MONDAY, 25th MAROH. TVrK'VTON KING bas received instrucItl lions from Mr. G. V. Komt.'KON, who is leaving the district, to soil by auction at tbe 'I hoatrc Royal (whoro furniture Is removed for convenience of sale), on the Above date,— The whole of his HouseholdFuvnitc'c, etc., consisting of Tables, Chairs, Rattan Furniture (almost new), 2 Dining Tabios. Chelfonier, Bagatelle Board Easy Chairs, Battee, Fenders and yiro Irons, Olccka, Picture?, Davenport, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chesi9 Drawers, Combination riic.it, M T. Washstand, Looking O'atses. Toilet Seta, Tubs, Copper, Garden Roller, Garden Tools. Kitchen Utensil*, Crockery »nd Glassware, 1 Walnut Overmantel, 1 Mangle. 2123 25 Sale at 1.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT OPOTIKI. FRIDAY, 12*1 APRIL. SIBTON ESTATE, 1126 AOKES, WHS undersigned has been instructed by X Mb. Henry ALtBT, who is retiring on acooußt ef ill-health, to tell the above Estate, either as a whole or in section* to suit purchasers. This fine Estate is at Waistahi, 6 miles from OpotUi, within two miles of a Dairy Factory ; geod dairying and maize growing land, captains 1126 acres, sea frontage. Good Homestead, 10 rooms, large barn and outbuildiags, sheep and stock yards. Sub-divided into If) paddocks; well acres rich swamp, balance good quality dry country; nearly all ploughable ; all but about 200 acres in grass. Price low. Terms easy. Sale at 12 o'clock. Further particulars on application to R. SEDDON, td Auctioneer. R. 6ARR-BROWN, Land and Estate Agtnt, Hotel and Sharebroker, Auckland and Taranaki, Has for sale Hotels in all parts of Auckland and Taranaki Provinces. Tbe following are a few:— HOTEL in country town«hip, rising district ; 9 year's loase; large turnover. £I2OO goodwill, stock and furniture at valnatinn. 27SS HOTEL in main street; good tows; leave about 4 years; takings £BO per week £SOO goodwill, stock and furniture at valuation. 2756 HOTEL in splendid position; rising township ; comparatively new house, doing £l3O por week. R»nt, £7 per week. Price, £3OOO for goodwill and furniture, stock at valuation. 27G6 HOTEL in centre of township; rapidly rising district; lease, 3 years to run at £6 per week; taking*, £BO weekly. Price, £2250 goodwill and furniture, stock at valuation. 2702 HOTEL, city, in good position, doing £75 to £IOO weekly; rent £lO per week, sublets £3 10. £7OO goodwill, stock and fnrniture at valuation 276" HOTEL, in good town, doing £IOO weekly; long lease; low rental; cheap house to run. 48 HOTEL, in goed country town, doing £4O weekly; saleyards on property; lease, 5 years at £6 per week. £SOO goodwill, stock and furaitare at valuation. 45 HOTEL in rising district, taking 1:110 weekly; lease, 7 years, at £l2 per week. Price, £4OOO, including furniture, stock at valuation. 3 aOTEL in good township, taking £BS weekly; lease, 10 years, at &7 per week; sublets amount to £7 per week; sublets amount to £3 10i pir week, Pric3, £3500, including furniture, stock r,t valuation. 1 Also, several others. For further particulars apoly at office, Devon-street, Mew Plymouth. 9023 WOOD!• ANJD_ MUSIC. WESLBYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY BERTIOES. EAKTER SUNDAY, APRIL 7TH., Service of Bong, WOODLAND MUSIC. THURSDAY, APRIL 11th., PUBLIC TEA MEETING AND ANNUAL GATHERING. Particulars later. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OJ 1 NEW ZEALAND, LTD. EASTER HOLIDAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUIsGA. rpHE 8,8. XAKAPUNA (or bthep of the L Company's steamers, weather and other clronrastancea permitting) will leave New Plymouth for Onehunga on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, on arrival of special mall train from Wellington. A. O. WALKER, td Branch Manager. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE S.S NGAPUHI will leave the Breakwater for Onehunga on S VTURDAY,, 'Gth ApijU, at 9.45 p.m., on arrival of special expjeas train from Wellington. See also advertisement. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER. NEW 2SKALAND RAILWAYS. KASTER EXCURSION FARESHoliday excursion tiokets win be issued from any station to an; station on the Wellington-Napier New Plymouth Section, and from any station between New Plymouth and Napier (inclusive) and branches to Wellington, via Manaw&tu Co.'s line, from TUESDAY, 2nd April, to MONDAY, Bth April, available for return till TUESDAY, 7th May, 1901. For further particulars see posters at stations. %330 BY ORDER. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOE. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interest |in the above BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz.: — Coach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at 'est E. COULTER, itara.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 54, 23 March 1901, Page 3
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