SALES BY A UCTION. N 0 T I 0 E, r |" , HK Public are requested to note that, on JL and after this date, roy terras for Clearing Furniture Sales find Saturday Sales at the ' art will be Strictly aid Absolutely C \SH This arrangement will also apply (except ill the case 01 Fruiterers and St-rekeepers) to all Fruit Sales. NEWTON KING. February 17th, 1903. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19m. VI EWfON KING liai rcc'ved instrnc--1.1 tions to sell by auction on the ground on Thursday l'Jth March, — The Leaseholds of the remainder of the Mission Property, comprising 33 Sections, rauging in area from 86 perches to 3{ aui'cs. Full particulars on apylica iou to Fr. J, 0 George or at the Mart. Sale at 2.30 p.m. GIUANIIO UNRESKRVED AUCTION SALE BRAPEItY, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS,: J£tc. | In the Shop opposite -Melbourne Clothing ! Go , Devon street, New Plymouth. j FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, j Commencing SATURDAY, FEB- : RUARY 28th, at 11 :-.m, And following days. MB.SBRS G. FARIS & CO. have been favoured with ir s'.ruc.ions fr m Messrs. P. Stephens and Co., oE Wellington, to sell as above, — £IOOO worth of DRAPE KY and CLOTHING, regardless of costs, com prising; 3000 Yards Silk Blousing, in dress or j bl -use leugths; 2000 yds dress' serg-s, assorted ; 850 yd-, suit serges, ; 800 yds dress stuffs, assorted; 800.) da fancy damasks and serviettes, 6 iCOyds pink and cream flan- i nelette,, f>oo each B.C. and satin ' marcella quilts, blaukets (colonial), sheeting, rngs, etc., ladies' and j gents' underclothing, men's and i boys' iliirts, t,i!or-made su ts, etc , I lace c rtains, hearth rugs, canets, > m<t", elc., an euormous asortment; j (j'oo p irj gents' socks, white shirts, | kid glo?es, alarm c ocks, cutlery, i fincy toods, calicoes, towels, cretonne, tweeds, vicuna, oor>ets, , watch-d. In f*ct t-ie building is chock-full of many lines, tlio whole I of the stock to resold utderthol hammer without the slightest ie serve. Goods or. view d*ily from, !) a.m till 0 p.m. Inspection in- j \ited. G. FARIS, Auctioneer. RK.-.'.JVAL NOiiUJS. | B. K. Architect, has removed to offices over Mr. A. E ivkes, Ph-.rmacy. tc FOR SALE. V/l SRVrtLLOUSLY good value can be »L bad by buyiDg any tf tlu fo'lowing five blocks at Wang>pa, within cisy distance of Auckl >nd by rail and water: 3t>B Acres, iOO of which i' grassed and fenc. d, the rest consists of about 60 acrei of valuable b-ish and op.-n land with fern and titrei; price only £2 par acre. 'l9l Acres, mostly open land with litre? aid fern, with small j utelies of bush j his s quite close to wa'er carriage, a d with gcoi inimetaU-d road ; price only LI 12s 6d per acre. 2! 12 Acres, mostly level op n land with fern and | atches of bush ; good w±te.r carriage ; pric3 £1 lis per acie. !H9 Aurts, fiirly level op m lia l with fern and titree ; good water carriage ; price £1 lis per acre. 003 Acres, mostly level land, having a freutHge to Lata Wangapa on one m l and on the other end to a navigable stream. There is a cheese fictory on thn adjoiuiug section. Cue or t.vo industriojs youa? inon going ii for this would be bound to mcimy c tof it There is nothing in the Taranaki d'strict hat shovrs auch a margin for profit as these lots do. Terms Easy. Apply to Mr R. M. COURTNEY, Churchill, W ikato Or to W. COUKTNhY, 128 New Plymouth. NORTH EG MONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND COTTAGE. t RE now open for the coming season, .tL under the cauabie management of Mr and Mrs K O. Kivkll. The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, ifli'.'htful aarroundings, charmiog sylvian '•aiks, and the most deliciojs and exhilitaijing mountain air, Thofe ii search of health j ■nil rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. A daily pigcin post to New Plymouth has een inaugurated. Charges lor Mountain House: Is per night, with use of bunk and co -king nten--i)s, etn.; visitors to proyide their own b'ankets. If desired, meals may be obtained from caretaker at Is G I each. The cottage may be hired for the exclusive use oi a part', eiiht bunks with mattrasses only, and all cooking utorsils, with tables and other furniture provided. Terms on applica ion. Mea's will he provided by caretaker it required, same as above. Visitors will be met at the ra'.ius line if required with pick and saddle horses, but ample notice should be given the caretaker. I ethers posted to reach Inaiewood, c/o Carehiker of Mountain House, not later than WKDNKSDAY mcnings, wl 1 receive attion. W. H. SKINNER, - Chairman Vorth Egniont o Committee. X \ *Vo guarantee our Teas better value,better grade than any sold. COMPARE OUR 2/= CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTED IN PACKETS & MOATE & Cb.'S lto WHY M THEN ? MUSIC. MRS- 8 D POPE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THKORY. Next term will commence MONDAY, February 2nd. At home after January 24th. Address: ■'Dallinghoo," Oowtenaj-street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 50, 27 February 1903, Page 3
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