Bewley and Griffiths nstructod b; D.0.A., wi! . Whole of the Furniture, Bed-1 ding, &c., at Samia (.omprisiing Fiano, by HroadwooU, wicker, A.B. awl other chairs, ■ —j e nlar ),i e clock, t — '•-* s, rattan table, ch drawers, book shelves, Ueale Si ing machine, good hall sta large dining table, cheftonier, couch, double and single iron i bedsteads in great variety, almost new, iron stretchers, wirt and fcapok mattresses, handsome mottled kauri dressing table, duchess pairs, washstands, dres ing tables, combination dresser, "nth bins, curtains and poles, imps, linoleum, gas-stove, knife cleaner, flour bin, meat safe, quilts, new blankets, sheets, pillows, a quantity of cutlery, glass ware, crockery, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Also good lady's (fcle (Cleveland), with slight
STRATFORD-WHANGAMOMONA BRANCH RAILWAY. OHURU SECTION. STATION BUILDINGS. « V KITTEN TENDERS will be re- » » qcivocl at this office until noon Lowest or any tender not ne sarily accepted. F. W. FURKERT, Assistant Enginee Public Works Office, Stratford, 10th October, 1901. fHE Testimonial to be presentee 1 to Mrs Copland is lying in th< Town Clerk's Office for signature Those intending to sign it are requested to do so during the cunen EAST END WATER POLO CLUB. r«- HE FIRST Annual Meeting will 1 I* held this evening in Messrs Webster and McKeller's office, Currie Street, at 7.30. Members and intending members are requested to attend. NEW PLYMOUTH CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION OF ART AND INDUSTRIES. IN view of the influx of visitors during Carnival time, the Committee would be glad to hear from any persons who are willing to accommodate boarders. Early application is asked, as arrangements must be made. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. MOUNT EGMONT LODGE, No. 670. E.C. ryiHE monthly meeting of the Lodge NESDAY) evening, 12th inst., in tho Masonic Lodge Room, Robe Street. Businefis : Lecture on Tracing Board, and General. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. By order of tha W.M. C. T. MILLS. Secretary.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1," NEWTON KING. 500 ACRES, with first-class 10-room dwelling! and wyil-built (i-room cottaße, in good order, 2 lots of stahles, cull" pons, piawlyes, cowshed 4") x (ill, all paved witli stone ; and other oiitliiiildinKS; we.'l-i'enced, and sulwlixided into convenient paddocks ; all ieve and nicely watered by running The property is) situated half a mile from school and factory, 4 imlen from Waitara Freezing Works, is sun-divided into sections of 222 acres, 80 acres, 99 acres, and 98 respectively ; and will lie sold ru wiie or more lots to suit all purchasers. SaJ* at 2.30 o'clock.
Bonedust. Bonedust. OWING to the scarcity of Honedust this scasom Farmers viH do well in their own interests to book their orders at once. NEWTON KINGi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 3
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