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FURNITURE SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCXOBKR 28, lm L. A. NOLAN & (JO, JJAVE received instructions from M»\ I'\ C. (,Ji - iiiit]is ? Lemon-street, jiuur I'ort. Niger,, to sell !>v auction tin? whoie of his superior Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Piano (Jiordf, Australian blackwood •suite, occasional tables, benswood, wicker, and easy elixirs, music stand, carpet squares, linoleums, brass fender and irons, hanging and hall lamps,' heavy Jtalian bedsteads, wive: mattresses, iron eot, combiiu-1 tion and duchess chests, wasV stands, commode, chest drawers, Singer sewing machine (nearly new), leather couch, platform rocker, chelTonier, dining and kitchen tables, marble doc*, dresser, gas gviller and ring, kitchen utensils, crockery, iron baths } garden tools, and .sun- * dries. * Sale at 2 o'clock. I /

LAND SALE. BY AUCTION at NE W 1> L Y MOUT 11, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1003. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR RJESERVES, KNOWN AS KAWAU PAH. L. A. NOLAN & GO. (In conjunction with Messrs WEBSTER BROS.), JJAVE received instruction from tlie New Plymouth Harbor Board to sell by auction on the ground, at 2 p.m., on MONDAY, November 23: THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE BUSINESS AND WAREHOUSE SITESLOT I—Corner Section, frontage 40 feet to Currie Street, by 70 feot to Gill Street. A valuable waseliouse site, on opposite comer to Messrs. Burgess, Eraser's premises. LOTS 2 & 3.—Two each 40 feet irontage to Currie Street by 70 feet depth, with right of way from Gill Street. W)T 4.-38 feet frontage to Currie Street, 70 feet depth, with right of way from Gill Street. LOT 5.—1 rood 28 perches, 70 fe.it frontage to Currie Street by 177 feet iu depth. A very valuable Lot, abutting on Railway Yards. [N.B.—The value of the buildings at present on this section will bo assessed prior to the sale and must be paid for in cash by the purchaser.] LOT o.—Corner Section, 00 ieet to Currie StVeet by 41 feet to Gill Street. Another valuable site opposite Lot 1 and Messrs. Cock and Co.'s and Arch. Clark anil Son's warehouses. LOTS 10 & 11.—Two Sections, each having a frontage of 41 feet to Gill Street by U0 feet depth. Lot 11 being corner section with 00 feet frontage to Kawau Street. LOTS 12-25.—Seven Sections fronting Currie Street, and seven sections fronting Kawau Street, each with depth of 02 feet, and with frontages varying from 23 to 28 feet.

Above valuable lenses nre offered to the public for 21 years with perpetual right of renewal at a rental based on the unimproved values. Further particulars, conditions of sale, upsets, and plans of the above property can be obtained on application to Messrs. GOVKTT & Qt'ILLIAM, Or the Auctioneers, NEW PLYMOUTH. CLEARING SALE. WIT H 0 U 'l' R E SERVE. OAKURA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. WEBSTER BROS JJAYE received instructions from Mr. (i. W. Richardson, wlui has leased his farm, to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, November 3rd, — TIIIO WHOM OF HIS DAIRY STOCK, ETC. 21 cows in milk and to calve 1) choice 2 to 3-year springing heifers 1 half-bred Jersey springer 12 mixed yearlings 3 2-year steers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 2 sows to farrow November 1 -i-year colt, broken to chains (S.K.) 1 s.f. plough, almost new, light spring trap, and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.

WEBSTER BROS.' DATES OF YARD '* AND CLEARING SALES. Oakura—Mr. G. W. Richardson—Tuesday, November 3. Particulars later. 1 POULTRY, Pl'2B, AND HORSES. WEBSTEK BROS. WILL bold a sale of thu tbova EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. IJAKASAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MIiHTIXCI. SATURDAY ANI) MONDAY, December 20 and 28, IUUB. ENTRIES, with payment of 1 sov each (with the exception. of JlangotuU Hack Handicap, for which the entrance will be 10a), will close at New Plymouth on FRIDAY, November 20, 1008, at 0 p.m., for— STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of Su sovs. Six furlongs. LADIES' I'URSE HACK HANDICAP, of 63 sovs. One mile. FIRST lIASDICAI' HACK. HURDLES, of lid sovs, ,-Om mile and a-half. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Open), «J

1:20 sovs. due milt and n-i|uarter. FIRST WKI/TER HACK 11AND1QAP, of (15 sovs. Seven furlongs. FIAIXt! HANDICAP (Open), of 8(1 sovs. Six furlongs. JIANWiVKt' HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Seven furlongs. EIJ'X'TRIC HACK II'AXDICAP, of 03 sovs. Five furlongs. SUMMER MACK HANDICAP, of 80 miv-. Six furlongs. SKCONI) HANDICAP'HACK HURDLES of till sovs. line mile ami a-Ualf. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs. due mile. SECOND WKI.THU HACK HANDICAP. »ft« SOVS. One mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP (Open), of 7'J sovs. Sis. furUmgs. Ami on FRIDAY'. Deeemliet' 11, at 0 p.m., ACCKPTAXCES (with payment of 1 sov oaolil for Stewards' lLiek Handicap, l''irst Welter llaek I famlicup. Ladies' Purse llaek l[audieai>. First Handicap llaek Hurdles, and Flying Handicap; and for the Christinas Handicap, 2 sovs. F.XTIUF.S. 1 sov each, for--111/ATOKI PLATE, of SO sovs. Six furlouirs, first" 11ACK SCURRY STAKES, of 50 sovs. Five, furlongs, SECOND HACK SCL'RRY STAKES, SO SOVS. Five fuv'ongs. For full programme s ee New Zealand Referee. MOSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.

QOW Sutton's Golden Tankai'd Hansel; awarded Highland Society's Goij Medal alter official analysis made.— Griffiths and Co.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

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