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OAKURA. WEDNESDAY, 30TH OCTOBER. WITHOUT .RESERVE, r NEWTON KING has received instruC' tions from Mr. N. H. Julian, who • has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Oakura. on the above date.— All his dairy cattle, farm stock, ttn , onsisting of, — 47 Cows in milk, and to calve 7 Heifpis 1 Jersey-Holstein Bnll 30 Calves 14 Store Pigs 2 Sows in pig 1 Berkshire Boar Fowls and Ducks 1 Trap Mare 1 Spring Milk Cart 2 Horse drays 1 Waggon for bullocks or horses Reapftr and Mower. Hay Rake, Banking Plough, D and S.F. Ploughs, Disc, Chain, and Tine Harrows, Hand Drill, Roller, Scarifier, Ropes and Blockes, Grindstone. Large Cop,h.i, six 20 gallon Milk Cans, Aerator, Buckets, Barrells, Tools, etc. Also with slight reserve,— 1 Draught Horse Lunch at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. w2B 26 d 26 28 INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER. NIWTOIf KING has received instructions from Mrs. Eleanor Gboege, whs is giving up dairying to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm Junction Road, near Inglewood, on the above date, — All her DAIRY STOCK, FURNITURE, &c., consisting of: — 12 E irst-class Cows, in milk 5 Pigs 2 Harness Horses (quiet) 2 Sets Trap Harness 1 110-gallon De .Laval Separator, Waterwheel and Belling, Milk Cans, Buckets, etc. Household Furniture Tables, Chain, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Duchess Ohest, Washstands and Ware, . Couches, Mirrors, Carpets, Oilcloth, Kitchen Utensil', and Sundries. ALSO,— With Slight Reserve. 1 Piano, by Wiesner Fart Section 79. Tarurutangi, containing 40 acres fronting Junction aud King Roads, ring-fenced, all in grass. Sale at 1 o'clock. For particular; of title and conditions of pale apply to the Auctioneer or to Messrs. Govettand Quilliam, Solicitors, dew Plymouth. . w26,2 WAITER A. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, SALE OF PRIVILEGES. WAITARA RACING CLUB. WYLLIE, 3TOTT and CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their Mart on the above date, — The Privileges of the Waitara RaciDg Club's Meeting to be held at Sentry Hill on THURSDAY, 21st November. 1 Publican's Booth, inside 1 Luncheon Booth, inside 1 Refreshment Booth, outside. dw26 28 1 Sale at 1.30 o'clock. QUEENSLAND. NEXT-OF-KIN. THE Persons claiming to be Next-of-Kin, according to the Statutes for the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates, of THOMAS JRFFRKY (otherwise known as Thomas Jeffreys), late of Chiute's Towers, in the State of Queensland, of the Commonwealth of Australia, a native of St. Agues, Cornwall, England, livinsr at the liino of his death, on the thirteenth day of May, 1896, or to be the legal Personal Representatives of such of the said Nextof-Kn as are now dead, 'arerequested to send in parti"ul»rs of their claims to the Curator of Intestate Estates in Brisbane, in the State aforefai I. Dated, this sixteenth day of September, A.D. 1901. (Signed) J. B. HALL, Curator of Intestate Estates. Brisbane, Queensland The govbrnmkn't insurance department is prepared to grant Employers of Labour covers against risks—connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Employer* Liability Act«, as well us under the Common Law. Owners of Property and Mortgagees also protected under special tables. Personal Accident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc, apply to the local offices of tho Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, tc Commissioner. NEW BOOKS T. K, RODDER'S. " THE ETERNAL CITY," by Hall Caine. Lan Maclaren says this book is beyond anything yet given by that author, and is a brilliant success. "THE CRISIS." by *V. Churchill "DAVID HARUM." "KBAN HOLDBN" "THE SKY PILOT" "THE PALACE OP THE KING" "THE CHOIB INVISIBLK " "THE MASTER SINNER" All these ar* considered the most readable books of the 'lay. " THE WARRIGAL'S WELL," by Donald Macdonuld "ALICE OF OLD VINOENNES," by Maurice Thompson Both of these are having an immense sale, Maori onald's bein? a fascinating tale of Bush Life in Australia, and Thompson's a book of thrilling interest of the American War. T T> TT having just received invoices *•» V. I I of Books to arrive from England, finds he must malie room, so is disposed to sell any of the old stock at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES for a few weeksAN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. MANURE! MANURE!! THE WaiUra I f leezing and Cool Storage Co , Ltd., have on hancl n quantitv of BLOOD and BONE MANURE, which they i intend to sell at the reduced rate of £5 10s 'Ol p c r ton, allowing a liberal discount for jcash. As the amount is limited, farmers j should plac their orders with the company ■ at once. Waita a, Angu t 31, 1901. tc " "" SUNBEAM rim* o*ruot TFA Ovsi« « ao*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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