FOUND— Sum of Money. For particulars apply Aldersey’s, Sta- - tioner. NOTICE. OWING to Mi* Jay’s illness arrangements! nave. been, made with Mr Gotten to attend to the former's customers during his indisposition. SHANNON FURNITURE ’ FACTORY. WATTERSTON ’ 9 BUILDINGS. •; BALLANGE STREET. • v " - • . ,-y HAVING commenced business I am prepared to tuim ouf first-class work at reasonable prices.Furniture manufactured in - latest designs in oak or riinu. Suites to order. . ■ * Orders taken, for all classes of repair' work at the .'factory or in your home. „ Bedsteads and Seagrass Furniture, and Prams of every design at city prices. Shop and office fittings a Specialty. L. H. MARTIN. SHANNON SALE.' ’ MONDAY, JULY 16. 90 fat. and forward ewes 90 fat and forward hoggets 50 ewes in lamb to Southdown rams 8 fat bullocks 5 fat cows 22 yearling heifers . ;. 25 store cows 6 d&iry cows 4 horses SALE BY MORTGAGEES 6f FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN, THE TOWN OF SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, the 18th Day of JUfeY, 1923, at 1.30 p.m. MR H. A. SCOTT, (havings received instructions from the mortgagees, will sell by Public Auction at his Auction' Rooms situate in Plimmer Terrace, Shannon, the following freehold property;— v r All that piece of land situated in the township of Shannon containing- 21.1 perches more or less BEING" Lot 10 on Deposited Plan No. 1323 and part of section* 611 on the Map of the said Township. There are no buildings oh the land. The land: is under the Land'Transfer Act and will be., sold freeyof ensumbrances and is offered for sale by the Mortgagees in exercise of ;the powers contained in Memorandum of Mortgage registered No. 135881., There will be a reserve price. Particulars and conditions of sale may he seen at the office, bf the Auctioneer, or at the offices: of Messrs -Standish and Anderson, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, 65 Devon Street, New Plymouth. ?!
The atmosphere of Auckland Magistrate’s Court disturbed when counsel in a case asked for judgment for the sum of 4d (states an Auckland exchange). The amount originally sued for: tyas, of course, larger than the four pennies, but the unfortunate defendant fell; short in his payment to the extent named, a fact that will no doubt be brought to his knowledge when he realises that the small amount is accompanied by costs to the extent of 18s. •
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Shannon News, 13 July 1923, Page 3
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