W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, MAIN STREET. OPUNAKE. Mr W. D. Scott has been appointed Agent for the Opunake District for the BISMARK WIRE STRAINER, Simple, light, useful. Price, 13s 6d. ''lmperial Fire and Marine Insurance. Mutual Life Association of Australia. Agencies I Eltham Road Saw Mills. Egmont Sash and Door Factory. Oldfield’s Agricultural Ma- \ mires. SALES. On Sale: Desiccated Offal Blood and Bone Manure Pure Bone Meal Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, &c. Crushed Linseed Calf Meal. For Sale : Goodwill .of lease of the following ; 88, 112, 249, 200, 300, 250 acres. Freeholds : 100, 290, 210, 72, 80 acres. Deferred payment : 200 acres. Town sections, &c. Apply W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1898. At 12.30 O’clock Sharp. W. D. S 0 0 T T Will sell by Public auciton as above—--40 yearlings 30 18-month mixed 20 yearling steers 15 heifers 10 springers 6 store cows 2 bulls 2 Ayrshire bulls. 1 draught filly 8 half-draught geldings 1 good trap mare 20 pigs 14 pigs W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. m m % v. S e. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS in TIME-TABLE. COMMENCING Ist DECEMBER the Mail Trains will run between New Plymouth, Waitara, and Wellington FOUR DAYS WEEKLY, viz., Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. On THURSDAYS the afternoon train from Hawera to Wanganui will not leave Hawera till 3.15 p.m., arriving Wanganui 7.25 p.m. There will be no connection by this train on Thursdays with Stations South of Aramoho. BY ORDER. WANTED. - - Nurse-girl. Apply to Mrs Jas. Hawkins, Middleton’s Hotel. WANTED. A Strong Youth, about 14 years of age, able to milk and make himself useful. Wages, 12s. Apply at once to S. M. Corrigan, Taikatn Road, Otakeho. Vy ANTED.—A Cow-boy, and a ’ ' young fellow to assist in factory. Apply sharp S. A. Breach, Opunake. TXT'ANTED,—To put to nurse, a VV Motherless Infant of Six Months, very quiet and healthy; farm-house or where a cow is kept preferred. Address, stating quarterly terms (payable iu advance), to “ Settler,’ - Okato Post Office. ANTED KNOWN.—That E. H. CHAMBERLAIN has just opened up a consignment of NEW GOODS, and now has a table of wellassorted Fancy Goods. W" ANTED KNOWN.—That Mrs ’ ’ Brown has opened an Oyster and Refreshment Room in premises adjoining Brown’s Medical Dispensary. Tea, Coffee, and Hot Pies always ready. Private room for Ladies. •WANTED KNOWN.—That per- ’ • sons requiring Farm or Domestic Servants will do well to communicate with the undersigned ; also those in want of employment should leave their name with JOHN MYNOTT, Butter Dealer & Commission Agent, Registry Office, Currie Street, New Plymouth. T”~ O SPORTSMEN & OTHERS. Birds, Pish, and Animals preserved and mounted in highest style at reasonable rates. All orders left at Opunake Times Office will be punctually attended to. Birds bought iu any'quantity or stuffed in exchange. i A. S. JACOBS, Taxidermist, 18, Lambtou Quay, Wellington.
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Opunake Times, Volume IX, Issue 439, 25 November 1898, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume IX, Issue 439, 25 November 1898, Page 3
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