Sales by Auction. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. newtoFking Will Bell by auction at his yards, Waiwa kaiho, on the above date, — r\r\ o a l v c c \y\J 40 Yearling 30 18-Moatha Mixod 30 18 Muntba Bteors 20 2 Year Heifers, in Calf 25 Store Cows 10 Sprinirrg Hoifors 1 Pair Good Bullocftfl 500 Good Woolly Lambs 150 Good Wool'y La-ibß Also, — From Mr W. Chattshtos. who \b giving up dairying, tho whole of his quiet milkers comprising If- Good Cows, in mUk and to calvo early 14 Calves 2 Fat Coirs Sale at 12 30 o'clock 5531 i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. NEWTON KING Has roceived im t actions from the Esecuy£tora ia the eUato of the late Richard Lang man to &ell"by public auc'ion on the seotion at ccrror of Courtenay and Gover street?, on the above date,— -THIS following L>E IRABLE PRO1 l J i RTIBS:— Parts of Sections 1464-1465— No. I—Contai1 — Contai -.ii.-s 1381 perches, Ccur to a -s'K6?, whh 4-roouied cottage md sloijf No. 2 -i on'i.iniDg 12-36 perch- c, '' onrt nay rtroe!,\vithcoitago(asab voj No. 3— Corttaiuin 12 14 peichep, 'Ic uric nay- a'.rett, wi'h well • finished cottage of 4 rooms, passage, and pltigh; range No. 4 — Valuab'e ecction, corner Cojrtenav oni Gover-Etreet<, con'aining 17.49 penliea No s— Containing 10*17 perches, 31 fe t froatage to Gover-strcet No. 6— Port of Section 708, Robs-street containing 20 perohte, with omfo- table 4 roomed cottage nnd sVigh Also,— A most desirable Suburban Property, eitaatod nn the Elliot Road, about 1 j miles from town, ccn'oining 1 1 acres 3 roods 35 perchve, b.insi pait of Section No. 28, Fitzroy District ®" Special attention of capitalist? nnd persons w:s'"iig tosecuro a nieelitt'o home is c tiled to the above sale, it beinsr necessary that the properties should be disposed of in orler to wind up the estate. Sale at 2 o'clock. Further particulars may ba had on application to tho Executors after Wednesday, 15th March. 523_m_ MONDAY, MABOH 20. F. J. JO Y ES Has been instructed by Mrs Moeball lo sell by auction on tbe premises, G'lberkstreet, near Kecroatim Grounds, on the above dot", — HER FDRNITURE AND EFFECTS —Bedsteads, Mattresses, Tables, So"o, Sowing Machine, Bentwood Chair?, Mirrors, Perambulator, Hanging Lamp, Oilolotb, Cradle, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, &0,, &c. Palo at 2 o'clock. 5 14 m PUNGAREHU RACES. /^\N account of the damage done * by the floods to the Kacecourse the management have been i compelled to POSTPONE the races until Thursday, March 30th. HENRY CORBETT, Secretary. Missing or Lost. £50 REWARD, TTIBESEZER CHARLES THOMSON PJ left Onehun»a by stram- r Mabhapuu fcr New Plymouth on Ist December las*, arriving there on following day. He tves seen and r*co^ni?ed at the Bre.ik- i water and at th» T-»ran*bi Hotel, ifTow Plj month. Bis relatives ofEer th'ODgb the Poice a REWARD of £50 for his recover)', or fot such dtfi: ite informati >v as will prove what fate hia bsfullcn him DttcbjPTiON : Nativo of New Fouth V\'ulcs ; a<re 23; s ft, B.n high, reddieh biehy monstache, brown hiir, slightly grcv, partly bald ; s'i,ht, wiry figure ; wore a blue serge suit, small brown felt nat; carried a black Gludntono bag, with dark plaid iv? strapped thereon. Ph itograph at ofß. c of this paper. Information cm b» givea to the Police or to A. Thomson, Uoijn Bank, Auckland. Auckland, 13ih Febiuary, 1893, 327 a NIGHT JOHOOC TTT RICHARDS, a certificated teacher YV ' of 20 years' experience, ip willing to give instruction to aay wiahinar to improve t'leir edocation (who iniy be engaged duriog the day) ; four rrfniogs in tho week between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m , at his otor", corner of Dtvonßtreet west (late Cook's old e'er •), coramenoing ■Jonday, Jinuary 30tb. Ttriiis may be nown on application as above. 133 b PHOTOGRAPHY^ WANTED Known,— That Mr D.E.A JoNBd, Photogrnpher, of Fitzroy, wilt taXo photos at tbe foil >wing cheop raid*: — Cabinets, 17b 6d per clozia; Carfcs tie vi'Un, 10s per dazen. Photcs tukeu by tbe lutist in«tiintaneo n .s procers. &H pbotoe enumelio I und fiuirbod ia firatel ;p? stjle. 9^i f&Ljitodioat_ Fitzroy. thb~nbw~zbaLand BRADSHAW and A B C GUIDE. A COMPLETE an! Reliable Guido to New Z '.land, contair,iog an Alpbab< tical arrangement of all places of importtnee in the' oloniee. Time Tables ami Fur* s of N.Z. Railways, Stearaors, and Ci-acbfS (North und South Island), Six Maps, &c. Published Monthly Price — On>i Pinny. Annual Subscription Trice, Is ; posted, Is 6d. Foi advertisements apply to ARTUrja Clkavb and Co., Auckland. Sold nt all Booksolkrs und Ruilway Bookstall" in '•-. colony. ul A Fair, Bkaotiful Skin,— Sulpholino Soap gives tho natual tint and peach-like Bloom of a perfect Comploxion ; makes the Skin smooth, supple, healthy, comfortable. Sulpholine Soap, 6d tablets. Everywhere— -Ad VI.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 3
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