pi KI L L HAL L. * WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. SALVAGED GROCERIES,. ETC. SALVAGED GROCERIES, ETC. NEWTON KING I HAS received instructions to sell Absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, on account of whom it may concern, abouit £SOO worth of Gvneral Groceries, etc.i. as token over by the underwriters (salvaged from Messrs Burgess, Fraser, anil Co. 's fire) consisting of : 40 Cusps' Sultanas. 20 Cases (Jutrants 10 Castes Lexia Raisins 5 Cam's Dried Apples 10 Cases Jam. 10 Cases Pineapples 20 Cases Milk 8 Cases Washing Powder 10 Cases Washine 15 Cases Sottp B Cases Sunlight Soap 10 Cases Sand Soap 5 Cases Ruddle 10 Cases Vinegar 5 Cases Plain Ve?las 25 Cases Mullet, Suilnio.n, etc. 5 Cases A.R.M. Blacking 10 Kegs Curb. Sod tt 20 Hags Sugar. 100 dozen Maionoch.e's Tinned herrings, etc. 10 Rags Salt 3 cwt Cheese 10 Kegs XaiVs. Etc., Etc., Etc. The attention of householders, hotelkeepers, Storekeepers, and others is si>cria!ll,y called to this sale, as a considerable portion of the Goods is' in Firsti-Class Order, and other lots art) only slightly damaged. Sale at 2 o'clock. . SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, on Saturday, January 28th, on account of the assigned estate of John Irvin :—' THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY in Devon Street, nearly opposite the Post Office, being part Section (541, about 32 feet fronta"" with nearly new shop and 7ho dwelling, stables, etc. This will be sold a Bargain. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. CANDIDATES intending to sit for the forthcoming Technical Examination in May and June should hand in their names not later than SATURDAY, the 28th iust., to the undersigned, from whom particulars can be obtained. I*. S. WIHTCOMBE, Secretary Taranaki Education Board. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF TOKO JUNCTION HOTEL. rpHE PROPRIETORS call for M., tenders for purchase of a louse of the Toko Junction Hotel and Stables, situated about six miles from Stratford at the junction of the Ohura and Toko Roads, on part of 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 I term, £8 per week'. (c) Lessee to pay rates, taxes, and I insurance. The suc'cvssful tenderer to execute lease in form required by Lessors ; to take over furniture and stock-in-trade, etc., in' hotel, and chattels and effects in Stables at a valuation to be lixed by arbitrators ; and within three days of acceptance of tender to sign necessary contract. All tendors to be addressed to Messrs Malono, McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford ; to bo accompanied by references and a deposit otjual to ten 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 10th, 1905. Further particulars and also the form of lease can be had from A. Brodie, of Toko, and from Messrs Malone, McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford, New Plymouth, Eltham, and Jnglewood. ' OTICE is hereby given that the old established Agency and General Commission Business of the late W. J. Shaw will be carried on as from the Ist January, 1905, under the style of ft'. J. Shaw and Co. Mr E. W. Garner, who will become a partner in the firm, as from the date mentioned, will continue to anage the business as heretofore. F. M. SHAW, Executrix in the Estate of the late W. J. Shaw. HHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNment State Fire Insurance Ofwill 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, New Plymouth Agent. FOR FRUIT PRESERVING. No. 1 SUGAR. No. 1A SUGAR. UREWERS' CRYSTALS. No. 2 SUGAR. PRESERVING JARS. FOR HOME MADE PICKLES FOR HOME MADE PICKLES .VJNEGAIi, jn Bottles. VINEGAR, draft, PICKLING SPICES, Veaie & Chattenton THEATRE KOYAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED KNOWN. F. J. EASTON, (Late with W. Dingle), UPHOLSTERER, ETC. (14 years experience), ' fct PREPARED to undertake any class of Upholstery Work. ESTIMATES GIVEN. And for Best Workmanship and Cheapness you only need to give him a trial. ALL JOBBING WORK DONE, such as Carpets and Linoleums laid. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Workshop (next Todd, Coal Merchant), King Street, New Plymouth. Private Address—Brougham Street. Boarding-House for Sale. SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING of 18 rooms, on J acre, best position in Hawcra. Insurance £7OO. Selling owing to ill-health. Terms arranged. Apply at once to WHITTAKER, WIIITTAKER & CO., Auctioneers, ! Hawora,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7719, 23 January 1905, Page 3
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