FURNITURE SALE. FRIDAY, 2ND AUGUST. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS have received instructions from Mrs'. Fobte, who i» leaving the distr'ct, to sell by auction on the premises, coiner of Kobe and Vivianstreets, on the above date, — The whole of her nsar'y new Household Furniture, consistir g of 1 Pin no, 1 Gents' Rambler Bicycle, 1 Lady's Bicycle (both nearly new). 2 Good Sofas, 4 Handsome Battan Arm Chairs, Afternoon Tea Table, Music Stands, Bamboo Furrituie. Bardscme Bevelled Mirr< r Wardrobe, Marble Top Washstand Combination Chest - of - Drawers and Mirror, Pedestal Cupboard, Commode, 5 Handsome Oak Chans, Australian Bottwood, Feldinj and other Chairs. Small Book cases, Washatands, Chest? of- Drawers, Wire Mattrass Swatcher, Stretcher and Mattrass, Bedroom Sets, Curta'ns, Matting, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Kirescreen, Single Iron Bead«tead, Wire Matt as', Good Treadle Sewing Machine, Small Tables, Soltzo eene, Hanging Lamps, Stepladder, G*a Grill, Meat Safe, New Lawn Mower, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 27 301 BUM'S SEEDS (MW! C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, HAS pleasure in announcing the fact that his LAKGE SUPPLY of BURPEE'S SEEDS, FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES ere now to band and ready for sale. Special attention is called to BURPEE'S GQLLEGTIONS PRICE, Is. 3d. EACH—PANSIES SUNFLOWERS SWEET PEAS FLOWERS (10 kinds). Yoa should note also thatO, CARTER hag a well-assorted supply of VEGETABLE SEEDS; 16 VARIETIES OF PEAS 10 ~ „ BEANS, And Novelties in TOMATOES, LETTUCE Acc. &c. B sure U make trial of Improved Strataeem Peas, Blue Podded Butter Beans, Ladies' Finger Raddish, etc. BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW, Hence you are advised to SOW BURPEE'S SEEDS. ™ SUNBEAM PORK CBYLON TKA. Agent—lt COOK SON.' SALE OF RUKUHIA ESTATE. y FOR SALE. THE BALANCE OF THE WELL KNOWN "RUKUHIA ESTATE." SUB-DIVIDED INTO FARM 3 AS UNDER A Land Tramfer Title will be given ; terms are easy, and pi ices txceptionally low, Creameries will ba erected where required. Lot H.—470 Bcres. The making of a good Dairy Farm, 3 miles from Frankton, small house and stable', SO acres in grass, 150 acres unimproved ploughabla land, 270 acres gt'O I swamp which only requires draining to make into valuable property, Price for this is exc ptionally cheap. £SOO for the lot. Lot G.—320 acre?, undulating country, unimproved, only five miles from Hamilton, 32s per acre, Lot L.— 540 acres known as the " Flax Farm," 50 acies nice green hill, 490 acres flax swamp, excellent quality, now being drained by the proprietors. This section will make a really firat class farm when brought in. ■" per acre, Lot N.—780 acres, 120 acr< newly sown grass, splendid take, t acres 'in drained swamp, woui<? oake a mice dairy farm. Lot 0.—680 acres, 500 acres in grass and turnips, 180 acres in bo»h, swamp and rough feel, would make a splendid graziEg or dairy farm, grand turnip Jand, undulating country, four mile* from Railway Station, six miles from Ohaupo. 6s per acre. Lot P.—450 ac grand Dairy Farm, 150 acres new grass, splendid take, 300 acres swamp, wh'ch can be had at a low late. Lot Q —2OO acres, all in grass, undulating conntry, all plnnghnble, would make a pretty little farm, bei»g excellently situated. Lot T.—lßo acres, splendid Kahikatea Flat, land b - ing equal to anything in Waikato, and ideal Dairy Farm, only four miles I from Ohaupo. never has been ploughed a r d is in excellent grass. : Lot U.—160 acres, similar to above. ! Lot V.—130 acres, similar to above. ' Lot <V. —400 acres, good flat, corn-try, | mostly in grass, turnips and Kahikatea cleared flat, all fenced, well wat'-red. Lot X.—400 acres, one of the best farms n | the Estate, 140 acres newly sown grass, I b-lance cleared Kahikatea Flat, only 3 | miles from Ohaupo, j Lot Y. —1000 acres, good run, land of excellent quality, carries stock well, well ! watered. Price, 2;>s per acre. : Lot Z.—looo acres, an excellent grazing farm, close to Ohaupo. Price £IOOO. The Homestead of 3440 acres, one of the best in the Waikato, srand wool-'hed, stables, splendid undulating country, all subdivided »ntr> convenient paddocks, good orchard and vegetable garden, 3 mil's fr«m Ohaupo, 2 miles from Sta tiori. Would make an ideal stud farm. W. SOUTER & Co,, Cambridge and Ohaupo. SOOTHING POWDERS RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC.' preserve « healtby stata of the const!* button the period of Teetbtngi The words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY,' '■ Are engraved ou the Government Stamp afimi & each Pacftet, Aeents—Kem thorne, Prosser& Co fag 5 SUNBEAM puna aarura TKA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 3
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