STONY RIVER NEWTON KING WILL sell by miction ai. his 2ft 18 months sto For Absolute Sale. SATURDAY, MARCH ii. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mr (Icorge Woodhouse, wh.i Ims left New Plymouth to sell l;j auction nt his Murt on Salurdfiv. HIS FINE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at Yogvltown, ron--soven-roonwd Villa Re I', detached WUS'll-hOHSC for ii. business num. Air \Vf. having left the district, absolute instructions lo sol FOR SALE, LEASE OF QU(J ACHES LEASE OP /iOO ACHES DAIRYING AM) (IRAZINC! Farm on nioin metal road ; 'ls lid per acre rent ill, with right, of purchase at £4 15s per acre for freehold. Full particulars from the undersigned. Offers for goodwill of above close not later than March 15th, 1004. Apply by letter or personally to— HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, Laml Broker, New Plymouth. For Immediate Sale. OWJNO to Mr R. L. STAMFORD, S.M., having bH'n ti'ansfcj'ivd to Napier his tine property consisting of two acres SCaool Commissioners lease, 21 years perpetual right of renewal, of which 18 years have still to run at an annual rental of £7 per year, i.s now for Bale. This pix>pevty is wiuhout exception the finest residcntal properly in New Plymouth—twelve-roomed house, all modern conveniences, tirsl-cliiHS KliChle. accommodation, etc., splendid garden, about an acre und a half paddockmg. Under one mile from centre of town on Carringlton Road, litis passes the property. Unrivalled view Hood terms given. —Also— For sale or lease live acres same tenure, adjoining above on Mill Road with all building plunt and stock. Fully stocked and equipped as a first class poultry farm, admirably adapted for market and nursery garden, (lood terms given. Apply--11l CKM AX F. RUSSELL. Land Broker. 1 New Plymouth. Why Bui<y Yourself In the BushP lIETI'EU by far HUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of • seven, from 177 acres to K!S(J acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Itangcriri Kailway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of tho money can remain at 0 per cent, to anyono building or ploughing. School and Post Ollice quite handy ; food fishing and shooting on Lake WHiin|g|upa, facing part of lund. The areas are: 177, i) 88, 040, 730, lii.'jO, ÜB9, and 721 acres. W. COURTNEY. SECOND I!HAND Swimming Carnival NEW PLYMOUTH SALTWATER lIATIIS. ON THURSDAY, MARCH ilrd. Under the control of tho Now Plyinouth Amateur Swimming Club. PHOIiRAMME: 1. Maiden Race, open, GO vxls. Kntrunco Is. Ist Prize 20s, 2nd ss. 2. 100 Yards Inter-Club Handicap. Entrance 2s (id, ncccptanco Is Od. Ist lofts, 2nd 20s, lird 10s. ii. 410 Yards lnler-Club Handicap. Entrance 2s (id, acceptance 2s Od. Ist Kills, 2nd 20s, iird l()s. 4. (M Yards Hundicap.—Entrance Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 15s. 5. ail Yards Handicap.—Entrance Is. Ist ;10s, 2nd 10s. 6. (id Yards Hunhicap.—Entrance Js. Ist ilOx, 2nd 10s. 7. ]i)3 Yards Relay Race.—Teums of four men. Entrance 2.s a team. Ist 40s. 8. ilil Yards Handicap.—Boys under 14. Entrance ("d. Ist 7s Od, 2nd 2s (id. t). 00 Yards Handicap.—Boys under 17. Entrance Od. Ist 12a Od, 2nd ss. JO. Springboard Dive.—lnter-club. Kntrunco od. Ist 10s, 2.nd ss. 11. lligili Dive.—lnter-club. Entrance lid. Ist 10s. 2nd ss. 12. I'lungo.—lnterclub. Entrance Od. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. lii. Tub Race.—Post entrv. Enti'anoe <<d. Ist 10s, 2nd 2s Od. 14. Cigar nr.d Umbrella Raee.Post entry. Entrance Od. Ist 10s, 2nd 2s Od. 15. Polo Match. Events Nos. 5, 0, and 7 are open to members of the New Plymouth Amateur Swimming Club only. All events will be sv.um under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Swimming Ass»>c/ut'ion. ENTRIES CLOSE on Monday, 22nd Fubjunry, „t <J ~.,„., Hml , mlst Ix! in writing, and accompanied by the last three performances. Acceptances at the Baths. 11. M. BAUCHOPE, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box No. iiii.New Plymouth. Willie Dingle HAS PLEASURE in announcing that he has resumed business as Cabinetmaker ami General Houso Furnisher in his new brick premises opposite Mr John Abbott, Devon. street, where he hi quantity of Bedsteads, Bedding, Chambcrware, Chairs, Rattan, Beirtwooti, etc, etc,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 48, 1 March 1904, Page 3
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