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a 8 ALBS BY AVCTION. ! i NOTICE. jATJCTION SALES al :h . i-! PUBLIC are requested to note that ia ' *- on and after this date, my tems fo: )r Oleaiing Furniture and Saturday Sales a d the mart will be Rtrictly and Absolutely , OASH. es This arrangement will al- o apply (excepl o, ifa the case of Fraitcrers and Storekeeper.}] ,f I to all Fruit Sales. d : NEW CON KING. February 17th, 1903. nj~ ~ ~ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST. NEWTOtf KfNG ha* received iustructicna to sell by auctim at his mart on Saturday, 21st February,— The Valuable GooJwill of the Moturoa Milk Supplying Business, at present carried on by Mr. T, Brown, Thin incluJes the supplying of steamers d tradicg to the port witb butter, and l 0 poultry, the recjipis from which average at present from £45 to t.50 monthly. Possession to be given on March Ist. Sale at 2 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH. "TVj EWTON KING has rece'ved instruc(j i i.l tions to tell by auction on the ground i on Thursday 19th Hatch, — ;s The Leasshol's of tbo remainder of il. the Mits'on Property, comprising 3, i 33 Sections, raog.ng io area from )- 36 perch s to 3| acres. >fl Full particular o.i to Mr. J, ; 0 George or at this Ma t. '£ j | Sale at 2.30 p.m. :s ; ( FOR SALE. j "V;j "RVtiLLOUSi.Y good value can be S J 'Ti had by buying any i f Iho following five bloc-.e at Wangipa, within exty distance of Auckl <iid by rail and water : 368 Acres. 100 of which ii grassed and j feuc d, the mt consists of about 60 10 j acre* of valuable both and op?n land J with fern and litres; price only £2 p<jr r. I acre. w 311 Acres, mostly open land with titres and t, fern, with small patches of bush. This is quite eloie to .water carriage, a d with Rood unmetalled road ; price only LI 12s 6d par acre. 292 Acres, mostly lev)l op n land with fern aud latches of b ah; good w-ter carriage ; price £1 Us per ace. 389 Acres, fairly level cpjn ltn I with fern and titrce; good water n° i riagj ; prioe £1 lis p?r acre. 1003 Acres, mostly 1 vcl lan<l, having a frentage to Lak< VVangapi on one ml and on the other end to a navigable stream. 1 here is a cheeso f v tory on tho adjoining section. ( n; or tvo industrious youn? ni3a goi.iif i i for this would be bound to mue m> n v out of | it r i There is nothing io the Taramki d strict '. that shows such a margin for profit as these , lots do. i, 1 ! Terms Kasv, ilj l "! Apply to » Mr R, M. COURTNEY, : | C mi chill, Wuikato. | Or to W. COURTNEY, 8 j d2B New Plymcuth. . if I fTKALTH ~ i~IEREAL T?OODS. Ii SALTS 11l _ ■ ;l C. CARTER g' j His a fall supply of j HEALTH and CEREAL FOOD JUST 0 , ARhIVJJD. I 1 Gr&nose Biscuits ! 0 Caramel Cer. ale liratolo Nut Butter Malted Nats Pro:os3 Friit Nets Bromose Glenoss Fla';es '* | Gluten, , At C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GUtCSR. Telephone No 110. SOMETHING TO INTEREST YOU J "THEJMSH." IF LOW PRICES i lease you, read the following list of SPECIAL QUOTA- ' TIONS tor OASH ONLY: - 0 . Men's Zealnndia White Sliiits, all sizes, 3/11 I each. Buy a rcco.nised make. f- MeD's Potono Saddle Trousers, all wool, i 10/'). Buy a brand tbat is all wool it and sellable. Men's Heavy Cord Trousers, 5/11 per pair. . Mens all wool New Z°a!auu Tweed Trou- '' sere, (i/ti. Met.'s Harvard and Flannelette Shirts, 1/11 1 • each. • Men's All Woo' Black Cashmere Sox, three 0 t pairs for J/-. I Men's Mtrioo Undeis' irts, from 1/3. Men's Petone All Wool Suits, 23/6. A reli- ° i able bratjrf, ( Petone Shetland Flannel, 10fd per yard, t- Youlbs', Boys', nod Ch'l iren's Straw Hats, j special, 1/- each. ,1 W. J. TREEBY & CO. CLOTHIERS, MERORRS, AND GENTS' o OUTFITTERS, "TBE KASH," DEVON-strbet. r- VV e make Suits to measure from L2 5s SJ. We sell Kaiapoi and 1 etona Boys' Clothing o at bedrock prices. AND STILL THEY COME! g 0 0 K 8 AT T. R. HODDEK'S: The Little White Bird ... J. M. Barrle Between Ourselves Max O'Rell A Modern Circe Hongerford Tale of the Barge Jacobs The Four Feathers Mason The Flower o' the Corn Crockett Great Boer War (complete edition) Cocan Doyle The Traitor Oppenheiao Honey Hel- n Mathers Fuel of Fire K. T. Fowlci Whaleman's Wife F. Buller Ponovan Pasha Gilbert Parkei Intrusions of Peggy Anthony Hop Lie Oircumspect Bitt Jim Twelves Shannoi The Ghost Camp Boldrewooc Cecilia F. M. Orawfort Uncle Charles J. S. Winte: And other New Works arriving as soon ae published. A. G. HAIGH (Bandmaster Garrison Band.) 'rj EAOHIfR of Violin, Comet, aud al , |JL Stringed hnd Wind lufctrumants. 19 Address r !ornor of Kliot aud Bi Her-strcct

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 3

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