AUCTION SALES. WEBSTER, DOBSON and GO. will sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, Broadway, Stratford, on SATURDAY, the Sixth day of September, 1013, at two o’clock p.m. ALL the Leasehold Estate and Interest in that piece of hind in the Taranaki Land .District, containing by admeasurement 1405 acres (more or less), being Section, 1, Block 11, Upper Waitara Survey District, and being all the land comprised in Lease-in-Perpetuity number 6663, mordod in Register Book, volume 55, folio 63 (Taranaki Registry). The sale will be conducted by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at New Plymouth, acting on behalf of the mortgagee. The application to the Registrar to conduct the-sale, containing the mortgagee’s estimate of the value of the land, may bo seen at the Supremo Court Office, New Plymouth, during office, hours, and a copy o£ same may bo seen at the Auction Rooms at the time of sale, without payment of any fee. Particulars and conditions of sale may he seen at the office of the Aue- ! Honours and at the Office of the mort!ga gee’s solicitors, MESSRS HALLTWELL AND THOMSON, Broadway, Stratford, INGLEWOOD HORSE PAUL FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 12. M atthews, bennett and go will hold a Horse Fair in C. Ladhrook’s Stables on the above date ENTRIES' SOLICITED. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEI) XESDA Y, SEPT 1 <IAI PER 3. li | ATTHEWS, BENNF/JT AND GO TA-®- will hold their usual stock salo as above. Present entries— AA A head mixed cattle, TtUU Including—--50 springers 150 yearlings 20 store cows Salo at 1 o’clock. INGLEWOOD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE M. J. LEHRKE. M ATTHEWS, BENNETT and Co. - have received instructions from the PUBLIC 'TRUSTEE, to sell, by Public Auction, in the above estate, at their sale rooms, the whole of his 'Household Furniture and Effects. Tools and Sundries. Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sth and Gth SEPTEMBER. IVTEWTON KING will seU at hw i. , Bazaar as above: — 240 broken and unbroken draughts and half-draughts, milk carters, light harness horses, and hacks On account of a Client—- ] 6-year thoroughbred draught stallion, Dreadnought, by Young Conqueror. On aoount of MR F. PLUMTREE— ' 1 thoroughbred stallion “Patrohns,” by St. Clement-Gavotte 8-year old. Salo at 11.30 o’clock. ‘ NOTE.—-Horses must bo yarded bo : ‘ore 11 a.m. FRlDAY—Draughts and half ! draughts. SATUR DA A'.—Lighter horses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 8
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