Viri ILMAiN'S JiXTitK D&D. I)EWLEY & QUIU'iriTIIS, instructed by > Mr. W. Courtney, will .sell bj auction at an early -Jfite,— ™ The BAT.ANCi; of in the above Bistale. The land is being brought uidcr Lund ill Le sold on the coinpleton OAKUKA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. 1™ from Mr a. MisiifeniTii, to soli by auction on the action b.hmd the Oakum Hotel, on the above date,— 30 Working Bullocks (roadsters and logge.-H, >n goo t condition and sound), yokes, bows, chains, sing''); y<;ktjs and chains 1 6-incli Tyro. Timber Waggon in good oraer (wheals almost new) 25,000 feet of 0.8. Timber, in lots to suit Gate Posts aud fandng materials Crosscut Saws, Hammer and Wedges, Sawset and Sundries. (Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Note —The bullocks are reputed as being amongst the best on the coast; bush contractors should not miss this opportunity of securing good cattle and gear 26,3,6
TjOR SALE.—The Kiversdale Estate, Jt? comprising 1512 Acres of splendid creamery land, situated at Ararimu Sonth, about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and sub-divided into ten paddocks. A considerable area is in grass, 600 acres of bush having been felled and sown within three years, besides fern land snrface-sown, which holds grass well. Bush land cleared, and fern land ploughed and sown 20 years ago, shows a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valnable timber lott standing to build heuses on every 100 acre section The timber can be sawn by a travelling mill at 5s 6d per 100 ft. The Public Hall is on the property, and may be bought with the farm if lequired. The Ararimn Creamery h within half-a-mile of the Hall. There is a good waterfall and a never-failing cwek at the homesteaci, which comprises a new dwelling-house of 8 rooms, outhouses, etc. Also, a Small Iren duelling, house for stockman. There is a first-class new totara stockyard and cattle-bracdiog pen. A new concre'e theep dip 40ft. long, with draining yards and totara drafting yards complete, built la'it year. One acre of orchard. There is a spleudM level racecourse of over 40 acres fenced, ploughed, drained, and into grass, which could be enlarged to 90 aores; all level, ne<r the house. The farm is a fortune to cut up into creamery sections, build houses, and get the milling done on shares; or is an independence for raiding beef, mutton, and lamb. Limb can be drivtn from home in early morning to isilway and told at the Auckland cattle sale the came afternoon, at a railway cost of 3d per head. The farm is for immediate sale, with all improvements, at the very low price of £i !>s per acre, and half of the money may r.-main on mortgage for a term at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with lessi proportionate improvements, have lately changed fcandj at from £6 to £8 per acre. The farm must be sold to wind up an estate. Inspection invited. For farther pirliculars apply to KWINGTON fcl BiKISS, Land Aceuts. Auckland. 030
ESPLANADE HOTEL, « DEVONPOTir, AUOKLA.ND. HIS tine modern Hotel is? now being . K'ectad and Famished in tile Latest stjlo. Being situateu on an ideal site, and commanding a full vk-w of the Harbour, the Proprietor trusts to receive the patronage of those who require:— Up to Date Accommodation, Healthy Situation, Easy Access to Town, , And Moderate Tariff. Special Terms can be arranged with the Proprietor, k. H. Whitb, for Families or permanent Boarders, I BI i/lARDS BOATIVG, FISHING KTO' TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1903, to 15th April, 1901 Licenses may be obtained X from The Taunton Ovcle tmd Sports Oepot, Devon-htreet, Hew Plymouth; Mr C. 0, Smith, Inglewood; Mr H. J. Newman, Opunake; and from the undersigned. D. MOALLUM, Hecretary. Regulations Ukdbb Fishekiss CONSERVATION ACTS. Fixing licensee, which will be Ooloaial, as follows: Licences for Men: Twenty shillings for the whole season; five shillings for one month; and two shillings and sixpence for one | week. Licensed for women, and for boys attending school or under the I aire of 14 years: Ten shillings for the whole season; three shillings for one month; or one shilling and six ence for oae week. 'RAHOTO-KEW PLYMOUTH C'OAOH SERVICE. ON and after sth October, 1903, the undersigned will run a Ooaca Service between New Plymouth aod Bahotu ae under: Leaving Rahofcu Mondays and Wednesdays at 7. BO a.m. Arriving New Plymouth at 12.30. Leaving New Plymouth Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m. * Arriving Uahotu at 6 p.m. On SATURDAYS the usual service will continue, via.:— Leave Knhotu ;it 5 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth at 10 a m, Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. Anive Uahotu at 8 30 p.m. Note.—The above service will be run strictly so time. Fares: i-ingle, 7b 1 Return, 12s. Intermediate fates in proportion. TAU Fares must be prepaid and a ticket for same obtained.) OOOPS SERVICE. My General Om-.ing Service between Rahotu aoii New Plymouth will rim EVERY DAY. booking office at Mr. Newton King's yard, Currk-stroel, or Mr. D. Berry's ehop, Brougham-street. LATEST LOO AL NEWSPAPERS CARRIED N.B.—The Ootch has been newly painted and upholatared, supplied with good horses, and is now second to none in the colony. It will be in charge of an experienced driver, and by strict attention to business, together with civility, I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. JAMEb MoOULLUM, tc Proprietor. A RARE CHANCE. J. newVillaßesidence atVogeltown. con> tabling seven large rooms, exclusive pt oalihioom. pantry, etc., and Biiiendidly finished, also wash-house, and other outbuildings. '! he grounds consist of two aores, portion of which is laid out and planted with ornamental trees and shrubs, fruit trees and garden. The lot includes a patch of the most beautiful natural bush in the district Slopes to the sun at back for fruit growing An ideal home ready mude. 'Bus passesthe door every hour. Must be sold, as jowner leaving distriot. Easy terms. .Apply * J. F. HOLLOWAY, News Office.
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