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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. CONTINUANCE OF UNRESERVED SALE MR \T. F. OKKENA WAY'S ifR W. F. GUEENAWAY'S STOGK-IN-TIIAHB IRONMONGERY N'ESDAY, MAY 4. SO RESERVE. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1004. NEWTON KING HAS been favoured with Instructions from Alessra Thos. George and Son to sell by public auction, at the Mart, New lMvmouth, on "lay 14, at 2,30 jj.m. :- Tho goodwill of a lease of 240 acres 1 rood. The lease has 7£ years to go, with a rig-lit to purchase at £lO per acre, at a rental of £9O 2s for 2 J years, and £l2O 2s (id for the remaining five years. The property is su'bdivi<l.«l into seven paddocks ; 1( turnips, three acres ciu'i-um , 4-roomcd house and all necessary outbuildings. For further particulars applv to— NEWTON KING, Auctioneer and Land Agent, New Plymouth. To SawmiSlers and Capitalists. SPLENDID BUSH FOR SALE* APPLICATIONS are invited for tho right to cut timber on 11,000 acres of bush in the North Island. Tho timber, which can be Immediately utilised, is puriri, within two miles of tho sea coast, and the best that can be obtained in tho col j ony./ Many of tho trees, which have been Inspected by Mr Charles Clayton, Government Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, are by girth from 9 to 15 feot. and in length from 14 lo 30 feot. The bush is easy of access and to work, ami should prove a most remunerative investment for any capitalist or company. Mr Charles Clayton says :—" There are plenty of places throughout New Zealand where mills are placed with nothing like the timber and prospects that the bush In question possesses, and the great facilities and advantages for working it." The object should be first to deal with the puriri, as the Government Itailway Department |Oiler an immediate market for sleepers in any quantity. This bush has been sought after for tho last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with tho natives has hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notice of tho excellent quality of the timber on this land. It is estimated that there is amplo tsmbei* to furui»h a supply for 20 or 30 years. A fair business arrangement can bo entered into at onco with anyone who has the knowledge and capital. Apply in first instance to Timber Bights, Rox 40/ Pott Office, New Plymouth.

STARTING TO-DAY. SALE OP SALIC OF BOOTS ikUD SHOES. EVERYTHING REDUCED. Largo Seasonable Stock to bo got rhl' of quickly. athing like this elsev CALL IN AND SEE Must soil out a lieavy consignment ton goo«Is at slaughter rut A CHANCE FOR ALL. R. J. FREWIN, Boot Arcade, Inglewood. H. SHOTLANDEU (Lato of Imperial Hot'ot, New ■Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotol is replete with every convenience and comfort. Cuisine under an experienced chef. A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms ami st ahlcs. None but tlio BEST of Wines, Spirits ami Ales on draught. TARIFF MODERATE. A New Departure. "Oh, Floss, I'm so lmppy. V'te just ljecn to LEECH'S, interviewed iiis NEW UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, and Ixnrght ora of the loveliest Hats I over saw, and so Cheap, too ; one that cost 21 n in Auckland can ho had at the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of the Egmont Provision Store for 34s Cd;,and a gtood range to choose from. By the way, have you heard the latest. MR LEECH has secured the services of a really good DRESSMAKER, and I've just loft an tnvler for my now Wiii'tei' Costume. Oh, I'm so happy !" C. LEECH, EGMONT PROVISION STORE, Junction Road, INGLEWOOD. If yrru want to buy a Coat, or Hat,, a Saucepan or a Spade ; A Huff or Fur or Waterproof or anything that's mady, Tiff LEECH'S, where GOOD VALISE is drawing lots of tra<lo. Alteration to Premises. GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! COMMENCING APRIL 30. (SEE SMALL DILLS.) C. O. ROBERTS IRONMONGER, INffLBWOODj

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

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