BARE CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. TUX A. MACINTOSH, having decided to leave the district, kaa instructed ME NEWTON KING to sell by private treaty, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRO--I'ERTIES- : Full 14-iiere, corner Devon Street and Nobb's Line, within IUU yards of new Railway Station at Ktrandou. i. Three Vi-aere Sections in Buller Street, either separately or in one lot. 3. Native Lease, rIT acres, part of N.K. 2U, perpetual right or renewal and valuation lor all improvements. Situated on O'd Hospital Road, wiUiin %-milo ci' Devon Street and Railway Station. Ideal ISumung Site; ex- I tensivelv planted; suitable lor Part Section ti'.M, New Plymouth, containirg t).07 perches, with .'0 leet frontage to Brougham Street. Situated between Messrs D, Berry and (Jo.'s premises and Taranaki Hotel.
5. 1 Acre 1 liood, Slrandon, with new well-built U-rouiu ltesideir.c thereon, replete with every convenience; stable, coachhouse, septic tank, gas, water, and electric liglit. Kailway Station within 100 yards. Pleasant sea view. Ten 6. TAKANAKI HOTEL, parts Ml) and 050, Town of New Plymouth, 25.53 perches, frontage of about 82 feet to Brougham Street. Subject to lease, 4 years to run. 7. UKOSVENOR Sections i) and 25, Mount Eliot Reserve, 23.4 perches. Opposite Railway Station. Subject to lease, 4'/ 2
.Favorable terms 01 payment can be arranged if desired, or the whole pur-chase-money can remain if certain improvements are effected on each property in numbers 1 to 4. Write or call at onee for full particulars before the bargains arc snapped up. NEWTON KING, Sole Agent. IiIFORTANT SALE Of DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND BUILDING SITES. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., TjUVOItKD with instructions from the Executors of the late .Major l'arrN, will sell by public auction at their Rooms, Kgmont-strcct, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY loth— The Exceedingly Valuable and Attractive I'roporty having frontages to St. Aubyn, Dawson, and Uine streets, and known as DATE MA.IOK FARMS'HOMEKTEAD, and containing 1 acre U roods 2 perches. suited for gentleman's residence or for cutting up iulo smaller areas. To be oll'ered in one or more lots. Plans of subdivisions to be obtained on application. Exceptionally easy terms of payment arc oil'ored—namely: 111 per cent, on fall of hammer, 23 1-3 per cent, in one month, balance may remain at 5',;. per cent per annum for 3 years. L.T. title. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTEK BROS. XfrTlLlj hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. TaranaKi Wool, Sheepskin, Hide & Tallow Sales. JIAYMAHKET, STHATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. C CLIENTS a„e particularly requested ' to forward Consignments in tiin 0 to arrive on or before Friday, Feb. 14. Small consignments will be receive I at my PEODUOE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, whore vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION.
NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Woo), H«de Skin & Tallow Sales. MONTHLY SALES AT OiIE BROU- "*■ GUAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or Bhipmcnt. Address Labels and Consignment /onn posted on application, . Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1!). Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for their produce, L. A. NOLAN &CO (Late Wilson and Nolan) Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep 1 skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB, 18 (CLIENTS aro requested to forward J lots so a:< to reach, us by Friday, February 14. YOUNG, HOBBS, & Co WATCH EIGHT HERE TfiOK NOVELTIES EVERY MONTH. Pure Fanyong Tea. Codec fresh ground every morning, Peeled Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Quinces, Apples, Egg Plums for dessert. Olives, Anchovies, White Suit Herrings, Fmdon Haddocks, Dried Sprats, Peeled Shrimpß, Oysters, Lobsters, Vidonia, Tohoeroas, Whitebait. ! Lucca Oil in bottles and gallon tina. Mushrooms, Chutneys, etc., etc., to be sold at cheap prices. A VEALE THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, CHRISTMAS FRUITS MUSCATELS. ALMONDS. NUTS. >HE CHOICEST QUALITY. DELIGHTFUL CONFECTIONERY. BISCUITS. CORDIALS. SEASONABLE DELICACIES. J. WHITAKER, BBYOS-Sllini (Next Criterion Hotel). 'Phono 111. OWING to pressure of business and iisbity for more room space, loving to the Coffee Palace juililings, corner of Egmont and Devon itrcets, on JANUARY 6th, IUOB. J. UPTON & SON, PIANO AND OEG.'.N IMPORTERS, Also AGENTS WERTIIEIM SEWING MACHINES.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 44, 11 February 1908, Page 3
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