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Important Qale of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. 1 F. P. CORKILL /^FPERS FOR SALE, on terms to I \J suit purchasers, the following particularly choice I Town and Suburban Properties, viz. : The front portion of the FERNDKLL ESTATE, comprising a freehold of one acre and twenty-five porch ob (1 > Or 25p) with the letse of a q larter aero section in the corner next York Terr ice, held ! at a low rental • The centre portion of tho FfiRNDELL Estate, with good entrance fr in Pen-darves-street, comprising a freehold of ono aero one rood and ten pcrihos (la lr lUp) or thereabouts. Tht'ro .ire some ' B fruit trees, etc., on thu put of the property. These are two of the best building sites in ihe Borough, handy to town, well > hellered and drained, and close to the school*. )f On the Avenue Head— Jubl ouUido the Borough boundary, nnd 5"! opposito tho Racecourse, — Eij^ht acres ono rood and tu< nly ei^ht i" psrehus (Ba\r 28p), about twi-lhirda level aud including the beau \U\\ litt!e gully well-known to piuuiu terties. Thiß portion of Iho "Sonues Park Farm " has been laid off an-l pluolcd m a houiesUad Bito, is well ftnoed, ahel' (ered and watered, i.nd oomuian 'b the ~* fine f-t viowß in the district-. All U'O surrounding fubdivisions of the original property have boen tak<n up by gentlemen who intend to erect rceidoooes, and there is every reasoo to ontioipa' o tbat the Avenue Roai will eoun hecotn the ■ favorite residential suburb of Ni-w I'lymouth on account o> its hoiillh) ni'uation nn3 nccoßßibilil} . ?e Plans and any further paiticulars on application to "nd F. P. OOEKILL, aß44a National Bank Chambere. !h>" " " 68, nd Taranaki Trotting Club. •■MM I ree to be held rß e ON THE RACECOURSE, NE^ PIiYMOUTII scb on of THURSDAY- JNovomber ore 9th, 1893. a(i ___ •**■ Ofhci;bß '.—President : Ml' Romulus Street. Viet' A. prcsidente: Mr Albert Bayly ond Dr. tluistio. mrl Stewards: Megsrs VV. J. Glassford, John Honeyl ° u field, O Tate.Pi^ott, Anderson, H. Julian, W. ;les EUiot, MoDtoHiUs, find H. Lepper. CommMu ! ICB M« bsm Pordy, J. Healy, T. W. Corbett, Alex. Colson, C. Tat«, M. Craig, P. Duddy. Treasurer : by JJiTnte. Olerk of Course: Mr M. Mills. Clerk irv £f Scales i Mr A. Co'son. Judge: Mr 11. G. ,■" Fardy. Stai ttr :Mr Q. Gibson Hamlicamien ; ton A Committee. PKOGBZMME : 111: i, Maidsx HAwnwr Tbot of 10 boys. For bones that have aevtr won an advertised trotting event '3 Nomination 10s, no acceptance. Smiles. 2. Pony Tbot Handicap of 15 boys; second to rcccivo 2 soys from the stakes. For ponies Hh. Sin. nnd under. Nomination os, acceptance 6s. H miles. 3, Tabakaki Tkottiko Cldd Handicap of 40 soys, 2nd "' horse to recfivo 5 soys. from the stiiltcs. The winner of any handicap trot after declaration of fid. handicap to receive n poDally of 12 second* boliind . original start. Nomination £1, aocepttmco £1 •Kfj 2f miles. 18a i. Fabkhs'TkotHakdicap of ISbovr, 2nd horse to iwecivo 3 soys from stakcß. For howes owned and trained by banajiUe fnrmerßfor threo months prior )to date or entry. Nomination 16s. no acceptance. 2 miles, K.B.— The Committee have defined a * farmer ns follows : — A farmer is a person who .resides on a farm and derives his living: from such occupation. 5. Easiness T*ot HA>,DicAr of 17 soys, 2nd horse to receive 2 soys from the stakes. Winner of any trotting race after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty cf to seconds behind origins! st.nt. Nomination 10s, neoeptsneo 7s. 2 miles, 6. Stiwahdb' Handicap of 18 soys, 2nd hone to receive S soys from the stakes f omination 10s, acceptance Bs. AVinner of any trotting event after declaration of handicap to reoeire a penalty of 7 seconds behind original start. 11 miles. 7. Consolation Handicap of 16 soys. Open to all beaten horses competing at this meeting. Komi* nation 15s, no acceptance. 1} miles. Nominations doac with the fecrctaiy at the Tainnaki Hotel on Saturday, October 21st, at 0 p m. Handicaps declared on Wednesday, October 86th. Acceptances oloso on Saturday, November 4th, at > p.m 1. Tlie Auckland Trotting Club Rules strictly adhered to. 9. Picvious performances of.borscs must he given at time of nomination. 8. Ail horses to be ridden an 1 diiven in colon 'JO be speoifled at time of nomination. A. A. AMBBIDGE, I, Honfta ~Z THE - British & Continental Z PIANO CO , "" QUFEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ing TTENKY COOPER lino h .noppoiotod er« XX Agebt for Taranaki. Show Boom : Wertr oim b'ewing Machine Agency (next Public Reading-room,) Bronghatn-Btrei t, New Plymouth. Upright Grand Piticos, Overstiuap, Iroa Frump, lutPßt iniprovcnientß, [q from £1 per month. Beet American. Organs, frf in 15s pr month PIANOS and ORGANS by Kirkman, S1 " Briuem ad & Fon Ilaako, &o , &c, for Bridgeport Orgau Co., Chioago Cot.a c Orpau Co., &c. ESeo Tables of Payments and advantages of our Hire Systom of PntcHngo. aß62m ' F.J.JONES J, Jl AS for sale at his Central • -*- Mart :— Double aud Single Iron Bodsteada f2v<ry haidsome brass half-tester btdeteads mouut<d with pearl), in DouUo WattreeßßB — Wire, spring, knpok uni llnx. Singlo Muitri-Hseß— wire nni flux Chests Druwer". dining . and fancy tablia, ohetthDi.rp, nreeserß, L « pprini; »nd «<ihnial coming, waahfctnnde, loikl euite, pcruiubulntorß, chairs, & •, & ■• . Cbcokery— Toilet ware, tea and dinner sets, cups and saucers, plates, etc. A Handsome New Tapestry aud tl Flush Drawing-room Suite (seveu pieces) : To be sold cheap. AlevA Bnrmoifltir & WmVh (< cnlrifag.ii) Cream Separator, in per "o- 1 order — Zo • be had at a very low fi jure Koltekohe Split Palings (SIY) iv any quantity, for sa c r!i<M{>. All goods sold privately duin?, ihe week * al unutuaily low p> ice*. Auction sales held every Saturday, commencing at 1 o'clock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

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