THURSDAY, 11th APRIL. EWTON KING has received instructions from Mb. F. C. Juar, who is leaving the district, te sell by auction, v ithout reserve, at the shop, Gover Strcwt, on above date, the whole of his stock-in-trade of Grocoriea, etc., and Household Furniture, consisting of: — Tea, Sugar, Candles, Jam, Biscuits, Coffee, Soap, Cocoa, Confectionery, Pie Fruits, Salmoe, Lobster, etc., etc., etc., Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Duchess Chest, Wasbstand and ware, Cot, Occasional and other Tables, Chairs, Couch, Beat Bocker, . Dresser, Pictures, Linoleum, Marble Cleck, Ornament*, Crockeryware, Tea Set, Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries 1 Horse, Trap and Haroeas Sale at 1.30 o clock. 6.9,10
LEPPEIITON. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. NEWTON KING has rec ived instructions from Mr 0. H. Foote, who is letving the district, to sell by auction oil the farm, Lepperton, on the above dateAll bis Dairy and Farm Stock, corsisting of )7 Cows, ia mi'k and to calvo 6 Half-Jer.-ey Heifer Calves 1 Piire-bre-i Jersey Bull 1 Light Draught Horse 1 Harnfss Fony 1 Shethnd l'ony 1 2 >car-old Killv, by Albsrt Victor 1 Spring Tip Dray 1 J.igl.'t Dog Cart X Hori)f.by Mower, Hirness, Milk Cans Farm and Garden To'li Carpenters' B nch and Tools 1 Stack, about 20 tors Hay 1 Stack, about 8 tons Oaten Hay Also,— The Goodwill of I.ease of the Farm of 140 Acres, j Lunch at noon. 2 6 10 Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
SATURDAY, 13TH APRIL. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. F. Turchi to sell by auction at hi« mart on the above date— His PROPERTY of 22J- Acres on the lrankley-road, with 4-ro9med House, etc,, thereon ; ill in grass except little shelter bush; small orchard. Situated about 4 miles from town, and 1 mils from Dairy Factory. Sala at 2 o'clock. 30 610 SATURDAY, 13TH APEIL. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Wm. GHAY, to sell by auction at his Mart on the above date, — SEOTION 1 ?24, Buller-street, with new G-roomed House (2 small rooraa at back unfinished), Washhouse, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. 0,10,13 OaKURA. WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL. TVJ is WTO N KING baß received instructs tionJ from Mb John Pkakbon, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the farm, as above, the WHOLE of his DAIUY and FAIIM STOCK, consisting of : 2 1 ) Cow 3, to calvo August, September and October 10 do, to calve in May 3 do, jost calved 17 Heifers forwa d and in calf 80 Weaners 2 Well-bred Shoi thorn Bulls 3 Young Bulls 1 I!'at Cow, Pig-, T'o-.vls 2 Trap Hi rses, 1 M jie, stinted to Glasgow Willie 1 Hack, Saddle and Bri Ho, Sidesaddle, etc.. Harness, Cart, Spring Trap, I'louglis Harrow*, Chains Wlisppie'Mw, Yokiix, liosv.-i and Chains, S.U. Gun, Wlioeliwow, Ladders, Tank, Timber. Factory Cans, Aerator, Buckets, Puns, Chum, Siws, Maul and Wedge?, Grindstone, Vice, Poriri Posts, Chcflionier, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Double and Single Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses. Washstands, Toilet rets, Mirrors, Clocks, Kitchen Dresser, Linoleum. Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries, 1 ChaffcuUcr (nearly new), 1 Stack Meadow Hay, 1 Stack Oaten Hay, 1 Carr and Ho! son's Winnowing Machine.
The cows are a reilly first-class lot, in good condition, and all jonnp. The oldest. on« is carryirg her founh c.lf, «nd the average test for six months ended 28th February vrai 3!>. Lunch at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. Th« oldest cow on the farm is carrying her seventh calf. The average test for six months ended '2Bth February was 3 0. 6 1013 COUNTY OF TARANAKI. PUBLIC NOTICE RE ELECTION TO Fill Extraordinary Vacancies, Caused by UasiGNATioNOP CounCILLOB9. WHEREAS the whole of the Conncillora of the Taranaki County Council have resigned, I appoint the Office of the Taranaki County, Devoc-stroet, New Plymouth, the place, and noon on or before noon on MONDAY, the 15th day oI April, 1901, the time for receiving nomination of Candidates for the Election of Councillors to fill such vacancies as follows : Election of Three Councillors for the Moa Ki ling, Election of T»o Councillors for the Waitara Riding, Election of 'J'wo Councillors for the Omata Hiding, Election of Two Councillors fot the l'aiibaka R diner, The Polling. if necessary, will bo held on WEDNESDAY, the '24 th day of April, 1901, at places ti be hereafter notified. Nomination papers may be obtained at the following place* : -Inglewiod, W.iitara, ami Opunake Town Buairt offices ; Mr. W. H. Keasberry's, Pungaivha: or at the County office, New Plymouth. 0. T. MILLS, Returning Cflicor for County of Taranaki. New Plymouth, Gth April, 1901. wGdlO
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the e9(ate of John Abboti, of Now Plymouth, Plumber and Tinsmith. TiHK stock of Ironmoncery and Tinware in tho above estate in now being' sold at Cheap Prices KOK CASH ONLY, and will bo continued until the 10th Aptil. J. 0. DAVIE*, td Deptity Official Assignee.
10 INVESTORS AND OTHERS. BARR BROWN has receivsd inetruc v tions to sell Education Reserve o 2j acres, with 4 n*\v Cottages oE 4-roorn each, returning over £2 per week. Lease about. 19 years to run, with right of renewal at £lO par annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO stg. JR. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, tc Dawn-street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 70, 10 April 1901, Page 3
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