T HAPS! T It A I'S!! SATURDAY, .MAiH.II 13. NEWTON KING T-TAS received instructions from Mr. I!. A. .N'isbct, whose lease of the Currie-stm»t (Janiage Works has expired, to sell by auction at the Haymarket Yards on -Saturday, .March titli: RUSTIC CARTS, c;k;s, spring TRAPS, DRAYS, KLc., Etc. Sale ai 12 o'clock. SALK Oi' 1 RAILWAY LANDS, pURSUANT i'O the provisions of '" The {Sentry Hill-New Plymouth Railway Deviation Act, 1003," and of "The Public Works Act, 1008," the Hon, the 'Minister of Railways has instructed NJOWTON KING to sell by Public Auction at hii Mart, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, 20th March, 1000, about 00 Allotments in and near the Town 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. Plans arc now ready and can be had at the odice of the Auctioneer or of Mr. F. P. Corkill, the Department's Valuer, from wthoni any further information may be obtained.
) .\1 iP 0 1! T A X T SALE of VALUABLE NEW PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN AND iIARMINU LAND. 'SATUBDAY, 3rd APRIL. NEWTON KING ,TTAS received instruction from Mr. ' William Humphries, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 3rd April, ins VALUABLE FARM, " J'OKETOTSKA," situated on the Mangorei Koad (better known as the Old Hospital Road), distant only 2Vi miles from the Borough oi New Plymouth, and consisting of 182 acres freehold land ('Land Transfer Title) and 100 acres leasehold; the whole constituting a really first-class farm, its close proximity to New Plymouth rendering it exceptionally suitable for a milk-wallt, or for market gardening, The Homestead comprises a comfortable residence of 9 rooms "(commanding a charming view), with concrete cellar and detached dairy, 20-stall cowshed, with large loft, cart and implement sJicil. The borough -water supply is laid on to the property, and there is at present in crop about 15 acres turnips and 35 acres of iap;e. This property can confidently be recommended either fo;' farming purposes or as an investment, its immediate proximity to New Plymouth ensuring the certainty of a largely increased value in the near future. It has already been surveyed and pegged into convenient sections as per plans. Plans and furthrr in'rormntion as to especially leasy terms, etc., may be had on application to eit'ber Mr. W. Humphries or to tlio Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock.
TATTERS ALU'S H'AWERiA. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR F BIDAi" i S ATURDA Y, March 12 & 13. N.Z.L. & M. AGENCY CO., • LUIITKD. Yyl'iJv llokl their AuUiijij] Horse Fail' ili above,— 400 IiOIISKS, cuin|)ri^ing—--130 seleotvd heavy and nu'diuiu draughts 50 spring curt, van and carriage Jiorsw 100 wi'll-bred light luu'iiese horsed, polo ponies and eubs 20 well-bred Shetland po:ties Sale each dav ait 10 a.ui.
POULTRY, PIG'S, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BEOS YyiMj hold a Sale of the above YT EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'eloek. Entries solicited. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. MAYMARKIiT, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH IG. ("ILIENTS are particularly requested to 'forward Consignments in time to arrive oji or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely 011 their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTQtf KING
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MARCH 10. pLIENTS are requested to forward ' consignments so a 9 to reach ua by FRIDAY, IStli January. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. Stratford. GIG TOR SALE. WANTED TO SELI-r-Iwinediately, strong, serviceable gig, ill splendid order; equal to no'iv., For jjai'tit'iiiUrs apply "Daily NcHvs" office.
"So Nice!" &A St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you ®n get just the kinds they like best. It's wholesome, too, as well as delicious, being made froai fruits from the famous Teviot orchards. Try one of our handy screw-top jars from your grocer v "St. George means Purity." Made by Irvine and Stevenson, Ltd
SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. fIIiAXAKI REGATTA AT WAITAIiA AN Iltu March passenger train will leave Now Plymouth 10.50 a.m. for AVnitai'a, returning from Waitara at .).4o p.m. for New rivinouth. I'or further particulars see posters. BY ORDER. Those in want of new suits tat Christmas eaTinot do better than get! "The Preshwell'' suits now 'wing shown |by "The Koch," that leading menu 6tore in Devon street, New Hymout\ Made on their own premises by a i , experienced staff of workmen, they ail I superior to any other ready-made suil« we have seen. Prices 40s fld to flSs,* • AM. . . . _.;s . -r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 3
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