Auction Sales. , J. H. KEESING. SATUEDAY, 28th MAY, At 1.30 p.m. JH. KEESING will sell by auotion, o at his Mart, Avenue, as above,— Couch, Chest Drawers, Tables, Chairs y Invalid Lounge, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleum, Fenders, Fire Brasses, Wash Stands, Mirrorß, Chamber Sets, Jugs and Basins only, Blankets, Sheets, PUlowb, Kapok Beds, Cruets, Clocks, Knives, Forks, Spoons, St6ve, Butcher's Sausage Machine, Work Table, PintnresjPots, Pans, Hail Table, Milk Pans, Guns', Accordeons, Violins, Concertinas, and numerous sundries. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. PEELIMINAEY. IN THE EbTATE~OF THE LATE O. SILCOCK, Esq. JH. KEESING will sell at an early • date, tho whole of tho VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WitWt RbsfeTVft; At the residence 1 , Durietown ; Full particulars in future issue; J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. T. B. WILLIAMS POULTRY AND PRODUCE MART. On the Foreshore, corner Wicksteed-street and Taupo Quay. SATUBDAY, 28th MAY, At 12.30 o'clook. TB. WILLIAMS will sell by public • auotion, as above, Farm Produce of all descriptions Poultry, ato. T. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. LIFFITON it NIXON. STOCK SALES AT FORDELL. T IFFITON AND NIXON, having been JLd approached by a number of settlers in the Fordell district, have decided to hold Stock Sale? at Mr Chapman's yards on the following dates Thursday, June . . . . 16 „ August ,18 , Octobor 13 „ December 9 Full particulars will be duly advertised. Entries must be made at onr offlce.Rutland Chambers. LIFFITON & NIXON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 28th MAtf, At 1 p.m. "f" IFFITON & NIXON have received JLi instructions to sell at the Rutland Chambers, — The balance of the Drawing-room and other Furniture in the Estate of the late Mr Andrew Tod. Also,— Collection of Pictures, comprising Oil Paintings (seme of them of great value), Water Colours, Steel Engravings. Etchings, Ac. WITHOUT RESERVE. 5 Shares in the Herald Newspaper Company, Ltd., fully paid up, £10 per share. Termß— Cash. ED N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer, SALE OF FREEHOLD SECTIONS ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. IMLAY TOWN. LIFFITON * NIXON have received instructions to soil by public auotion at their Land Sale on WEDNESDAY, Ist June — , The balance of tbounsold sections at Imlay Town, in close proximity to Castlecliff and railway station, on exceptionally easy terms, viz., £5 down, balanoe at 3, 6, and 9 months, with 5 per cent, interest added. Title- L.T.
Also, — That newly-built Villa lately in the occupation of Mr Murohison, near tho dairy, with a full halfacre of land ; standing high and commanding a magnificent view of the roiulstead ; well to the west of Casllecliff and in close proximity to the ocean beach. Terms at Sale. ED. N. LIFFITON, ' Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY. T IFFITON & NIXON have received JLj instructions to sell by publio auotion at their Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, ' 40 Acres (more or less) of the Sedgebrook Estate. (Bich fertile land, out of the reach of floods). Subdivided into areas of from 3J to 7$ acres. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. ~TI~ T1 THITTDBTRXCIaS ~~ WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. Established 1871. THE Society's New System of Assurance' Guarantees Exemption from Payment of Premiums while the assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated through illness, accident, or mental disorder. EXAMPLE : If a man aged 30 effected an assurance of £ 250, with profits payable at 60 or previous death, and he paid one year's premium to-day and became permanently ill from to-morrow, the Society would refund 864 days premium, and not CHARGE ANY FURTHER PREMIUMS, but Would pay the £250, with profits in full, without deductions, upon tlie member reaching 60, or at his previous death. Write for prospectus explanatory of this system, ACCUMULATED FUNDS . . £1,250,000 ANNUAL INCOME .. .. £210,000 Local Board of Directors : J. Paul, J.P. (J. Paul & Co.), Chairman; J. Thain, J.P. '(J. Tbain & Co.), and J, L. Stevenson, J.P. Head Office for New, Zealand : 6, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Besident Secretary : Charle3 J. Fowler. Cecil Wray (Solicitor), Looal Agent, "Victoria Avevrae, Wanfianvji. Racing. TABANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. 9 HACK GUINEAS To be run on New Plymouth Bacecourse on BOXING DAY, 1899. Hack Guineas, of 150 soys ; second horse to receive 30 soys, and third horse 20 soys from the stakes. For 3-year-oids (now yearlings). Colts, Bst 101 b; mares -"or geldings, Bst 51b. One mile. Hack means a horse thathas never won a race and is not nominated at, time of Btart for any racu (Haok and Hunter races excepted.) Nomination, 1 soy, to cloee on SATUEDAY. 28th May, 1898. First Acceptance, 1 soy, to close on Sasurday, 31st December, 1898. Final Payment, 1 soy, to be made on Saturday, 9th December, 1899. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, i Hon. Secretary. • New Plymouth, March, IW>S. i — — ■ ■ ' '"•*' WANTED Known- A choice assort ment of Tweeds (just opened) for , Suits, at reasonable oharges. At H. N overman's, opposite English Church.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9446, 26 May 1898, Page 3
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