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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th. IMPORTANT SALE OF OROOKERY & ENAMELWAEE. BfcWLEY & GRIFFITHS hive receded instructions from the New Plymouth To-operative Society to sell by auctiou (•-■rfine to ti.e leasing o£ the premises for some time Dscd aa store and show rooms, necessitating a reduction of stock),— A Large Assortment oE Birsfc-olasa OROOKERY and EN AMELWARE, consisting of Tea Sets, Dinner and Tea Plates, 1 Dishes, Teapots, Cupsand Saucers,, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Bedroom Ware, Glassware, and splendid assortments of Eoamelware. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. The sale will be held in the large room in tha Co-operative. Buildings above Mr. Hodder's shop. UffiLMAN'S EXTENDED. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, instructed by JJjr. W. Courtney, will sell by auction at an early date,— The BALANOKJof the SEOTIONB in the above Estate, The land is being brought under Land Transfer and will be sold on the completion of the roads.

1i OR SALK,—The Kiversdale Estate- _ comprising ISIiS Acres of splendid creamery land, situated at Ararimu Sooth, about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and sab-divided into ten paddraks. A considerable area is in crass, 600 acres of bush having been felled and sown within three years, besides fern land surface-sown, which holds grass well. Bash land cleared, «nd fern land plonghei and sown 20 years ago, shows a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valuable timber lett standing to build houses 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 Ararima Creamery is within half-vmile of the Hall. There is a good waterfall and a never-failing oreek at the homestead, which comprises a new dwelling-house of 9 rooms, outhouses, etc. Also, a Small Iron dwelling. house for stockman. There is a first-class new totara stockyard and cattie-bracdiog pen. A new concrete sheep dip 40ft. long, with draining yards and totara drafting yards complete, built last year. One acre of orchard. There is a spleudH level racecourse of over 40 acres fenced, ploughed, drained, and into grass, which could be enlarged to9o acres; all level, ee«r the booße. The farm is a fortune to cut np into creamery sections, build houses, and get the milling done on shares; or is an independence for raising beef, mutton, and, lamb. Limb can be driven from home in early morning to lailway and sold at the Auckland cattle sale the same afternoon, at a railway cost of 3d per bead. The farm is for immediate sale, with all improvements, at the very low price of £4 5s per acre, and half of the money may remain on mortgage for a term at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with less proportionate improvements, have lately changed fcandd at from £6 to £8 per acre. The farm must be sold to wind up an estate. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to KWINGTQN k BAKBR, Land Affects. Auckland. 030 espTanaoe hotel, DEYONPORT, AUCKLAND.) IBIS hno modern Hotel is]now'being Erected and Furnished in the Latest style. ?

Being situated on an ideal site, and commanding a full view 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 Tarmn 'can be arranged 'with'the Proprietor, k. H. Whitb, for Families or permanent Boarders. B1 iJARDS iBOATIVO, FISHING ETC TARAKAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1903, to 15th April, 1901. T7ISHINQ Licenses may be obtained X from The Taunton Ovcle and Sports Depot, Devon-btreet, New Plymouth; Mr 0. 0, Smith, Ioglewood; Mr H. J. Newman, Opunake; and from the undersigned. 0. MoALLUM, Secretary. KEGTOLiTIONS UsnKß FiSHBJIIES CONSERVATION ACTS. Fixing licenses, which will be Ooloniai, as follows: Licenses for Men Twenty shillings for tbe whole season; fire shillings for one month; and two shillings and sixpence for one week. Licenses for women, and for boyß attending school or under the aire of 14 years: Ten shillings for the whole season; three shillings for one month; or one shilling »n<i six ence for one week. RAHOTO-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH SERVICE. ON and after sth October, 1903, the undertinned wilt run a Coach Service between New Plymouth and Bahotn ae under: Leaving Rahotu Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 30 a.m. Arriving New Plymouth at 12.30. Leaving New Plymouth Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m. , Arriving Babotu at 6 p.m. On BATUBDAXB the usual service will continue, viz. Leave Kahotu at 5 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth at 10 am. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. Ariive Bahotu at 8 30 p.m. Note.—The above service will ba run 1 strictly to time. Fairs: Single, 7s 1 Return, 12s, Intermediate fares in proportion. TAII Fares must be prepaid and a ticket for same obtained.]

GOODS SERVICE. My General Cuming Service, between Rahotu and Nqw Plymouth will run EVERY DAY. Booking office at Mr. Newton King's yard, Currio-strott, or Mr, D. Berry's shop, Brougham-street. LATEST LOCAL NEWSPAPERS CARRIED N.B, —'l'be Coich has been rewly painted and upholstered, supplied with good horses, and is now teeond 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 McOULI.UM, Proprietor. ASKjYOUR GUNMAKER OR STORK-KBE-PEtS FOR THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COM PAN'S'S Manufactures, viz.: " Favourite " " Swiftsnre " " Slayer " " Superior " " Invincible " " Green " " Blue-rock," 3-inch. BRANDS OF SHOT GUN CARTRIDGES, Which have come out Top at all live-bird ; Pigeon Matches in New Zealand daring the | past 18-months. 'Che Company's *303 Ammunition cannot be equalled for qmUty and accuracy^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 217, 9 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 217, 9 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 217, 9 October 1903, Page 3

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