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\TEWTOX KIXG'S CATTLE SALES Toko—Monday, January Hi. Stratford—Tus-sday, .Imiiinry 14. Kahotu—Tuesday, .ramiary CI. Stony Bivcr—Wednesday, January 22. Waiwakaiho—'l liursday, January "3. lianoiiga —Friday, January 24.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. NEWTON KING TTAS received iiifilructions from Hi Excnilrix of llib 1«to Mrs. TVnm 1.0 sell by auction :it his mart, Devon itreet, on above dale— Section 229, New Plymouth, will cottage thereon. This property is situated in Devon street West, between the residence < I lie late Mr. J. C. George and Chetwode School, anil must be sold. For particulars of title and conditions if tiulo apply to Messrs. tlovett anil juilliaiu, Solicitors, or to the Auc-

FRUIT. FRIT!'. FRUIT. OPENING OF NEW FRUIT MART NEWTON KING y\T|ILL sell by auction at his Frui' Mart, James' Lane—•7QQ BOXES NELSON AND AUCK Apricots, peaches, nectarines, grapes plums, pears, toiuatocß, apples, cucumbers, bananas, etc.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. NEWTON KING MIXED CATTLE, incluilii 150 mixed yearlings 80 2'/. and 3 year steers 25 2-year heifers in calf CO young store cows 10 fat cows 0 bulls 5 pairs bullocks and 2 drays

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. NEWTON KING l-TAS received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by miction at Lot I.—Subsections 3 and 4 of Section 4li, Ktzroy, >/ s acre on Car-rington-road, Vogcllown, with partly-unislicd 4-rooiued bouse. Lot i!.—Sections US and ll'J, Leppertoi ' Lot 3.~St Lot 4.—Sections IUB to 113, Lopperton, 3 acres. Lot s.—Section U, Lepperton Town Delt, A acres. Lot li.—Sections lli> and luo, Lepperton, 1 acre.

Lut 7. —Sections S(i to SJ and 1)1) t,: lU;i, IA-yucnon, 1 ui-rui. Lot t>. —Sections 4i, 40, and 4U, Leppertou, l'/ 3 atlL'3. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. Further particulars ami conditions ol sale may be obtuincd at tlie l'ublic Trustee's (JUice, Kew i'lyiuoutli, or ot tliii Auctioneer.

LUi'UKIAM SALE OF SAWAIILLLNU I'KOFEKXX. SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 1. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions to sell by auction at hie mart, Devou-etrcet, New Plymouth, on Saturday, Ist February, 1!)U8, the wiole of the Oakura Sawmilling Company's Property, Stock anil Chattels, etc., consisting of— The freehold of 113'/ 2 acres, being Sections 73 and 77, Block 1. Oakura, Kgmont S.D. (subject to instalment mortgage to (Joverwuent Advances to Settle;*

The timber and tramway rights ov 18 bullocks, yokes, bows, ami chains further particulars and conditions ot sale may be obtained on application to Mr. J. 13. Roy, Solicitor, .New Plymouth or the Auctioneer. i>OR POSITIVE SALE or EXCHANUE for New Plymouth Borough Property that commands a view of the Breakwater,

The two-story premises in Broadway, Stratford, known as York Chambers, containing 14 offices, with fireplace >n each, well let to good tenants; railway lease, 14 years to run; rental £42 pelannum; Government valuation £1320. Also, a beautiful C-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, and washhouse, all under same roof, beautifully situated just outside borough boundary. Mr. E. Burgess, late of Stratford, will be at the Coll'oe Palace on the arrival of steamer on Saturday morning, until the afternoon train to Stratford, with ground and building plans. A splendid chance for anyone wanting good home and mountain air. Come and see me at the Palace. "SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, I'JM." CHOTKEEPERS and others who desire to close their business premises or shops on Saturday from 1 p.m. of each i week (in the event of any other day than Saturday being appointed as the I statutory closing-day) will please make application in writing to the Inspector of Factories during the month of Janu- ' ,as required by section i) of 3 Act. I HARHY WILLIS, Inspector of Factories. BOROUUH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. T»EKSONS desirous of having private grave-plots in the Cemetery kept in order may arrange with the Sexton to do the work either at a charge per annum or for actual time engaged. F. T. BELLKINGER, Town Clerk.

A. J. JBUKGESB, J>OOKSELLER AND STATIONER. SPECIAL EEMOVAL SALE EOR 14 DAYS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY. TEN I'JCE CENT. CASH DISCOUNT ON EVERY LINE. Special Line Ladies'. Bags, Purses, Wallets, also Post Card Albums, all A.J.B. Wishes to reduce the new and ligh-elass stock almost to a minimum, hereby saving the trouble and heavy ixpcnse of removing, and in order to lo this we will give ItKST VALUE IN THE TOWN or money spent with us. *WHWttIMW

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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