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SATURDAY, 13ih OCTOBER. J TVTEWTON KING has reeved tartrwttonsl ill from the Mortgagee to sell by auctdenl at Mi Mart on BIT next, at ISO p.m. l AY, 18th October I the Town Allotment No. 1608, together with four-roomed house, wash-house, fowl-house, etc, thereon (water laid on). For conditions of sale and farther partionlara, apply to Messrs. Standish and Kerr, Solicitors, Mew Plymouth, er to the Auctioneer. d 29,3,6,10,13 WEDNESDAY, 3ed OCTOBER. STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW hu reI oelved instructions from the N.P. Harbour Board to sell byauotionat Mr, Newton King's auction mart, on Wednesday, Brd October,— The BLOCK of ICILDINGI In Brougham-street .opposite the Tata-! nakl Hotel, lately oooopled by Mm. Riohardson and A. A Ambrtdge. Buildings to be removed within fix weeks from date of sale. Bale at 11.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, lira OCTOBER. WYLLIE, STOTT k CO. hare received instructions from Mr. Wide Gbry, who baa sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Mimi, without reserve, on the above data,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE k EFFECTS 90 Calves and yearlings GO 3-year Steers 30 Store Oowi 7 Fat Oowi 1 6-year Howitzer Gelding 1 Trap and Harness 1 Trap Mare I New Spring Cart and Harness 1 a.m. Harness, 1 Dray 1 Tine Harrow, 2 s.f. Plough Spading Harrows Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTICE TO COMMON JURORS. NOTIOE is hereby given that Common Jurors will bo required to attend the Court on MONDAY, October Ist, at 11 a.m. A. H. HOLMES, Deputy Registrar. Supreme Court Office, New Plymonth, 27th September, 1900. dw29 TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON-Ist OCTOBER, 1900, TO 30th APRIL, 1901. l from Mr. O. O. Smith, laglewood; Mr. John Avery, New Plymouth, and from the undersigned, D. McALLUM, Secretary. Men's licenses, 10s; boyi under 10, 5s ladies, ss, day license, 2s Ed; one week, 6s | TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS will be received at my offioe . up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 6th, for Additions to House at Fltzroy. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRANK MEBSBNGER, Architect, 28,29,1 Devon-street. MR. A. GHATTERTON, FRUITERER, JEGS to thank his Customers for past favours, and hereby notifies that ho has disposed of his business in Devon-street as Fruiterer, etc., to his son, VValtmr Chattertox, on whoso behalf ho re pectlully solicits the patronage and support which have been accorded to himself for many years. In connection with the above, I beg to ioform the public generally that 1 shall combine quality with cheapness, and with prompt courteous attention shall end-avt-nr to merit the patronage and support avcunkt to my father. d 29,1,2 WALTER CHATTERTON. IMPORTANT NOTICE. •PROPERTY HOLDERS in the Oarrington and Frankley Read Dlstriotf, and Persons interested in Timber and Firewood Business, are invited to ATTEND a MEETING to be held at the Office of the undersigned on MONDAY NEXT, Ist October, at 7 o'clook p.m., for the purpose of considering the question of constructing a tramwaj to tap the bush in the npper portions of the above districts. J. O. DAYIRS, Exchange Chamber*, to Devon-street, New Plymouth. sra&r • fCura / Cougb. x lAßoothlugM" Dalmforl lOoMbs. TWO TESTIMONIALS OF HUNDREDB FROM ALL PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. A, BURNS, Esq,, Ckrtmidt Offioe, PETONE. To Ma A E. BYKEJ. Dbab Sib,—For twenty years past two members of my family have been subject at intervals to a troublesome and stubborn oough. From time to time various remedies bavo been tried with but moderate success. Last winter ourio»ity induced a trial of your Oura Oough, and I am exceedingly pleased ts state the result has been excellent I can. honestly reoommend as a capital speolflo ] oheit and throat oompMnts. j Ms. AARON MARSH, Egmont Road. TARANAKI Mb. Sikhs, Ohemist, New Ply oath Dsab Blß,—For the past welve years have suffered from a sever* haoMng oongn and after trying many remedies without success I was recommenced by a friend (the lute Mr. James Hill) titty "Svkes'Oura Oough "which I fund gave me Immediate roll consider it thc< cheapest and bust medicine have over purebred, asfort.be p-wt threo years it bat proved afrfoudin Bold b a OhcmiaU ana Storekee ors. SOLr. Maui'FaM'U.'ikv : A. E. BYKBS, ! Clw.ust (!>;• Kxr.-nirmtion), opposite 1 New i'lyn-.ouUi, ,' Ki'sriej! .illiou, Ihrm. UWtf ol lll'Chtmlltl (hf ;'-«!>.M»r,iJii«-iiil l VMtis.(:ttßM,|tlTllaM*Tn l ni, Aiemt, tiiARI..VAy »Ct>.,Uil.,A«ckl«iidaWiin»|w*,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 3

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