WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. NEWTON ICING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from I'\ 1). Holdsworth, Esq., who Ims leased his property, to sell by miction at his residence, corner (if Courtenay ami Lianlet Streets, on Wednesday, March '.i;Srd, all his HOIiSEIIOI.iI FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of upright grand piano. English Axniiiister carpels, massive rosewood extension table, carved tallies ami stools, occasional and other tables, coach mahogany sola, A.II. rattan and wicker chairs, 2 handsome screens, gas logs, pictures, curved hall table, | m j] stand, large sideboard cheffonier, lenders and irons, duchess pairs, looking glasses, linoleums, double and single bedsteads, spring mattresses, chests 'drawers, washstands and ware, mats, swinging lamp, glassware,curtains and poles, books, kitchen ntensils, carving tools, and bench, ball-bearing ] aw ii mower, saddle, collar, wheelbarrow, l'ianet .Jr., drill, Enlicld l'ille, garden tools, ' und sundries. Halo at 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, MARCH 25. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE received instructions from Mr Edgar Watt, who is going to reside in Auckland, to sell by auction at his residence, Fitzroy, on Friday, March 2~>th ALL HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising piano (Hopkinson), brass P'ano stool, easy chairs, couch, Brussels carpet., hearth rug, brass lender and irons, 2 coal-scuttles, (lining table and cloths, marble clock, bamboo table, high-class Mason and Jlnmlin organ, double bedstead, 2 child's cot.s, 3 chesta drawers, dressing tables, duchess pair, rattan chairs nnd settee, hall stand, rattan and occasional tables, ebony table. Singer sewing machine, carpets, rugs, doormats, mat trasses, piliowa ami blankets, sheets, druwingrooni and hall and other lumps, curtains and poles, lire guards, bentwood and other clutirs,, dinner oad tea -Hfts, bronza and other ornaments, d.b. gun and pearifio, new lady's bicycle, new Remington typewriter, set of double harness, Cape cart, fl roller mangles, wringer, knife cleaner, cutlery, glassware, kitchen utensils, bath, carpenter's and garden tools, lawn mower, 2 first-class rocking-horses, pictures,books, steps, mid numerous sundries. Tho well-known prize taker "(luards- . man," quiet to ride or drive Sale at l.! 10 p.m. Free Expresses will leave the Mart at 1 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF LA NT) AT ELTIIAM, At. the Mart, High-street, Eltlwm. SATURDAY, "MARCH 2(Hh, At 2.:sn p.m. 55 Acres 3 Roods, within half mile Eltham post oilice, New Dwelling containing twelve rooms, all modern conveniences, good stabling ; ground nplendi-lly laid out in tenuis and croquet lawns, flower and kitchen guAlens. The whole property is well roaded, sheltered ami securely fenced. There, is a frontage of fiO chains to metalled roads, and the property lias been surveyed into areas ranging from hall an acre to 18 acres. W. H. & A. McGARRY FAYOriIED with instructions from Mr Herbert Grtm>s (whose business requires his presence in Putea), will sell as above. r Xii9 whole area will i>e submitted in one lot, together with all buildings, but should tho very low reserve not he reached, the subdivifiion will be ottered shown on litho.
plan. TRUMS—A third cash ; balance can remain ii <U*sir«l for :) years bearing <5 per Cent. inieresl, or other oasy terms can be arranged to suit purchasers. Lithographed plans and all othor information can be obtained on upplication to the audiont>i»nr, \Y. IJ. & A. iIcGAHIIY, Eltliam. Captain Russell's Rye I ITAVIS (igain secured n supply of Captain Russell'* CELEIIR.ITI<:D FLAXMEKK RYE, which 1 am ottering to llioso who wish to lay down lirst-clnss land and permanent pasture. ALSO ON SALE : A large ipmntity of all other Seeds, of the best quality and at lowest prices. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTEIt by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to 1350 acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fa.ii road of Rangeriri Railway Station. Two of t'he farms are partly fenced, arid the prices are only 21s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing. School and Post Oflice quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake facing part of land. The areas are: 177, 388, 640, 730, 1350, 389, and 721 acres. W. COORTNEY. A. G. Catran & Co. FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, DEVON STREET. HAVE on hand and to arrive shortly a First-class Stock of Fancy Goods, Stationery, Fancy Crockery, Handbags, Japaneso Trays, Books, Floral Albums, etc. Everything BRIGHT and NEW, Sole 'Agents for DEMARET PAPER PATTERNS*
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19040321.2.22.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 65, 21 March 1904, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
719Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 65, 21 March 1904, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.