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TUESDAY, MAY 26TH. Newton KING has received instructions from a gentleman leaving the district, to sell by auction at the Mait on the above dale,— All bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS', consisting of, — Drawing-room Suite. Tables, Chairs, Double and * ingle Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Conch, Chests Drawe-a, Wasbstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Sets, Easy Chairs, Fenders aud Iroaß, Linoleum, Mat!, Pictures, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Mirrors and Sundries. Bile at 2 o'clock. 23,25 THURSDAY, MAY 28th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from M s Mullens, who has told her property, to sell by auction at the residence, Avenue Road, on above date, "Tbe whole of h?r Mipeiior HOUBKHOLD FURNIURRE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Piano, firtsiels Oarpets. Dining-rotm fc'uite, Lvge Expanding 'J able, Modern Sideboard, Drawing-room Fu'ni'urc, H r onz> btatceltc, I ihlous Old Sporling Piints Double and Single Beds! e ids, Mattrefs??, Piibws, Chest o£ Drawee, Martlc-t p \V.ishs' itds and Tables, Toilet bet ', Siirrorg, Chairs, Cane (hiire, l'VcyTatikp, Liucloumi, I'icUiiet F. ciicr and ir ns, Hewing Macliin-\ "Fr.ni" iiand Camera, Kitchen Utensils, CroCiery, Garden Ti.nl?, I'laii. tni li-iibire, 1/wn Howe-, 11 ulie s Saddles, Sidesaddle, (i JV. rr eta Osr with powerful Cob and llartcss, one ■ very handsorre Jupmese Lac qutred Ca' inct, tuudriei. f ale at 2 o'clock. Note.—The whole ot (be furniture is compaiatively new, special attention being directed to the Japanese Cabinet, which is a perfect work of art, anl was t-p:cially selected by Mrs Mullens when in Yokohama w,d?3 SATURDAY, 30th MAY. BEWLKY & GRIFFITHS will sell by auction, at their rooms, Coffee Palace Buildings, on Saturday, May SOth,— A NUMBER OF VALUABLE BOOKS, the prcperty of a gentle m in leaving the district, co uprising 11 volumes Popular and tl voluttes Globe Enoy eloped lap, m's :ella oeous works, and 30 volumes snitable for school teachers; a'so co:ch, tables, chairs, boots, pictures, and sundries. ALSO,— (under Distress Warrant), Superior Suite, upholstered in tep. comprising chairs, ccoaeional chairs, settee, table, fender, eto. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. M. M. Mitchinson's CALEDONIAN NURSERY (New Plyrar.uth). Established orer 30 jears. Telephone 108. NOW ON SALE,THE LARGEST AND MOST OOMPLETE . COLLKCIION OK NURSERY eTOCK IM THE OOLONY, comprising,— Hardy Ornamental Trees and Sbrnbs, Fruit Trees, Shelter T:ees, etc. Priors or i eaeinq lines : Cnpressus Macrocarpas (balled), 2yrs, 25s per 100; largest siz«, 30s; ditto, smaller, 14s. Oupressus Lawsoniana (balled), 2 years, 255. Berberry (common) 10s to IBs per 1000. African Boxthorn, 2 years, 10 per 1000. Elaegnu9,2 years old, 10s .per 100. Olearia Traversii, 2 years, 12s 6d'per 100. Finns Mauricata (salt spray resisting), 25s per 100. Pinus Insignis, 2 years transplanted, 12s 6d per 100; 3 years, 255. Pines Maritima, 2 years transplanted, 12s 6d per 100. Apples, Pea's. Feachcs, Plums (Japanese and English, trading varieties), from is 6d each or 15s per drzen. CameiiiF, Azaleas, Rhododendron p, Htuthrt, Magncl'iw, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, A:milons. Daphne", Hardy Herbaceous Plaiits, Eulbs, Climbing Plants, eto. The aootc are only a few of tbe thousands of varieties grown at the Nursery, catalogues and prices of which may be obtained on application. BE SURE TO SEE OUR CATALOGUE AND INSPKOT STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, All kinds of Floral work undertaken, and supplied cn the shortest possible notice. .Orders may be left at our Town Agents (Mr. F. Goolacie), where a display of Pot PUnts and Flowers is always on view; or at the Nursery. Visitors alwiys welcome to inspect tbe Nurs.ry.

M V MITCHINSON GROCERIES, E™ THE CO OPERATIVE SOCIETY |~J AYE made a Sptci U Purchase of GROCERIES, All New Goods, which will be sold for NETT CASH at the following prices Candles, Price's London Sperm and Bat, Wax, fall weight ... ... Oor&flcur, Imperial „ Brown k Poison Carbonate Soda Blacking, Day & Marl in ... Black Lead Starch, Coleman, 51b. pkt. Jam, Kirkpatrick, best ... Jam, good new, 3 tins for Blue, Coleman or Keen ... Oocoa, Van Hottsn Cnrry Powder, Cross & Blackwe'l Patent Groats Muoturd, Coleman Neave's Food Candied Peel, boat quality Sago end Tapioca Rice, b.'fct Japan, EBlbi. bags bronds lis 1001 up. ... 6Jd lb. ... Sid lb. 6<l lb ... lb. ... 4ddoz. ... 8d lb. 2s 3d. ... 5 < tin. lid. 9d lb ... 3s 4d lb. ... 101 btl, BJI tir. ... Is 8d lb. lid tin. ... EJI lb. Is 6d dcz. lbs. 0 II 0 C K E R Y, THE BEST SKLKOTEI) AND CHEAPEST CROCKShY STOKE IN IliK DISTRICT. Fencing Vi'IKV.: Jolnson's Pnrcupi' o Barb Wire, li'; Ci'i; Arierioan BarU Wire, Mi Id; American, 40 obaiu, Ills O'J. CO OP. STORES, CURRIB'STREET. rARTNIfiRSHIP NOTION. WE have entered into partnership, as from January Ist, 1903," and will praotioo as Solicitors under the style of " Koy aod Wilson " at the offices heretofore occupied by J. B. Hoy at New Plymouth, Wait&ra, and Inglewood, Dat9d this 24th day of December, 1902. J. B. ROY. FRANK E WIf.SON. TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Musoon will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. W. E. SPKNCKR. Son, Sao.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 3

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