KM**' IN BANKRUPTCY. 11 WITHOUT RESERVE. y 4On Ihe Kami, Anion Road, Awatnna THURSDAY. 2nd MARCH. 1 KING has received ma stnictions from the Deputy Official Assignee in the estate of ] Thomas Taylor to sell as above Stock and Chattels as folio vs i- 50 cows, August and September culvers; all young except two, large percentage Jersey strain v 1 -I year old Jersey mill, brcu 0.-, Mr Linn 8 18 months well grown heifers in calf, good line, well colored Jersey strain; all early calvers 10 good weaner heifers I 1 Jersey hull. I half-draught roan 8 year old colt, good and reliable in any harness I aged grey iioise, good m harness' 1 bay gig horse, G years very fast trotter 1 bay Shetland pony, aged, very (jiiiet in harness 1 d draught filly, 18 months 1 thoroughbred colt, 18 months, by St. Paul out of Snowflake 5 breeding sows 1 boar 7 weaners Stumping jack, 2 large bullock chains, blacksmith’s bellows, anvil and tools, cross-cut saw, carpenter’s tools, etc., I large 80 gallon copper, horse rugs, saddle and bridle, G bottle milk tester, pig house on sledge, 3 pig troughs. 1. calf trough, milk cart and harness in good order, gig and harness, lamps, long shatter and harness, extra farm collars and haimes, Reid and Gray plough, whippletrees and chains, set tripod harrows, 6 milk cans, 100 rimu and hinau posts, wheelbarrow, single buggy and extra pole, 2 cattle dogs. ALSO WITH RESERVE,— The goodwill of lease of the farm, being part section 14, Block IX,, Kaupokonui S.D., containing 190 acres 3 roods 17 poles. The lease has seven years to run from Ist August, 1914. Rental, £223 2s per annum. Compulsory purchasing clause at £4962 5s 3d, of which £SOO has been paid, leaving a balance of £4462 5s 3d. The registered number of the lease is 9931, and will be offered subject to all the terms and conditions expressed or implied therein, and to all necessary consents being obtained. Also on account of Mr Tbos. Taylor, WITHOUT RESERVE — The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— Piano by Gors and Kellmann Duchess pair ' Sale commences at 12 noon sharp. LIINCHEON PR OVIDE I). i ___ ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1910. AT 2 p.m. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instructions from Mr Perrett, who has left the district, to sell as above this desirable property containing KK ACRES, situated Stuart Road, 1 El t ham. This property is in first-class order, the land being all stumped, also three-roomed house, slaughter house < and other buildings. The reserve is low and the terms are easy, and this will he an exceptionally good opportunity for a buyer to obtain a small farm close to a rising town. The conditions of sale may he inspected at the Farmers’ Co-op. Office, Hawera or Eltham. MALONE’S CHRISTMAS HAMPERS 22/6. 1 BOTTLE WHISKY. 1 BOTTLE RUM. 1 BOTTLE WINE. 4 BOTTLES ALE. 1 BOTTLE BRANDY. 4 BOTTLES STOUT. We Stock all the Leading Lines in WINES AND SPIRITS. BOTTLERS OF WARD’S, MANNING’S AND TUI ALES. In Cordials, we Manufacture all the LATEST SUMMER DRINKS. Country- Orders promptly attended to. Our Carts Deliver to all parts of tha Borough. Customers, when ordering Goods L» ho sent to Hag stations, will please note to add freight. DAN M ALONE & CTFENTON STREET. STRATFORD. Bos 48. ’Phone 55.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 69, 26 February 1916, Page 8
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