TABANAKI RUGBY UXIOK. BAN!'"IILY SHIELD MATCH. ; JABAN'AKI v. ELLINGTON. STRATFORD SHOW GROUNDS, TBCBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911. The Match of the Season. Cxcuraion Faros. Train Btops at Showground. ADMISSION-: Gate Is, Stands Is. I PHILIP SKOGLUN'D, Hon. fioc WANTED— A SECOND ASSISTANT foi Ch«-* aitorv. Wages, C2 10a per week Apply to— THE MANAGER, r.AIIOTt: DAIRY FACTORY CO. SEED POTATOES. TMPROYED GAMEKEEPER, fr South lant season. Rw "■*' • - - iijtirr and heavy cropper.
KWXEK, Brunswick, Wanjranui. MY WORD. LOOK! KIMU B'UKDI.W. Rough Heart Scantling, suitable for rtabks, cowsheds, «tc Face cut* at 3s. also quantity .>r Firewood clieap. Ap|il<~— T. V. SIMONS, gamnillor, Carriagton Ro»J.
TARAXAKI WOOL. SKIX, HIDE AN'* TALLOW SALES. will p'case note that I hav? decided to hold my nest sale of above oa TUESDAY. September 22, an! I shall be pleased to receive consignment*. Clients selling through mi> can re»t assured that their interests will be tally protected, although they must be to accept much lower viiucs than heretofore. From information received, I at present am in a position to state that calfckin values will not show much decline, ••'that vendors are advised to teat th: Mrket before selling private Iv. NEWTON KIXO.
>"EXT BALE-TUESDAY, SEPT. iin.i. rf"tI.IEXTS arc particularly request l .] to forward consignments to me to ar*irc on or before Friday picvioas. Small consignments will l>e received .»fc PRODUCE SHEDS NEW PLYIICITH, ami w/1 be forwarded to Stmtifotil for sale, where vendors can riHr •on their produce meeting FULL t'OM■prririoN. " NEWTON KING niDE SALE. SEPTEIIHER :2nd. ."TTK advi« that we liave definitely decided to hold our nest sale ef !<•«. etc.. as above. s"e can assure, our clients th.it their M»nments will be handled to t'.se v-i-y 'best advantage. Although values will lower, we expect competition to hr fro»)| and to rea!i-e prices which will 1c •qb~t4- satisfactory to loii-i^iur*.
thujj .M'ii;>vt;t:<-H for t!i. m- wIU b- ; .■> ■ ticnjirly U-m ami Cm* oniijurati'..-!.. %igli' |iri«-cs will In- r> iliv.-.1. 1 L. A. XULAX £ CO.. N.-w l'lvniuat:i. *\E\\ ri.YMOITII WtKU-JHDE. SKIN "*" k TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT (HI: fJILL srr.KET stokk.
TfAR|,\AKI WO; C'oafoiir.rs niitj narkft prioe (or t'.i WCK'L. S!iEi:r.>KJ> LiA. NOLAN ft CO. C»RGE lIAXOVKR, Proprietor. ; TIME-TArtLE. ; Coach Leaves VuTatik »t 5.30 *.m. d' 'y »" pr Injlewood, »nd l%Te5 on uus tAutii t r i at 2 p.m. Imjardn. Outwards. lea* Lf»^e Tannf 5.30 a.m. TnjrVwood 2p. 3) PaUeh* 6.30 a.m. Kiimnta 2.45 pc Tarata 7.30 a.m. T»r»*» 4 p.rr. Kaimija (J. 15 a.m. Tukeho 5 p.m Arrtte— Arrive— Inglenpod 0.30 a.m. Purangi 8 p.m.
All trim or pireela left »l Store. Piit»»pi,'Mr T. W»itrt lUfaks, TaraU, ba.l Uafl gtablrt, lug'.evrood, wiV ewpt tttCßtiOL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 7 September 1914, Page 1
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