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SALES BY AUCTION. To-morrow. -j^T EWTON KING Will sell by Auction at his Haymarket Yards :—: — "PIGS, HORSES, TRAPS, Quantity corrugated iron. Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart, FOWLS, ducks, potatoes, onions, gocarts, tables, chairs, linoleum, couch, bedsteads, mattres ses, saddles, oilskins, bicycles, fireproof safe, scales and weights, crockery, glasswp.re, books, lamps, kerosene stove, and sundries, 12 long-handle shovels. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. C 982 To-morrow. •yjrr EBSTER BROS. Will sell as under :—: — DUCKS, fowls, 5 W. L. cockerels, vegetables, fruit, Beale's Climax mangle (almost new), easy and. kitchen chairs, portable boilers, copper, lamps, boots and shoes,, knives, forks and spoons, seed potatoes, useful lot of household furniture and sundries. also, ' On account of another Vendor — 4 NEW free-wheel, back-pedalling Gents'. Bicycles. Sale at 1.30. C 975 PUBLIC NOTICES.' NOTICE. THE Partnership subsisting between C. E. Bellringer and F. C. J. Bellringcr, trading as Bellringer Brothers. Ironmongers, etc., has been dissolved from the Ist day of June, 1907, by mutual consent. The business will be carried on under the same name and style by C. E. Bellringer, who. will pay all accounts and receive all moneys due to tho firm. All accounts due to t3lst May are requested tot be paid forthwith. C, E. BELLRINGER. FRED. BELLRINGER. Witness to the signature of both the parties — Leslie Little. c 976 EGGS FOR SETTING. WHY keep hens that lay only 70 to 80 eggs 'in a year when laying strains of 228 to 243 can be procured. Black Orpingtons, the best all round fowl in existence. Wild 212, Loughman '243 egg strain; record layers of large brown eggs ; ! price 15/- per dozen. Other strains to arrive to arrive : White I Leghorns, Leger 228, Van Dresser 237, Brooks 234, imported this season, 15/per dozen, Silver 1 Wyandottes, Howell, Warren, same strain as Hawkes 10/6. MRS. J. SALT, c 938 Vogeltown. APPLICATIONS. WANTED,— A Storeman. Must be experienced in store work. For wages, etc , apply E. GRIFFITHS & CO., C 944 New Plymouth. WANTED, FOREMAN BAKER FOR Southern city. Wages Must be reliable and send satisfactory testimonials as to character and ability to produce first-class bread. Output 500 to 600 per day. No small goods. Address, "Baker," c/o BAILEY & MILBURN, Advertising Agents, Dunedin. c 953 TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. A- PPLICATIONS will be received at l\ the Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd August, 1907, for the position of Cadet in the Board's Office. Salary per annum. Information as to the duties can be obtained on applying at the Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. C 958 TO FACTORY MANAGERS. A PPLICATIONS will be received up /\ till 29th JULY, 1907, for first-class Butter and Cheese-maker, ,£l5O per year for butter making, 5/- per cwt. for cheese making, finding every, h ing. Single man preferred. Conditions may be seen at this office, or on application to W. C. BESKY, Secretary, C 920 Hurleyville. 1 ELECTRICITY. T 1 C 1 C 1 RIFFITHS > ELECTRICIAN, PLUMBER, &c., DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. I SHALL be pleased to submit Estimates and Prices to persons contemplating the Installation of Electric Light, Power, etc., and having engaged the services of an ElectrioaT Expert, lately arrived from England, I can guarantee satisfaction to those who may favour me with their orders. All kinds of Plumbing and Sanitary Work executed by experienced workmen.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13484, 26 July 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13484, 26 July 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13484, 26 July 1907, Page 7