}U^W /*. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTCHURCII SHOW & RAGES & KING'S BIRTHDAY. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be i«sned to Wellington from ANY station on 3rd and 4th November, and from ANY station to ANY station on the Wellington-Napior-New Plymouth Section and the Wellington and Manawatu Company's Railway from sth to 9th November, available for return till Bth December, 1904. For 'further particulars see posters I TO CONTRACTORS. | rpENDERS are invited for the fortion of roods in Veale's Es.lOivest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and sjweifications may be seen at tho oflices of Messrs Callaghan and Co., or Messrs Sladden and Palmer. BARRE'IT ROAD, i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr C. Mullet-, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, on Uw farm, on Monday, November 7th : All his Dairy and Farm Stock, consisting of : 7 young cows, just calved 4 young heifers 1 bull 5 calves, fowls Horse, trap and harness, light cart and harness, 1 45-gallon Melotte separator (nearly new), butterworker, churn, tanksi, cans, buckets, salting, tub, tools, and sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. NOTE—The cows are all young, first, second and thitid calvers, and hall-bred Jerseys. AT THE MART, HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. W. H.& A. McGARRY, FAVOURED with insiiruetions from Mi-O. Crool, who is returning to hi* larni, will oiler as above : Allotment 1 of Part Section 22, ElIhani town, having a frontage of 40 feet to Bridge Street ami a depth of luo met, together with substantial buildings erected thereon, known as tlie ''Silver Grid." Portion of the building is let at the rate of 109 per wtek. ALSOThe whole of the Diningroom Furniture, kitchen Utensils, Dinner Services, etc., including : 4 Dozen Chairs, 10 Pictures, lot of Lamps,, 12 Dining Tables, Cutlery, large and small Belters, Tea Urn, Splendid Hligh Pressure Boiler and Range, Is gallon Copper, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Ice Chest ; laige number of useful sundries. The whole of the above (including goodwill of business) will be olfered in one lot as a going concern, l'ail■ng a purchaser at tho very low upset price, the freehold property will be offered separately, and the whole of the diningroom furniture and kitchen utensfils will be sold without rpExceptiomal terms can be had if desired. Full particulars on applica"on to tie auctioneers. Important Land Sale. 47,000 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL LAND. "Station Peak" -And"HURSTLEA" ESTATES. Subdivided into 22 Blocks (Near \ HAKATAKAME.Y), ' On , TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1004, 1 At WEAR STREET. 1 HALL, OAMAP.U. At 11 o'clock. ' GUINESS AND LeCREN, Ltd., ' in conjunction with WRIGHT, , STEPHENSON AND Co., have received instructions from. Messrs R. , Campbell und Sons, Ltd., to offer by public auction, at th» above time and place, the whole of their "STA- , TION PEAK" ESTATE ; containing approximately 40,000 acres, subdi- , vided into 20 Blocks), ranging in s|ize ' from 72 to 3300 acres. At the same time and place there will be offered (by arrangement), on account of Mr James Meek, his Estate known as "HURSTLEA," adjoining "Station Peak," in two , Plans and Pamphlets' containing Upset Priced of each Block can be obtained from Mi- R. 0. Campbell, Otekaike Station, Oamaru, the Auctioneers; or the ollice of this paper. •GUINNESS & LeCREN, Ltd., Tiinaru, Waimate, and Geraldino. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co.. Dunodin, Gore, and Invercargill. Joint Agents*. >ECH STEIN PIANO! 3 4 models. H A A K E PIANOS, 12 models. H O P K I N S O N PIANOS.. Colonial models. BASHFORD PIANOS. 4 models. CASH or on EASY TERMS McKINNON BAIN'S NEW MUSIC WAREHOUSE. Representing the British and Continental Piano Co., Theatre Royal Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH, (Catalogues Post Free.) Economise with Coke fot* your Fires. New Season's TURNTP AND SWEDE SEEDS. I AM now landing ex s.s. Tongarir from London my new season's supply of Swede and Turnip Seeds, purchased direct from the celebrated firm of Messrs Hurst and Son, London. These Seeds are guaranteed of tie highest possible germinating power, I and will be sold at the lowest price consistent with quality. I N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds aro- de«J at any price.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 3
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680Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 3
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