NEW I'LY MOU TH, ' MONDAY, NOVEMBEU 23rd, 1903. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR RESERVES, KNOWN AS KAWAU PAH. I*. A. NOLAN & .CO. In conjunction with WEBSTER BROS, TTAVE received instruction from the New Plymouth Harbor Board to sell by auction on the ground, at 2 p.m., on MONDAY, November 23: I THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE BUSINESS AND WAREHOUSE SITESLOT I.—Corner Section, frontage 40 feet to Currie Street, by 7U feet to (Jill Street. A valuable waiehouse site, on opposite corner to Messrs. Burgess, Eraser's promises. LOTS 2 & 3.—Two Sections, each 40 feet irontage to Currie Street bv 70 feet depth, with right 9f way from Gill Street. LOT 4.-38 feet frontage to Currie Street, 70 feet depth, with right of way from Gill Street. LOT 5.—1 rood 28 perches, 76 fe.it frontage to Currie Street by 177 feet in depth. A very valuaole Lot, abutting on Eailway Yards. [N.B.—The value of the buildings at present on this section will be assessed prior to the sale and must be paid for in cash by the purchaser.] LOT 9—Corner Section, GO feet to Currie Street by 41 feet to Gill Street. Another valuable, site opposite Lot 1 and Messrs. Cock and Co.'s and Arch. Clark and Son's warehouses. LOTS 10 & 11.—Two Sections, each having a frontage of 41 feet to Gill Street by 00 feet depth. Lot 11 being corner section with 60 feet frontage to Kawan 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 leases are 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. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Or the Auctioneers, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 28. NEWTON KING TtflLli sell by auction at liis Awakino Yijrds on Saturday, 28th November— QAA HEAD CATTLE, including—--300 2 to 2>/ 2 -year steers 200 3 to 3%-yoar steers 100 2-year-old purebred Shorthorn heifers 13 3-year heifers empty 50 mixed cattle 1 spring-cart horse Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
SALE BY MORTGAGEE. SATURDAY, the sth day of DECEMBER, 1908. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions to oiler Un undermentioned .property for sale by public auction at his Mart in Devonstreet, New Plymouth, on Saturday, the sth (lay of December, 1008, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon— ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land in the County of Taranjld containing together by admeasurement 150 acres 1 rood 30 perches (more or less), being the Rural Allotments numbered 78, 78, and 80 on the plan, of the Oakura District.
The abovo property will be offered [or sale, subject to Mortgage No. 21)744, on behalf of .the Mortgagee in exercise c-f the powers of sale conferred on him by a certain Deed of Mortgage registered as No. 29745. The sale is under tlw conduct of the Registrar of the .Supreme For further particulars and for « ;ions of sale imply to THIS AUCTIONEER, Or to Messrs. COVETT & QUITAAAM, Solicitors for the Mortgagee
PEDIGREE CATTLE. SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. NEWTON KING TAS received instructions to sell by auction 011 tiro Show Ground'!, New .Plymouth, on Thursday, 2Cth No veinber— On account of Mr. A. Buchanan, Pahncrston North—--1 pedigree 4-year old Jersey Bull 1 pedigree yearling Jersey Bull 3 pedigree Bull Calvea (choice) 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey Heifer On account of Mr. S. R. Lancaster, Palmerstou North—--0 nedieree yearling Jersey Bulls
Oil account of State Experimental Farm (Without Reserve)— 2 pedigree 3-year-old Ayrshire Bulls 2 pedigree 2-year-old Ayrsluro Bulls •Y GIK NI 0 BAKERY ■ DEVON-S'J'., NISW PLYMOUTH. too carciul in the matter cJ diet for the little folks. No other good 3 are so entirely satisfactory as Currant or Sultana Bread, Currant Cakes, Currant or Sultana Scones, and. Currant Sandwich Biscuits. Currants and saltans need 10 introduction, for the sustaining and nourishing qualities of this ficticious fruit have been amply proved. Ask Hi doctor about it. Our currants and si..' ti'nas are of the finest quality and per fectly clean. Our Currant Brown Bread i s just the thing 'for the dear children brain workers, md invalids. Oar Cur rant Sandwich Biscuits are most re freshing and sustaining and perfect for afternoon teas. Ice Cream shortly it THE ITYCtfENIC BAKERY, JOHN C. lEGG, Proprietor.
BKASSY spoon or fork may contain a speck of deafly poison i.i . ttmligris. This is one reason why yon should not hcslUtfi having your worn tableware RE-SILVER-PLATED , almost any article ef tableware can be replatcd at about WS tho cost o£ new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon P. DE LA. HAYE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency.
STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS BTANDAKU TEAR OSTRICH ON EACH L D' NATHAN & CO a»t»hUsbod 1840 i YOU OAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 279, 19 November 1908, Page 3
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