SALE BY AUCTION.
WEBSTER BROS XT AVE received instructions to offer the undermentioned property for sale by Public Auction at their Mart, Devon street, New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, tht 27th day of February, 1912, at 2 p.m. A LL that parcel »f land containing 27.5 perches, more or less, BEING Part Section No. 168, Town of New Plymouth, situate at the corner of Young street and Water Lane, together with all buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The above property will be offered for sale on behalf of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Agnes Hooker. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneers, or to STANDISH & STANDISH, Solicitors, New Plymouth. STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. YOUNG, HOBBB & CO. TC7ILL sell by public auction as above—--8000 SHEEP > lncluding—--2000 f.m. ewes in lots 1000 3 and 4-year ewes 1500 2 and 4-tooth wethers 1000 4 and 6-tooth wethers 1000 2 and 4-tooth ewes 1200 good shorn lambs i 60 Romnev and Lincoln rams
ENTRIES SOLICITED. Sale at 1 p.m. V2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD., STRATFORD. f, IS T OF gALBS FebruaryMonday, 26t!i—Kakaramea Sale. Tuesday, 27tK—Mr. J. W. Jones' Clearing Sale, Kakaramea. Wednesday, 28th Annual Weaner Fair, Eltham. Thursday, 29th—Annual WeaneT Fair, Hawcra. NOTICE RE PRICE OF MILK. (\S and after MARCH 1 the price of milk will be 4d per quart. J. Lovell. T. Crozier. E. R. Bayly. Marfell Broß. •R. Cross. J. Lobb. F. S. Butler. E. Haskell. H. L. Spence. L. Laurent. J. Reynolds. W. D. Webster.
TENDERS FOR CHURCH LANDS, COURTENAY ST. TN compliance with a request, the time for receiving tenders has been extended until noon on SATURDAY next, March 2. F. P. CORKILL. TO BUILDERS. I 'RENDERS are invited, and will be re- i ceived at my office, Egmont street, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 6, for Re-boarding and Painting the New Plymouth Convent. JAMES T. MANJIN, Architect. Tu the Estate of Henry Stephen Priestley, of Stratford, Cabinetnaker and Undertaker, deceased. rpENDERS, closing at the office of the undersigned on Mareh 6, 1912, are invited for the purchase of stock-in-trade, consisting of a. large assortment of Furniture, Funeral Furnishings and Cabinetmaker's and Upholsterer's Tools. Inventory of stock, etc., may be perused at the office of the Public Trustee at Wanganui, Hawera and New Plymouth, and at the Police Stations, Stratford aid Eltham. CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Distriet Manager for Public Trustee. Hawera. February 21, 1912. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Canterbury Land, & Finance Co., are prepared to do business in the Taranaki Petroleum Company's oil shares, being willing to buy on account of No. 5 well flowing. (Singed) H. F. CALLAGHAN, Sharebroker. PHONE 424 NEW PLYMOUTH AERATED WATER, CORDIAL AND VINEGAR FACTORY. ]\,f AKERS of high-class Aerated Waters and Cordials from pure fruit essences and cane sugar only. NO SACCHARINE.
SOLE MAKERS AND BOTTLERS OF SPA WATER. SPA WATER. Unequalled as a tonic, or can be taken with milk or spirits. DRY GINGER ALE. C. 0. STEFFENSON Proprietor. PHONE 424
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 1
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