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WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, JULY 19. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at hisyarda as aibove : 100 calves to yearlings 2o yearling -heifers 50 yearling steers 30 18 months steers 20 18 months mixed 25 2 year steers 12 springing heifers 28 cows and lieifers in calf 24 store cows 3 bulls FOR SALE BY TENDER. NEWTON KING I HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS om A. J. Mcintosh, Esq., who is leaving for InvercargUl, to oiler for sale by tender, the -whole of Ms valuable country, suburban, and town properties. Particulars as under : Lot 1— Goodwill of lease of 2000 acres at Uruti, 1400 acres in grass, fenced and sub-divided,with cottage, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, 2£ miles from storo und factory, or can be taken as a freehold. Stock valued at £IOOO, can be taken at a valuation. Lot 2. W. 0. Settlement Reserves, Native Lease of 16 acres, Old Hospital Road. Henui, ah ideal building site for a gentleman's residence, within 1 mile of town and having the Henui river as its boundary. Lot 3.—Freehold property known as the Taranaki Hotel (subject to existing lease) particulars of which will be furnished to bona fide purchasers. The area is 32 perches, and frontage (including present right-of-way of 9ft Oin.which is subject to existing lease to the Borough Council, with 14 months to run at a yearly rental of 10s) is 93 feet by a present depth of 87 feet. One of the most eligible business sites in New Plymouth. As an investment this property offers rare advantages to capitalists. Terms if required. Lot 4.—Sections 1306 a, 1306b, 1306 c Butler street, New Plymouth. Eligible building sites. Term: required. Title, Land Trar Act. r "t s.—Parts 1 and 5 of ' Strandon, Te Henui, com r „ 1 acre 1 rood, with recently erected 9-roomed residence -" A •-■■* oflces thereon (subject 1 ing tenancy, particulars on application). A really good investment in a rising and desirable locality, splendid view. Pull particulars inay be obtained upon application to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth and Stratford. Tonders close on Monday, July 25. TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID opportunity for a •'-»• business man, cither as an Investment or for business purposes The property comprises : 51 FEET TO DEVON STREET, witi, commodious Shop and Dwelling, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and every convenience ; also stable abd trap-shod ; and is situated opposite the Post Office. The shop has been occupied by Mr Irvin as a grocery and general store. For further particulars apply to MEDLEY & RUNDLE, Land Agents, Devon Street.

TRADERS' AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION, NEW PLYMOUTH. A MEETING will be held in the Borough Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, IBUI inst. Mr H. FIELD, Secretary of the Wellington Employers' Association, will address the meeting. Traders and Employers interested are requested to attend. HICKMAN P. RUSSELL, Secretary. TO BREWERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. BREWERY AND PLANT AT AUCKLAND. Samuel Cochrane & Son HAVE received Instructions from the Trustees in '.he Estate of the late D. X. \\.u? L 7i and 11. M. Murray, to sell '..;. auction at, their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, August 15th, at 12 o'clock. ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS WATSON AND MURRAY'S BREWERY. Situated on Lois 4. 5, and G, having 99ft frontage to the Great North Koad, and 103 ft to Violet-street. The Brewery is .substantially built of brick and stone, 59ft by 41ft, with cellar, 54 by 22. First 'floorhop room, malt store, fermenting room, engine and boiler, coalhouse, hoist, etc. Second floor—cooler, 30 by 21 ; hoi) press, iron tanks, etc. ; bottling store, stable, cartshetl, caskshed, with copper boiler. THE PLANT COMPRISESLIQUOR VAT, 1300 gallons, with copper coil MASH TUN, 050 gallons COPPER 1101 I.ER, 800 gallons HOP 8., HOP PRI<:SS TWO FERMENT! XO TUNS, 1000 gallons and 900 gallons MALT HOIST and MALT MILL | SIX HORSE-I'OWKU ENCIXE (Caledonian), and 12 HORSE-POW-ER BOILER, complete. For further particulars apnly to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND' SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. ONCE AGAIN-WINTER ONCE AGAINST. JACOB'S OIL. Once again—The Glad Tidings that it banishes pain, ST. JACOB'S OIL IS A MARVEL.

IT CURES Rheumatism, Lumbago Sciatica and Neuralgia as though l>y magic. It is the unfailing friend of those who suiter from Stilt Joints, Chaps, Chilblains, etc. IT CURES-Strains, Sprains and Bruises .of all kinds. FOR THP, WORST CASES. EVERY BOTTLE HAS A CURE. Sold Everywhere. i foolery about it's intolerabli Rhcumo ! Rlieuinn revels in relicv.'ne rheumatism. Kheumo strikes at the root of the ailment and strikes quickly. It kills tho pain, removes all swelling, expels tho excess uric acid, and effects a complete cure in about 38 hours. Chemists and stores 2s Od and 4s Od per bottle. Kompthorno, Prosser and Co., wholesale •grots,* 3

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 3

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