WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 29. BROUGHAM STREET HALL. WEBSTER BROS TTAVE received instructions from MR. A. D. GRAY, who is leaving New Plymouth, to sell by auction in the Brougham Street Hall, for convenience, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,— HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., comprising, among other articles: Piano by Eavestaff and Sons, London (S.R.), Dining-room Suite upholstered in Leather and Imported English Frames, Large Extension Dining Table on Castors (in good order). Large Overmantle, Large , Carpet Square. 15x19, Hearth Rugs, Very Handsome Card Table, 4 Large Marble Vases, Full Size B. and I. Bedstead and Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Couches, Quantity of Floor Lino, (good order), Large Plate Glass Mirror, 6 Occasional Chairs, Handsome Settee in Silk Tapestry, Brass Fender and Irons, Hall Stand, 5 Mounted and Framed Oil Paintings by Kirk wood, 2 Liberty Quilts, 2 Liberty Design Bedsteads. Marble Temple Duchess Pair. Carpet Runners, Curtains, 2 Pairs Silk Tapestry and Cream Lace Curtains. Domestic Treadle R.M.. Gent's Saddle and Bridle, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower and Roller. Mangle, Quantity of Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. I ... _ I AUCTION SALE TOWN SECTIONS. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. WEBSTER BROS ~TAVE received instructions from tha Taranaki Agricultural Society to sell by public auction at their Auction Rooms on above date, the following TOWN SECTIONS, which, together, are known as St. Germain's Square. Lots 1 to 4, each containing 33.8 perches, at an upset rental of £lO per annum. Lots 5 to 8, each containing 33.8 perches, at an upset rental of £l2- per annum. Lots 1, 4, 5, and 8 are corner sections, and all the sections are first-class building allotments. Particulars and plans of above can be had on application to the Society's solicitors (Messrs. Govett and Quiiliam), the Secretary, or the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock. I THE NEW PLYMOUTH ICHNICAL IS NOW OPEN. Students should enrol at once. Special attention is directed to the following classes: — MECHANICAL DRAWING (Junior).— Friday, at 7.0, in place of Wednesday. •(Junior, Intermediate and Advanced).—This class is prepared to instruct in all branches and coach students up to final examination. Up-to-date accounting in every form, taking as a guide syllabus adopted by N.Z. Society of Accountants for examinations under it control. Intending students to communicate cither with the Instructor (C. T. Mills. F.P.A.. N.Z.). or present themselves at the Technical School. 7 p.m., Friday next. ELOCUTION.—Friday evening, 7-9. GENERAL AGRICULTURE. Friday evening, 7-9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. - Wednesday evening, 7-9. MACHINE DRAWlNG.—Thursday evening, 7-9. PHOTOGRAPHY.—Monday evening, 7-9. Intending students should enrol at once, so that a field day can be arranged. Call and get a Prospectus at any booksellers, or "at the Education Office. \Y. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. ' AUGUSTUS E. WATKINS T ICENSED SHARE-BROKER, LAND, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION AGENT. Also District Agent for the LON D 0 N & LANCAS 11 IR E FIRE INSURANCE CO. The ''London and Lancashire" transacts Fire Insurance of Every Description. I MARINE INSURANCES AT LOWEST Personal Accident. Diseases and Annuity I WASTE PAPER. TjyE have a large quantity of fresh and good waste paper for sale. Price cheap to clear. ockett and Jones Boots, IBs , ~„, .„.i.ier price 22s Od. This line is I worth inspection.—Dockrill's. yOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 1
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