WEDNESDAY, Al'lilL 25th. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE'reecived instructions from Mr O'Leary and tho members )f the " Batch," to sell by auction, without reserve, on the premises, a 1; the late residence of I{. D. Stuart, Esq., all their household furniture as follows: Excellent piano (by Thibouvil Lamy), handsome inlaid walnut mirror back sideboard, cedar extension diuiug table, mirror back wardrobe, combination chest, tile washstaud, three chests of drawers, half tester bed and wire mattress, o single bedsteads and wire mattresses, 2 hall stanus mirror back, waskstand and wre, dressing tables, 3 good spnu a inches, wire stretcher, three tier ii.ii:. . waggon, dining, octagonal and other tables, Canterbury mirrors, 6 cushioned wicker armchairs, rattan, bontwood and other chairs, 8 pairs blankets, quilts, pillows, carpet square, rugs aid mats, over-mantel, screen, fenders :ind irons, "Victor " sewing machine, wringer, sausage machines, brass preserving pan, baths, stepladder, wheelbarrow, tennis net, 60-pieco d;nn tf-set, terset glassware, kitchen utensils, garden tools, roller, Primus stove, etc.
BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY 6ft. At 2 p.m. THOS. M. JAY "AS received instructions from jljl Mr J. D. Jeuluns, who is leaving for England, to sell— His Blacksmith Shop in High Street, Hawei'a, as it going concern. The lease 16 months to run, with a new lease for 7i- years, at'thc rental of Ms per- week fo.' 3 years aud 17s 6d for balance of term. For further particulars apply to THOS. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawcra. TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND THE TAKANAKI DISTRICT. Diur Madam,— TOU will bo pleased to learn that . MADAME KENNY, the rerned American Corset Expert, will be in New Plymouth during the coming week, representing the celebrate! "W.B."COIiSETS. Madame Kenny will show the vory latest models in the Erect Form Corsets. More progress has been made in the perfection of the corset idea in the past ten years than in the previous ter;.;. centuries. Until almost yesterday, coi|ets were straight jackets—moulds inSi which women were shaped to the omlines of the garment, and to such corsets may lw laid many of the ills and tortures larised as women's troubles. H.B. Corsets are logical. They are made to fit women. Madame Kenny will be pleased to fit ladies who will call, at:—
Blytli & Co's on Tuesday. White & Sons' on Wednesday. Anibury liros.' on Thursday. W. Fellow's on Friday. Morey and Son's on Saturday. SELWYN SETTLEMENT ON THE AUCKLAKD-BOTOBUA LINE. NOTICE is hereby given that this settlement (north portion) will be available for application under the Land for Settlements Acts on the •23r:l of April, 19U(>. The areas range from luu acres to D(i!)G aeres. The lands comprise undulating level to broken country, improved and unimproved, partly in English grasses, fallow land, fern, manuka, etc. Situation, north of Putaruru railway station, 1-10 miles from Auckland, and convenient to Tirau and Okoroirb railway stations. Posters and pamphlets can be had on application at any Crown Lands Office ill the Colony. Guides will meet intending applicants at Okoroire Hot Springs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in each week. JAMES MACKENZIE, .Commissioner of Crown Lt,nds.
COUNTY OP TAEANA.KI. TENDEJJS, suitably superscribed, will bo received at tko County Ollice, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.i BATUBDAY, May sth, WOO, for Contract No. 27—Construction Concrete Bridge,. Piakau Stream, Mountain Koad. Fairly large contract. Contract No. 28—Breaking about 250 yards of Boulders on Tanki and Mountain ltoads Contract No. 31—Driving tua culvert tunnels, Watson's Gully and Looney's Stream, under South Itoad, Omata Hiding Plans and specifications may be seen aud tender forms obtained on application to the County Clerk. G, V. TATE, Chair man. New Plymouth, April (Hb, 19011. COUNTY OF TARANAia rpENDEES, superscribed " Tender _L for Contract No ," wi(l be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, June 2nd, J. 906, for— Contract No. 29—Construction steel gr iroi( bridge, Waiongona fiver, about tlOft span. Contract No. 30—Construction sled or iron bridge, Mangonui river, about UOft span. •
A copy of tie specifications may be obtained on application to tlio County Clerk, Queen street. New Plymouth. G, V. TATE, Chairman. riWDEKS are invited by the JL Barrett Road Board for forming about 30 chuins of the Devon Boad. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of Sladden and Palmer. Tenders close at the Board's office, St. Aubyn Street, at 12 soox on FHI.DAY, Ith May. The lowest or any tender riot necessarily accepted. ALFKED (iKuIiGK, Chau'niitn. CAEEINGTOS I.'OAJ) BOAKD. NOTICE is bee!.; -hen tknt „„ Election of Three Members fur the above Board, in place of Messrs "ephen Avanu, Benjamin Tookc Iward H. Tribe (who retire b ....xiou of time) will be held, if n snry, at the Office of the Board (the residence of the undersigned), Carrington Eoad, on Thursday, the 3rd May, 1000. I declare the Board's Office as above, and noon on Wednesday, 25th April, 1900, as the time and place for receiving nominations of candidates. T.' B. BLA.NCHETT, Returning Officer. /GOLOSHES, Overshoes, Gum | vJT boots. New slock. Specia value.—McEwjjn Biios.
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