PUBLIC NOTICE. FITZROY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th. NEWTOS KING has received instructions from Mr. Hugh Wilson, who is leaving the di9tnot, to Bell by public auction, on the premises, Kitzroy,— Asl his Superior HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of Piano by Boiling and Spangenberg, stool, drawing-room suite in silk tapestry, fancy tables, whatnot, overmantle, carpets, hearthrug?, oi) paintings, cheffonier, couch, Bentwood and wi ker chairs, dining tables, fender and irons, scuttle, linoleum, rugs, p'ctures, 3 double iron bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, washstands and ware, duchess chests, cbcsts drawers, miirors, oilcloth, camp chair, mats, curtains and poles, meat safe, chum, milk pans, baths, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wringer, poultry, and sundries. Also Section 31, J-acre, Barriball-street, with NEW FIRST-GLASS HOUSE, Trap Shed, etc., thereon. Section 30, £-acre, corner of Barriball and Record-streets, adjoining atove. Sale at 2 o'clock. w!7 2M20 24 27 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENTS.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st. NEWTON KING has reee'ved instructions froai the Tbusteks of the Piitiiiiive Methodist CSur h to pel by auc i " »t hit Mart on the above date,— THKEK VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALM>TM6iNTS, being sub di isiona of 6, Borough of New Plymouth. I'lica i vahuble building sites are situated at t'i<* corner of Pevon and Mt. • dgecombe streets, wi'hin three uiinut a' walk of the I'os-t Office Also,— K hVnN VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ALLOTMKNTS, being p'rta of , '' urn Sections 247 218, 249,272, 278, 274, 275, and 27«. Theas beautiful buil ing sit»s are most con eniontly situated on high ground, with frontages to Devo» and P.iwdert am-streata, almost immediately opposite the New Plymouth lawn tennis co irta, an 1 wit 1 in two or thr-. s minutes' walk of >he Pr at Office. The leases will be for 21 years, with revaluation clauses, protection of improvements, perpetual rights of renewal, and free from oompulsory building conditions. Full particulars at J. Beltringer's, or from the Auctioneer. Lithographic Pl&is will ba issued in a few days. ' Sale at 2.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21st. Messrs watt, laing & wright, havd recrivtd iustrujtions to sell by public auction, on the above <lat°, -
That valuab'e pmperly i'i Bullerstreefc knoVM as ttu la e Mr. Jambs Bellrincjmii's paddock (Sections 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312. The property wl'l be ofte e 1 in eight lcta each, comprising one-eighth of an acre (one lot carrying a small stable). Each lot will be offered with the or tion of two or more. All the s cti-.na are on the sunny side of the street, and the upsets have baen placed as low as £7B each. The? e are the newest freehold sections to the of the town o i tha m irke and should meet with ready tale. Sals at 6.30 p.m. on the g'otrd if weather fine. If wet at the effice of Messrs. Watt, Lainq k Weight, Egmont-it-ert. E GAR W \TT, wdtd Aoctio-:ecr. THURSDAY, JiNUARY 22ND. WATT, LAING, & WRIGH ' li&ve rcc ired instructions from Mb ALFtED Drakb; to offer at public nuctlo'i on the above dale SIGHT SEOTIONS AT FIIZROF, Low reservei and easy term . Bale on the ground if fiae (if wet in the Bacon Factory. Sale at 2.45 p.m. Free brake from Bank of New Ziahnd at. 2,16 p.m. EDGAR WATT, 22 Auctioneer.
A- R BRANDON, (Late Brandon & Catrington), GENERAL AGENT, 0 Opposite the Keel house H'.tel. i'i lepboae 28:). T. BRASH'S Picturesq e Reside ec, on tlie Cariing tan-road, TtIUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903. FOWLS! BIRDS! PLANTS! FOR PHI VAT E SALE—S DAYS ONLY -AT J WALKER, tha noted fancier, pf &uck- . land, has owned Hp with a grand collßcfron of al> Y - 200 choice r ire Ferns, Tubaious Begoiius, Bonvardias, New Fuchsias, Hanging baskets, eto., eg. GARDEN PARTY AT td Pautioulabs Latsb. Newton KWTON FOR 5 DAYS ONLY -PRIVATE sale.
MEMO 10 FRTJIT BUYERS. Preseiving I Lamp Sugars Brewer's Cryslals at Good Value (No 1. Crystils Grocery | No. 1 A.Orystals Devon street | No.2and Ho. 3Moist A good line in Glass Jjrs, specially suitable {or Bottlirg and Jam. JOSEPH T WHITE Telephone, No 92.
MUSIO. MRS- S 0 POPE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Next term will commence MONDAY, February 2nd. At home after January 24th. Address: " Dallinghoo," Oosrtsnay-Btreet. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admit'ed Mr H. A. Lsnnmn into pirtneialup in the business af Public Acco intant etrried on by me at this address, whioh will in futura be transacted under the style of " KELBEY and LENNON." THOB. 0. KELSEY, F.N.Z.A.&. New Plymouth, January Ist, 1903.
WANTED. —Housekeepers to try Maslin Porridge Meal. Cheaper than all meal.—Wholesale Agents, Borqebb, Fbasbb * 00.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1903, Page 3
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