TO-MOKROW. NEWTON KING. HAS m-eived insl niclions from Ml" 1\ Watson to sell bv auction at the mart to-morrow—--1 Corrugated Iron KM, about 20 x 12„ with :i stalls, suit- ) able for scraping shed or I bout-house. Situated on the . Moturua beach. | Said at. 2.30. ; AT THE MART. HIC.H STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, NOVEMUKR 5. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. W, H. & /V :/fcGARRY, FAVOURED with instructions from Mr G. Croot, who is returning to his farm, will olfer as above Allotment 1 of Tart Section 22, Eltham town, having a frontage oi 40 feet to Bridge Street arid a depth of 100 I'eet, together with substantial buildings erected thereon, known as the "Silver Grid.'-'* rcH'tioTt of the building is let at the rate of 10s per week. ALSOThc whole of the Diiiingroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Dinner {Services, etc., including 4 Dozen Chadrs, 1(5 Pictures, lot of Lamps, 12 Dining Tables, Cutlery, large and small Botfleirs, Tea Urn, Splendid High Pressure Boiler and Range, 18 gallon CoPl>er, Oilcloth, linoleum, Ice Chest ; large number of useful sundries. The whole of the (including goodwill of business-) tvifl be offered in one lot as & going concern. Failing a purchaser ut the very low upset price, the freehold proporty will lie ottered sejmrately, and tile whulo of the dinuiugroom furniture and ki*~ chca utenstilsi will be sold without reserve. Exceptional terms can he had if desired. Full particulars on application lo the auctioneers. TO CONTRACTORS. 'iiENDEItS are invited for the forJL mation of roads in Veale's Estate. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Plans and sjKjcificuiions may be seen at the offices of Messrs Callaghan and Co., or Messrs Sladden and Palmer. Band of Hope MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND LITERARY CONTESTS, 1904, To bo held 1a VVHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Fhupsuiay, 1 17. Commencing at 7.15 sharp. Section I.—lnstrumental Music. Solo, Piano. Duet, Piano. Violin Solo, with Piano accompaniment. Novelty, Instrumental. Open to all classes. Section 2.—Vocal Jlusic : Solos, with ot without accompaniment. Dueta and Quartettes, without accompaniment. Section 3.—Recitation : Own selection ; not to exceed seven minutes in delivery in classes A ami B, and 12 minutes in classes C and D. Section 4.—Reading : Own selection. Long-tli as in Section a. Sections.—Model Band of Hope Oral Addresses. Not to exceed minutes in delivery. Open to all classes. Section 6.—lmpromptu Essay. To be written on premises. Subject to be announced by chairman. Fifteen minutes allowed. Paper supplied. Class A—Under 9 yews. Entrance fee 3d. Class ll—Under 12 yeais. fee 6d. Class C—Under lfi years. fee yd. Class U-Over 16 years, lee Is. RULES. 1. All competitors must bo members of some band of Hope at date of Contest. 2. Pri/es will be gives as follows, provided 50 per cent, oi marks are .scored : —lst, /or three competitors, Ist and 2nd for five ; Ist, Ond, and did for seven or more. 3. Pianoforte Music (short pieces;, to be selected ,by Musical Committee. I'ime for practice allowed from October 17 th. ■L. Three additional points will be jjiven if readings a.ud recitations are of a distinct temperance aharacter. Claimants for these points must supply title of piece to Secretary when entering, and no alteration in piece allowed afterwards. 5. Judges awards aro final, and will be announced at close o' competition. All entries, together with entrance lees, must reach the Secretary, J. Christopher, before 9 p.m., SATURDAY, November 12th. Letters bearing posit mark of that date will be accepted. 7. In Section 2 competitors must supply one copy of their music for ludges' use before they perform. Any further information and entry forms may be obtained from J. CHRISTOPHER, Ilon. Secretary, Leech-street. Efforts will be made to accommodate country competitors notifying beforehand. New Season's TURNIP 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 lirm of Messrs Hurst and Son, London. These Seeds «are guaranteed of tU highest possible germinating power, and will be sold at the lowest price consistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds axe at any price. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD Butter. Butter. Butter. N AUCKLAND Firm with good connection and exceptional facilities for handling (butter and choose wants Agency. Accounts guar, anteed. Apply HARDING & BILLING, P.O. Box 272, Auckland. Entrance Entrance tiitrance »EC II STEIN PIANOS, i 4 models. H A A K E PIANOS, 12 models. II O P K I N S 0 N PIANOS. Colonial models. BASIIFORD PIANOS. 4 models. CASH or on EASY TERMS —at— McKINNON BAIN'S NEW MUSIC WAREHOUSE. Representing the British and Continental Piano Co., Theatre Royal Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH, {Catalogues Post free.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 258, 4 November 1904, Page 3
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