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IHEATKE T» O*A L, NEW rLYMOUT.FI. CONCERT IN AID OF FUNDS FOR BUILDING ANNEXE AT THE NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL FOR THE OPEN AIK TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES BY CORNWALL'S BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR CLUB. THURSDAY, ft IST JULY f)|ST <l± JULY /Cl Tickets, 2s. Booking 6d extra. A. E, SYKBS, Hon. See. THBATBE |>OY AL, NEW PLYMOUTH. -THE—NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN BAND WILL GIVE THEIR Second POPULAR CONCERT -ON WEDNESDAY, J ULY 13. Prices of Admission :—Circle «■•"' Orchestral Chairs, 1/- ; Stalls i Pit, 6d. MONDAY, AUGUST 15. TO BREWERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. BREWERY AND PLANT AT AUCKLAND. Samuel Cochrane & Son HAVE received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the I late D. N. Watson and B. M. Murray, to sell 'by auction ut their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, August 15th, at 12 o'clock. ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS WATSON AND MURRAY'S I BREWERY. Situated on Lots 4, 5, and 6, having }9ft frontage to the Great North Road, and 103 ft to Violet-street. The Brewery is substantially built of brick and stone, ,19ft by 41ft, with cellar, 54 by 22. First floorhop room, mult store, fermenting room, engine and -boiler, coalhouse, hoist, etc. Second floor—cooler, 30 by 21 ; hop press, iron tanks, etc. ; L<ottling store, stable, cartshed, ?askshcd, with copper boiler. THE PLANT COMPRISES—LIQUOR VAT, 1300 gallons, with copper coil MASH TUN, 050 gallons COPPER BOILER, 800 gallons HOP 8., HOP PRESS TWO FERMENTING TUNS, 1000 gallons and 900 gallons MALT HOIST and MALT MILL SIX HORSE-POWER ENGINE (Caledonian), and 12 HORSE-roW-ER BOILER, complete. There is an excellent water supply from a vory fine well, also from For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DA CHE, Auctioneer.

FISON'S JUST ARRIVED 30 Tons of thi Celobrated Potato Fertiliser, Secure your supplies at onco. AJfo on hand, full supplies of Superphosphates, Ilonudust, Haslc Slag, etc., etaNewton King. Just the most perfect toa that was i'er poured out of a teapot. SURATURA TEA Just as ability will assert Itself, so will quality tell. The quality of Mural ura- Tea impresses tho palate. It has just that delicious flavour that pleases, and ia by far the best family tea because, it is economical in tho teapot. Suratura is puro honest Ceylon Tea and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : SURATURA A QUALITY 1/G per lb SURATURA 11 QUALITY 1/U per lb SURATURA D QUALITY 2/- per lb SUHATUKA X QUALITY 2/4 per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Clanenden Hotel. CONTAINING SO rooms, urnished and renovated. Tin Good accommodation for country lettlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept. PAT. QUINLAN, Proprietor.

To Sawmillei'B and Capitalists. SPLENDID ISUSH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS aro invited for the right to cut Umber on 11,000 acres ef bush in the North Uland. The timber, which can bo immediately utilised, ispuriri, within two miles of the sea coast, and the bent that can oe obtained in the colony. Many of tho trees, which have been inspected by Mr Charles Clayton, (Jovernmont Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, nro by girth from 9 to 15 foet, and in length from 14 to 30 feet. Tho bush is easy of access and to work, and 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 tho '"ish in question possessed, and the •eat facilities and advantages for working it." The object should be first to deal with the puriri, as the Government Railway D partmont oiler an immediate ma ket for sleepers in any Quantity. This bush has been sought after for the last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with the natives hai hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notice of the excellent quality of the timber on this land. It is estimated that there is ample tambai* to furnish a supply for 20 or 30 years. A fair business arrangement can be entered Into at once with anyone who has tho knowledge and capital. Apply in first Instance to Timber Kights, Box 119, Post Office, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

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