KAHOTU. THURSDAY, MAY 5. NEWTON KING WILL sell ?>y auction at his yards as above 50 mixed calves 30 mixed yearlings 80 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 40 heil'ers in call' 20 springing heifers 20 cows and heifers 28 storo cows 5 fat cows 20 1.8 months steers 18 2 to 2J year steers ALSOSidesiuldle, Sewing Machine, Fountain, Bedsteads, Oheilonier. Sale at 12.H0. To SawmiSlers and Capitalists. SPLENDID BUSH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the right to cut timber on 11,000 acres of bush in the North Island, Tho timber, which can be immediately utilised, ispuriri, within two miles of the sea coast, and tho best that can be obtained in the col* ony. Many of tho trees, which have been inspected by Mr Charles Cluyton, Covi'rnment Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, are by girth from 9 to 15 feet, and in length from 14 to 110 feet. The bush is easy of access and to work, ana 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 tho timber and prospects that the bush in question possesses, and the great facilities and advantages for working it." Tho object should be first to deal with the puriri, as the Government Haitway > 31cpartment|offer an immediate market for sleepers in any quantity. This bush has been sought alter for the last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with the natives has hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notice of the excellent quality of the • timbor on this land. It is estimated that there is ample tiiiiiboil to furnish a supply for 20 or 30 years. A fair business arrangement can be ontered into at once with anyone who has tho knowledge and capital. Apply in first instance to Timber nights, Box 40,' Post OHlce, New Plymouth.
STARTING TO-DAY. SALE OP SALE OP BOOTS AMD SHOES. EVERYTHING REDUCED. Largo Seasonable Stock to be got rid of quickly. There's nothing liko tills elsewhere. CALL IN AND SEE ! Must sell ouit a heavy consignment oJ tan goods at slaughter rates. A CHANCE FOR ALL. R.J. FREWIN, Boot Arcade, Inglewood. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD. H. SHOTLANDER ... Proprietor. (Late of Imperial Hotel, Now Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with overy convenience and comfort. Cuisine under an experienced chef. A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms and stables. None but the BEST of Wines, Spirits and Ales on draught. TARIFF MODERATE. Alteration to Premises. GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! COMMENCING APRIL .'lO. (SEE SMALL BILLS.) C. 0. ROBERTS IRONMONGER, INGLEWOOD. Crofton Dairy, Omata. CUSTOMERS Supplied Doily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid herd of cows, passed by the Government Inspectors. Cleanliness in every department. Customers are invited te inspect the farm and buildings, recently erected to the satisfaction of the Dairy Inspectors. The favour of your patronage Is solicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders may be left with Messrs Sole Bros., or T. Garner, South Road. B. CLEMOW. A THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC "AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1904 will be held as under, viz. Elements oE Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on the 4th June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental jiisTc at a date to bo announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking fiist and second places on the Honours list in New Zealand. Music published for last year's examinations may be used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syll&jbus can be had on application to the undersigned, F. W. RICHMOND. Representative. Keesing's CORRESPONDENCE AND EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TUTORIAL Correspondence for all examination subjects and for classical and modern languages, Maori, Mnemonics, Writing, and other subjects. New and successful method oq|ual in oltect to personal tuition. Address : MR MAURICE li. KEESING, Ilis Majesty's Aroadot Queen-Bt/rsot, Auckland. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is od.»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 4 May 1904, Page 3
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