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Kakotii-TiR-siliiy, Kclinmvy -Ith. Stony iiivtr-UVdiioda;,, February sth. Awakiuo, Slu'i-p and UUtli: Fair—Wcd- """"" lay, February ,sih. Waiwakaiho—Thursday, February Ulli. Kaponga—-Friday, February 7th. Toko—Monday, February Kith. Stratford—Tuesday, February 11th. TO-DAY NEWTON KING yfy'lLL sidl at his Fruit Mart, Jan Lane—40Q BOXES FHUITPluuisi, [leaehes, ueetarines

TUESDAY. FEMiCAKY i. NEWTON KING UVAKLNO SHEEP CATTLE

WEDNESDAY, FKBIIUAUY 5. NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yardslu'oo f.m. ewes ia lots 1000 lambs •100 2-tooth WL'tllLTd 200 mixed hoggets ]M 15-months steers 00 3-year-old -bullocks

NEWTON KING WILL kcII l>y uufliun iit his yard OAA MIXED CATTLK, indmliii. 50 forward spoycd 12 3 to 4 your forw

Sail' at 12.0(> o'clock. AT Til 10 OKATO FACTORY, On account of Mi". (I. Allwood — All liis household furnituve ami effects, consisting of double and single bedsteads, mattresses, (lucliess clicst, washslands, sideboard (minor topi, coucji, wicker and oilier chairs, tablcn, fender, linoleum, child's chair, d.b.b.l. gun. crockery, kitchen utensils and sundries With slight reserveHorse, trap, and harness

WAIWAKAIUO. i'IIIRSDAY, FBBKUAKY 0. 8 15-montlis lialf to tliree-qu Jersey hoifcrs 1 2-year Imll

RAKE CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. •\,fR. A. MACINTOSH, having decided to leave the district, has instructed MR NEWTON KING to sell by private treaty, THE FOLLOWINU VALUABLE PROPERTIES;— 1 Full %-acrc, corner Devon Street and Nobb's Line, within 100 yards ot new Railway Station at Strandon. ■l. Three %-acre Sections in Buller Street, either separately or in one lot. a. Native Lease, 10 acres, part of N.K. 20, perpetual right or renewal and valuation lor all improvements. Situated on O'd Hospital Road, within '/ 4 -mile vt Devon Street and Railway Station. Ideal Building Site; extensively planted; suitable ior subdivision. 4. Part Section 050, New Plymouth, containing 0.37 perches, with .'0 feet frontage to Brougham Street. Situated between Messrs D. Berry and Co.'s premises and Taranaki Hotel. 5. 1 Acre I Rood, Strandon, with new well-built D-rooin Residence thereon, replete with every convenience; stable, coachhouße, septic tank, gas, water, and electric light. Railway Station within 100 yards. Pleasant sea view. Terms U U. TARANAKI HOTEL, parts 049 and 050, Town of New Plymouth, 25.53 perches, frontage of about Si feet to Brougham Street. Subject to lease, 4 years to run. 7. UROSVENOR Sections 9 and 25, Mount Eliot Reserve, 23.4 perches. Opposite Railway Station, Subject to lease, 4% years to run. 1 pair Timor ponies 1 cob Favorable terms or payment can be arranged if desired, or the whole pur-ohase-money can remain if certain improvements are effected on each property in numbers 1 to 4. Write or call at once for full particulars before the bargains are Bnapped up. NEWTON KING, Sole Agent.

MEW PLYMOUTH HiGU SCHOOL. Acting Head Master .. H. 11. WARD. Assistant Teachers: Miss Grant, M.A. Miss Drew, M.A. Mr. E. Jardinc. Mr. E. H. Scvernc, B.A» Tliu School will REOPEN on MONDAY, February 3rd. Fee: £2 2s per term, payable in advance. Parents ar« hereby notified that holders of Certilicates of Pi untied to F' '"'" I until H years -- -.„.. - —, IWO7. Certilicates of iirulicieiicy, birth, ai icter must be produced. , J. E. WILSON, Chairman. [HOSPITAL SATURDAY FEBRUARY Ist.

\TR. GEO. KIDPEIJj, in iiiiijoiiricing to ilie puUTic of Now Plymouth mill surrounding districts that lie has disposed of his New Plymouth Butchery Businesses to Mr. J. J. Hills, thanks his customers for their liberal support in the past, and trusts that the same support will be accorded to his successor,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 5

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