SALES BY AUCTION. NOTICE. AUCTION SALES THE Pablic are requested to note that, on and After this date, my terms far Oloaring Furniture Bales end Saturday Sales at tbe Hart will be Strictly aud Absolutely OASH This arrangement will also apply (except in the case of Fruiterers aud Storekeepers) to all Fruit Sales. NEWTON KING. February 17tk. 1903.
WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, MARCH 31st. KING will sell by auction at i his yards as above, — 100 Calves to Yearltegs 80 Well bred Weaners 30 18-m»n ihs Steers 20 18 to £O-montb& Steers 24 Mixed Cattle 12 Htifers, in calf 30 Btcre Cows 10 Cows, in calf 2 3-year lat Bullocks 12 Fat Cows 40 Shropshire Cross Lambs Sals at 12.30 o'clock.
TUESDAY, MAKOH 3 Ist. BKWLBY Jc GRIFFITHS will sell by auction, at their rooms, Coffee Palae* Baildings, as follows : Tables, Chairs, Table Linen, Outlery, Glassware, U*s Stove, Japanese Trays, Pictures, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. 81
WAIWAEAIHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. "QUBLIO NOTICE is given that tha Waiwakaiho Bridge on pevon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic. H. OKBY, Chairman Taraiaki Oounty Council, dwwsc
E. BURGESS, DRAFTSMAN, AROHITECT, Ard BUILDING VALUER. No. 8, TOBK GHAMBBBS, STRATFORD. Agent for—F. Goodacra and Co., Poultry Dealers, 35, Grey Street Auckland; Premier Joinery Works, Auckland, Lead Lights, and Fancy Work, Etc. 40 Year*' Ex erience o? Various Timber*
VOGELTOWN PARK ESTATE. VOGELTOWN PAKE. Perfectly level, ona tore beautiful sections, freehold, for £IOO. Only £lO cash required. Oarthew, Brittain <fe Co' VOGELTOWN PARK.—The new water and eiectric lighting will be available for residences erected on this splendid estate. Oarthew, Brittain 4 00. VOGELTOWN PARK.—See this beautiful Park before purchasing elsewhere. Oarthew, BrittainJ«fc Op. VOGELTOWN PARK. The prices of these sections defy competition. No cash lequiied in case r>f building, Oarthew, Britain & 00. VOGELTOWN PARK. - Don't wait; buy at ouca. These desirable sections will double in value; low upsets only for limited time. Apply sharp.
GARTHEW, BRITTAiN & CO SOLE AGENTSbo|»g g THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSCJR ANUE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. Assuranoes in force Asset*
0. Cablislb Tayi/ir. Resident Secretary. Wellingt- n E. Trhvor Gould Inspector of Agencies: P. M. Thompson. District Manager, T. W. Raplby. IHIB Office offers the most liberal assurance in the Australasian Colonies. Surplus eftrncd for year 1901, £1,819,665. No restrictions residence, travel, or occupation. Loan values, paid up assurance, and time for -which assurance will be kept in force written in policy. Any further information may be ootained from BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, A6INTB, NBW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 30 March 1903, Page 3
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