FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. TO-D4Y. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS VI7 ILL sell by auction at their V». Mart, To-day, February APPLES, Pears, roaches, Grapes, Tomatoes, Necta Most of this fruit is of ve quality. Sale at 10.80 o'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, FEHRUARY 21. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE received instructions from ill- 11. Rogers,. South Road, ivho is leaving for Auckland : The whole of his Furniture and Effects', 80 purebred Wyandotte Fowls (While, .Silver and Colden) 50 Ducks, Fowl Houses, and Sundries. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD. In the best farming district of New Plymouth,; 4-roonicd house, close to Hell Ulock Factory and Township. The snip of a lifetime at £2O per acre. Only £250 Cash required. Apply sharp UEWLEY & GRIFFITHS.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF BOARDINUHOU SE FURNITURE. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE received ) instructions from Mr Caddy, who is relinquishing his Hoarding-house and Diningrooms, to sell by auction on WEDNESDAY, 22nd February, on the premises, Brougham Street, without reserve, the balance of the furniture. DOUBLE and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Wove Stretchers, Washstands, Chests' Drawers, Lookingglasses, I!.W. Chairs, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Couches. Linoleum, Knives, 'Forks, Spoons, Cruets, etc. With Slight Reserve— I'iano and Sewing Machine Sale at 2 o'clock. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FIUIT. FRUIT. TO-DAY. NEWTON KING T ILL sell by auction at his Mart . . on Wednesday, February 22 : 400 BOXES FRUIT, consisting of : PEACHES, Nectarines, Plums, Tomatoes, Gages, Pears, Apples, Filbert Nuts, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Gilbert Tom Perrott, of Stratford. NEWTON KING AS been favoured with instruc . tions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell at The Mart, Stratford, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At 2 p.m. The Equity in the undermentioned properties : (1) Sections 192, 193, 191, Moa district, Block 12, Egmont, 167 acres, subject to existing mortgages of £7OO. (2) Sub-section 1, Sections 39 and house, etc., subject to cxisiiub mortgage of £32"). (3) Sections 92, 100, 100, Stratford Extension, ;;2| roods 20 perches, existing mortgage £l5O. (4) Sections 12 and 13, IJBlock .11, Midhirst East, existing mortgage £lls. (5) The interest held by the above estate in the half share of sublease of Section 21, Mock 9, Ngatimaru. (6) Mortgage over half share of lease of Section 21, Block 9, Ngalimaru, from 11. G. Tombs, „.„,„.;r,„ +',221 and interest. ortgage over Section 7, Block 4, Omona, from John Reynolds, securing £431. F. W. WEBSTER, 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 be received by the undersigned until fj| p.m., FF.ISRUARY 28th, 1905. Stock comprises approximately '• — Tweeds and Saddle Ti Linings, Buttons, and Sewing MachinesFixtures and Fitting, 1 Material 45
Copies of stock sheets may be inspected at the oflicc of J. S. Medley, Esq., Deputy Olllcial Assignee, New Plymouth. The stock is on view in the premises lately occupied by the bankrupt in Stratford ; said premises, centrally situated, being obtainableby ingoer, if required. Tenders must be accompanied by cheque marked good for 21 days for 10 per cent, of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Knvelopes should be superscribed "Tender in the Estate of C. E. Alger," ami addressed to C. 11. AIINDT, Deputy Oflicial Assignee,
New Season's TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. I AM now landing ex e.s. Tongarir from London my new seasonsupply of Swede and Turnip Seeds purchased direct from, the celebrate Arm of Messrs Hurst and Son. Lon* d o n. These Seeds are guaranteed of th highest possible germinating powennd will be sold at the lowest prl ••nnsistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds are dea ill any price. NEWTON KING •>• W PLYMOUTH * STKATFOKTI BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. SISRS will leave New Plymouth ■*? for Breakwater, via South Road, every half-hour from 7 n.iii. On Saturdays 'buses run every half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Busus run to steamers every eve ing, leaving town at 7.3'J p.m.
ROBERT TODD, COAL AND LIME MERCHANT, Queen street, New Plymouth. On hand and for sale— WESTPOHT BBOOKDALE COAL. MOKAU COAL TAUI'IIU COAL BRUNNEH NUTS COAL Coke, Charcoal, Lime, Shells, Bricks, Brain Bipcs (all sizes), Traps, Bends, and Junctions. FLUEWOOD : Rata, Tuva, Mutui FENCING TOSTS AND STKAINERS. Agent Now Zet Furniture 'Pack—., -,^, lluYV v,, „,i U Stored at Lowest Bates. Oats crushed by up-to-date machinery at ONE SHILLING FEK BAG*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7745, 22 February 1905, Page 3
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