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SALES BY A UCTION. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd. TKTATT, LAING, 4c WRIGH i have ral VV c. ired instructions from Mtt AlfkKl) Drake to offer at public auctioa on the above date BIGHT SECTIONS AT FITZROV. Low reierves and easy term». Sale on the ground if fins (if wet in the Bacon Factory, Free brake frem Bank of New Zealand at SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th. NKWTON KING has received instruction* from Mr. JAMEg Habvby to sell by auction at his mart on Saturday, January 24th,Sal* at 2.46 p.m. 22 DAVID LAING, Auctioneer.

Section No. 1534, full J-aorc, in Leach-»treet, near the Eliotstreet station. Kale at 2.30 o'clock. 22 23 GARRISON BAND CQNOERTrjpHKATKB ROYAL. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1902, 1. Contest Selection Garrison Band 2. f-'ong (selected) Mr. Ryan 3. Cornet Solo (test) Mr. Pickford 4. Part Song English Ohurch Choir 5. B iritone Solo (test) Mr. Flatt 6. Selection Banjo ic Mandolin Olo.b 7. Xi omhone Solo Mr. 81y 8. Sirg-(selected) Miss Cornwall 9. S prano Solo Mr. Nichols Interval. 10 Contest Selection (tesi) G rrison Band 11. Part Song Church of Hnglaml Choir 12. flttßassSblo Mr. O. McDonald '3 S. l'.otion Banjo & Man-ioliu Club 14 Horn .-oli Mr. Co'.thnrt 15- !■< ns Mr. Kyan IS. BBflitß ss Solo Mr. Hughes 17. Brass Quartette (tes t ) Garrison Band God Savu thk Kino. Price*— 2i end Is. Tickets obtainable from Colonial Piano Company, Mr. P. McKinnon Bain, and all members. W. NICHOLS Hon. S c.

WRIITES Altornbtiva Tenders will ba received till noon on MONDAY, 2nd February, for Sanding p irta o' the MimiMokau Koad, between Mount Messenger and Tongaporutu. Tender A—2Bl chains in sections'. Tender B—7lJ chaits ii se-tions. Specifications may bo seen at this office, and »t the Pi st Offices at Waitara, Urenui, and Torgaporutu. Tenders to te mark d 011 the ontside " Tenders for Sanding Mimi M' kuu Koal," and accompanied by deposit?, addressed to the undersigned

G. T. MURKAY, Road Surveyor. New Plymouth, 20th January, 1902. 22 23 ?6 28 w24 TENDERS. TENDERS are inrited up lo January 27th for NAHTHWORK at the Wesleyan Mission Station. Specifications at the offices o£ MR. JOHN BKINNER, Gover-st eat, and MR. J. 0. GEORGB, 28 Pevovstreet.

FOWLS! BIRDS! PLANTS! FOR PRIVATE SALE—S DAYS ONLY-AT J WALKER, the not-d fancier, of Auck- . land, has opened up with a gra'd collection of abcrre 200 choice rare Ferns, Tuberous Begonias, Bonvardias, New Fuchsias, Hanging Baskets, eto., e'c. EWTON 111 WTO N ING'B .INGS FOR 5 DAYS ONLY -PRIVATE SALE.

MEMO TO FRUIT BUYERS. Preserving I Lump Sahara Brewer's ("rys'als »t Good Value 'No l.<ry*t.ls Grocery | No. 1 A. Crystals Dei on street | No.Uar.d No. 3 Moist A good line in Glass J iK, specially suitable for Bott i g and Jam. JOSEPH T WHITE Tsltpbone, No 92.

MUaL.'. MRS S O TBACHJCR OF PIANOFORTE AND THBORT. Next term will cmrenee MONDAY, Fibruiry 2nd. At home attar January 24th. Ad'r.'ss: ''Dallin,. hoV Oot-rt 11a -s'reat.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE K hive 1 h : s Day entered i&to PartnerNORTH EG MONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND COTTAGE. ARE now open for the coming season, under the cacabie management of Ur and Mrs K. 0. Kivbll. The most nvigoratiDg health reserb in the North Islan-l. Magnificent; prospects, delightful girroundings, charming sylvian walks, and the most delicto s and exhilarating mountain i. ir, Thot e in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should sot miss this chince. A daily pigeon post to New Plymouth has been inaugurate ). Charges for Mountain House: Is per night, with use of bank and co king utensils, etc.; visitors to provide their own b'ankets. If meals mi; be obtained from caretaker at Is 61 each. The cottage may \ie hired for th) exclusive use of a part', euht bunks with mattrasws only, and all cooking utsnsils, with tables and other furniture provided Terms on applica ion. Mea's will be provided by caretaker it required, same as above. Visitors will be met at the radios line' if required with pv.k and saddle horses, but ample notice should be given the caretaker. 1 etter3 posted to reach Inglewood, c/e Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than WEDNESDAY mo nings, wi'l reciive attion. ship, under the style " f JiRAtJDON k CAKRINGTON, GENERAL AGENTS, Opposit • the fed House Hotel. Ttlepbone 283. tc W. H. SKINNER, Obairman North Egmont Committee.

SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. 12 FBKSHOLD BBOTION3 for sale, situate! between town and haroonr, OARTHEVV, BRITTAIN fc 00. Sole Agent t. s SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. UNITY SIDK 07 STKtfßT.—Bwy ter«i; no money if building. CARTHEW, BRITTAIN k 00., Sol« Agent*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1903, Page 3

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