PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL STOCK running on Vcale's Estate after 18th May will be impounded, if not arranged' for. Sir Blake, at the coiner of Devon-street and Belt Road, has my authority for lotting grazing rights. H. A. LENNOX. TENDERS FOR EARTHWORK* THE Carrington Road Hoard invites Tenders for formation of Holds worthy Road, Tenders to be lodged by 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th lnst., with the undersigned, where plans and specifications inav be seen. JOHN LASHBROOK, Yogcltown, Chairman. rjpH EAT B E ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Director, MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS NEXT, MAY 22nd and 23rd. MR GEOHGE MUSGROVE Has the honour to-announce that MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART Who will be supported by MR GEOIIGE MUSGROVE S NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC CO., Will give Two Special Performances in New Plymouth. MONDAY, MAY 22nd, Sweet Nell of Old Dpury. TUESDAY, MAY 23rd. Old Heidelberg. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss. Hoi Plan for both performances now open at McKinnon Bain's. Harry Musgrove, Touring Manager. SATURDAY!, MAY 20. NEWTON KING received instructions- from Mr L. Wiley to sell by.auction at Iris Mart on Saturday, May 20 His VALUABLE PROPERTIES, as under j LOT I.—The goodwill of his lease of sections 92 and 93, Block XI., Opunake SiD., situated at the corner of Waiteika and Eltham Roads, and containing 210 acres, with 2 houses, one of 4 rooms, and one of eight rooms, stables and cowshed, etc. This is a firstclass- dairying farm, all in grass, except shelter bush, subdivided into six paddocks, creamery on the property, and is held under West Coast Settlements lease at only Is 9d per acre rental, 10 years to run with right of renewal and full protection of improvements. LOT 2.—The goodwill of the lease of section 7, Block X., I'rongia S.D., Kawhia, 804 acres, about J .10 acres in grass, and about 8 miles fencing, 5 or G paddocks, new 4-roomed house, cowshed and stable, metalled road to factory. Tenure l.i.p. This is a first-class section, well situated about midway between Kawhia and I'irongia, and is lit>!d at a very low rental. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. AUTUMN IIORSE FAIR. STONY lUV i£R. FRIDAY MAY' ll». NEWTON KING VjV"ILL, sell by auction at his V ' Stony River Yards ou above date, about 200 HORSES, comprising : LIGHT and HEAVY DRAUGHTS (broken and unbroken). Waggon Milk Cart and Express Horses, Light Harness and Buggy Horses, Hacks, and Ponies. Thoroughbred Mare (dam of " Solitary"), stinted to "Arawa." 1 3 year old mare by "St Lcger" Sale at 1 o'clock. A brake will leave the Mart at 8.30 a.m. NEWTON KING,
NEW DRESSMAKING BUSINESS. MRS FRASER begs to announce that she has commenced Dressmaking at her residence, Cutfield Road. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. Evening Dress a Sociality. Moderate Charjjcs. TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE Hotel Commonwealth. JOE CODY Proprietor. (Late of the Criterion Hotel. Wanganui.) HAVING taken over the above house, ofieri! superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling public. The Hotel is lighted throughout with electricity, and fitted with tile latest improvements in needle, plunge and shower baths. One bra mi of Wipe and Spirits kept - r CHJE BEST*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7825, 18 May 1905, Page 3
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