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WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER. VTEWTON KING will fell by anctior . l lii:i ) arils, as above : 110 Calv.a to Yearlings 40 12to IH-monthsMixed CO 12 to 18-months Steers i'.s 1 S-months to 2£-year Steers 12 Springing Hoifera 30 Cows and Heifers 25 Store Cows 2 Bulls Sale at 12.30. 15,17,20

THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd. THE Waitara Freezing and Cool Storage Company limited, have much pleasure in announcing to farmers acid other shippers of frozen moat that they have decided to open the Works for the coming season on TIiUKsDAV, lhe2olh December. The Company in therefore nowpreparod to grant space to shippers at the usual rates for the next ocean steamer, which will leave theroadstead aiout the middle of January. For further information apply to THK SECRK'I'AKY. Waitara, litli, l!IOi). tc

APPLICATIONS, addressed to lha Minuter of In-msM.» and Con-mewe, Wellington, will bo rceivcd up to the 20th December, for the Putition of BEOKBI'AllY to the New ZcaUnd Indiixtriau and Oommc ce Derartmnnt, Ago, qualification, and geiv ral fx erienee o,' applicants to be stated in ther fcpplicatioa. Salary, £450 per annum. BY OHDEIt, Auckland, 7ih December, 1900. to

TO STKAMSHIP OWNEIIS. A PPUCATIONS are invited from SteamrV ship Owners, stating subsidy that would bo required, for a two (2) yc«rs' service between New Zoaland, West Australia, and bouth Africa. The steamer would require to be of not less than about 4QOO tens register, and have suitablo refrigerating accommodation fcr tho conveyance of frosea meat and dairy produce. It is also desirable that passenger accommodation should be provided ; and applicants will bo required to state what passenger accommodation would bo available. Tho steamers to leave New Z aland about oneo every six ((i) weeks, steamers calling at not less than three (3) nor more than six («) New Zealand ports, such ports to be uaintdin conditions of contract. From the final part the steamers] would proceed to Fr. munt/ic, Westralia, and | thence to Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, and Capetown. It is necessary that the draught of steamers when loaiiid should be stated, as it is deairablu that, it should be such as would enable them to enter South African ports and proceed to tho usual wharves. Jn computing tho subsidy re quired it would be a condition that the rates of freight upon all cargo should not exceed those ruling betwren the colony and London by the ordinaly steamship linos. ] The lowest, nr any oifar will not necessarily he ■• cccpted. Applicaiious, addressed to tho Secretary of Indus!lies and Commerce, Wellington,! will bo received up to iho thirtieth (30th) Jnnuari piox. BY ORDER. ' Auckland, 7th Pecombir, linfl, to AGETYLifSE CUBIACE' NO GREASE, OIL, OR SMOKE. Cannot Jar or Blow Out. Fed by Water and Carbide Only. Special Lense and PeflectoTi 150 FEET OF CLEAR BRIGHT LIGHT. Handsome, O.nam.iital and H<orjomljhl. KASIL-Y FHTKIJ TO ANY VIiHIOL'J. , ALWAYS BRIGHT AND KKADY FOH USK. I Specially imported by I BUTCHER & CO., Onrrle-itreet Carriage Works. N. 13.-Samples oa hand. Orders exooutcd 1 romptly. tc

PIGS. PIGS. ■ 8 now giving 0'/ D dead waight for PBOPEHLY TOmcrj'oFF PIGS latwacn 112 and ISO lba. All previous contracts cancelled, Piopr e'or, Fifs 10/.

GOLD MEDAL v,/ Nsw Plymouth study economy in household parses. HOW DOJWK KNOW Because only half neist upon having WAXINE SOAP

For usa in laundry work.. The other half allow the grocer to put them off with an inferior artiota which giveß the seller a larger profit t the purchaser's exponot . MESSRS. WMGHT & HUTCHEN BAKKISt'KUS AND SOLICITORS BIWUUIUW-BiaUBT NEW PLYMOUTH. A member ol the &rm will to at StCBJ BWer every sals day.

j»wood S»tura»r aitiira Tne«d»j (From 10.30 a.in. to 1.45 p.m.) !for Ladies.] lom.Or.tDrofalfblii Fro>.rk(or,HAßTlN,l'li«r l llCl,(ii l ll.t,S(l|7HA«l'ToH,£HlJ, 4jents:SlUULANHaCa.,Kd..Ap*lii"il*W(i|Hmitt«, «uiJ((UWJtiAUf(UDBUU«o„ Cirllttliureli. ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 304, 20 December 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 304, 20 December 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 304, 20 December 1900, Page 3

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