SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, APRIL 12; N EWT 0 N K I N G Will sell at his Waiwakaiho Yards on FRIDAY, April 12: gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 120 6 ' TOOTH EWES - On account of Messrs. Scott and Anderson, who have sold their Farm: 20-MONTHS in-calf HEIFERS. RIVATE DAIRY OF 12 COWS, 3 'Yearlings, 3 Calves. 2 Horses, Cart, Harness and Implements Sale at 12.30. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912. L. A. N OLAN ,* C° Have received instructions from tho Executors in the Estate of the lato S. W. Jackson to sell at the residence, Devon Street The' whole of the household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WITHOUT RESERVE. FREEHOLD, with House, Bulteel Street. FREEHOLD, with House, King Street. FREEHOLD Sections, Port Motu 20 20-month Steers 3 Bulls 1 Hack Also: —- a 782 Also: roa. Full particulars to-morrow night’s issue, a 839
TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received up to 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 17, for the erection of a large new stable and offices in Opunake for Mr. Thomas Knowles. Plans and specifications can bo seen at Mr. Knowles’ Hotel, Opunake. Tenders to be marked ’‘Tenders” to bo left at the Opunake Hotel not later than above date. a 799 PUBLIC NOTICE. TELLURIDES PROPRIETARY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that all ■ shares in the above-named Company forfeited for non-payment of call (seventh), payable on February 26, 1912, will be sold at auction by Messrs. R C. Carr and Son, Swanson Street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, April 18, 1912, at 11 o’clock in the, forenoon, unless the said call, together with the eighth call, be paid to the Secretary on or before the day previous. L. G. MURRAY, Secretary. Auckland, .April 9, 1912. a 833 HITELEY MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. . SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1912: Services at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. W. Burton. Special Singing bv the Scholars and Choir. Collections in aid of School Funds. MONDAY, 15, 1912. Tea at 6.15 p.m. Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Prize Distribution, Addresses and Musical Items. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. C. W. HOOKER, CHURCH a 829 Hon. Sec.
BUSHMEN WANTED. WANTED— Bushmen for falling 4000 acres at Mokau RiveV. All good tana country; sections from 120 acres upwards. Launches run regularly past contract, supplying meat, bread and stores. For further particulars apply to S. A. ROBINSON, Manager for Chamber Bros., aBO4 Mokau. JAMBS E. QAMPBELL, D.8.0.A. (London), by Exam., SIGHT SPECIALIST. MAY be consulted at rooms upstairs in A.M.P. Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH, EVERY TUESDAY (11 a.m, to 4 p.m.). Appointments may be made with Messrs. Bennett or Skeatea, Jewellers. New Plymouth. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Wnitara. —At Mr. Ogle’s, chemist, on Wednesday next, April 17. THE Grand Fliarmaoy, ■* Willis St., — Enclosed is Is 7d in stamps for which post a bottle of Nazel. This is quite the finest thing I’ve found for curing influenza. My son was, very bad «uth the complaint recently, it had a good grip on him—but one night’s treatment effected a complete cure. I ' had also a very bad cold coming on, I which a few doses of Nazol, quite dis- I posed of. I thank you for recommend- ! ing the cure to me.—Yours truly, E. Eeay, Brown. Moxham Avenue, Elibirnie.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143762, 10 April 1912, Page 7
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