SALES BY AUCTION. The Mart. TO-MORROW. BEWLEY AND~ GROWTHS Will sell by public auotion at their mirt, to-morrow (Tuesday, Jauuary26th, — 1 n/|A CAS B 8 FKU IT, , Jj\f\f including pears, plamf, apples, i lomatocs, apricots, peaches grten gag- s. Sale at 3 p.m. 54k i _ *• SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. NEWTON KBSG rfa« received- » instructions- from V Southey Baker, ' Esq., who id leaving •Tawinaki, to * sell by auction at his mart on Saturday, February- 6. | CkrO ACRES of the celebrated LPt£i White Cliffs estate, on the new road, all laid down in English grasses, -seourely fenced^ two- pad- \ docks. The land adjoins '3fo' ; Watkins* > well-known fattening farm; In order J , to effect 'an ■ immediate- sale the vendor- is A prepared, if- required, - "to" allow £10 per acre 'to ßemain "on mortgage. " lS , i ' ■:': ' V i _ * •Vk-.) The auctioneer cowftdetttly recomg mends buyers attention to this chance,' as the opportunity of > buying a free-, hold on terms offered by Mr-Baker oc- ', curs but seldom. ' ... »' Sale a^; 2.30 o'dpok. : 493 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. NBWTON KINO " His received instructions frcm Mr W. W. Murton to sell by auction at his mart on Saturday, January 30th, ,- I THE Undermentioned VALUABLE \\\ PaOPBRrIES:,Parti^ectiou 1461, Devon -street, 42fb l fro it ig'\ ■ ' . ' A ' ' ' ' " } j Part Section 1487, Courleuay-streefc j; behind 1461).. '" , i To investors these allotments afford a spendid opportunity, as -with the rapid ' development of the city this, property ' rau3t rapidly increase, in value, situated as ib is ia the centre of, Devon-street on the sunny side, and taking into consideration the early completion of the new concrete bridge at llenui The great improvement in Deuon-streetatthis point tioiir in hand by tho Corporation, and the difficulty to obtain Devon street frontages Also— Part Section 1351,' corner of Hobson and Molesworth-streets. with good 1 , 6-r. omed dwelling, fitted with < every convenience,- 3 bedrooms, 2 ' sitting-rooms^ kitchen, scullery, bathroom, detached wash-house, ' j &c; gas and water laid on. ~ ] This is a first- class property, most conveniently situated, within two minute*' I walk of beach and :'bu j , and commands [an extensive and. beautiful' view of the - sea, good bathing, and good fishing. I Sale at 2.30 o'clock. ' i 330' , , , ,1 Bonithon, \ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -18th, 5904. [' NEWTON KING. Has received instructions to sell by public auction the prcperfcyknown as, — BON I t, fi ON , situated about midway between the Post ' Office and Breakwater. Also — TWO ALLOTMENTS, WITH COT- ' AGE, pn Sc^uth Koad, L knqwn as Te \ Parenga. *'■_''_''-.•*. Tha property is . divide, d. into .25 allot- < meats', and will be sold on the ground, at 230 p.m. on THtf&SDAY, IStii ffEßh RUAftYhext. *'/'..' There are some magnificent BUILDING iSITES, commanding aa extensive view, and id a chanse seldom to be -met with* .i" ' TERMS 'EASY. 1 .- l . Full particulars Tnay be obtained from the Auctioneer; or fromJ.C. DAVIES, , ' - ' ' "" Lahd Agent, , 354 ' Devoa-street; Ne^rTly mouth. DR.' Von f>( Eye, Eari anjd Specialist, > will' be in New Plymouth^ on'TnuasDAY, L January 29th, and "'miy lie consulted at , thff COMMONWE XUVU. HOTE lr. j! . '508 1 — * \i;-'\ i; -' r-r-. ; • ;: ' POtTAKAI -LOfiGJIS.-' ' v r A CHARMING HEALTH RESORT. fTIHE above i& situated on the northern JL : ' slopes of the 3?ouakii Ranges, ar 1500 feat above the sea level; and near 2 the Upper Carrington .Road. The - accommodation consists of a three-roomed whare and teats, .The place is well shelter -Hi by native .bush and the beaati* ful Kri, stream runs clo^a by,. The view it extensive and beautiful. There is a good, track .to Grayling s . Camp, Bell's u'alls and tiia Mountain. • # ' Tin WfaaiA wi«h teijis.and cooking utensils, may be rented for 10s per week. j Kefcrehces may be had from ladies and gentlemen who have visited the plao. > j Foi further particulars apply to . I W. B. DAVIES. ! Pohtal Address 1 : New Plymouth. I ' . , 520 3 WONDERFUL CHANCE IN IAND. ] ' 3 !Q£\(l aCRES at Glen Murray. lOO'* Good water carriage and * really good summer road to Rangiriri * Riilway Station. 100 acres are well 3 fenced, 50 acres being good grass, HOOacres being open land, part fUx swamp,, the rest fern and ti-tree easily cleared and ■ ploughed. There is about 150 acres of valuable rimu bush. Price only £1 7s an acre ; £100 down, balance at 5 per cent. ) Address : f , , BOX 123, 264 ! New" Plymouth. Ijy OJWTEB'S CBINESIfI LAUNDRY 7 GLAZE. Forster'n Chinese . Laundry Glaa». Forster'* Chines? tjann&Ky Glcuco. Forst«r'g Chineso Launory Cxlaz«. Forster'a Chinese Laundry Glaze. I li'orster'* Chinese Laundry Glaze. Forster'i Cblneae Laundry Glaze. FoTßter'* Chlneae Laundry Gltu& fld %ni U, All Stor*c.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12465, 25 January 1904, Page 5
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749Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12465, 25 January 1904, Page 5
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