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SALES BY XVCTION. FITZROY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th. NEWTON KING ha* received instructions from Mr. Huoii Wilson, wko is leaving tie distn-jt, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Fitzroy,— Asl his Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and KFFEOTB, consisting of: — Piano by Kolling a r .d Spangenberg, stool, drawing-room suite in silk tapestry, fancy tables, whatnot, I overmantle, carpets, hearthrugs, oil paintings, cheffonier, conch, Bintwood and wicker chair;, dining tables, fender and ir«ns. fcuttle,' linoleum, rugs, p'ctures, 3 double' iron bedsteads, wire and 110-k mattresses, washstands aud ware, duehues chests, chests drawers, mirrors, oilcloth, camp chair, mats, curtains and poles, meat sa r e, churn, milk pans, baths, ki'chen utensils, garden tools, wringer, poultry, and sundries. Also,— Section 31, J-acre, Barriball-street, with NKW FIRST-CLASS HOUBK, Tiap Sho-), etc.,th ; reon. Section 30, j-acre, corner of Btrnball and Hecird-streets, adjoining above. Sale at 2 o'clock. wl7i!iu-0 1 27 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Trustees of the Primitive Methodist Church to pe'l by auc'iin at bis Mart on the above date,— THREE VALUABLE FRWSHOLD ALLOTMENTS, being sub di isions of G, Borough of New Plymouth. 'These valuable building site* are situated at the corner of Devon and Mt. KdgecombeBtreets, within three uiiuut- a' walk of the Post Office. Also,— ELEVEN VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, being pirts of S'nwn Sections 247 218, 249,272, 273,274, 276, and 270. These beautiful building sites are most conveniently situated on high greumi, with frontages to Devon and IV\vderbam-a treats, almost immediately opposite the New Plymouth lawn tennis coorts, ani witMn two or three minutes' walk of the Prst Office. The leases will bo for 21 years, with revaluation clauses, protection of improvements, perpetual riglua of ren-wal and free from compulsory building coodui-. s. Full particulars at J. Bel'ringer's, or from the Auctioneer. L'thographic Flans will be issued in a few days.

Sale at 2.80 o'clock. 2124 29 GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCKSTONY RIVER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Newton KING has received instructions from the Executor J of tJi slate Wm. Bayly, who have sold the Warea farm, to sell by auction at his Stony River yards, where the stock will be remove! for convenience of sale, on MOM DAY, February 2nd,— The WHOLE of FAT k STORK BTOOK, SHEEP, HORSBS, FARM IMPLEMENTS Etc , consisting of, — CATTLK--107 Vit Bullocks 75 Fat Oows 135 Forward Bullous 57 Forward Oows 146 3-j ear bteers 101 Store Cows 17 Tows and Oalve? 81 IS-mmths to 2-year Stejrs 7 Yearlings B'rIEKP Fat Sheep GSO Hoggets 200 Store Sheep HORSES--10 Pnusht Horses (1 colls 5 Brood Maret 1 Stallion Muck 4 3-year-old Hccki 6 2-ye r-old Hscka 5 Yearling Hacks 11 Hac v s WORKING BULLOCKS—--2 Pain* Working Bollocks I4PLEMENIS 2 gooi diills, 1 d.f. plough, i disc harrows, 1 Cambridge roller, tine and chain harrows, chain whippletrees, blocks and tackle " Horse, cart, and harness, bullock. dray, yok s and bows, and sundry toV.s. The Warea farm being fold, the whole of the stock as above will be sold absolutely without reserve. Fr e brakes will leave the m»rtat9.3o a.m. and railway station at 11 a.m. one nival of Hawera train. Intending buyera will please book seats early. Note.—No outside stock will be offered at this sale, but my usual Stony River sale will be hsld on the 4th February. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. w2J 31r.24.28 -—•*><£ J? J **?!- MM town J* i JK*fi ' I rcMfiiZirX*A10TEL K+iZv) m ll PORT MOTUROA WILL BE OPEN ON AND AFTER 31st JANUARY. £SO SEC-HONB £SO £5 DEPOSIT OALIAGHAN & "O MA* LIN is specially adapted for the weather, being non-heating. All shopkaepers.—Wholesale agents, BUBQBSb Fbashb It Co.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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