STONY RIVER. 50 forward speycd cows 12 3 to 1 year ' Sale at 12.30 o'clock. AT THE OKATO FACTORY, On account of Mr. G. Alhvood— All his household furniture and effects, consisting of double and single bedsteads, mattresses, duchess chest, waslistands, sideboard (mirror top), couch, wicker ami other chairs, tablet,
HARE CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. jyrß. A. MACINTOSH, having decided to leave tht district, has instructed MB NEWTON KING to sell by private treaty, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES:— 1. Full corner Devon Street and Nobb's Line, within 100 yards of new Railway Station at Strandon. 2. Three %-acre Sections in Buller Street, either separately or in one lot. 3. Native Lease, 16 acres, part of N.R. 20, perpetual right or renewal and valuation for all improvements. Situated on O'd Hospital Road, within y 4 -mile of Devon Street and Railway Station. Ideal Building Site; extensively planted; suitable for subdivision. 4. Part Section 050, New Plymouth, containirg U. 37 perches, with .'0 feet frontage to Brougham Street. Situated between Messrs D. Berry and Co.'s premises and I'aranaki Hotel. 5. 1 Acre 1 Rood, Strandon, with new well-built 9-rooni Residence thereon, replete with every convenience ; stable, coachhouse, septic tank, gas, water, and electric light. Railway Station within 100 yards. Pleasant sea view. Terms n ' 0. TARANAKI HOTEL, parts 040 and GSO, Town of New Plymouth, 25.53 perches, frontage of about 82 feet to Brougham Street. Subject to lease, 4 years to run. 7. (JROSVENOR Sections 9 and 25, Mount Eliot Reserve, 23.4 perches. Opposite Railway Station. Subject to lease, 4'/ 2 years to run. 1 pair Timor ponies 1 cob
Favorable terms 01 payment can be arranged if desired, or the whole pur-ohase-money can remain if certain improvements arc effected on each property in mimbere 1 to 4. Write or call at once for full particulars before the bargains are snapped up. NEWTON KING, Sole Agent. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAM 5. L. A. NOLAN & CO TTAYE received instructions from Mr. A. If. Martin to sell at his residence, Vivian-street— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, comprising— Overmantel, sideboard, 0 bentwood easy chairs, 2 pairs stag horns, pictures, couches, linoleum. Singer sewing machine (cost .£l3), duchess chests, dressing tables, dining tables, bedsteads, stretehern, wardrobe, dresser, wringer, Massey-liarris bicycle, single-barrel gun, carpenter's tools, washtubs, clothes baskets, fl pairs sashes and frames, doors, etc., etc.
itwai.wmii.mi! POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BEOS. hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
MUNICIPAL BATHS. TSJIGHT SWIMMING for LADIES on WEDNESDAY iinu FRIDAY EVENTV/TR. GEO. RIDPELL, in announcing to the puKTic of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has disposed of his New Plymouth Butchery Businesses to Mr. J. J. Hills, thanks his lers for their liberal support in tne past, and trusts that the same supDort will be accorded to his successor.
REMOVAL NOTICE. rjWING to pressure of business and the necessity for more room space, ve are removing to the Coffee Palace juildings, corner of Egmont and Devon streets! on JANUARY 6th, 1908. J. UPTON & SON, PIANO AND ORG.'. , IMPORTERS, Also AGENTS WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA To he held on the YfcTAITARA RIVER On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1808. (All Races to be rowed under tlie Rules of the N.Z.A.R.A.) Band in Attendance. Special and Delayed Trains. For complete programme sec posters. 11. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 23.
HYOENIC BAKERY. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE proprietor begs to announce that having removed to larger and more commodious premises, he will now be able to manufacture larger quantities of Cakes, Pies, and Pastries than hitherto. Our motto—"The best of everything and everything of the best," will be maintained. Our shilling Sultana Cakes arc a marvel. Our fresh-made bisquits at 6d per lb cannot be beaten. "The proof of the pudding," etc. Give us a call. HYGIENIC BAKEKY. OHRFSTMAS FRUITS MUSCATELS. ALMONDS. NUTS. mHE CHOICEST QUALITY. [ DELIGHTFUL CONFECTIONEEY. BISCUITS. CORDIALS. I SEASONABLE DELICACIES. J. WHITAKBR, DEVON-STREET (Next Criterion Hotel). •Phone 111.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3
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