BEWLEY A. GRIFFITHS. CHILMAN'S EXTENDED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER L!6th BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS Instructed by Mr \V. Courtney, will sell by auction on the ground, wet or dry : The Balance of the SECTIONS in tbe above Choice Suburb. The sections have been increased in area, reducing the number from 61 to 18, much increasing their attractiveness. Nearly all the sections sold at the first sale have been fenced and improved, with a view to early building. Title Land Transfer. Sale at 12.30 o'clock, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. SUPERIOR NEW FURNITURE. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE BEEN FAVOURED with instructions to sell at their new Auction Rooms, Devon Street, a consignment of First-class Furniture, consisting of : Duchess Pairs, Duchess Chests, Sideboards, Chests of Drawers, Hall Stand, Drawingroom Suite, Chcfl'oniers, Occasional Tables, Washstands, Couches, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Tables, Upholstered Chairs, etc. The Auctioneers 'desire to call the attention of those in want of reliable furniture to the above, the designs being of the latest and the material and workmanship are of the best. The Furniture will 'be on view two or three days before the sale. Sale at 1.30 p.m. NEWTON KINO. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND <!t ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH, HAS been favoured with instructions l?y W. F. GREENAWAY, ESQ., of the Avenue Road, New Plymouth, sawmill proprietor, who, owing to the increase, of his lousiness in Australia, has deckled to dispose of uh his numerous properties in New Zealand, to sell by private treaty :
LOT I.—That beautiful huburban property known as "EVEUSLEY ESTATE," on the Avenue lload, containing 45 acres more or less, being part .suburban allotment 49 Fitzroy District, and part 63 and 83 Grey District, and Sections 52, 53, and 54, B V., ParituUi Survey District, with 12-roomed residence. Good orchard and plantation, and commanding beautiful view of tho town, harbour, and Henui Stream. Also, a 5 rooired cottage rented at 12s a week. LOT. 2.—His fine snibWban residence, recently thoroughly renovated and fitted up with every convenience, stable, and outhouses, and having a frontage to tho Avenue Koud with 3. acres of land, No. 35 IS, of Part Section 35, Block, V., Paritutu S..D. LOT 3.—1 Rood, 1 perch, with 84 feet frontago to Ci ill-street, Section 884, Town of New Plymouth, with good dwelling house. LOT 4.—1 Rood, 1 perch, Section No. 900, Town of New Plymouth, with 84 feet frontagfc to Devon-street (known as Cliff's Sash and Door Factory) together with Sash «nd Door Factory with Ironmonger's Shop. The Machinery and Plant in Factory not to be included as part of tho property, but can be sold separately. LOT 5.—1 rood, 1 perch, with 84 feet frontage to Gill-street, with good dwelling house. For further particulars and prices, apply to Mr Newton King, Auctioneer, Devon-street, or Mr W. L. Fitzherbort, Solicitor, Devon-street, New Plymouth. A FEW CHEAP PROPERTIES FOR F. P. CORKILL. Good Country House of 8 rooms, with about 30 acres of land. Fine position. Price £6OO. A very large proportion of the money may remain at 5J per cent. This is an Ideal place for a poultry, pig, and fruit farm. Splendid Block of 1850 acres undulating country, limestone and sandstone formation, on one of the North of Auckland waterways, and accessible from the City by several routes. Now carrying 400 sheep and 100 cattle, etc., but will carry fully two sheep to the acre, or equivalent daii-y stock when improved. Excellent House of 11 rooms, with many conveniences and full range of outbuildings. This nice property is close to several large estates, which have recently been cut up and sold as dairy farms at prices up to £l(s per acre. It is well worth the attention of the settler or speculator. One acre at with, 7roomed House and Good Orchard—£6so. Excellent Farm of fI.V) acres iu the Raglan District, t.'omlortnbiu house 400 acres in grass. Healthy limestone country, near the coast.—£3
\ery Nice. House in Molosworth tlW! Cim ' LaiKl 82 by 100 Acres Undulating Country, 5 miles iro.n imni, about two-thirds grass. £,, per acre. All the monev can remain if reasonable improvements eflected. F. P. CORKILL, Plymouth. The Union Bank ot Australia, Ltd. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880 Paid up Capital £1,500,000. Reserve Fund* £I,OOO 000 (Of wh,ch £650,000 invested in Consols. £200,000 in Local Loans and £150,000 in National w£ Loan, 1900.) Together Reserve Funds Proprietors £2,500,000. £1,000,000. £3,000,000. Branches of this bank are now open at NEW PLYMOUTH-Under manage went of Mr G. E. Mannorin* w "S?ffg7?!tL£ —— DANNEVIRKE-Under "the management of Mr A B. Lawrence " MARTINBOROUaH-UndW th, management of Mr W. A. Kicly. G. J2. TQLHURST, Inspector,;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 253, 24 November 1903, Page 3
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