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WAIWAKAIHO. I TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. NEWTON KING TOLL sell by auction at his yards as above 50 mixed yearlings 80 mixed calves 80 12 to 18 months mixed 25 18 months steers 20 2 year steers 40 heifers in cult 10 springing' heifers 25 store cows Sale at 12.30. AUCTION SALE OP CHOICE SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. NEWTON~ KING HAS received instructions from Mrs Bridge, who is leaving New Plymouth, to sell by auction ut his Mart, Saturday, January 21st Her Choice RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at FiUroy, consisting of 1J acres level land, with well and newly-built ten-roomed dwelling, with outbuildings and ovcry convenience ; borough water supply, hot and cold bath, etc. This is a first-class property for a business man, being most conveniently situated, within two minutes' Walk of the 'bus service. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. Messrs. Burgess', Frasen and Co. ARE pleased to advise all storekeepers that as they hold full stocks of all merchandise in their Waitara Branch and in their bonded stores, they will be able to fill all orders promptly as usual. Temporary offices are now being arranged (or. WHITELEY MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th. AT Mr PIKETT'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AT FITZ/ROYMR TURNER'S Orchestra will render musical selections during the day, for the entertainment of visitors. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. GAMES, etc., for ALL-COMERS; Admission to Grounds and Tea, Is 6d. Luncheon, Is extra. Children, half-price. Sunday-school Scholars Free. West's 'buses leave Ambury's Corner during the afternoon, returning after picnic. Return fares, ftd and 3d, C. W. HOOKER, Hon. Secretary. THE NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERA-TIVE SOCIETY), MJMITED. (In Liquidation.) IT is requested that all outstanding Accounts against the Society be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, the Slat JANUARY next. THOS- 0. KELSEY, . J. TODD, J. B. CONNS'IT, Liquidators. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF TOKO JUNCTION HOTEL. THE PROPRIETORS call far tenders for purchase of a lease of the Toko J unction Hotel and Stables, situated jabout six miles from Stratford at the junction of the Ohura and Toko Roads, on part Section 41, Block 3, Ngaire, and containing about one acre, such lease containing, inter alia, the following conditions : (a) Term, 12 years from the Ist March, 1905. (b) Rental for first three,years, £6 per week ; for next three years, £7 per week ; and for balance of term, £8 per week'. (c) Lessee to pay rates, taxes, and insurance. The supcessfuj tenderer to executo lease in form required by Lessors ; to take over furniture and stock-in L trade, etc., in l hotel, and chattels and effects in Slafoles at a valuation to be fixed by arbitrators ; and within three days of acceptance of tender -to sign necessary contract. All tenders to be addressed to Messrs Malone, McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford'; to be accompactod by references and a deposit equal to ton per cent, of the amount of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close with Messrs Malone, McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford, at 5 p.m. on February iloth t 1905.. Further particulars and also the form of lease can bof had from A. Brodic, of Toko, and from Messrs Malone, McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford, New Plymouth, Eltham, and Inglewood. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD'S RESERVES. TO be leasedfi for 21 years with Perpetual Rights of Renewal from 7th March, 1905. Let I.—Nn. Part Section 21 and the Section (53, Block 111., Waimale S.I). 100 acres.. Lot 2.—Sn. Part Section 21, Block 111., Waimale S.D. 100 acres. Lot 3.—Section 22, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. Lot 4.—Section 23, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. Lot s.—Section 24, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. TENDERS arc invited for the above leases and will be received by the undersigned at New Plymouth, up to WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1905, at noon. Particulars and conditions and forms of leases may -be inspected' at my ollice at New Plymouth, and at tile offices of the Haw-era and Normanby Star at Hawera,, and the Waimate Witness at Manaia ; and forms of tender may be obtained at the same places. E. GRIFFITHS, Secretary to the New Plymouth High School -Hoard (Lessors). New Plymouth-, 13th January, 1.905. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the old established Agency and General Commission Business of the late w. J. Sliaw will be carried on as from the Ist January, 1905, under the style of W. J. Shaw and Co. Mr E. W. Gainer, who will'become a partner in the firm, as from tho date mentioned, will continue to manage tho business as heretofore. F. M. SHAW, Executrix In the Estate of the late W. J. Shaw. Ml NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON Kith and 17it]» January the 4.35 p.in traini \v{ 11 'be delayed to leave New PJymouth at 5.45 p.m. On 17th January pass'enger train will leave New Plymouth at 10.30 p.m. for EHham and Waitara. Holiday Excursion Tickets available for ri'tuni till 18tli February will be issued to New Plymouth from Hawera, Toko, and intermediate stations on 16th and 17th .January. BY ORDER. HE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNment State Fire Insurance Office will be prepared to accept Fire Risks on and after 4th January, 1905. Advantages : Insured share profits.State Guarantee. Lowest Rates. Equitable and prompt settlements. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, Mevy, Plymouth Ageoti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7713, 16 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7713, 16 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7713, 16 January 1905, Page 3

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