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Bales by Anotion. B&TURDA.Y, MAKOH 17NEWTON KING Has received instructions to sell by auction nt his yards on the Reclaimed L nd, on the above date, — OA AAA FEET Second -1 lass P T NE Zl/^UUU BOARDS & SCANTLING f-'ale at 11.30 o'clock. 507f 8 TUBDAT, MARCH 17. NEWTON KING Has been instructed b tlie mortgagee to offer for eale at his rooms, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on the abov ' date, the following desirable property in one lot, A LLGTMENTS Noa. 7, 14 and 15, of J\_ Allotment A, Town Belt of K e\v Plymouth. containing 2 roods 30 4 10th porches more or less, with frontage on allotment 7 to South Road of 131 i links ; with shop and d veiling houpe on allotment 7, occupied by Mrs Kent, and (welling house on allotment 14 A large part of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage tit 7 j>or cent, for four yeaia. For conditions apply to Sir J B. Roy, Solicitor to the vendor, or to the Auctioneer. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. 454f tATUKDAY. MARCH 17 NEWTON~KIN« Has received instructions from Mr A C Bell to sell by auction at his mart, on the above date, — HIS PUOPERTY at Te Henui, consisting of 4 avreß land, with 6 roomed ( ottage t ereon . This desirable property fronts the main road, and will be offered in one or more lots to suit purchasers Sale at 2 o'clock. Particulars of tit c on application to MrO. W Goveit, r olicitor. 535 a PUNG^BEHU fl RBE FAIR. Ibursdtty tlarch 99. newtoFking Will hold a Morse Fair in the Pungarehu" yards as 'ibove. Present entries, — -A HACK'S DRAUGHT & TKAP O\J Horsts Entries solicited. Vale at 12.30 o'clock. 522f ■ It.ham ale Yards TUESDAY, MARCH 18. NOLAN, TOJSKS, & 00. Will sell by auction ai tbe Eltham ?ale Yards, on the above date, — C% C 0 W S U 3 Yearlin's 40 ows and alves 40 Forward and Heifers 40 2£ to 3 year cSteers 50 Weanera 30 2-year-old Steers 20 fctore Cows 2 Springers 15 Mixed 14 superior Weanera 1 Bull 17 Cowb end Culves . ° 20 Weaners Si.le at 12.30 o'clock. 503 ii HAWFRA SALE YABD3. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. KOLAN TONES & CO. Will Bell, as above,— -f £ 2£ YEARS STEERS XO 20 Fat and Forward Heifera 40 Hand fed Yearlings 30 Cows in calf 10 Forward Bullocks 10 3 year- old bteers 30 18 months old Steers 20 Fat Heifers 20 18 months to 2 years Steers 25 Cows in calf 20 Pure-bred Devon Cows, with Calves 1 Pure-bred Devon Bull 20 Yearling Steers 200 Ilogj>ets 1900 Lambs, early shorn, well drafted Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 531 m Egmont House, BROUGHAM STREET. MRS R. MARTIN begs to notify to the inhabitants of New Plymouth and the surrounding dibtricts that she has opened the above as a really comfortable Boarding house, and patrons favoring her will meet with comfort, civility, and cleanliness. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. 502 m — SANDLODGE— Liardet-ttreet New Plymouth. FiRbT Class Board and Residence. Every Convenience for Boarders and T avellers. Good Table, Bath Room, Moderate Charges Private Room for Lades. Secure Yard for HorsesHaving leascl tliis house from Mrs C 10k I hope by ctritt attention to business to receive a fair share of public support, H. BEATTIE. OwiDg to ill health, I havo leased the above to Mr Beattio, and hope that all those who have so kindly givon me their palronago will accord hi n the same, S3 I am sure they will receive every attention at his haods, combined with good table and a thoroughly comfortable, clean home I also thank all who have rendered me their patronage. Yours faithfully, 518f A. COOK. OLDEBT FIRE IN p U- i£|^|Bjjß*3«^ OF*FICF. IN THE WORLD. Sun Insurance Office OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. Amount insured iv 1892 -£391,800,000. Lowest premiums and prompt stttlemeDis. w. jThaw, 442 1 Agent, New Plymouth. Ip R SALbToR TO LET, furnished or 1 nofurn'ißliod Splendid Homestead of 13J acres, with Good U uho of 10 rootnß, dairy, stables and coach liouko, ten nit, lawn, gardeD, orchard, nnd paddocks, well watered. Fine view. One mile from town and breakwater. For further particulars apply to, — HENRY BROWN, Uof South Road, Now Plymouth. DRIXK HEALTH TEA. It is the BES 'Mho PUREST, the moat invieorating Tea. BUKGEfc'S. FRAbBR. &J0O; Wholesale Agentn.J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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