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■ SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10TH. NEWTOtJ KING ha« received instructions from Mb 11. Stevenson to sell by auction at bis ma-t on the above dale : Part Section IG2I, Letch-street, containing one-eighth acre, level and wgll fenced, with superior new five-roomed cottage, every convenience (wardrooe, cupbcards, shelves, etc., wash-house and copper built in, watej laid on). | This is a very nice property, situated with-; in five minules of the centre of the town, j and must be sold. ' Sale at 2.30 o'clock. OMATA. MONDAY, JANUARY 12th. VJ EWTON KING has re-e'ved instruc li tions from Mr. James Hooker, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, Omata, on the abo\e date,— AH his DAIRY CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS and FURNITURE!, as.acder 36 Cow?, all young and quiet 2 Heife*s 31 Calves 1 2-year-old Shorthorn Bu 1 1 Brood Mare, with Olevelatd colt and stinted to Albert Victor 1 2-year-old Oolt 1 Yearling Filly 4 Harness Horses 6 Pork pigs, 2 sows, 1 boar, 8 young pigs, fowls, 1 nearly~new Cambridge roller, I Massey-Harris reaper and mower, 1 MasseyHarris rake, 1 Horusby plough, 1 s it tine harrows, 1 tip-cart and ha-ness, 1 good spri-g trip and harress, 1 oat c-usher, milk cans, bucktts, harness, whippletrtes, garden tools, 1 newj. tarpau'in 24 x 20. 50 puriri posts, 8 sacks oats, quantity of chaff, good p ano, 3 chests drawers, t 'b'es, chairs, conch's, i ht£Eoii«r, bedsteads, mattres.-es, carpets, linoleum, mirrorK, wsshstands, (rood Wertheim sewing machine, kitchen utensils and sundries. Also, - O.j account of ulr. Jis. Smith. - 35 Calvis 6 Cows in milk 1 Mare and Boal 1 3-yeir Filly, stau- ch in all harness 1 3-year Geld'n ; Lunch at noon 7 3,6,10 Sale at 1 o'clock. "THE LAND TAX AND INCOMETAX AOT, 1902." Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 51h January, 1903. BY Order in Council, made and is&ued by His Excellency the Goycrro' in Council on Ihe sth day of December last under the authority of the above Act, ii. \va- determined that the respective d»)t es by way of leviable under ttie ha'd Act should be paid in one s-um ou THURSDAY, the 29th day of January, 1903, ■ t thi office of the Commissioner of Tixes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with suoh Order in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties will be payable accordingly. JOHN McQOWAN, 10,24 Commissioner of Taxes. TENDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS are invited for Forming the following streets (1) Molesworth-street, from Kiwau to Hobson street. (2) Powderham-strer-t, from Horleystreet to Cutfield road. (3) I.emon-Btreet, from Liardet to Eliot-btwe';, Plans and specifications may be seen at my office Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, on forms sur,p'.i~d, endorsed Tenders for Formation, has been extended to MONDAY next at no:>n. F. T. BEIARINGER, Town Olertr. TARANAKI EDUOATION BOARD TO BUiLDERS. TKi\DRR3 will b) reci-ived at mr office till 4 "p.m , on TUfSDAY, 27th inbt., for the erection of a school building at Kahui, near Babotu. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted JAS. SANDERSON, Arohtect, King'* Buildings, Brougham-street, dlOUil, wIO 1724 ON ItiE. BEST HEAPS! in us. lON THE BEST HEADS! 8 WOODROW'S Latest London Styles ABB BOLD BY ••• HATS AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., Devon St., New Plymouth. J DISTINCTIVE FINISH. j \ y HAT is the distinctive finis-h aboat i ' • starched linen J It is not the wliitej ness nor yet the stiffness, for thes 1 are common to all. Take vlvte shirts, collars and cuffs —whiteno! s and stiffness one expects, but there is no distinction in either. It is ths glossy appearance of the laundried shirts [ that gives them the distinctive finish—it is the finish which every woman who has to do | with washing and ironing likes to obtain. Success is assure! to those who use AYRE3' O'-INESS LAUNDRY GLAZE .Itis so simp'e and eafy to u*e. There ii no | mixing and messing about with it. The' i powder is aopl ed to he starched linen with ' a flannel, and fo'lows the ironing. This glaze imparts a beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satisfaction. SOLD EVERYWHERE At 6d and Is per packet. Samples sent post-free to any address in the colony. Write to R. AYRES, 90, Ouba-asreet, Wellington, 16 FITZROY 'BUS SERVIOE. I BEG to notify that I have taken over the B'us Service lately carried on by Mr Catbro. i Revise! time-table appears in another column, to J. W. WEST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 8, 10 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 8, 10 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 8, 10 January 1903, Page 3

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