HE FOOTSTEPS PREMIER LI. Til 10 PRINCIPAL FIRMS OF THE COLONY REPRESENTED. "LLL PARTICULARS IN LATER FHI.MT. FHVIT. NSyVTOM KING A. Sell h.v auclioii ill his mart y (Wvk'lwstkiy, .kjitnniry 20UJ),— 10 Poxes Fruit, consisting of plums, pears, to'iiui'locs, cu-ciin.Vi.'i-s. apricots, ppncLcs, nectarines, apj.!is. firapt'K, oranges, uml NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH, HAS been favoured with instructions l>y W. F, GREEN AW AY, ESQ., of the Avenue Road, New Plymouth, sawmill proprietor, who, owing to tke increase of his business in Australia, has decided to dispose of ah his numerous properties in New Z.oaland, to sell by private treaty : LOT I.—That beautiful suburban property known as "EVERSLEY ESTATE," on the Avenue Road, containing 45 acres more or less, being part suburban allotment 49 Fitzroy District, and part Oil and 83 Grey District, and Sections 52, 53, and 51, D V., Parituta Survey District, with 12-roomod residence. Good orchard and plantation, aaid commanding beautiful view of the town, harbour, and Ilenui Stream. Also, a 5 roomed cottage rented at 12s a week. LOT 2.—His fine suburban residence, recently thoroughly renovated and fitted up A-itii every convenience, stable, and outhouses, and having a fronlugc to the Avenue Road with 3 acres of land, No. 35 11, of Part Section 30, Block V., Paritutu S.D. For further particulars and prices, apply to .Mr Newton King, Auctioneer, Devon-street, or Mr W. L. Fitzherbert, Solicitor, Devon-street, New Plymouth.
New Season's Grass Seed ! "' JUST AHUIVEII Ex S.S. "TOKO"MAUU" FHO.U LONDON. TEN TANKS NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, L'onsisling <if While ivml lied ('lovers, Uow|»mss, Alsike, Trefoil, Crested Dogslail, I'ao I'ratensis, l'oa TreviitliK, Sheoiwi' Fescue, Hard Fescue, Meadow Fescue, Hnjie, mustard, etc. BEST COLOXIAL-GIiOWN COCKSFOOT, i'OYEKTY HAY & CANTERBURY KYE GRASS, ITALIAN KYE, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, I'RAIRIE GRASS, Etc. My ENGLISH SEEDS are from tire ceU-braUvl iii-in (if HURST & SONS, Lomlon, which is n sufficient 'giiarantw ns to llivir ; while my Colonial Seeds have bee» selectod from the most reliable seed merchants and grov NEWTON KING, NEW I'LYJIOUTII & STRATFOKD. GIVING UP BUSINESS LAST FEW DAYS OK THIS SALE. Special Concessions! E. T. PETTY, CAUINETMAKEIL UPHOLSTERER, GENERAL HOUSE FUIINWHEH, Devon Street. NEW PLYMOUTH. VS DECIDED for n few di to reduce his lur ( fo Stock, hi made for the ( .1 of His bus'hvess, (it pri It cannot fail to give satisf
THE STOCK is undoubtedly th« .jorgcst in New I'lyinouth, mid com--01 VIM"! I'l> CUUISTITAS Shov PIANOFORTE, THEORY. Mps S. D. Pope, "DALUNOHOO," Courteimy Street. WILL resume tuition on MONDAY, Fobj'uary Ist. Pupils prepared for the Musical E&cuniuaitiaui*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 16, 20 January 1904, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 16, 20 January 1904, Page 3
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