Sales by Auction- | TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his mart on the above date, — 1 AA CA=E3 FRUIT, consisting of Jl^sKJ Eating and Cooking Apple* (bibstones and Kussets), Pears, Quinces, Peaches, &c. ?a'o at 11 o'clook. 492 mr2l SATURDAY, MARCH 29. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction next Mr. Davis' shop, on the above date,— 1 <_ l\t\i _ FBEt SR'XJND-CLASS 123,UUi» BED PINE BOARDS ' and SCANrLING. Sale at 11.30. 488 b mr 22 h mr 24 26 28 SATURDAY, MARCH 21). Sale by order of tbe Mortgagees, and under conduct of the llegi-stiar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth, pursuant to the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883. NEWTON KING Will sell by public auction at his rooms, Devon-s reet, New Plymouth, on Saturday, tbe 29th day of March, 1884, at 2 30 p.m.,— ALL that parcel of land, containing 20£ perche3 (more or less), being the western moiety of Town Allotment No. 891, New Plymouth, with the shop and buildings tbereoa known as the " United Service Club," lately in the occupation of W. A. Townsend. A fair proportion of the purcba9? money can remain on mer'gage if desired. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, tr to Mr. Roy, Solicitor for the Mortgagees. Also, Lot 1. — The Western Moiety of Section No, 875, containing 20} perches, with the buildings erected thereon. Lot 2. — The Eastern Moiety of Section No. 876, containiog 20i perches, with the buildings erected thereon. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or Mr. C. W. Gov__T, Solicitor. Also — Part of A. New Plymouth, containing £ nn acre (more or less), with 4-room House and detached kitchen ; land well planted with shrubbery. &c. Adjoining Borough, but not liable for heavy taxes Also, in the estate of the late Mr. Joll — Section No. 921, New Plymouth, wiih large 2-storey house (lately occupied by Mr. Ambridge.) A'so— 60-acre Farm at nkorangi, with 2-room house; 25 acres in grass. For all particulars apply to tbe Auctioneer, Sa'e nt 2.30 o'clook. 445 h mwf mr 29 b A PUBLIC MEETING WILL be held at the Court House Tomokeow Evening, at 8 p.m. sharp, to take steps to SEND an AGENT to England to try and draw emigration to this country. Country and all settlers are requested to attend. Wm. BAYLY, 479 h mr2o 22 24 25 b mr 22 Mayor. PRESBYTERIAN SOIREE. A SOIREE will be held on TUESDAY NEXT at the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of bidding farewell to the Rev. Mr. GRANT, and welcoming the Rev. Mr. Jolly, who has been appointed to succeed him as Minister of the Chnrch in New Plymouth, Tea will be on the table at 6 o'clock. Tickets — Adults Is 6d, children Is, cm be obtained from Messrs. J. Gilmour, W, Black, and W. M. Thornton. 482 h mr 24 b mr 22 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rpHE Building Committee of the PresbyX terian Church being anxious to close accounts as far as pos'ible, earnestly request those who have NOT YET P_ID their promised contributions to do so to B. G. BAUCHOPE, JOHN GILMOUB, A. MORTON, or to Mr. THORNTON. 491 h mr2s b mr 29 4^ $$ A NGAMOTU LODGE. E.C. maE regular MONTHLY MEETING of JL tbe above LoJgo will ba held in tho Masonic Lo/ge, Robj-street, on tho evenln ( of 'luesday, March 25, at 7 30 o'clock. Visitors cordially invited to atten I. G. P. ROBINSON, 494 mr2s P. M. Stcratar . ART EXHIBITION. /"CONTRIBUTORS are asked to kindly \j SESD IN their EXHIBITS on Wednesday and Thursday, to enable the Committee to hang and place them to the best advantage, to be in jeadines3 for Friday, the 28th, the opening daj. P. O. MORTON, 495 mr 27 Chairman of Commitlee. TARANAKE JJCKEY CLUB. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS THE COURSE PROPER will be OPEN for GALLOPING on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings this week up till 8 am. Horses training on tin coarse other days than those specified or jumping fences on the groucd will be dif qualified. JAMES PAUL, 493 mr2B Ho"- Sec. ~taranab:i jockey'club. MEMBERS in ARREARS are respectfully reqn- sted to PAY the game on as early adateaspusib'.e before the Autnmn Meet- ' Dg ' JAME3 PAUL, 431 rar3l Hon Fee. MARBLE HEADSTONES. THE undersigned haviDg determined Io relinquish this part of his business, offers to supply HEADS 1 ONES in MARBLE or OAMARU fTONE at a g-ea f - reduction on usual prices. Marble headstones complete from £7 ; Oamaru, £3 10°. Apply at once, as Ihe undr-i signed has already shipped pa;t of his stock to Auckland, ani remainder will follow shortly. N. HOOKER, 48!) mws ar- r > South Road. BOUTII BBITIBH FIRB AND MABINB INSUBANOB COMPANY OF NEW •SHALAND. /^APTTAL, £2,600,000 j 100,000 Bbftre» Vy Dnlimitod liability and enonrity r,f oOi Shareholders, all resident ie tbe Colony. A popular Colonist*' institution. Tlniii ner* cor etantly increasing. Moderate r ute» - wn yt payments. Head OfSoa, Annklnni', K.Z R G. BAITCHOPE, Agent, T_rnn_hl, L. H. 030LWILL, local Trust o. W. P, BNELL, Agent, Waitar_. 48 to [a o&nn.j rr^Hß Mihses llUMriioitß bej,' to announce JL that they propobC OPENING a (Juliathenic, Deportment, and Trancing Class, to commence on April the sth. The Missfß HunpiUUES a!so have a few vacancies fcr Music nnd BiDging pupils RostiMUN-Y, Devon Bxitßtx.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4608, 24 March 1884, Page 3
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