Q.REAT RUCTION gALE OF pREEHOLD LANDS, On account of M. J. Goodson, Esq., on FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911, at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911, at 2 p.m. at the HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. GILLIES & NALDER«S TTAVE received instructions to sell as above,— OK*? ACRES OF LAND of the Richest Quality, subdivided to suit the land in to 9 lots, in areas from 50 to, 00 acres, and situated within n mile-' of Hawcra Borough, having frontages to two metalled roads, and with the Main Hawera Factory on the property, on the following easy terms:— 5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 10 per cent, on Ist .Inly, on which date possession will be given; on the homestead farm, 10 per cent, cash and a further 10 per cent, on poseession; interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent, for 5 years.
Plan 3 and lithos on application. Auctioneers' note.—This is a rare chance of obtaining on very easy terms a rich farm so close to Hawera, as to have in the near future a suburban value. THE SECOND' Q.REAT |)OML\"IOX J)AIRY OHOW HAWERA. JULY 5. 0, 7 and 8. To be Opened bv HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR at 12 noon, July 5. 14,000 People paid for Admission for the First Show. This year Records will be broken in Ml divisions. THE SCHEDULE IS NOW AVAILABLE. includes: Dairy Factory, Cheese and Butter, Public.School Divisions, mblic School Gardens. Home Industries' Divi* sion, Fancy Work Division, Farm and Garden Produce. Special Farmers' District Competition (open to all fanners in any school districts, Honey Classes, Fruit Classes, Poultry Section (Championship Clares Plymouth Rocks, Barred and White), Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, Dog Section (Challenge Classes for Greyhounds). Applications arc invited for space from all merchant* and dealers. If you have tin 1 goods, we provide the customer. If you have anything you desire to place before the people of Tnranaki the opportunity is before you. RECORD TRADE WAS EXPERIENCED AT THE FIRST SHOW. THE CO&T OF SPACE IS A MERE DETAIL. We have 35,000 ft of Space for Sale. THE SECOND DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IS GOING TO BE THE BIGGEST BOOM TARA3AICT HAS EXPERIENCED. Do not delay—applications arc rolling Wire or write for all particular to—A M. OONROY, Secy., Box 47, Hawera.
New Plymouth, Juno, 1911. To the Public of New Plymouth and district. Dear Sir or Madam,— Allow me to express m»- sincere thanks to yon for the very liberal support that you have accorded me during-the many years I have been in business, and on my departure for England in the interest of the oil industry—which mean.? your interest and the prosperity of our town and district—may I ask you for your continued support during my absence? I am leaving the various departments under very capable inan*gement, and I am sure that no pains will be spared to serve you well on the part of those in charge. Each department is replete with the most modern and up-to-date supplies, and I invite you specially to extend your patronage to the new crockery, glassware and phonograph department, which has been created t'o meet the growing needs of the public. I am, yours for the welfare of the town and district;— C. CARTER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
J. RUSSELL AND SON ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS TTSTIMATEfI of Marble and Granite Headstones sent promptly to any fiait of the Island. We h»v« a particularly large And Tarfed stock of headstones in our jeiit, ef ■we invite i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 317, 2 June 1911, Page 1
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