ONE MORE CHANCE. THIRD GREAT UNRESERVED THIRD GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE At CO-OPERATJVE STORES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS XNSTItUCTED by the Liquidators of the Co-operative Society, will sell by auction on the premises, Currie Street, the balance of Stock, consisting of : GROCF/IUES, IRONMONGERY, Glassware, etc., etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. DRILL IIALL. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. SALVAGED ETC. SALVAGED GROCERIES, ETC. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell Absolutely Without Reserve, the Balance otf the Goods salvaged from Messrs Burgess, Eraser and Co.'s late lire, consisting of—--20 Hags Sugar, 10 Cases Jam, ii kegs Carb. Soda, 5 boxes Soap, 10 cases Vestas, 5 boxes Blacking, Maconochie'e Tinned Fish, sunlight Soap, Cheeso, SaJt, Salmon, Mullet, Raisins, Sultanas, Milt, W'ashine, Washing Powder, 10 cases Dates (in prime condition);, 20 cast* "Peacock" Rajsins, 1 drum Jiroinu 1 in'\ Etc., Etc., Etc. The attention of storekeepers, farmers, and the general public is specially oalited to this sale, as it is highly improbable that such a ohancc to obtain lirst-class lines of Groceries at such bargain prices will occur again. TERMS .' ... CASH,. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by auction at his mart o n Saturday, January 28th, on account of the assigned estate of John lrvin THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY in Devon Street, nearly opposite the Post Oflice, being part Section 641, about 32 feet frontage, with nearly new shop and T'-room dwelling, stables, etc. This will be sold a Bargain. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. NEW PLYMOUTH CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION OF ART AND INDUSTRIES. THE art UNION PRIZES will be drawn for by llis Worship the Mayor on SATURDAY XEXT7 28th inst., in the Borough Council Chambers, at 8 p.m. Books not accounted for by that date will be excluded from participating. H. A. LENXON, Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at my ollice until 1 p.m. on FlilDAY', 3rd February, for the erection and completion of a Residence, Westown, for S. Smith, Esq. J. A. MAISEY, Architect. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Principal.—E. Pridhani, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin. First Assistant.—Miss Grant, M.A. Assistant Teachers.-*-Miss Drew, M.A., and Mr H. 11. Ward. , THE First Term of 1905 in connection with above school will commence on MONDAY, February 6, at 9 a.m. An admission examination will be held at the school on that date at 10 a.m, FEE : £2 Us per annum, payable in advance, NOTE : Scholars who have passlud the 6th Standard, and were under the age of 14 years on the 31st December, 1901., will be admitted to the school Free—on production of Standard, Birth, and Character Certificates. Applicants are requested to notify the Principal without Delay. E. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. N. K. MacDIARMID, Chairman of Board of Governors, BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. BUSES will leave New Plymouth for Breakwater, via South Road Every Half Hour, from 7 a.m. till 6 p.m., and Will leave Breakwater for New Plymouth Every Half Hour from 7.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. On Saturdays 'Buses run till 10 p.m c 'Buses run to Steamer every evening, leaving town at 7.30 ; and returning from Breakwater at 8. ' TENDERS FOR LEASE OF TOKO JUNCTION HOTEL. 'TUIE PROPRIETORS call for m. tenders for purchase of a lease 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 term, £8 per week'. (c) Lessee to pay rates, taxes, ami Insurance. The successful tenderer to execute lease in form required by Lessors ; to take over furniture and stock-in-trade, etc., in l hotel, and chattels and effects in Stables at a valuation to be fixed by arbitrators ; and within three days of acceptance of tender to sign necessary contract. All tenders to he addressed to Messrs Ma lone;- McVeagh, and Anderson, Solicitors, Stratford : to be accoiupacicd 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 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, Ellham, and Inglewood. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY'. jyj R S S. D. P0 P E). "Dallinglioo," Courtenay Street, Will resume Tuition on MONDAY', February 6th.Pupils prepared for musical examinations. NOW ARRIVING—NEW SEASON'S SEEDS COMPRISING ; LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE AND GATEPOST MANUOLD. BARRIBALL AND SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION CARROT CHAMPION MONARCH, G.T.Y. ABERDEEN, .P.T.Y. ABERDEEN AND WHITESTONE TURNIP. COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS AND CLOVERS. Rowe and Patepson BROUGHAM STREET. Builders may now order the highest quality Auckland hydraulic lime and cement from the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd., ' agents for John Wilson j,b3 Co., Ltd. 6 f.J T -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 3
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