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CLEARING SALE, LEPPERTON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. WEBSTER BEOS "PI" AYE received instructions from Mr. A. B. Waldie, "Duart," Lepperton, who is giving up farming, to sell by auction, on the farm, Lepperton, WITHOUT RESERVE,— THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSE FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, comprising:— 31 DATRY COWS (mostly second calvers) 1 Shorthorn bull 1 trap horse, L.K.G. milking machine, complete with 2 double pulsators, 4-h.p. Tangye oil engine, and a No. 2 "Brown" vacuum pump. 1 Massey-Harris 13coulter drill, 1 Massev-Harris No 7 mower, 1 M.H. <l.f. plough, 1 M.H. hay rake, 1 si. plough, 1 Reid and Gray roller, 1 R. and G. disc harrow, 1 set tine harrows. 1 set chain harrows, 1 Planet Jr., 1. No. 2 Zenlan3ia Chaff-cutter, 1 iron sledge, sets harness, plough chains, saddle and bridle, and sundries. A Brake will leave the Mart at 9 o'clock. Intending buyers please book seats. Sale at 12 noon. * qA L® OF rp 0W N AND gUBURBAN pROPERTIES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. WEBSTEE BROS TTAVE received instructions from Messrs SKEATES & BOCKAERT, Ltd., in VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, to sell by auction at the Mart, on Saturday, December 17, — THE FOLLOWING TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIED—LOT I.—Section 12, Moturoa Extension No. 1, area 34.8 p. LOT 2.—Section 25, Moturoa Extension No. 1, area 21.1 p. LOT 3—Section 04, Port Moturoa, area 20p. LOT 4.—Section 4, Township of Saxton, area 1 acre. LOTS 5 and 6 Sections 2 and 4, Soleville, area lr. lip. each. LOT 7.—Section 302, Powderham St., area 1 rood. These properties are being sold to wind up the Estate. Full particulars with the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 o'clock. THE AXEMEN'S - CARNIVAL ELTHAM. DECEMBER 26 AND 27. PROGRAMME OF CYCLING EVENTS: First Day. . HALF-MILE HANDICAP, of £6; first prize £4, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, free. CARNIVAL WHEEL RACE, of £2O (Handicap), two miles; first prize, £ls, second £4, third £l. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s. FIVE - MILE HANDICAP, of £ls; first prize £lO, second £4, third £l. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. YOUTHS' RACE (under 17 years of age), of £l, one mile and a-half; first prize 15s, second ss. Nomination, Is. Competitors handicapped on ground. Second Day. ONE-MILE HANDICAP, of £6; first prize £4, second £1 Ms, third 10s. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, free. THREE-MILE HANDICAP, of £6; first prize £4, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, free. BOYS' MILE HANDICAP, of £1 (under 15 years of age); first prize 15s, second ss. Nomination, Is; acceptance, free. Handicapped on ground. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of £3, one mile and a-half. For all cyclists who have not won prize money at the meeting to the value of £4 or over. First prize £2, second 15s, third ss. Nomination, 2s.- Post entry. Cycle Events will be run under Athletic Union rules. Competitors in Boys' and Youths' Events must produce proof of age before stakes will be paid out. Nominations for all above events close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, December 10. Last 12 months' performances (or last sis starts if no performances within 12 months) required. Cash must accompany entry. Handicaps declared about December 14. Acceptances close at 10 a.m. on each day of Sports. The winner of any event after declaration of handicaps may be rehandicapped. Winners on first day of Carnival will be re-handicapped for Second Daty. F. E. HARDY, Secretary, Eltham. '•CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" JS a book which is very particular to set out the Gospel that Jesus preached, and to give chapter and verse for the same. It fully reveals "The Kingdom of God," which ''flesh and blood cannot inherit," but which is hereafter to be established upon 'earth. Why the Jews survive and what is coming through them to svthe world is unfolded by Astray." The book also plainly shows the error of religious teach' ing everywhere around us. Search and see! For loan from Mrs. C. ANDERSON, RewTi-street East. Stratford. rpHERE are mom Brinsmead Pianos in New Plvmouith homes than any other make. —H. Collier and Co,, sole AT A DAME Carrqno says: "The Bec'h- , stein\Pisfao-is in a class by itself; ifc is above comparison,—Hoffmann.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 207, 10 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 207, 10 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 207, 10 December 1910, Page 1

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