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TATARAIMAKA. Monday, makcu au. NEWTON KING 50 first-class dairy cows, most!) August and September calvers 47 calves to yearlings 1 good 3-year Shorthorn bull 8 forward store pigs 3 heavy draught horses (2 mares) 1 2-year filly by Highland Laddie, 1 pair roan buggy mares l.y Glasgow Geordie, Bamletl reaper and mower, Reiil and Gray turnip drill (nearly new), hay rake, 2 drays, express, double buggy, moulding plougii, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, disc, chai-i. and tine harrows, 4-horsc gear, farm tools, milk-caus, etc, d/b.b.l. gun, largo stack ha/. roller, household furniture an-1 sundries

Lunch ut noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock, NOTE.—The dairy cows are nearly ;>■ early culvers, and are an exceptionally good lot, the herd having been heavily culled for years past.

POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. tyflLli hold a sale of th« abov» EVERY, SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. TaranaKi Wool, Sheepskin, I Hide & Tallow [Sales. HAYMAEKET, STBATFORD. NEXT SALE, I TUESDAY, APRIL 14. to forward Consignments 1 n tim rrivc on or before Thursday pri-

Small consignments will be receive < at my PRODUCE SHKDS, FKW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Salo, where vendors can rely on tlicir produce meetiL? FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON Kim. New Plymouth Wool, H<t£e Skin & Tallow Sales AIOXTULY SALES AT 01';! MIOUC 11'A.M ST. STOKK. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for s,a\u oi shipment. lAddr«BS Labels and Consignment ."orm ' posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, Al'lilL U Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for their produce. Consignments received up tu Friday

L. A. hOLAN&CO (Late Wilson lad Nolan) Strattord Woo!, Hide, Sheepskin amd Tallow Sale, .NEXT SALK-'ITESDAy, APRIL It. f "CLIENTS are requested to forwnrd J lots so a? to reach us by Fri,.y, April 10th. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO.

MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. and GENTLEMEN, His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. Dosfcrill, having definitely decided not to scok 1 beg (o announce that I shall be a candidate for your suffrages it 'lie coming election, and to respect:ully solicit your support and influence. Yours faithfully, FRED. C. J. BELLRINGER. TO THE CROWN TENANTS OF THE TARANAKI LAND BOARD. and GENTLEMEN,—I have the honor to inform you that I am a candidate for a seat on the Laud Board of the above district. As giving me exceptional qualifications for the position, I have had over twenty years' experience as a Crown tenant, including twelve years as an improved farm settler in the backblocks of Taranaki. I therefore understand the requirements of the backblocks settlers as only those of experience can do. If elected, I shall use every effort in my power to show that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHY, Okau.

TO TUB LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. IJISS ROBINSON, who is representing America's leading coi'set house, has much pleasure in intimating to the Ladies of this district that she will 'je in New Plymouth on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 27th and 28th, with samples of the latest designs in W.'i!., "ERECT FORM.f "LA VIDA," AND "NUFORM" CORSETS. Many improvements have been made in the new models that are showing this present season, and all ladies requiring a corset should call and inspct the LATEST DESIGNS, as thore is a SPECIAL CORSET for each and every different figure, either slender, average, or heavy physique. Miss Robinson will be pleased to receive patrons at the undermentioned establishments:—

PfliST-CLASS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA Will be obtainable at New Plymouth Races on TO-DAY At the following charges:— Lunclieon (Grandstand) „ 2s Cd Luncheon (outside) 2s Od Afternoon Tea (both Booths)... Is Oil J. W. THOMPSON, Caterer. J)ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICo, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening . Classes, opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, WEDNESDAY, Bth April, 7 to'lO p.m., All new So : c-iety and Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a specialty. First hour for Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4th April. All brandies of Dancing (Ballroom and 'Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment, tt'enns and particulars at Oolonia 1 1 Piano Company, Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 82, 26 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 82, 26 March 1908, Page 3