DO NOT MISS THIS POINT I The "SPRiNKLER=TOP PREVENTS WASTE //^h: AT E W 2'' KA AN D ■ IJAH W AYS. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES, WELL-BUILT COTTAGE PRO PERT IBS, AND TOWN AND SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL BUI LDINC. SITES. GOOD TEMPLARS' HAUL,, NEW PLYMOUTH. W E DNESD AY IV EN I N G OCTOBER 18. Under instrustions from the Hon orablc the Minister of Railways, KING will sell l>v Auction at the Good Templars' Hall, Courtenay Street, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, October IS, at 7.30 p.nj.,— The whole of the Subdivisions of Railway Lands formerly occupied by the Line through the Town, or acquired in connection with the Dcivation works. The Sections to be offered comprise Valuable Frontages in Devon Street (in the very heart of the Borough), ("till Street, and Powderham Street, Choice " Building Sites in Vivian Street, Carrington Road, St. Michael'# Square, Ruller Sheet, Molesworth Street, and on the Devon Line opposite Fitzroy Station, 19 Good Dwellings of from 4 to 7 rooms, and Excellent Homestead Sites on Waiwaka Road, Waiwaka Terrace, and Million Street, adjacent to the well settled 1 suburb of Chilmaii's Estate. Very reasonable reserves have been fixed in order to ensure a clearance of these surplus properties, and the terms of sale arc 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, and balance one year. All Titles are La ml Transfer. Plans and schedules of lots will be available by October 1. Any information respecting this Sale may be obtained in the meantime from Mr. F. P. CORIvILL, Agent for the Department, National Bank Chambers.
l»y telephone, with the officii! ling clergyman in one place, the bridepi'"(»in in another. and thn liride in still « not tar. \v:i< celebrated recently (says tlic New \ oik correspondent of tin 1 Daily Kx press) a(. (.'nin, liHvu. Tin- I'ev. TI. I!. Clinton, in his ,study, united in marriage (ieorjje Vrentice, at his home in Xorlliboro'. and Miss l)c Witt, in Itlaiielnml. Coin is five mill'- north of Hlam-liiir<i. and Xorthboro', tiiii'O miles west ol' lilanchard. is about tlio sune distance I'rom I lie minister'-; Jmijii". At the ;tll[ini rr( <■<! hour (he licv. Minion pot rrcntiiv mill Miss De Witt on t!n> telephone. When they made tin' usual response* till' clergyman said: ".loin hands over Dio wire." 'Die ivjoiiier \v;>s "Wei have." Tlir clergyman replied: "I pro-' nounce yon man and wife," and the ceremony ended. j Warner's Uust-prAof Corsets never fail to improve the flgup.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 8
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