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Bales by Auction, SATURDIY, SEPTEMBER 18. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr J. Copestake to sell by auction at the Haymarkot Yards, on Saturday, September IBth,— THE CLYDF.SDALE STALLION, WELLINGTON 11. Wellington 11. is a good worker and sound, and has got some of the best stock in the district. ' Sale at 12 noon. b 129 SALE UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. NEWTON* KING Has received instructions to offer the undermentioned propertyjfor sale by auctions at his rooms, Stratford, on Saturday, the 2nd day of October, 1897,— SECTION 4 of Block 4, Ngairo Survey District, containing 43 acres. This section is situated at the junction of the East and Waiwiri Roads, about 1J miles from Toko. It is fenced, and partly improved. Lately occupied by Mr Harry Green. The above meutioned property will be offered by sale under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth, pursuant to the Land Transfer Act, 1885. For conditions of eale and further particulars apply to the auctioneer or C. E. Major, Agent for the Mortgagee. Sale at 2 o'clock, b 162 WEDNE.-DAY, SEPTEMBER 15. W. COURTNEY ' ~~'& Will sell by auction at his room?, Devonstreet, on Wednesday, Sept. 15th, — rpHE BALANCE of the UNSOLD 1 SECTIONS at GLENAVON. All will be put up at same upset as on imp, except Glenavon house, orchard, and 10 acres, with option of 4^ acres more, being the only unsold section on Smart Road. The sale house, with seven good rooms, and seven acres of choice well-watered level land, price only £390, £300 may remain at 5 per cent., and terras arranged for the £90. Tho lots for Bale are the beautifully situated Picnic Paddock of 17 acres. Lots 2G, 27. 32, 28, 29, 30, 31, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48 - 47, on corner of Smart and Devon Roads, must ere long bo a valuable site. Purchasers of £150 and upwards can leave two-thirds on mortgage at 5 per cent.; for sums under £150 two-thirds can remain at 6 por cent. After above, — Will offer 2 Valuable Building Lots in Devon-street, 33ft by 134 ft, being opposite the residence of O. Carrington, Esq. There are very few building sites to be | had in this fine street. Also, — A neat little 2-roomed Cottago and part section in Gilbert-street on exceptionally easy terms, only £5 deposit being needed. P.S.— Glenavon is under Land Transfer Act, so titles or mortgages will not cost as much as under old Act. Sale at 2 o'clock.

&LAMJB THE PROPRIETOR OF THE | Taranaki Meat Fazaars Wishes to draw the Public's attention to the •Jl/TAGNIFICENT T> EE F, -jyj-UTTON, and QOUTfI T\OWN T AMBS NOW ON VIEW. Have started a line of 830 Prime Southdown LAMBS, bred and fattened for the trade, not to be equalled in the district. INSPECTION INVITED. bl2o

G EO. G. BOULTON, GENERAL PURVEYOR AND TOBACCONIST. DEVON STEET BAST. MR BOULTON, who was for many years with the lato Mr MitchinBon of tho Caledonian Nursery, takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons for their past favors, and be"gs to intimate that he has opened the above store, and hopes still to retain a Bhare »f their patronage. The store has two distinct branches, General Groceriss and Tobacconist and Fancy Goods. All classes of goods in both Branches stocked at lowest prices. All Groceries, Fruits and Delicacios in Season. Tobaccos. Cigars, and Cigarettes of the Best Brands. Fancy Goods of every description. Garden Seeds and all kinds of plants a speciality. Plants packed for transmission to any part of the world. NEW GENERAL STORE, Opposite Mr O Samuel's Residence). Devon Street East. bl4B NOW PUBLISHED — STONES' Wellington, Hawke's Bay, & Taranaki COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL. & GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Seventh 1 QQ7 Q of Year 1O«7 I "O» Publication Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo. size, containing over '900 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. 12/6 - ™ «. 12/6 STONE, SON, & CO., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Orawfohd-stkeet, Dunedin.

£5,000 Bonus would not be thought too large an amount to pay for the blessing of health by many wretched aufEerers who by day and night are tortured by the racking pains peculiar to gout aud rheumatism. Relief, however, can be procured at a much less cost by the aid of Holloway's Pills and Ointruent. The former are of so purifying a nature, that 0, few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against an attack of eithor. The Ointment should be thoroughly rubbod into the pn'ts nflVcted at h-usfc iwico it ciay al'lor they have b^-eu «n!Ticii % ntly /OiiiontedTrithwprni ■w.itor, which onem tho povet, and ririhrnleo the i>:frodmition of fcho Ointment into tho glands. — Advl.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3