! SALES BY AUCTION. i STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23. IVT E W T ON T7 I N O. Will "sell by auction at his Stony River Yards oil WEDNESDAY, December 23 :— £*JvJ including: — ! 100 Calves to 18-mouths. J 75 18-months to 2-year fStceib. \ 40 18-months Heifers. j T)0 Store and Fat Cows. 10 Bulls. 20 Oakura Dairy Cow s Shai"-> (liii'.\ paid). Sale at 12.30 o'clucc i y^_4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. YT E W T 0 N T7ING Has been favoured with instructions fiom Mr. W. Humphries to sell by auction in FEBRUARY NEXT, if not previously disposed of, l THAT VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY on tho Mangorei Road known as "Puketotara," in subdivisions as follows : — LOT I.— About 34 acres. LOT 2.— About 42 acres. LOT 3.— About 32 acres. LOT 4. — About 57 acres 3 roods 26 poles. LOT 5. — About 15 acres 3 roods 27 poles. LOT 6.— About 11 acres 2 roods 29 poles. LOT 7.— About 37 acres 2 roods 10 poles. This property is situated only two j miles from New Plymouth, well above , the sea level, commanding a magnificent view of the surrounding country^ and is for absolute sale. Anyone wanting a few acres of first-class land for a ( small dairy farm or suburban homestead j will find these sections in every way suitable. Plans and further particulars may be obtained on application to MR. W. HUMPHRIES, New Plymouth, or NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, New Plymouth. g275 PUBLIC NOTICES. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, IQUEEN STREET. ; TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DEC. 22. Christmas Musical Evening. Carols, Anthems, Solos, etc. Commence at 8. - Collection.* g037 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. OWING to the Christmas Holidays the last day for Discount for Electric Lighting will be WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst. F. T. BELLRINGER, . Town Clerk. g525 NEW PLYMOUTH GAS COY., LTD NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.— The v LAST DAY for DISCOUNT will be WEDNESDAY, 23rd' inst: C. S. RENNELL, g524 Secretary. ! TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING.' | BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES. A PPLICATIONS for Licenses will be II received until 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, December 26. Fees: £20 pel day and 10/- for Clerk. No application will be considered unless on proper form and accompanied with fees in cash. E. P. WEBSTER, g532 Secretary. TITR. J. W. HENRICHS begs to notify that, having still a good deal of CHRISTMAS and FANCY GOODS STOCK left, he has just commenced his CLEARANCE SALE in the SHOP NEAR COFFEE PALACE ENTRANCE, Egmont Street, where ho will continue the sale until after CHRISTMAS. BARGAINS! BAR GAINS! EVERYTHING MUST GO! g448 CLASS-WARE, CROCKERYWARE, Etc. SPECIAL DISPLAY by the "RED POST" At TEMPORARY SHOP (late Premier Dairy, next. Catran's). £700 TO £800 STOCK TO , SELECT FROM. Latest Designs in I DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, i TOILET SETS, FLOWER BOWLS. ! HANDSOME EPERGNES. JARDINIERS, ORNAMENTS, and Everything in Glass, Crockeryware, etc. Few Choice Designs in REAL JAPANESE TEA SETS, specially suitable for the presentation season. Shop will bo open each evening until Xmas Eve. - --Inspect ion Invited. N.B. -EVERYTHING MARKED LN PLAIN FIGURES. FrRXHTRE. Etc., at the "RED I POST" Corn.-r Shop. ! .. i in
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13841, 22 December 1908, Page 7
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508Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13841, 22 December 1908, Page 7
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