\ tales >>y " i <-t.io-." WAIWAKAIHO. TO-MORROW.^ • NEWTON KING Will sell by auotion at hiß yards, Waiwukaihoi on the above date,— CA M*l X E D CALVES JU 30 Yearlings * 40 18 Months Mix-ad . ' 20 18-Montha Ueifora 20 12 to 18 Mouths Steerb 10 Cows and Heifers 300 Ewes in Lamb 50 Fat Wethers 40 Pritr.e Lambs - • 150 Lambs ' 20 Fut Forward Cows,^30 18-months Steers Sale at 1.30 o'ol6ck. " ' '' m ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE^ NEWTON KINCr Under instructions from the Executors of the late George Gould, will sell by auotion at Pungarehu, on Wednesday, the 3rd Juno next, at noon, — i 'THE Farm known as " Mills'," consist- ■*• inj? of 1425 acres, more or lets, in .lots as under. Lot v , Acres 1, Section 78, Block 8, Cape, 329 2, „ 79, „ 8, .„ 150 ?• " ob » 8 « - »» no i 4, „ 82, „ 8, „ 200 ! 5, „ 87, „ 8, „ 320 6, „ 88, „ 8, „ 175 7, „ 89, _^ 8, „ 150 This land is all fenced and stocked with cattle ana* sheep, for both of which it is eminently suited ; it is <- flat, with small hillooke throughout, and' is. in rou^b grass, fern, and flax, and is witoiri^ caile of the Pungarehu Dairy Faotoryjand on the main South Road— metalled. • The property is being sold by the Executors, and will l>3 offered on exceptionally easy terms — 20 per cent, casb, 10 per cent, in 2 years, balance can Temaiu on mortgage for 5 years at 6 p9r cent. The reserve price has been fixed utfrous £3 to £4 per acre, according to locality and quality. • - Plans of tbe land and all partioalare can be obtained from GOULD BEAUMONT & CO., Christchurcb, or NEWTON KING, 815 New Plymoath. Tenders. BOAD CONSTRUCTION. Survey Offiae, New Plymouth, May 13, 1891. '"TENDERS will be received'atfthis'Offiee -*• ' to noon of Tuksday, May' 26tb, for BRIDGES, CULVERTS, and EARTHWORK on Wawiri Road, near Stratford. Specifications and plans may be seen at this Office and at the County Council Office, Stratford. SIDNEY WEETMAN, 846 Chief Surveyor. BUSH FELLING. _ 'TENDERS will be received, addressed •*• to the undersigned at the Stratford Post-office, up to Thursday, 4th June, for FELLING 100 aorea Bush on section 2, block xiii., Upper Waitara District (on the Junction Road).. Specißcations may be seen at Mr O. M- Curtis 1 store, Inglewood ; Mr S. Seijennt'fl, Midhirst; and Messrs Curtis Bros., Stratford. 878 ' R. O'DONOVAN. MUTUAL LIFE A&SOOfATION OF AUSTRALASIA. T3EPORE effecting an assurance in any •*-' other Office, consult this Association's "A.R." Table, vbioh provides^ for the RETDRN OF ALL PREMIUMS . paid, &c. NO FUTURE PREMIUMS REQUIRED under GHJLDRES'B ENDOW--MENT POLICIES Bbould insuring Parent or Guardians die prior to Policy maturing. . ' EXAMPLE. ' *' A man, a?e 30, assures for £1000, under Table A.R. 30, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3a 4-i.' This secures the following benefits: — , 1. At death, before 60, the sum, asfared (£1000), with Reversionary Bonuses r added,. • ' „;„" "-^J2 At age 60, a refund of all the premiums pud, amounting t0, £1055, and the member _ may continue the Policy for £1000 with future profits, and either draw the Cash Value of Bonuses accrued, or leave them as Reversionary additions to the sum aßßured: ' / . ~ - Or, he may draw the' total, Premiums paid (£1055), the Surrender Value (£270): and the Accrued Cash Bonuses : , Or, be may receive a " Paid-up" Policy, for £1000, with full participation in future prcfits, and an Annuity of £120 (about): for the rest of life. EXAMPLE^-H.R. 2L A father, aged 30, endows bis son, age 1, foi £100, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premium being; £3,4 b 9-1. If tbe father should die at any' time after tbe first payments as above, inßtead of tbe w?dow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a "Paid-up "Policy, and matures when the boy -reaches 21 yenre of age! In ' the event, of .the child's death during the ourrenoy of the Policy , the Whbla' of the Premiums paid will be refunded.' ', ■. Tables of Rates and. full information can- be obtained from ;:; , •.'•^ ■ , \ p, q. Morton, r- , Resident Agent, 1 New Plymouth, /•"" and . T. M. DAVIES, Special Travelling Representative, White Hart Hotel, New Pij mouth. ' O. STEWART MUNRO, . ' District Agent, 862 Wangnnui. I HAVE a large supply of the very choicest of Fruit which .will be, sold cheap to make room for other shipments to ar.ive, consisting of Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Cocoanuts, and Dates. Also a large assortment of Groceries; 111 1 Biscuits, ana Confectionery, -wnifeh will be sold as cheap as ariy house in town,. . . V. GRANVILLE, City Buffet IMWSOIS'ri PMFEOTIOyT" ~FRESH OYSTERS .. '* SMOKED FISH" .- \ JUST ARRIVED. TABANAKI OYITEB SALOON. •Hume* fl«*t. ? 421 . *»'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9087, 20 May 1891, Page 3
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762Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9087, 20 May 1891, Page 3
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