POLITICS! POLITEG3!! , TARANAKI CONSTITUENCY. Ij » ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,—*3 lam IJ leaving tor England on the 2nd April, on business of importance to the colony, and this district in particular, I have vory great pleasure in inviting you to attond the Theatre Royal on MONDAY, the 25th March, when I will deliver a political address and also explain the object of my mission. Chair taken at 8 p.m. by His Worship tbo Mavor. dw2s E. METOALIf SMITH. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will bo received up to 12 noon of SATURDAY, 23rd inst., for the Erection of a Cottage in Lemon-street for Mi. W. Wk^bbr. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. F, BROOKING, Architect. Broiigham-strset, 14th March, 1901. 18 20 23 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will be received up to 4 p.m. of SATURDAY, 23rd inst., for the Kreetion of a Residence in Youngstreet for Mr. G. Tisoii. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . W. F. BROOKING, Arobitect. Brougham-streat, 12th March, 1901. 16 23 TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. T> BATtR BROWN lias received ic«truc IV, tions to sell Educa ion Rsserxe of 2§ acres, with i ntw C'ott'igos of 4-rooma each, returning over £8 per week. Lease about 19 years to run, with right of renewal at £lO per annum. Compansation allowed. | Price, £IO6O stg. H. BAKR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, tc Devon-street. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SLEEPERS Railway Deportment (Head Office), Wellington, 22ad February, 19<iU. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this offico up to nojn of 23rd March, 1801, for the supply and delivery of SLEEPERS, in lots of 250 o - more, at any Railway-station or siding on the New Zealand Railways. Oondiiions of contract and forms of tender to be obtained at the Railway-stations, New Plymouth, S'ratford, Feilding, Palmsrston North, and Wanganui, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to bo marked outside " Tender for Sleepers." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be accompanied by tbe deposit required. By order. T. RONAYNE, owdw23 General Manager, N THIS DAY. EWTON KING will sell by auotion at his Haymarket Yards as above,— PIOS, HORSES, TRAPS, &C. 1 Half-bred Jersey Oow. Sale at 12 o'clook. At the Mart,—Fowls, Ducks, Potatoes, Onions, Cheose, Bacon, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Couches, Ohests Drawers, Washs'and', Oheffoniors, Pictures, Books, and Sundries The Bilar;ce of Groceries and Sundries in bankrupt estate of R. Gilmour. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, 30th MAROH. Newton KING has received instructions from Mb Tiios. Wainwbight, to sell by aution at bis mart on the above date— His Valuable Property at Te Henui being part section H, Grey District, containing 1 aire 1 rood together with the buildings thereon. This desirable property is eminently adapted for subdivision being a corner block and just outside Borongh boundary and rating area. Sale at 1 o'clock. 23,25,30 TOLL GATES. SATURDAY, 23rd MAROH. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Taranaki County Council to fell by auction at his Mart on 23rd March, 1901, the leases of thi undermentioned toll-eates;— Waiwak'aiho Mountain Road Inglewood Sruth Juoction Read Puniho Heimama Sals at 2 o'clock, 0,14,16,23 THURSDAY, 28ra MAROH. NEWTON KING has received instructions F. L. Wbdstkr, Esq, who has sold his property, to sell by auction at the residence Liardet Street, FURNITURE, ETC., cor*-, sisting of,— Drawing-room Sflito, Settee, Small Tables, Chairs. Couches. Eockors, Pictures, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Chdfaaeer, 0 Bedstea-'s, Matt resses, Pillows, Chests Drawers, Toilet,-tables, Withstands and Ware, Lineoleum, Hearth Rups, Fenders and Irons, Coal Scuttles, ICorosene Stove, Patent Cooker Music Beoks, Trays, Looking* glasses, Crockery, Ja,m Jars, 2 Desks, Ladd«(<« Lawn Mover, Net and Balls, Lawn Marker, Verandah Seats and Blinds, Mangle, Pot Plants and Sundries. Bale at 1.30 o clock. 93 25,28 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. AUOTION SALE OP Mt. ELIOT LEASEHOLDS. MR. STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW will sell by public auction at the auction mart of Newton Kintr, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, tbe 30th day of March, 1901, at i Jim, — LEABBS (for years with Perpetual Rights of and provisions for protection of improvements) of the following Sections of Mt. Eliot Reserve at upset annual rentals on street frontages pa under:— Sections 9 (10s, to St. Aubyn-street), 10 (3081,11 (258), 19 (265), 14 (365), 15 (245), 18 (225), IB (255), 20 (255), 21 (30s to Egmont street), 22 (255), 23 (265), 24 (255), 25 (80i)" j And also the following Sections fronting! j Brougbam-street, and seuth of Ariki.ttreet, I at upset annual rentals oa street frontages aa under:—Seotions 43 (50s), 44 (40s), and 45 (408), For particulars and Conditions of Sale and of Leases apply to the Auctioneer or to the Board's Solioltor, Oliver Samuel, Brongham--Btr<«t, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 54, 23 March 1901, Page 3
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