WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from K. i). Ilohlsworth, Esq., who lias leased his property, to sell by auction at his resilience, corner of Courlenay and Liardet Street: - ;, oil Wednesday, March liMnl, all his HOUSEHOLD I'TIKNJTULIE and El-TEOTS, consisting of upright grand piano, English Axminster carpels, massive rosewood extension table, carved tables and stools, occasional ami oilier tables, couch mahogany sofa, A. 11. rattan and wicker chairs, 2 handsome screens, gas logs, pictures, carved hall table, hall si and, large sideboard cheffonier. fenders and irons, dtu.'hi'ss pairs, looking glasses, linoleums, double and single bedsteads, spring mattresses, ehesis drawers, washstands ami ware, mats, swinging lamp, glassware,curtains and poles, books, kitchen utensils, carving tools and bench, ball-bearing lawn mo we)*, saddle, collar, wheelbarrow, i'lanet Jr., drill, Enlield ritle, garden tools, and sundries. ■Sitlo ut 2 o'clock. FKIbAV, MAKCH 2T). BEWLEY& GRIFFITHS T'A\ E received instructions from i\lr M'a l.t. wlio i.s oi 11Li' l : o rcsidu in Auckland, U> s.-ll lj iV 'tuictiou ul. his !-(sifk'iice, J'il oil Friday Murcli 2-Mli
ALE IMS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD I'M [;\l r J'[ li!:, comprising piano (llopkinson), brass piano stool, easy chairs, couch, ISrussels carpel, lu'iirl h rug, brass lender and irons, 2 coul-scuUles, dining 1 able and cloths, marble clock, bamboo table, high-class Alason ami llainlin organ, double bedstead, 2 child's cots, '! chests (ha with, dressing tables, duchess pa ir. rallan chairs and settee, hall stand, rattan and occasional tables, ebony table, Singer sewing machine, carpets, rugs, doormats, mattrasses. pillows and blankets, sheets, drawingroom and hall nnd other lamps, curtains and poles, fire guards, bentwood and other chairs., dinner and tea sets, bronze nnd other ornaments, d.b. gun and pearifie, new lady's bicycle, now Remington typewriter, set of double harness. Tape cart., .'I roller mangles, wringer, knife cleaner, cutlery, glassware, kitchen utensils, bath, carpenter's and garden tools, lawn mower, "J tirst-elass rocking-horses, pictums.bonks, Mops, and numerous sundries. The well-known prize taker "(Juardsluan," quiet fo ride or drive, Sale al. 1.30 p.m. Kreo Expresses will leave Hiu Mart nt 1 p.m. sharp. Borough of New Plymouth SALT WATKIi HATES. THE COUNCIL having placed I he. Baths at the disposal oi' the Jnjj.lewood School CojinnitliH' on J-'iil-DAY, tin- "2 11 h ijisl., the ordinary timetable will lie suspended on that day as I'rotn i<> a.m. i*\ T. JIKLUMN'CKU, Town Clerk. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TARANAKI l!I0(i ATTA AT WA.ITARA. SUECIAL Tlt.\ IN S will loiive Sow I'l.vn 11l at '.M"> a.in. anil ll.lltJ .in. for Waitara ; returning from Wnitnra at t>.o p.m. for Mew l'lylllOUl 11. I'\ir further particulars see posters at stations. I'Y oitmou. Captain KusseH's Rye I 1-JAVft .secured a supply of Captain Russell's CKLEKKATEJt FLAXMKKK UYU, which 1 am to ihoso who wish to lay down lirst-cluss land and permanent pasture. ALSO ON SALIi: : A tpiant.ity of all other Seeds, of the Ijwit quality and at lowowt prices. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATEORI). Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P 15KTTK.lt by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TKIUIS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to i:SSO acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rungeriri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at 5 per ceriL. to anyone building or ploughing. School and l'osl, olHc.e quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake Whanjgapa, facing part of laiwl. The. arims are : 177, ;j,SB, (i 10, 7iio, 1850, 389, and 71S1 acres. W. COURTNEY. MOW I'lA MOUTH MI'NICII'AL Saltwater Baths. (Established ItKv.i.) TIME-TAItLE : THE BATHS will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the months of Oftolier to .March, inclusive, mid from sunrise to f> p.m. during the remainder of the year. 11A EES : WEEK HAYS (with tho exception ot Thursdays)—(-> a.m. to 'J.oO a.m.; noon to 2 p.m. ; <1 p.m. to closing time. THURSDAYS—IIoon to 2 p.m. and after 5 p.m. SUNDAYS—(i to ai.:so a.m. KEMAI.ES : WEEK D\"\S (with the exception of TJi'ursdu\sj—lu a.m. to noon; 2 to 4 p.m. THURSDAYS-!! a.m. fo noon. I'A.UILY II.ATI'I.ENC; ; THURSDAYS—2 to 5 p.m. CJIiARII ES ; s d Season ticket, ndiilt males 1(1 u Season ticket., adult females 5 0 Season ticket, youths unider 18 f> U Season ticket, all under II 2 t) Season ticket (family) 20 0 Members of Swimming Clubs,
season ticket 7 (> jUonUily lieki'Js, adults ;[ y Single liath, adults 3 Single hall), ail jinder Id 1 (Use oi towel Id, trunks Id.) HOT HALT WATUIt HATIIS : Invaluable fur muscular rheumatism und ailments of the nervous system : ■S ;».m. !,<» G p.in. Single lmlh '.hi, Jiuuk of 10 tickets fis (Or by special appoint.inc-nt, a lief 7 ]>.)». to H.lso p.ni. lor 3d extru, Sundnya oxcerptwl.) ' Itefresluneuts may bo bad at the Ba;ths. F. T. DELI/RING EH, Town Clerk:*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 23 March 1904, Page 3
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