FARM WANTED. i J HAVE a Client witl a Good Mortgage of £2soojrad a considerable amount of cash, wanting a FARM ui about 500 ACRES; coastal property preferred. Mortgage must be takea fla part payment. Apjily— J. SUTHERLAND, T HOS - V. g I MOSS. SAWMILLER, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Has taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth ?, "d surrounding districts that 'he ha-? Re-OPENEDhis SAWMILL, and s-t tailing Ins Timber. nr lt JT'-i b< \ a b . 6nefit t0 a "y Col,tl^tor or builder to interview M. Simmons Sawmill" 08 ' V ° Seltowa - or at the All timber dressed to order for building throughout. gTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEKPSKIN AND TALLOW SAL«. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY 2t. Cli-n«8 are requested to forward «>» signments so as to reach us by Friday Dreriouß to sale. W. M. BAYLY A CO. STRATFORD. ]SJEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN WOOL & TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY 27. Consignments received between sales at any time during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store, Gill Street. GENERAL CABLES. SENTENCED TO DEATH. By Cable—Press Association-Copyright. o ~, , London, July 1. ftmitn has been sentenced to 'death tor the murder of his three wives. Mr Justice Scrutton, in summing up, point that in the absence of an eyeIw t fT was n0 direct c ™ d ence what had happened in the bathrooms. ■Uic jury could, however, act with reasonable certainty. Smith, made several outbursts. Once he cried, "You'll TJ!" ?! e the wa >' • vo "' rc going on." After the verdict Mr. Justice Scrutton said he entirely agreed with it He felt that an exhortation to repentance would be wasted. FLOUR STOCKS TO BE SEIZED. Melbourne, July 2. _ The Foodstuffs Board lias notified its intention to acquire all the flour stock? not required for immediate consumption CHARGES OF CORRUPTION NOT PROVED. Melbourne, July 2. lne report of a select committee on statements in connection with the export of meat imputing improper conduct to W. C. Angliss, finds that the statement is not proved. EXPLOSION IN A FACTORY'. Received July 2, 10.4.5 p.m. Paris, July 2. An explosion destroyed a factory at Marseilles where a hundred, including eighty women, were employed. The onlv men rescued were badly injured GOOD WORK, FAIR PRICE. That's the principle upon which we on all sides. The householder appreciates getting his furniture removed carefully and safely; the business mart, has confidence in us because we pass his 1 entries quickly and deliver goods and parcels with regularity and epeed. In very department we do reliable work t a fair price—not a penny more.—
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 8
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444Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 8
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