SATURDAY, 13TH OCTOBER. TVTKWTON KING-haa received instructions J.l from the Mortgagee to sell by anction at his Mart on SATURDAY, 13th October, next, at 2.30 p.m. That pleasantly situated property in Lemon-street, New Plymouth, containing 1 rood, 1 perch, being the Town Allotment No. 1609, together with four-roomed house, wash-house, fowl-lionae, etc., thereon (water laid on), Tor conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to Messrs. Standish and Kerr, Solicitors, Mew Plymouth, or to the Auctioneer. d29,3,6,10,1ij St. VJj FOR GOLF RASH Heat Rash, inflammation, itching, irritation, and chafing, undue or offensive perspiration, and many sanative uses, nothing is so cooling, purifying, and refreshing as a bath with Cutioura Soap, greatest of skin beautifiors and purest of toilet soaps, and gentle anointings with Cotiooha, purest of omollient skin cures. Sold everywhere. Rritfeh dcm,t: P. Nbwuijiv ti Rnrrr, Trench dcrfnt; 1 . .Vibr, I'arla. ,< depriti R. Towns 4 Co., Svdnov. I'orrvtt Hare ON THE FARM, MIMI. THURSDAY, 11TH OUTOBER. "WITHOUT RESERVE. WYLLIE, STOTT k 00. have received instructions from Mr. Wade Gbry, who bas sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Mimi, without reserve, on the above date,— The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of Dining-room, Drawing-room, and. Kitchen Utensils ALSO,— 90 Calves and Yearlings 60 2 to 3-year Steers 20 Store Oowa' 13 Fat Oowa 15 Heifers 6 Dairy Oows 28 Mixed Sheep' 1 5-year Howitzer Gelding 2 Trap Mares 1 Draught Mare 1 Trap and Harness 1 New Spring Oart and Harness 1 Set Silver-monnted Harness, 1 Dray, Obaff-outter, Lawn Mowei, 2 S.F. Ploughs, Chain Harrows, Tine Harrows, Spading Harrowt, Plough, 1 Dray, Harness, Farm Tools, and Sundries Luneheon Provided. Bale at 12.30 0'o!ook. A Brake will leave Waitara to the sale, for the convenience of buyers, after the arrival of the 9 a.m. train, 6 w SATURDAY, 6TH OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. GREAT AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, In Davon-street (Near Railway Orossing), by JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer, from Auckland, HO has opened up a Large and Wellselected btook of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of Furnitura, 8-drawer chest mottled "kauri (veneered), suite oE furniture, couches, oarpet squares, hearthrugs, oilcloth, cruets, carvers, knives, forks spoons, blankets, rugs, quilts, table covers, towels, damask, sheetings, serge, tweed, ladies' and gents.' saddles and bridles, ladies' macks, capes, costumes, ulsters, pique skirts, gents.' wp. coats, men's suits in tweed, serge and worsted coatings, trousers, shirts, singlets, drawers, box, Cardigans, sweaters, boggy aprons, d.b.b.l. guns, opera glasses, stationery packs, a large stock of men's tan boots and shoes, violins, accordeons, mouthorgans, a large stock of ladies' and gents.' American rolled-gold and gilt watches, long chains, guards, pendents, brqoches in gold and greenstone aud all the newest and latest designs, rugs, studs, links, razors and razor-strop 3, albums, war souvenirs in pencils and brooches, go-carts, perambulators, and 1000 other lines too numerous to particularise, 4W" Everyone Gome for Bargains. JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer.
. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FUNERAL of the late Gkorge Henby Ryan will leave Mrs. David son's residence, Te Henui, for St. Mary's Ohurchyard, This Day (Saturday), 6th instant, at 2 p.m. Friends will kindly accept this intimation, W. F. BROOKING, Undertaker, TO BUILDERS, TENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 13tb, for BUILDING RESIDENCE at Fitzroy for Mr. W. Outfield. The lowest ox aay tender not cecessa ily accepted FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, d 1,3,6 Devon-street. TO BUILDERS, rpENDERS will be receive ] at my office JL op to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 13th, for Building a RESIEENOE at Fitzroy for Mr. Sladden. Tae lowest or any tender not necesß&rily accepted, FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, 3,4,(5 Devon-street. SALVATION All MY, NEW PLYMOUTH, SERVICES FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 7TH AND BTH. Kneel Drill, 7 a.m.. Holiness Meeting, 11 am. I'r-iise Meeting, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 1 p.m. Special LANTERN SERVICE iu the. Westown Hull on TUESDAY NEXT, in aid o£ the Indian Ft nine Fund. Admission, tid. J. HAHRISON, 0,0. W. Ihfkv, Esq. Wellington, July is, 1000. Ucar Sir—it affords >ne pleasure to testily to the value of your preparation, " May Apple." I ciiii F),eak cf it hn!!i personally and from a knowledge ol Ms oilW.t ut>on oUiers. 1 \rna laid aside will) an abdominal chill, niy temperature was, high, and tlio pain in ilio intCStnics very swore. At iil|:lit I took n dose 01 ' May Apple," and the relief a H orded in ail hour or two waq simply wonderful. In fttt,v-!;s Of Indigre' T! it i a »• "fne.i.i in need." and it '.volts y.u m 1,.;-:, v.-horc. ;-.-.iiro;v.re frim vyyi;'■' ,U'f. c(.;ii'ornp!l. Y(m ur:? imka TonVv.-,..«r 1 ,i« v ;; wcrjW r( w-. J .V.\ I •» i {• .v. i' 1.-iJIS, v|< •!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 206, 6 October 1900, Page 3
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