SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS’ CO-OP HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. farmer’s 7- co-op., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE DECEMBER 5. Advice labels on application. STRIKE A STRAIGHT FENCE LINE WITH JOHNSON S ENGLISH FENCING WIRE, AND SWALLOW BR.VND ENGLISH NETTING. Arrived in New Plymouth per s.e. PORT DENISON. « fpHE following are the gauges to arrive— JohnS.on’fi No. 8 Plain Gailvd. Wire. JolinSon’a No. 9 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 10 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 12 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson's Resisteel Wire. Johnson’s 6in. Bai’b Wire in J-cwt. coils. SWALLOW BRAND NETTING. 36 x 2 x« 19—FoVl Netting. 72 x 2 x Netting. 48 x 2 x 19—Fowl Netting. 24 x 4 x 15—Pig Netting. 36 x 4 x 15—Sheep Netting. Secure your requirements for delivery direct from the steamer and save charges, FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES.
L A. NOLAN & CO. JET AVE received instructions from Mr. ANDREW SMITH, to offer by Auction at their Mart on FRIDAY, the 24th inst., at 2.30 p.m.:— Sections Parts 942, 943, 953, containing 2 roods 7 perches, title Land Transfer, situated corner Liardet and Courtenay Streets, and within 5 minutes of post office and railway station, together wtih very well built 2-t-.torey dwelling, containing 10 rooms, bathroom, pantry, cupboards, washhouse, etc., h. and c. water, electric light, gas, and gas stove. The property is ideally situated on high ground, and commands a fine view over town and sea. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers. LAMASON S MART, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). JJOULTRY, including good lines of ducks, several broods of hens and chickens, etc., several gigs, harness. 1 400-gal. tank, copper and stand, firewood, posts, furniture, useful sundries, crosscut saws, sidehoards, bedsteads, couches, wire mattresses, carpet limners, mats; also 2 tons new potatoes and other produce. Usual meat sales at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Fresh fish sale on arrival of afternoon train.
NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. JJAVING severed my connection with the late firm of Thomas and Johnson, I desire to intimate to motor ear and motor lorry owners that I intend continuing the Motor Repair Business of the late firm on the lower floor of the same building. All work entrusted to me will be thoroughly and faithfully carried outunder my personal supervision. CHARGES REASONABLE. L. THOMAS, Opposite Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. ’Phone 638. Jam roll.—Miss M. Cunnold 1. Collection sweets.—Maude Willcocks 1, Miss M. Reid 2. Pikelets. —Miss M. Reid 1. Girls 16 and Under 18 Years. Embroidered article. —Tui Blackwell 1 and Hand-sewing, any article.—Miss Bates 1 and 3, Tui Blackwell 2. Buttonhole, hand-sewn. —Tui Blackwell 1, Maude Willcocks 2. Crochet jumper.—Miss M. Reid 1. Knitted jumper.—Miss Reid 1, Miss O. M. Tait 2. Article showing hemming, stitching, buttonholing and sewing on buttons.—Elsie Griffin 1, Mary Kelland 2. Juniors Under 18. Photography, best collection.—R. E. Wells Girls Under 17. Water color painting—Gladys Haywood 1. WRITING. Girls Under 14 Years. Handwriting.—Miss Mary Kelland 1. Boys Under 14 Years. Handwriting.—O. Quin 1, F. Quin 2 SCHOOLS’ RURAL WORK. Garden notebook, primary schools.—Vera McCarty 1, Rhoda Henry 2, Elsie Griffin 3. Garden notebook, secondary schools.—Maude Willcocks 1. Notes on plant propagation—Lionel Raynor 1, H. C. Lundberg 2. Notes on potato-growing, cultivation, etc.— Bertha Rctter 1. Plan of school grounds.—Bertha Better 1. The Germs of Colds, Catarrh and Influenza are having a great time. Fight them with Nazoi A
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 8
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