WITHOUT ItESERVE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS AVE received instructions from Mr H. Rogers, South Road, yho is leaving for Auckland The whole of his Furniture and Effects, 30 purebred Wyandotte Fowls (While, Silver and Golden) 50 Ducks, Fowl Houses, and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. WITHOUT RESERVE. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS AVE ',>ceii instructed by Mrs B. 1 luinjihrey to offer by public auction at their Mart, oil Saturday, February 25th, l!)0."i, if not previously disposed of by them THE GOODWILL OF LEASE of 221 Acres, Frankley Road, 7 miles from New Plymouth, close to school and factory ; all in grass, except shelter bush ; good (j-room-ed house, 10-bail cowshed, good yards, 11 paddocks. Lease has six years to run, wii'th right to purchase at any time at £8 per acr». Sale at 2.15 o'clock. 1 •' auctioneers desire ta point out lhat this is a bona fide sale( and will absolutely lx) sold to the highest bidder, aad should prove a very desirable investment. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD. In the best farming district of New Plymouth, ; 4-roomed house, close to Hell .Block Factory and Township. The snip of a lifetime at £2O pur aero. Onl.v £250 Cash required. Apply sharp
HEVVJjEV & OKimTHS. RAilOTlj. THURSDAY, FEHRUARY 23. Wll.l. sell by auction at his yards as above 73 yearlings ii.j mixed yearlings 50 calves 23 18 months heifers 15 heifers in calf 40 ]2 to 18 months steers 12 2 year steers 16 store cows 2 (at cows 1 hall-draught liorso 1 gig horse 7000 fret timber Sale at 12.30 o'clock. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. AS received instructions to sell by auction, absolutely without reserve, at his Mart, on the above date, the unsold balance of Groceries etc. (salvaged from Messrs Burgess, Eraser, and Co.'s fire), consisting of NEWTON KING NEWTON KING
RAISIXS, Sultanas, Hates, Soap, Salmon, Mullet, Tinned Fish, Pie Fruits, Pineapples, Soap, Ruddle, Sand Soap, Raspberry .lam. ALSO-NAIJ-S, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Ginger, Ground Rice, Fish Pask, Sauces. Coffee Ess?nce, Lemon Squash, Prunes, etc., etc. All the goods are in l first-class condition, and will l>c sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 2 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Gilbert Tom Perrott, of Stratford. NEWTON KING HAS been favoured with instructions from the Deputy Oflicial Assignee to sell at The Mart, Stratford, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At 2 pan. The Equity in the undermentioned properties (1) Sections 192, 193, 194, Moa district, Block 12, Egmont, 107 acres, subject to existing mortgages of £7OO. (2) Sub-sx'ction 1, Sections 39 and •10, Stratford Town, 1 rood, with house, etc., subject to existing mortgage of £325. (3) Sections 92, 100, 10«, Stratford Extension, i[2i roods 20 perches, existing mortgage £l5O. • (1) Sections 12 and 13, ';lilock 11, Midhirst East, existing mortgage £lls. (5) The interest held by the above estate in the half share of sublease of Section 21, Block 9, Ngathnaru. (G) Mortgage over half share of lease of Section 21, Block 9, Ngatimaru, from 11. G. Tombs, securing £221 and interest. (7) Second mortgage over Section 7, Block 4, Omonn, from John Reynolds, securing £l3l. F. W. WEBSTF.It, Auctioneer.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Charles Edward Sewell Alger, of Stratford, tailor. TENDERS for the purchase of Stock, Fittings, and Sundries in the above" estate will lie received by the undersigned until 5i p.m., FEItIUTAKY 28th, 1905. Stock comprises approximately : £ Tweeds and Saddle Tweeds 100 Linings, liuttons, and Material 4 5 Sewing Machines- 20 Fixtures and Fittings 13 £230 Copies of stock sheets may be inspected at the oflice of .1. S. Medley, Esq., Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. The stock is on view in the premises lately occupied by the bankrupt in Stratford ; said premises, centrally situated, l)eing obtainable by ingoer, if required. Tenders must be accompanied by cheque marked good for 2L days for 10 per cent, of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes should be superscribed "Tender in the Estate of C. E. Alger," and addressed to C. H. AKNDT, Deputy Official Assignee, Stratford.
URAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND FAIR in the DRILL HALL. In aid of the Victoria Maori tiirls' School. THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. Particulars in later issue. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RFC! ATT A AT WAITARA. ON FEMUARY 2Mrd, special (rains will leave New Plymouth at 51.15 a.m. and ll.:-!0 a.m. for Wait urn. lielurn (rains will leave Waitara at -1.30 .p.m. and 0 p.m. for New Plymouth. The usual <1.35 p.m. train will he delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5,35 p.m., 'Vaitara 5.10 p.m. for Ifawera. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Waitara bv the ORDINARY MORNING TRAIN from ITtuvera and intermediate stations on 23rd February, available for turn till following day by any train EXCEPT THE MAIL TRAIN. I BY ORDER.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7744, 21 February 1905, Page 3
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