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Important gale of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. F. P. GORKILL OFFERS FOR SALE, on terms to suit purchasers, the following particularly choice Town and Suburban Properties, viz. : The front portion of the FBRNDKLL EBTATE, comprising a freehold of ono acre and twenty-five perches (1 1 Or 25p) with the lease of a qiarter noro section in the corner next York Terrace, held at a low rental The centre portion of the FHUNDELL Estate, with good entranco fr in Pen-darvos-street, comprising a freehold of ono acre one rood and leo pcuheß (la lr lOp) or thereabouts. There are aoin« fiuit trees, etc., on this }mt of the property. These are two of the best building uites in (Its Borough, handy to town, well > heltercd and diained, and close to the sdiools. On Ibc Avenue Hciul— Jubl outfile tho Borough boundary, nnd opposite tho Racecourse, — Eight acreß ouo rood aod Iwtu'ycight perches (8a lr 28p), about twi-thirdß level and in :luding tbo beau-'iful -little gully well-known to picnio j.'oiticß, This portion of tho " Soatnee Park Farm " has been laid off and planted ns a hoineetcal aito, is w II fenced, sheltered and watered, nr.d oomtnan><s the fincft viewß in the ditttict. AH tbe Eurrounding tubdivieione of the original property have boon tak< n up by gentlemen who intend to creot ri'&idonoce, and there is ovory looson to anticipa'o that the Avenue Roai will soon becoin tbe favorite residential suburb of New l'lymouth on aocount o. its honllli)' si" notion ani accessibility. Plans and any further particulars on application to F. P. OOKKILL, üß44a National BaDk Chambers,

Taranaki Trotting Club. TIROTTIN."S"R«fe!ETINI© to be held ON THE RACECOURSE, NEW PI/VMOUTII on THURBDAY' JNovember 9th, 1893. OroiouM :— President : Mr Romulus Street, fieeprttidtntt: Mr Albert, Bayly and Dr. Christie. Steward*: Messrs W. J. GUssfonL John Honeyfleia,o Tat*,Pim>tt, Anderson, B. Julian, W. Elliot, Monte Mills, and H. Lepper. Committee : M«bbii Pardy, J Healy, T. W. Corijott, Alex. Colson, O. Tnt«, M. Craig, P. Duddy. Treaturer : MrTate. Clerk of Course: Mr M. Mills. Olerk of Scalti: Mr A. Co'son. Judge: Mr 11. Q. Pardy. Starter :Mr G. Gibson Hamltcappen i A Committee. PEOGRAMME : 1. Mudin HiXDioir TnoT of 10 -soya. For horwa that haT» nevw won an Advertised trotting ovent Nonitantion 10s, no acceptance. 9 miles 2. PoktTbot Bavdiojlp of 16 soys ; second to receive 2 sots from the stakes. For ponios 14h 2in, and under. Nomination tOs, acceptance 6s.- ljniilei. 3. Tabamiei Tiottiko Club Hixnioirof 40 soys, 2nd horse to receive 5 soyb. from the stiikos. The winner of any handicap trot after 'declaration of handicap to receive n penalty of 1 i seconds behind original start. Nomination £1. acceptance £1 2} BiHes. 4. Famocvs* Tiot &akd:cap of 16 to ys, 2nd hoTM to IMeive 8 boys from stakes. For horses owned and trcfeied by bonafde farmers for three months prior to date or enby. Nomination 16a. no acceptance. 2 miles. N.B.— The Committee have defined a fanner as follows :— A fanner is a perton who resides on a farm and derives his living from suoh occupation. 6. Habkibb Tfot Hakdica? of 17 soys, 2nd hois* to receive 2 soys from the stakes, winner of any trotting race after declaration of handicap to leoeivo a penalty of 10 seconds behind original Btart. Nomination ICp, acceptance 7b. 2 miles. 6. 6t»\vabds' Hakmcap of 18 soys, 2nd horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes r omination 10a, acceptance Bs. Winner of any trotting event after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty of 7 seconds behind original start. 1} mile*. 7. Consolation Handicap of 15 soys. Open to «U beaten horses competing at this meeting. Nomination 16s, no acceptance. 1} mtlps. Nominations dose with the Secretary at the Taranaki Hotel on Saturday, October 21st, at 0 p m. Handicaps declared on Wednesday, Ootobqr 86th. Acceptances close on Saturday, hoveiuber 4th, ai p.m 1. The Auckland Trotting Club Rules strictly adhered to, 2. Previous performances ofJwrees mutt be given at time of nomination. 8. Ail horses to be ridden an 1 driven in oolors 'to le specified at time of nomination. A. A. AMBBIDGE, . Him fee 1

THE British & Continental PIANO CO, QUfEN SrREET, AUCKLAND, HENRY COOPBR has b .•• d nppeinted Ageiit for Taranaki. Show Room : Wertl eim b'ewing Machine Agency (next Publio Reading-room,) Brougham-Etreet, New Plymouth. Upright Grand Pianos, Overstsuop, Iron Franno, lut°st improvements, from £1 per month. Best American Organs, from Is>jpr month PIANOS) and ORGANS by KiikmaD, BriDPin od & Poa Haako, &o , &c. Bridgeport Onjan. Co., Chicago Cofa,e Orpan Co., &c. Bee Tab'eß of Payments ond advantages of our Hire System of Pn cbuee. aß62in

F. J. JONES X.--3 ;^ s for sale at his Central -*" • Jl - Mart :— Double aud Single Iron Bedsteads [2 very handsome brass half-tester bedßtoads mounUd with pearl), Doublo Maftrcsses— Wire, spring, knpok an.i Hhx. fcingl? Mmirtbsea— wire nnd (lax. Chests Dra<wr«. -lining and l funcy tablcs^oheffionier", dressers, spring ond en .ninl couch p. withstands, toilot tuitr, periuubulators, choirs, &>,&>, ' Crockery— -ToiVt ware, tea aad dinner sets, cups and saucers, plntes, etc. A Handsome New Tapestry and Plush Drawing-room Saiie (seven pieces) : To be sold cheap. AlsvA BurmeifiUr & Wain's (<e..trifugal) Cream Separator, in per'ect orler lo be had at a very low figure Kohekohe Split Palings (sft) in any quantity, for sa c ohcup. All goods sold privately durinc iho week alunusuaily low pr'ues. Auction bales held every Saturday, commencing at I o'clock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9825, 11 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9825, 11 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9825, 11 October 1893, Page 4

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