Sales by Auction WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of the late William Halse to sell by auction at the Freemasons' Hall oh the above date, without reserve, — THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars in an early issue. a 579 bh a 29 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. NEWTON KING Has reoeived instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late William Halse to | sell by auction at his Mart, Devon-street, on j the above date, — THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES :— RURAL AND SUBURBAN LAND. WAITARA WEST— Sections 17, 18, and 19, containing 43 acres, with 8-roomed Residence, Garden, and Outbuildings WAITARA WEST— Part Sections 121 and 108. containing 44 acres (more or less) WAITARA WEST— Section 124, containing 31 acres (more or less) HUIRANGI— Patt Section 157, containing 22 acres (more or less) HUIRANGI— Section 175, containing 60 aores (more or less) HUIRANGI— Section 61, containing 50 acres (more or less) ABAUHAU TOWNSHIP— Section 90, containing 2 roods. TOWN PROPERTIES. NEW PLYMOUTH— Part Section 669, adjoining Mr. Harris Ford's, with a frontage to Brougham-street of 45 links WAITARA WEST— Part Section 15, Blook 90, McLean and Qaeen-streets, with Building subject to lease to B. C. Lnwrence WAITARA WEST— Part Sections 18 and 15, ' Block' 9o, MoLean-street, with Building subject to leate to R. Townsend WAITARA WEST— Part Section 15, Blook 90, McLean-street, with Building subject to lease to Maokie k Currie WAITARA WEST— Part Section 13, Block 90, Queen-street, with Building subject to lease to E. Carr WAITARA WEST— Part Seotions 13 and 15, Block' 9o, MoLean-street, with Buildings subject to lease to T. S. Drynan WAIPAKA WEST— Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4, | Blook 55, with 8-room House and ohoice Garden; the residence of the late Wm. i Halse WAITARA WEST— Section 2, Blook 65, with the Waitara Hotel nnd Outbuildings WAITARA WEST— Sections 1, 3, and 4. Block 65 WAITARA WEST— Seotions 2 and 3, Blook 43 WAITARA WEST— Sections 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11, Blodk 44 WAITARA FAST— Section 9, Blook 15 WAITARA EAST— Seotion 8, Blook 31 WAITARA EAST— Seotiona fi and 6, Block 65 WAITARA EAST— Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Blook 7. Terms at sale. For all particulars apply to C. ReisNELL or Jambs O. Davies, Trustees of the Estate; or to the Auctioneer. a 577 b s9 h WINDSOR CASTLE HOTEL. ri 7 COURTNEY has received instructions YV • from Mr. Habt, who is retiring from business on account of ill-health, to sell his Commodious and Centrally -situated NEW HOTEL, with Stock and Furniture as it now stands. To any man able and willing to conduct a house well this affords a good opportunity of making an independence. Terms liberal.' a 309 tc NOTICE. THE undersigned is prepared to HOLD SALES of STOOK or PRODUCE in any part of the District ; also, having had large experience in the quality and value of Stook, is prepared to buy on small- eommiesion for those wbo have not the time or experience. •206 hb to W. COURTNEY. Tenders. - TO CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE IENDERS will be reoeived at my office up to noon pt Saturday, the 2nd September, for the various WORKS required io the Erection of a Villa Residence in Gill-street, for Oliver Samuel, E«q. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY J. T. EDMONDS, Architect. Devon street, Aug. 12, 1882. a 529 si IN BANKRUPTCY. In the mttter of the Del-tors and Creditors Acts, and of the Eankruptcy of William Henry Seccombe:. NOTICE— A first and final Dividend of Is. lOd. in the & is now payable at my office. C. RENNELL, Trustee. Brougham.street, Aug. 17, 1882. a585a19 2124 ' JUST PUBLISHED, i rPHE TARANAKI BUSINESS DIREC .l.yTOßY.'cqntainitlg valuable ' local and general information. Price, Is. ; can be had of all Stationers and Booksellers -throughout ' the District. a 562 b a 26 h tv th s sls TO NAVVIES. \TTANTEp,-50PICK and SHOVEL MEN yV'accustomed to railway work. Apply to WILKIE k CRAWFORD, aS9Q a 26 Railway Works, Putea. WANTED,— A GIKL. Apply to Mrs. W. HUMPHRIES, Devon-Btreet. &480 to WANTED the publio to know that theF . .can get tho famous Cambridge Sausages, Polonies, Brawn, Lard, Black Puddings, &c, at IL.MOVERLEY'S, Pork Butcher, Broug-ham-street. a 507 slO WANTED,— A' FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT. Wages no object to a suitable person. Apply at this offico. a 538 tc ANTED,— STONE BREAKERS ; 4s. a yard given. Apply to DANIELS & CO3GRAVE, at the Railway Works. n573 a 24 WAN J ED KNOWN that I have SOLlTmy ENTIRE STOCK of New Plymouth Branch to H. R. MORRISON.— S. COOMBES &CO. a 607 a 25 WANTED the Ladies of New Plymouth to BUY our DRRfcSES at 4Jd. a- d 6Jd. —A. R. MORRISON k Co , late tf. Coombes &Co. WANTED overybody to know tbat A. R. MORRISON will offer CLOTHING and DRAPERY at half-prioe. Late S. Ooombes ie Qo, a 603 to
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4119, 24 August 1882, Page 3
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