WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. L. A. NOLAN & CO. [AVE received instruction* from the New Plymouth Borough Council to veil by Auction, subject to a Reserve, at their Mart. Devon htreet. Xew Plymouth, on Wednesday, October i.'>. A LL that parcel of land containing 1 rood (17.7 perches, more or le>s, being the closed portion of Taniar street lyinpf between Downe street and Bulteel street. Sale at 2 o'clock. N.Z. LOAN t MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD., STRATFORD. TIST OF OALES FOR OCTOBERFriday, 20— Te Wera yards Monday, 23—Stratford Bull Fair. Tuesday, 24 — Stratford yards NOVEMBER— Friday, 3—Kohuratahi yards Tuesday, 7—Stratford yards Friday, 17 —Te Went yards
GEO. H. CARRINGTON, AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT. Insurance in All Branches at Lowest Rates. Oflice and Mart, Moa Street, Inglewood. (Opposite the Station.) AUCTION SALE EVERY SATURDAY at 12.30 p.m.
CHEAP BUSH LANDS <iOOD .SECTIOX of >W acres; 130 in grass; on main road; 12 mill's from Xew Plymouth. Cheap at .t.l per W. B. DAVIES.
OHO! PICNICS Thoughts of days down at Motoroii. nr at the "Meeting of the Waters" are suggestive iif tasty tilings for the luncheon basket. 1-' or any occasion out <>f doors a jar of Salmon & Shrimp ■or }!l«ater l'a,te is great. For every meal indoors it's greater. Send to-day to WhitakerV for some WHITAKER AND 80N <;i!'iCKRS. NEW PLYMOUTH. T WISH to thank all my patrons for the excellent support accorded me tluring the past ten years I have been in business in New Plymouth. I also have to announce that I intend instating a very complete and up-to-date plant for the manufacture of Aerated Waters. My endeavor has always been to supply only the purest drinks, and my large clientele proves the satisfaction I have givem. Watch this space for the opening announcement of the Xew Plymouth Aerated Water, Cordial and Vinegar Factory. C. 0. STEFFENSEN, Proprietor. ' ORDER FROM NIMMO AND BLAIR, FOR SOWING NOW in the VEGETABLE GARDEN. They are Distinguished for Fineness of Flavor and Productiveenss: — PEAS—The Premier or Rev. Dr Stuart BUOAD BEANS—Shiel'g Border Hero PARSNIPS—HoIIow Crown SPINACH—Long Standing LEEKS—Renton's Monarch ONIONS—EarIy Golden Globe RADISH—The Three Rockets LETTUCE—N. & B.'s Luxury PARSLEY—EmeraId Green POTATOES—Fidler'a Up-to-Date CARROTS—Chiswick Beauty or Woodbury Perfection TCRNIPS-Earlv Snowball CAULIFLOWER Earliest Dwarf Snowball CABBAGE—Blair's Phenomenal SAVOY —Large Drumhead BROCCOLI—Mount Cook CUCUMBERS—Rochfort and Ridge MELONS—EarIv Hackensack TOMATOES—Hipper I.
A litUe time spent now in the Kitchen fiarJcn will repay you later a hundredfold. ORDER NOW FROM K I M M 0 AND BLAIR SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. pOR LEASE—2tt> acres level farm, buildings, metal road, opp. factory, with 4(1 cows, 11 yearlings, 32 calves, 30 pigs, milk cans, sundries and implements. I'riee as going concern, £7OO.—E. J. Carthcw & Co. Office boy.—E. J. Cartheu & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 102, 20 October 1911, Page 1
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