Sales by Auction. KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr A. Gha'iterton, who is relinquishing farming, to Bell by auction on the premises, Kent Rgtad, on Ihursday, September 9th, — rTIHB whole of his quiet DAIRY JL COWS, FARM STOCK, &c, conlisting of, — 21 Good Duiry Cows 2 Springing Heifers 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Bull 14 Yearlings 1 3-year Filly by Trooper 1 2-year Colt 1 Draught Horae 1 Dray and Harness 1 Trap and Harness 1 Good Hack 1 Alexandra 55-gal Separator 1 Churn, 1 Bufcterworker 1 Stack Oaten Hay 1 R.A. Plough, Whippletrees, Chains, Tine Harrows, Roller, Milk Cans, Buckets, Saddles, Bridles, Garden Took, &c. Mr Chatterton has been 18 years in the distrust, the cows being the result of long and careful selection. Luncheon at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. bo ; saturday, september 11. newton"king Has received instructions to sell by auction at his Mart on Saturday, the 11th September,— ' 3 TRUNKS (about 400 pairs) Men'B, Women's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. Thiß will be a splendid opportunity for persons in want of first-class boots, the j whole of the consignment being of Brat- j claBS quality. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. b7B A BARGAIN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. NEWTON KING Ht9 received instructions from tha Deputy Official Assignbb, in the estate of Mrs Emily Reardon, to sell by auction at his mart, Devon-streot, New Pljmomth, on Saturday, Septembor 25th, — SECTION 16, Blook 6, Moknu Township, with the following BUILDINGS thereon :— Good Accommodation House of eleven rooms. New Iron Stone, 24 x 24, leased to Mr McLeod at 20s per week, 1 year to ran. Cottage, 24 z 15, and Bakehouse. This is a splendid opportunity to anyone in want of a good investment as, with the rapid advancement of the port of Moktu, this property is bound to increase in valut. Conditions of sale, etc., nay be seen at {ha office of Messrs Standish & Kerr, Solicitors, New Plymouth, or of the Auction«er. Sale at 2 o'clock. blO4 EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE, {^ LENA VON TESTATE Having been put under Land Transfer Act, the BALANCE OF UNSOLD SECTIONS Will be sold by auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. Particulars and terms in Saturday's issue of this paper. W. COURTNEY. b 93 T^fEW pLYMOUTH /COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Principals: Mb and Mrs MALOOMSON BOULT. Next Term commences JJo.vdat, September 20th. Pupils prepared for all examinations. "Visiting pupils ieceived for accomplishments. Prospectus on application. Art Classes, Wednesday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings. Shorthand Class, Wehnesday Evening Theory of Music and Harmony Class, . THDRBDAT AFTERNOONS. Preparation for Trinity College and Royal Academy of Music Theoretical and Practical Examinations for 1898 will commence next term. TO THE BUKGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. T ADIES AND~"gENTLEMEN— At JU the request of a number of Burgesses, I beg to announce myself as a candidate for the above Ward at tho forthcoming election. — Respectfnlly yours, h43 Wm. WALTON. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-At XJ tho request of a number of Burgesses, I beg to announce myself as a candidate for the forthcoming Election. I will express my views at a future date.^ I am, respectfully youre, b 25 A. LEALAND. THE BRILLIANT STOVE POLISH. WON'T SHINE BOOTS, But you should see how it Shines STOVES, FENDERS, GRATES, &c Sold by all Grocers IN 6d TINS. Strathmore BOARDING Establishment. VIVIAN STREET, New Plymouth, BOARDERS can be leceived on MODERATE TERMS by day or week ; comfortable home. Young ladies attending either of the principal schools can be received as weekly or partial Boarders. Opposite New Plymouth School of Music b 35 CHATS WORTH HOUSE. MRS DOUGLASS having taken over Chatsworth House, has VACANCD2S for a few BOARDERS. An Ordinary from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. Fvery convenience. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bathß. Terms very moderate. ' aB3B rpO LET, — Comfortable Six-roomed JL COTTAGE, 3 fireplaces, situated at Fitzroy. Four aores of land can be had if desiied. Apply to this office,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11018, 8 September 1897, Page 3
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