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SALES BY AUCTION. NOTICE. AUCTION SALES 'PHE Public we requested to not# that, on X and After this date, my terms far Clearing Furniture Bales and Saturday Sales al the Viart will be Strictly and Absolutely DASH This arrangement will alas apply (except in the case of Fruiterers and Storekeepers) to all Fruit Sales, NEWTON KING. February 17th, 1903.

MONDAY, MARCH 16th. NEWTON KING has receired instructions from Mr J. Fbanoh, who is leaving the district, to *©ll by auction at his residence, Gilbert-street, on the above date,— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE k EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing-room Suite in silk taptsky (7 pieces), Overmantle, Occasional Tables, Carpet t-qnare, Venderand Irons, Coacb, Double three-quarter Bedsteads, Spring Wire and Eapoc Mattr««aes, Dachess Fair, Chests of Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Dressing Table, Large Dining Table, Rocking, Bentwood, and other Ohaire, Curtains and Poles, Linoleum, Mats, Hearth Ku,?;, Pictures, Ornaments, American Pianette, Bcuitle, Singer Sewing Machine, Dresser, Go-cart, Safe, Lamps, Uot, Oradle and stand, Clocks, Crockery, Baths, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, etc. 11,16 Sale at 2 o'clock. WAIWAKAJHO. WEDNESDAY MARCH. 18th. JEttTON RING will sell by auotion at \ his yards on the abo - e date, — ICO Westers 76 Mixed Yearlings 25 12 to 18-months Mixed SO Ysarling Heifers 15 Ttarliog HoUtein Heifers SO 18-months Steers 30 2 to 2|-year Steers 30 Empty Heifers 10 Heifers, in calf 21 Store G«ws [Sale at 12 30 o'clock. wlldl6

WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 18th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. W, Gaujcrodgib, who it leaving for England, to sell by suction at his residence, Devon-street East, on Wednesday, March 18th, — Alibis superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB ond EFFEOTB, consisting of: Piano, by Ennever and Son, London, s deboard and bookcase, dining table, ratUn and other table:, nicker and bentwood chairs, sofa, duchess pair, lo'let ware, chests drawers, turkey carpet square, mats, linoleums, bedsteads, bedcing, two brass fenders and brasses, handsome brass standard lamp, pictures, kitchen table and chairs, lamps, ornaments send sundries, one sulky, one covered light express harness. Sale at 2 o'clock. x Note.—This furnitare was all new only 12 months age. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th. NEWTON KING has received instructions to sell by auction on the ground on Thursday 19th March,— The Leaseholds of the remainder of the Mission Property, comprising 33 Sections, ranging in area from 36 perches to 3J acres. Full particulars on application to Mr. J. 0, George or at the Mart. Sale at 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 20th. NEWTON KING ha« received instructions from Mrs H. Call .*,(3HAN to sell by auction on the premises, corner of Diwson and Vrmn-streetß, on Friday, March 20th, The whole of the HOUSKHOLO FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of: Piano (by Maiianer), drawingroom suite, dining and other tables, whatnot, duchess pairs, rocking, basket, and bentwood chairs, Brussolls carpet tquare, mats, linoleums, overmantle, bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, cot, chests drawers, toilet sits, washst&nds. sof'i, cuitains. hall stand, fire screens, ornaments, fenders and irons, mirror?, clocks, lamps, dresser, crockery, afternoon ten ret, cutlery, sawing maohire, zinc baths, buckets, kitchen utensils, and iundrief.

The above aro nearly all new. Sale at 2 o'clock. VOGELTOWN PARK ESTATEVOGELTOWN PARK. Perfectly level, one acre hfautifu' sections, freehold, for .£IOO. Only £lO c-sh required. Carttievv, Brittain & Oo VOGELTOWN PARK.—The now water and eiectric lighting will be available for resider.ces erected on this spl. ndid estate. Oarthew, Brittaiu & 00. VOGELTOWN PARK,—See this beautiful Park before purchasing elsewhere. Oarthew, Brittain k 00. VOGELTOWN PARK. The prices of these sections defy competition. No cash required in case of building. Oarthew, Britain & 00. VOGELTOWN PARK. Don't wait; buy at once. These desirable sections will double in value; low upsets only for limited time. Apply sharp.

CARTHEW, BRITTAIN ft GOSOLE AGGNTB MUSIC. MRS S O POPE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Next term -will commence MONDAY, February 2nd, At home after January 24th. Address: *' Dallinghoo," Oonrtenaj-«treet. TARANAKI MUSEUM, THS Mnseun will be opened to the public on THURSDAY 1 and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W. E. BPKNCER, tc Hon. Seo. WAIT for Sale of Paynters. There will be nothing offe'ing like it. Low upsets. Sale 3rd April. W, COURTNEY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1903, Page 3

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