WARVAKAIIIO. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. NEWTON KING sell by auction as above — 250 MIXED CATTLE, including—--40 mixed weaners 50 15 to 18 months mixed 30 fresh, fat, and store cows 10 dairy cows 12 15 to 18 months Jersey heifers 1 2V 2 -year Jersey bull 50 fat ewes 150 fat lambs, shorn i ~7-X: 160 good ewe lambs T 140 good wether lambs •20 15 to 18-months empty heifers —— &.■ Sale at 12.30 o'clock. BAKER & Go. Devon street 4 mW: ■ls the • JJBST HOUSE FOR FURNISHHG GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Because OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST, OUR DESIGNS ARE THE BEST, and OUR PRICES ARE THE CHEAPEST. Just Landed—'CASEMENT CLOTHS AiXD CRETONNES Of the MOST EXQUISITE DESIGNS and THE LOWEST PRICES. Come and look at them. An inspection of our stock will convince you that after all THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
CRITERION HOTEL, J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. (Late of Auckland). T3EING centrally situated, is unequalled ior Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The Table is maintained at ,i uniform standard of excellence, and visitors- can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Gold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to date. Night Porter in attendance. Wines, Ales and Spirits of first-class quality only are kept in stock. Speight's' Ale on tap. Tariff: 8/- per day. J. McKEAN :: Proprietor, P.O. Box 21 Telephone No. 30. IMPERIAL' 3 HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH :: Proprietor. (Lute Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellingt&u /. mHE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons. THE CUISINE ie in csarge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken to please the most fastidious. Onlv the BEST BRANDS of ALES aid SPIRITS l^pt. RED HOUSE HOTEL. DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE :: Proprietor. AN Hotel with*a reputation for >ts Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for ■patrons. E. WHITTLE :: RED HOUSE HOTEL "THE GINTLEMAN THAT PAYS THE HINT!" THE FARM MORTGAGE REMOVER rpHERE is no branch of farming or stock husbandry which, conducted with a reasonable amount of skill and intelligence and stayed systematically one year with another, will do better for its proprietor, more ■successfully keep the wolf and sheriff from the door, than the rearing of well-bred swine. The shiftless, careless farmer is satisfied with a low-grade animal which yields low returns and pays no rent. Pure-bred Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows of the choicest quality for sale; bred from Champion Prize-winners. Price moderate. \ Inspection invited. J. H. SELLERS. Okaiawa. OPUKAEE 'p.OACH J PROPOSE running the Opunake Coach Service as usual from J.anu. arv 1, observing the timetable ae heretofore. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Rates. W. A. JURY Proprietor. Masonic Stables.—Thone No. 315.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 350, 30 March 1910, Page 1
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