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SAr.K 01? RAILWAY LANDS. PURSUANT to the provwioas ot " The Son try Hill-iN'ew Plymouth Railway Deviation Act, 1903," and of "The Public Works Act, 1008," the Hon. the BlStthsler of Railways lias instructed NEWTON' KING to sell by Public Auction at liis Mart, Now Plymouth, on FRIDAY, 20th -March, 1009, about 68 Allotments in and near the 'lowa of New Plymouth, including several very valuable stands in 'the business centre, some of the choicest residential sites within and without the Borough, and a large number of good cottage and house properties. Plaits are now ready and can be -had at the olliee of the. Auctioneer or of Atr. F. P. Corkili, the Department's Valuer, from whom any further information may be obtained.

TIULRSJJiAif, FEBRUARY 25tli, 1009. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. L. A. NOLAN & CO, TTAVE received instructions to sell at the Criterion Motor Uiragc, the following:— Motor tyres, l<unps, carbide, horn talbs, aluminium paint, metal polish, repair outfits, goggles, sparking plugs, tyre levers, gloves, forge bellows, tubing, drilling machine, polishing head lathe, electric motor, pullies, shafting, belting, motor bicycle, and appliances. Also, if necessary,— i motor cars Sale at 2 o'clock.

IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 24, 1909. Under Distress Warrant—Bayden v. Beeston, WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received) instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Masonic Hall, Brougham Street, — The following almost new furniture ' and effects. I.—Handsome Cheval Dressing. Table, nvi'th swing mirrors, puriri front, Utrecht velvet upholstery. 2.—Washstand! to match. 3.—Large handsome Sideboard. 4.—Chesterfield Suite covered in Utrecht velvet, horsehair, stuffing. 5 _0 Queen Anne Chairs in leather. 0. —Figured Rimu Duchess Chest. 7.—Velvet Table Cover. B.—Brussels Carpet. s.—(Brussels Hall Carpet, Carv-d Table, Lace Curtains, Kitchen Table, Carpet, Hall Curttas anil Sundry Kitchen Utensils, almost nem Sale at 2.30 ?.in.

HAWERA SHEEP PAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25". At 12 o'clock sharp. GILLIiiIS AND NALDER WILL sell by public auction as above oocn 2-tootli EWES, entered as MVV folio-, vs ._ 225 'purebred Lincoln 530 Roiuiiey-Lincoin 250 Leicester-Lincoln 300 Romney MO Lincoln iQKKfk 4, 0, and s.m. EWES, entered OOOV as follows 1800 4, 0 and s.'m. ewes (off hills) 400 4-tuoth ewes 500 s.m. Lincoln ewes 850 s-uv. forward ewes SQQ f.'ni. EWES 900 2-iootU wethers 050 4-looth wethers 2000 shorn lambs On account of Mr. fiarraelough, iwliO has sold bis farm (at Tiri'moana,— 10 choice Jersey heifere, from picked cows 8 B'/ a -year heifers, in calf to Jersey bull (eferly calvcrs) 9 forward 3-year steers! Luncheon may be obtained on ground.

pouuwiy, rios, and houses. WEBSTER BROS OTIUL hold' ii Sale of the nltovc EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.

Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. ■NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 10. pLIENTS ar« requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by FRIDAY, f sth January. YOUNG, HOBBB & CO. Stratford.

TARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE.. AND TALLOW SALES. U'AV'MAEIvKT, STKATFOKD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY. MARCH 10. /CLIENTS are jijirtUiihuly requested to 'fonvar'd <iMi-i^nincul- in time to arrive oji or before Friday previous, Small consignment* will lie received at 111 V PRODUCE SIIKDS, NEW HJrarOFJll, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTQN KING

FIRE! FIRE I FIRE! TT uniglit liave. been an IMMENSE A FIR!© ab BAKER & COS If it hadn't been'discovered. and put out. In that, case wo should have held a Great SALVAGE SALE But if we had we could not offer you BLCtUER BARGAINS than we are offering you 10-duy at our regular sale prices, and then you would have bought ■DAMAGED GOODS. But now we offer you lie pick of our immense stock, all in perfect order, at ENORMOUSLY REDUCED PRICES. FIRST COJIE FIRST SERVED. BAKER AND CO., FURNISHERS - DEVON STREET.

WARATAH DINING ROOMS J BEG TO ANNOUNCE that I have opened up-to-dato Dining Rooms next Criterion Hotel, where first-class meals may be obtained. Dinner from noon to 2 p.m.; tea 1 , 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; suppers till midnight. A NEWELL, Proprietor.

JJ. JJENAUD, OKG/xrsT, ST. MAWS GHTJP.CII, Resumes Tuition oji MOST) AY, February 1, Address: Corner Vivian and Dawson Streets. Upon sufliqient inducement. Mr. Renaud would bo prepared to visit Ingltw«od, Waitara, «to,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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