YOG E L T 0 W N. [t ' TUESDAY, HAY i(i. ' NEWTON SING TTAS received instructions from ,Ur. P. W. Court (who is lcnvin- New Plymouth) to sell by miction ai the .residence, Vogeltown, on tin- ;il.ov<. date, tliii whole of his Household i'lirnilitic and KHeels, consisting of—l'iano (by Kirchner). dining-room rt uit® (ill leather), superior handeaivcit sideboard, large ilining table and cover, cany, dining, kitchen, and other chairs, couches, whatnot, handsome lamp, fancy tables, fern stand, pictures, fretwork bookcase, hand-carved hallstand, chests drawers, handsome carved washstand with marble lop and mirror back, duchess pairs, mats, rugs. double and single bedsteads with k.w. and kapoc mattresses, bedding, cot, toilet sets, fenders and irons, hall curiam* (tapestry and silk), blinds, linoleums, kitchen table, fretwork clock, dinner a-nd tea. sets, crockery, kitchen utensil., gas ring and griller, garden and carprulei's tools, lawn mower, ho«e, baths, churn, milk pans, bottled fruit, jn». tennis nets and rackets, saddle (nearly new;), puny, and lull pots palms, begonias, pelargonium.-), maidenhair, horseshoe, and Australian ferns. Sale, at 2 o'clock. The whole of the above, except the piano, will be sold absolutely AVITIIOl'T IiKSKRYK. 'Huses will leave town at 1 and 1.-15 p.m.
YOGELTOWN LAND, RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS FOR sAUi BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, At 7.30 o'clock, NEWTON KING ,w: j -ih sell by miction at his Mart, Devon-street, on Wednesday Evening Next, at 7.30 o'clock— X(J BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SECTIONS, situa ted on the Carrington Road directly opposite the Vogoltown Store, and within ten minutes' walk of the centre of the town. An extraordinary opportunity for speculation or investment. EVERY SECTION commands an unolfelriicti'd view ol' the mountain, breakwater, and ocean. EVERY SECTION can be i-oimixrlcd with town water supply. dut .trie light, and gas.
| E\ KIIY SKC'jIoN is in rli..?,e toiu-li witJi an excellent 'bin MMTkr of seven trips daily to anil trom Devon-street. EVKItY NHXTIOX is within a few yards of the main Carring-tun Jioad, i-ihortfi- by several miles tliuu any other route to Opunake and other coastal townships. KVfcllSY SECtTOX provides a delightful building site for a itburban residence. EYEItY' ,SK("tl(L\ holds a large prospective value which those who purchase now will receive the full beiß'lit of. Those in search of a site for a home should not fail to these sections. Easiest terms ever offered to purchasers of land. ONLY TEN l'Elt CENT. DEI'OSIT, For plans and further particulars apply NEWTON KlX(i, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of MENS', YOUTHS', AND HOYS' UiOTIIIXC; AND AIIiUCBUY. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVK received in-1 ructions to sell at their -Marl. New Plymouth, 011 SATt:j:i)AY. .MAY 23, Without Reserve, Tllli WHOLE STOCK-IX-TRADE of a Firm giving up the business, ami everything will positively lie sold— Overcoats, oilcoats, suits, trousers, dungarees, lints, caps, tennis and working shirts, pyjania suits, uiideiahirts (all kinds), underpants, riding pants, sox, braces, gloves, etc., etc. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTEK BEOS. \/UILL hold a sale of th« abovi EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow Sales. •jirONTfllA' SALES AT OUR iU BKOUGIIAM-ST. STOKE. Das\ Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment Forms posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. Consignments received up to Friday previous. L. A, NOLAN & CO. (Late Wilson and Nolan). Stratford Wool, Hide, SheepsKin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JUNE 9. /"tLIENTS are requested to forward lota so as to reach us by Friday previous. "YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO. RICH ROAST BEEF. 'AFTER all, there is nothing more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib roast of highBeef, such as we sell. We tying up a roast that makes it cook well, carve well, and taste well. Try one for to-morrowY> dinner. King up Telephone l'J. SOLE~BIIOS. BUTCHERS, CORSER DIiYOX and CUKRIE STREETS, New Plymouth.
PRIME MEAT. JyJTOST people when they buy meat like to know that It is grown and fattened on the best pasture lands, cleanly and nicely handled, and Bold »t moderate prices, THE TARANAKI MEAT: BAZAAR. Supply juicy joints and small gWs complying with these coalitions, ; Call or telephone: Dcvon-st. Central—Telephone 39. Devon-st. East—Telephone 143, Devon-st. Wcet —Telephone 144. JESSE JAS. HILLS, Proprietor. W. D. CAN NELL, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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