IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS in DEVON STREET. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST. NEWTON KING is instructed by Mr. V. P. Cobkill (as agent fer the owner) to offer for sale by auction at bis Mart, ss above, Ihe following portions of that well situated property in Devon-street, immediately opposite the Red Horss Hotel, In lots to suit buyers' requirements, as under,— Loi' 1. The Corner Allotment, having a frontage of 30 feet to Devon street, and a frontage of 115 feet or thereabouts to Gcvar-ttreet, with back entrarce by a 20-foot right-of-way oppont} Messrs. Jenkinson'a Coach Facto y.
The buyer to have the option of taking a further 10 feet to the eastward at a price per foot 25 por cent, lees than the price realised by tha above 30 feet, or 20 feet at a piice 33J par csnt. less than same, thus giving tha tuyer the option of 30, 40, or £0 feet frontage to Devon-street. Lot 2. Allotment continuing to the eastward of the above, having a frontage of 20 feet to Devon-street, by a depth of 115 feet or thereabouts mcnlng back to the right-of-way from Qoverstreet, The purchaser to have the option of takiog a further 10 feet at a price 10 per cent, lets than tlia price realised by the above, or 20 feet at a price 15 per cent, less than the sam e, thus giving the buyer the option of 20, 30, or 40 feet frontage to Devon-street. Tuiim3.—Ttw following exceptional terms are offered viz.:—lo per cent, of the purchase money upon signing agreement after fall of the hammer, IS per cent, on completion of purchase within one month from date of sale, the remaining 75 per cent, being left on mortgage (if desired) for three years at the low rate of 4 per cent, per annum.
The Tender's agents would call special attention to the fact that no similar property to the above is now avail ablj within the busitiesi limits of oar main thoroughfare, and that the rapidly increasing population of the eastern side of New Plymouth makes this position a very central one. The handsome buildings recently ereoted and about to be built io the immediate vicinity must necessarily farther enhance values within a very short period. A plan of the property nay be seen, and any information obtained, at the of Mr. IT. P. Cobkill, National Bank Ohambers.
FORESTERS' HALL. THURSDAY, 23uu AUGUST, 1900 COMBINED pRESTERS' gOOIAL. Music by Mr. McKinnon Bain's Crohcstra. Tickets—La'lics, 2a ; Gents, 3?. FRANK NEWELL, J. D. MURRAY, Hod. Sees
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND BULB SHOW, In connection with St. Mary's Parish Sunday Schools. ST. MARY'S'HALL, September 6th and 7th Catalogues on application. L. J3. WEBSTIiII, Hon. Sec.
11l EAT RE 110YAL, AUGUST 16 th, 1 900. 'I own Band Ball. Tickets—lndies, 2s; (Jcntluncn, 3s. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL Will bs held in tl'.o THEATRE ROYAL ON WEDNESDAY, 5m SEPTEMBER, Under tlie Patronage of tie Tartr.aki jxd Otago Rugby Uuoif. Tickets—LaJieJ, 2s; G-'n'leman 3i. 0. B. LEVER, Hon. Sec. tsK ion SUNBEAM PUKE OKyION YEA jento—B 0 OK 4c SON
MELOfTE HAND SEPARATORS. ME&SES. BEWLEY & WATT beg to announce that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Taranaki Provincial District for the above Hand and Turbine Separators. At the last Show of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, held in June, 1899, these Separators were shown to take 83 per cent, less power than the Alpha—Laval, and 50 per cent lees than the average of all the other Separators competlrg. At the mott 811VEHE PCBLIO TBIAUS ever held, lasting a week, and under the auspices of tho Belgian Government, for the purpose of selecting the BEST SEPARATOR for the use of the Students in the Bouobet les Anvers College of Agriculture—tho following joints being most carefully considered : Efficiency of Separation Power required Quantity of milk separated par hour Means of regulating oream Construction, materials, safety Base of cleaning Selling prioo (Maximum points, 100) — the MELOTTE SEPARATOR was FIRST, with 98.02 per cent of points, b;ating the Alpha-Laval, with 89.16 points. We are taking orders for Hand and Turbine Maobinee, specimens of whtth may be seen. " A LIMITED NUMBER only will be available, so to prevent disappointment orders should be btoked early. BEWLEY & WATT, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. PETIUE'3 ESTATE, situated at the Man gorei cross-roads, three miles from New Plymouth, to be sold in lots o£ from 1J to M J acrts. Plans and particulars on application to Messrs. licwiey and Watt, Land Agents, Devon-street, New Plymouth. " SUNBEAM A enta—W. OOOK k BON ITOOLIBAH oures unbroken chilblains, IV rulieves itohlcg, reduces inflamatlon evei'fwiiMS, PURE OhYLON
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 14 August 1900, Page 3
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