TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910. | L. A. i TXAVE received instructions fro.i | .Mrs. ( in: Hood to sell ;it 1)3 i residence. Moturoa. the wjiole of' he I 'furniture and effect* on above date 'WITH(JUT RESERVE, comprising:— Dining-room suite, extension table duchess suite, i combinatioi clients, chests drawers, rimu side board, haii stand, bevelled over mantel, music stand, fenders, coa scuttles, doub'e Italian bedste-.u (white), single bedsteads, win stretchers, mattresses, bentwojf chairs, cane rocking lounge, fane; chairs ami tables, kitchen table dresser and cupboards, good icc chest (glass snelves), linoleums (new), wash-tu.!is, wringer, etc. large mangle. Venetian blinds, 5 cay c-iocK, meat safe, swing cot kerosene stove, kitchen sundries lawn mower, roller, garden tools spray pump, cockatoo and cage and sundries. Sale at £ o'clock. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. VICKERS AND STEVENS \yiLL hold their Weekly Stock Sale on the above date. Present entries — QAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includmg— -1 2V2-year-old p.b. Jersey heifer, in calf to "Tanner's Ark" 5 18-months grade Jersey heifers, in calf to "Tanner's Ark" Al6o 150 woolly lambs 200 ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. mAitANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE —TUESDAY, FEB. 15. /CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NJi'W PLYMOUTH, and Will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING gTRATFORD WOOL. HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOVv SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, FEB. 15. /CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by FRIDAY, February 11. YOUNIi HOBBS, & CO STRATFORD. QHETWODE gCHOOL, .DEVON ST., W. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.. Principal : MISS STANFORD. The FIRST TERM of 1910 will begin on TUESDAY, February 8. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all' Musical Examinations. MISS STANFORD will be at home io receive parents and guardians oil -SATURDAY, February 5, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: E. PRIDHAM, M.A., Oxon. Assistant Teachers: H. H. WARD. A. R. RYDER, B.A. MISS GRANT, M.A. MISS DREW, M.A. (J. H. WILLS. Drill Instructor: W. LINTS. TERMS: Tlie School year is divided into three term-', which are approximately as follows: — First torn:: February to May. Second term: June to August. Third term: SVpiember to October. Tuition fee,; (payable in advance!: £■2 2s per term. The ]•.>avii of Governors h:is pleasure in announcing that a Boarding Establishment lia* iicon instituted in direst connection wiTh ihe School. Fees are as follow*: Boarders {including washing (boys oii.'y) .. A'll 1-1 Weekly Boarders'.. .. £!> 15 For dav hoarders suitable arrangements can be made for dinners. For further particulars apply to the Secretarv, WALTER BEWLEY'. Secretary. , pOARDIXG-liO'.'SE !■» :• u-iinut W'l- ' eel':! in e.wb;'. I!- ' I'or D-'irv J'arm. I about 100 acres; equity £ISOO. Apply [ sharp—J. W. Wilson, Egmont Street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 1
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