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8 ALEi BY AUCTION. j TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. KING ha* received instructions J\ to sell by auction, without besbrvs:, at his mart, Devoti-slreet, on Tueeday, Fo'jruary 17th,— ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. HpHE balarco ci cargo cow in the stranded JL eteamer ' Gairioch " (to be removed in •one week from date of rale). ' ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MiY CONCERN. The hull, orginc<<, end boiler j of the s.s. Gairloch as sha now lie) on the rocks at the mouth of the Timaru Kiver, 10 miles from New Plymouth breakwater ,' Sale at 11 o'clock. 91216 ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR- j WAiwAKAmo. : FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20th. i EVVION KING will sell by auction at I his yards as above, — I / 7(\(\f\ BHBKP, as .under:— j 500 Mixed 2 tooth 500 Mixed 2 a d 4-toMh 200 2 aid 4-tocth Kwes SCO 2 and i tooth Wethers 300 4 and 6-tooih Kwes 100 6 torth Ewes 500 6 t:>f.m. Bwes 450 Lambs 100 WooJl/ Lambs SCO Good Shropshire Lamb 3 200 Fat Ewes sud Wethers 300 Fat and Forward Sheep ALSO,— WITHOUr IiESEKVE. 1400 4and6-todth K'.ves 1200 Good Woo.ly L mbs j 20 Rams Bale at 1230 o'clock. 14,16,19, SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock, At the Wool fn'l Grain Store?, Migh-slrcet, , Ilunedin. SALE OF ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST FERTILE STUD OR DAIRY FARMS IN OTAGO. WRIGHT, BTEPHEVSON it CO. have received instruction* from Miss PILLANS, of MYRES ESTATE, INOHCLUTHA. to cftn that early selected farm for ssle by pu' lie anctfnn, at above tim :• and plac •. Th)area of Uio Kst>Uis 143A2831P, ar.d ih.i Land, c if a river deposit, : s .'i' iich »<■ any ti be found in Now 7.e 'and. It, is tituatf d as tho upper end of h chcluiha, Hnl containing th« lighost 1 .i»l on the li'aiid is prac icnl y «b ve flood level, no ilioi wa'er having been on the place since 1878 T e Farm is subdiviiC'l into nuuievou.s paddocks, and ccntains 30 acres of m'gnilica.l na'ivc- bus' l , (rotara, white pine, imple, lihbonwood, goal, etc.), which ap.ri fron its . worth as tirabe-, is invaluable as shelter fo( stock in summer and winter There are two dwellings on t*>e property—one a RESIDENCE op 13 ROOMS, and l he other a FIVE-ROOMEQ HOUSE, besides Stable, Byre, and other necessary Outbuildings. The Estate ia suited alike for a Stud Farm or for a Dairying Property ; indeed for either purpose it could not bo surpassed. It is within two mileof Stiriing Railway Nation and Dairy Factory, with which a good road consents it. As evidencing the fertility of the soil, it mar be mentioned tint drill swede turnips grown oi the adjoining farm were last winter s ild frr £7 per acre to be eaten off the ground. Possession by the middle of April Pa>t of tho purchase money can remain on mortgage, as may be artanjed. Further information on application to WRIGHT, STsrH-CNSON & CO. Icspectnn on application to Miss Pir> LANa, on tho premises 1116 2128 7 WAIT for Sale of Payuters, There will be nothing offering like it. 1/jw upsets. Sale 3rd Ar.ril, W. COLRTNEY BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT ELECTORS ROLL. i ESIDEVfS who are entitled to be placed 1 on tho Borough Holls under tie " Residential" qualification are requested to fe'din their claims immediately, as tlio new Rolls have to bo compiled by tho sth March next. Own rs who are not Batepayers are also requ-sted to send in their applications. Any ratepayer having qualifications in nvre than one ward may sebct the ward for which re is to be ei roHo'. In default of saoh selection the Town Clerk will select the ward. AH claims not received on or before the 26th inst. will be placed on the Sopplemsntary Roll. FRIDAY, the 17th of Arril is the day on which t v e Rolls will finally clo e prior to the Blections. Forms of explication and other particulars may be obtained at my office. F. T. BELLRIN9ER, Town Clerk. Borouzh Offices 12 h February. 1903. 16 MARVELLOUSLY good value can be had by buying any < f tho following five blocks at Wangipa, within eny distance of Auckhud by rail and wuter : 368 Aores. 100 of which ii grassed aud fenced, the rest consists of about 60 acres of valuable bush and open land with fern and titrea; price only £2 per acre. 391 Acres; mostly open land with titree and fern, with small patches of bush. This is quite close to water carriage, and with gcoi unmetalled road j price only LI 12s 6d per acre. 292 Acres, mostly level op-n land with fern and patches of bush j good water carriage ; price CI lis per acre. 389 Acres, fairly level open lauri with fern and titree; good water carnage; price £1 lis psr acre. 1000 Acres, mostly level land, having a frentage to Lako Wangapa on one end and on the other end to a navigable stream. There is a cheese f>ctory on the adjoining section. Cna or two industrious youmr men going ia for this would be bound to nuic monev out of it. There is nothiug in the Taraniki district that shows such a, margin for profit as these lots do. Terms Easy. Apply to ' I Me R M. COURTNEY, Cnuicliill, Waikato. i Or to W. COURTNKY, | d2B New Plymouth. | PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. '"■" HAVE this day admitted Mr H. A. Lennon into partnership in the business of Public Accoantant carried on by me «.fc this address, which will in future ba' transacted under the style of " KELSEY > and LENNON." j THOS. O. KELSEY, FN.Z.A.A. New Plymouth, January Ist, 1903. ' SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. j SUNNY SIDE OF BTRH!»T.-Kasy terms; no money if building. OARTHBW, BRITTAIN k 00., Sole Agents.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 41, 16 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 41, 16 February 1903, Page 3

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