Sales by Anotion. Wednesday. November 1. NEWTON KING Has reoeivad inatruotions from the Taranaki Trotting Club to sell by auction at his mart, on tin above date, — ipHE PRIVILEGES in connection with 1 their opening - meeting on 9th November : — 2 Publicans' Booths 1 Refreshment Uoolh Salo at 10 30 o'oJosk. b!slh WAIWAKAIHO. wei>neßdayr"noyember. 1. Newton" king Will sell by auction at his yards, Waiwakaiho, on the above date,— "I K/~\ MIXED YEARLINGS XOU 60 Calves 40 18 Months Mixed 10 Spr'nging' Heifers 12 Cowb £5 Extra. Primo Fat Cows 10 Springing Cows Sale at 12 ocloolc. b!49h Saturdny< November 4. ' ' t iNEWT N KING" \- Is indt'ucted.by Mr F. P. Corkill to sell by auction at his mart, on tbe above da^e, — rj*E AT BEAUTIFDL BUILDING SITE 1 on the Pendarves-Btreot frontage of his *' FerndolJ " property, comprising parts of Sections 1641 and 1663, ana Sections 1642, 1664, and 1665,' bavins? a total area of ONK ACRE and TWENTYFIVE PERCHES. Aa Mr Corkill is übout to build on tho upper part of "Ferndell," thia portion oE tho eßtato will be offered for positive eile, »t a very low ' ressrre. Salo at 2 o'olooh. aß44m 1 saturday, novembeb 4. Newton" king (in conjunction with Mr F. P. Cork'll) is inßtructed to Bell by publio. auction at ,hia mart, Devon street, on the above date, — TWO GOOD BUILDING SITE"?. . opposite the Red Honse Hotel, oach < having a front >^c of 40 feet to Devonstreet. Tbo allotment upon which ihe fireball Btamis bos a depth of about 13 ' [feet, on<i ili-j other runs back about 115 feet to a ri :ht of way 20 foet «.i ?e. had ing from Gover-stnet. Tbe Auctioneer vrciild specially invito the at entioD of , persons deeircus of securing shop oites on the Devon Lino to tbtso allotmentf, which are of convenient , s : ze, nell situated, ' afford ample cellar accommodation with goodacces3 from reur. and will be offered at very low upset' prices. Plan and any , other particulars at Mr Corkill's Office. Sale at 2 o'clock.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Egmont a & p - Show, AT Hawern. 2ud November, 1393, ON THCRSDAY, 2nd November, l!ie train' usually leaving Hbwera at 1,50 p.m. for New Plymouth \v,ill not, le^ve till 5.40' V.m. ; Inglewood, 755 p.m.; Sentry Hill, 835 p.m. ; arriving New Plymouth at 9 10 p.m. i A train will leave Wuitara at 810 p.m. for Sentry Hill, returning from Sentry Hill at 8.35 p.m. for Waitaro. Exonrion titkits to Hawera will te iesaed at New Plymouth, Norfolk Road, and ~ intermediate stations, available for return on day of issue only. Fares : First class, 7b ; second class, ss. For further particn!a r s see posters. bls7h BY ORDEB. SPECIAL MEDICAL NOTICE. | \T R. CLAPHAM, from the K.elson Sanatorium and HydroElectropathic and Botanic Institute, will vhit New Plymouth Tuesday, October 31 at, and remain long enough to give orfe full course of treatment, and may be consulted, free of charge, at Mis Weale's private residence, Currie -street, on and after the above date. < Mr. Ciapham, who is the founder of Clapham's Combination Treatment of Morbid, Pu'monary, and Constitutional Diseases, has all the lateßt medical appliances requisite for the successful carrying out of same. Fits, Nervous, Spinal, Liver, Kidney, Complicated, Special, and Organic Diseases haye 1 been treated with the happiest results, which has been endorsed by the Press and public. ' bl£B.n THE DRESDEN HAVK tho largest stock of Pianos and Organs in the Colony. THE DKE3DEN have instruments practically bj evory leading maker. THE DRESDEN have, as regards price and choice the best value in Pianos and Organb in tho Colony. THE DRESOHiiN'S Timk Payment Sybtem ia anrqualled. No matter whf.re you live it enables you to become the owner ol a first-class Piano or Orpau by tho best French, English, or German makers, guaranteed for 10 year?, by simply p»ying a small deposit, and instalments from 20b Monthly. THE DBESDEN aro the SOLE AGENTS in New Zoiland for Kuhae Pianos, Erard Phnop, WEVEK Orgnnß, Booaoy! famous Band Instruments, an! Pinfold's Metronome. MONTHLY PAYM UNTd from 20*. ] Catalogues, terms,, Bent free on op "'cution. NOVELTIES IN "MUSIC BY EVERY MAIL. The Dresden Piano Co. DUSERIN AND WELLINGTON. Agents for New Plymouth — G M BBASOH & CC *Y"*O LEI 1 , wi»h irnmoiiito poflseßsiop,— JL A (iood 7-roomed HOUSE at Glenavon, witb 7 to 150 acres grnßi land.— H. J. GomjmanJ b2l TC LET, with caily poescMjioD, — Tin Hb p nnd Rpfririericc, known hb lati (Juigley'B, r.oxt Dr. O'CarrolKs, Devon street*— -U' J. Goodman. bl22n
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9841, 30 October 1893, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9841, 30 October 1893, Page 3
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