!! A H 0 I D. tuesdavTmay ii NEWTON KING YV lUj sell by auction at liis yards, Jil)0 CATTLE, including—--100 wuaners lu 18-iuulillis 20 springing loiters jO fat uuii forward cuw^ 53 l.iii. uH'cu, miming w itU rani Silt: at 1-2.30 o'clock. TM L'ORTANT NOTIOi . GREAT AUCTION SALE OP LAND AT VOGELTOWN. "j fi MAGNrFICENT 1 J-U BUILDINGS SUES. lO About Quarter Acre Each. MR NEWTON KING W n ' L **■'" ''. v PhM"? auction at tlio Mart on WEDNESDAY, 27th INST,. I(j residential Bnr.uiM; SECTION'S SITUATED AT YOfiJiLTOW},', 1
RK.Mb.MBKR! Vogeltown in now recognised as the Leading Suburb «r tlio district, being directly connected with the town electric light, gas. and water supply, and Sections in tlii 6 district are much sought after. TERMS OK SALE: 10 per cent, deposit 10 per cent, in 3 months 10 per cent, in 0 months in per cent, in !) months Hal,nice on mortgage at 0 per cent. tM P< IRTAXT COXCESSIUX. - Those who would like to visit the laud for inspection will he supplied with Return 'Bus Tickets Frei upon making personal application to (lie office of the Auctioneers. The land is situated opposite the Vogeltown Store, and in order Unr there will he no dilliculty in linding division-line, each section will lie marked with a special Hag.
For plans and further particulars apply XKWTCKV KIX(i, Auctioneer, VOUI.TKY, I'IOK. AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. Y'\ri i. 11 hold a sale of the abovß EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. I'lutries solicited. FARM I'OV, SALH. f jpill- Freehold Farm. 153 acres, calks.'! Springfield Mount, with commodious house, about (wo miles from U'avcrlcy railway statiun. for hale; possession oil Ist September iiexl. Apply iir. Ernest Xicliolls, on tli L . hind, or Burnett and (i'ordoii, .Solicitors, Wicksteod Place, Wanganui. EOR SALE, X H ' ,; in die ESTATE of the Into A. A. I'lKliTT, consisting of large Dwelling and outbuildings and 1!)% acres of land, which can be subdivided if desired. About sQft frontage to .Devon-street on the west side of Jury's stables. Also Vi-acre Section in Gill-otreec, with iron sheds and a cottage oil sam>. For further particulars apply to D. Berry, for the Trustees. 011 SAL E, acre of land. The house is situated in n, nice healthy locality, and is fitted wall modern conveniences, iacluding bathroom and detached washhouse, gas and water laid on. A nice home. Owner selling on account of leaving district. Apply GILHOIJK AND CLARKE, New Plymouth. 19-t.c. TO BUILDERS.
RENDERS will be received at my olliee up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, May 10th, tor tlie Erei-iion of a Residence at Puniho for Mr. K. Bell. Plans may be seen at my office or at .Mr. Fox's Store at Okato. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon-street. TO FENCERS. T KNDEi ; s will be received at this ollice up to 4 jian. of WEDNESDAY, 20th May, 1908, for Erection of bout 71 Claims Fencing on Everett Road, near Inglewood. Specification* may be seen at the Post Ollice, inglewood, and at this office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands, ijiuuls and Survey Office, New Plvmouth, litli May, 11)08. %,r av itSSS iNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IIAWERA RACES. QN 13th and l-ltli May the usual 1.10 p.m. train from Iliuvora will leave Race course at 4.20 p.m. for Kew Plymouth and Waitara, Holiday Excursion Tickets, available' lor return till loth May, will be issued to Xormauby on 13tli May aud by morning trains oil 14th May from New l'Jymuutli and intermediate stations, including Waitara and Toko Branches. These exclusion tickets mill iiot be available by the mail trains. Return tickets available for clay of issue only, Normanfcy to Racecourse (price 2s (id each, including admission to Course), can be obtained from the Uuard or at Xornwnby station. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER.
tt ¥ U I K X I 0 BAKEUY, X - L MEW PLYMOUTH. Seasonable Goods Tea Cakes, iJiiS" lins, Crumpets, l'ikclets, Ten Biscuits, ' Scotch Scones. (iingerbread, Eig Shortealco, Ewlos Cakes, ]ianburv Cakes. Coventry Tarts, Itaspbcrrv Duns. ()\turd Runs, Cambridge Squares, Brighton Hock*. Cliel-ca linns, Shrewsbury Cakes. Bath Buns, London Buns. Uerman Buns, American Doughnuts, French Pastry, .\apol«on>. Italian Custards, and many more kinds o( fancy cakes and pastries. Ircrih from the oven every day. Country customers v. ill >be sup])lied with a list of goods (with prices) suitable for socials, halls, parties, etc.. on application to -liJIIN C. LI'XH!. Proprietor. N.8.-~lSi*cjiit ri fresh every day. T)ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICs, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes. St. Mary's Hall, Vivian-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 to 10 p.m. Ml new Society and Ballroom Dances, Wall* (reverse) a specialty. First hour for tuition. Ju/enile Classes. EVEKY SATURDAY MORNING, 10 to 12. All branches ot Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking. Physical, Respiratory. Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Terns and particulars at Colonial Company, Deviu-street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 3
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