THURSDAY, 16ra AUGUST. NEWTON KING has received instructions to sell by auctioD, oa account o' whom it may concern! at his Mart, on above date,— The 8.8. DOUGLAS, as she now lie? stranded at Mokau, Machinery, ote. Sale at 11,30 o'clock. THURSDAY, ldn AUGUST. TEWTON KING will sell by auction at I his yards as above, — 100 Mixed Yearlings BO Mised Calves 30 18-months Steers 28 18-months Heifers 18 Cows, in calf 40 Springing Heifers 20 Store Cows 6 Store Heifers (forward) 8 Fat Cows 3 Hacks
2 Fat Pigs 2 Sulky Ponies, quiet and broken Also,—On account of F. A. Lillecrapp,The Goodwill of his Lease of Sub. 1, Sec. 36, Block 11., Opunake S.D, containing 200 Acres, on the Kahui Road, 100 acres in grass, 2-room House, lease 17 years to run at 2s Gd per acre. 28 Spring Cows, to calve September and October Horse, Cart, and Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Milk Cans, Saws, Wedges, and Sundries. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 1115
BARRETT ROAD, THURSDAY, 16xh AUGUST. Vf ITHOUT RESERVE. 7 EWTON KING has received instructions I from Mr. J. A. Maisey, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm on the above da'e, — Tho whole of his DAIBY CATILB, ETC., consisting of 32 Jersey.Ayrshire Cow?, springirg and in milk 1 Shorthorn Ball (young) 1 Pair Bullocks 1 Horse, Trap and Harness 1 Buggy - 1 S.r. Hough
Sale at 1.30 o'clock i FRANKLEY ROAR FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST. WITHOUT RESERVE. iTEWTON KlNUhas received instructions JLI from Mr. JJ/. Blake, who has sold his farm, to soil by auctioo on the farm, Frankley Koad, on the above date,— This while of his DAIRY and FARM STOCK, KOT., as under,20 Quiet Cows, to calvd early . 11 Quiet Heifers, in calf 1 Hull 1 Pair Working Bullocks 1 Pair Steers, partly broken 24 Sheep, 1 Sow, 9 Slips 1 Hack, 1 Pony, 1 Gig Horse, Trap andHamtss, 2 Bullock Drays, P.ough, Tino Harrov.B, ililk Cans, Buckets, 1 Large Iron Copper, 'fools, etc.,etc. The whole of his Household Furniture and Sundries KO RESERVE. Also,— On account of other vendors,15 Springing Heifers [Sale at 1 o'clock.
JJKLL BLOCK. THUBSDAY, 23rd AUGUST. WITHOUT BESERVB, iN from M'ss FlHm-who is leaving the district, to sell >y auct on ontVo p<emisop, Hcnwood Koa", cu above dat\ the whole of hw superior HOUSEHOLD HUH NITUHB, Valuable Pictures and Effects, ooc slating of,— Piano, in walnut, by "Hole," Dresden; Superior Writing Table, Exten in D : nirg Table, large fci eh.'ard wi h mirror back and pjno s, 2 Bool* Oases', H&tdscnw and Ma sv« Marble Timepiece ani Stand, Couches, Louigcs, La'ies' and Gents' Kasy Chiir.», Rattan Chairs, Bentwood Hcckir, several high ciass Engravings witn beautifully carved an I vei y valuable f, ames, handsome Wardroue (mirror panel), 1 Duches.e Pair, Chests Drawers, Slrg'e Wood Bedsteads, Washstands, Toiletware, BeddiDg, Glass Case and Shells, Glass Case N.Z Birds, Hall Ohairs and Table?, Venetian Blinds, Onrtain Poles, Washing Machine, Mangle, Enife Cleaner, Jit at Safe, Crockery 1 and ftlftflnwfirA. Kitnhan TJtannilfl nxih Sundries, Bale at 1.30 sharp, 16,18,22
IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS in DEVON STREET. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST. NEWTON KING Is instructed by Mr.F. P. Cobkill (as agent for the owner) to offer for sale by auction at bis Mart, as above, the following portions of that wellsituated property in Devon-street, immediately of po-ite the Red House Hotel, in lots to suit bujeis' requirements, as under,— Lot 1- The Corner Allotment, having a front'.go of 30 feet to Devon-street, and a frontage of 115 feet or thereabouts to Gover-&treet, with back entrance by a 20-foot right-of-way opposite Messrs. Jenkinson'a Goad Facto y.
The buyer to have the option of taking a farther 10 feet to the castwaid at a price per foot 25 per cent. l.'ss than the price realised by the above 30 feet, or 20 feet at a prioe 33§ pjr cant, less than same, thu< giving the Luver the option of 30, 40, or £0 feet frontage to Devsn-street. Lot 2. Allotment continuing to the east--1 ward of the above, having a frontage of 20 feet to Devon-street, bj a depth of 115 feet or thereabout* running baok to the right-of-way from Goverstreet, The purchaser to have the option of taking a further 10 fest at a prioi 10 per cent, lets than ths prioe realised by the above, or 20 feet at a price ID psr cott, less than the same, thus giving the buyer the option Of 20 30, or 10 feet frontage to Devon-street. ,
—The following exceptional term? are offered viz,:—!o pet cent, of the puroh lee money upon tiuuicg agreement after fall of tho hama.c:~ls par cent, ort completion of-pnrcnase-v-i'hin one month irom date of tale, tha* retraining 75 per cent, being left on mortgage (if desired) for three years at the low rate of i per cent, per annum. Tho vondor'e agents would oall special attention to the IV t that no tlmilar property to the above i' now aval'ablj within the business limits of our main thproughfare, and that.the rapidly iaoteaaiDg population of ihe eartern side of New Plymouth makes this position a very central one The handsome recently ereottd and about to be built iu the immediatt vicinity inuat.naoesiaily farther anhaiot vilues wi bin aveiy short period, Apian of the property way hasten, and any information obtained, as the ■ fttte of Jlj. V, ?.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 15 August 1900, Page 3
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