SALBH ST AUOTJOX > FRIDAY, JANUARY 30tb. I EWTON KINO has reoMved instructions I from lira. Knox (who is leaving the district), to sell by auction at hnr residence, Gill-street East, on Friday, January 30th,— All her Household Furniture, Etc., consiiti g of Dining and kitohen tables, bentwood, wicker and other ebalrs, conch, cheflouier, wachstands, dressing tabks, chest drawers, mirrors,! single iron bedFteads, wi e and kapoc and flax ma'tt'eiies, 1 donbie iron bedstead, and mat- : treses, toilet sets, ball enrtaini, lioolenm, mats, complete dinner , serr ce, kitchen utensils, eto, Sale at 2 oVoek. Note.—All this furni' ore fa practically new, having only keen in use a few months. 2 6 29
GREAT UNRESERVED SALE LIVE AND DEAD BTCOK STONY RIVER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2sd. KWTON KING b»s received instrno.l tiocs from the Executor i of ih late Wm. Bayly, who have sold the YVarea farm, to sell by auction at bis Stony River yards, where the stock will be remove 1 for convenience of sale, on MONDAY, February 2nd,— j The WHOLE of FAT k STORE TOOK, SHEEP, HORSBB, FARM IHPLKMENTB, Etc., consisting of,— 107 F*t Bullccki 75 Fat Oows 135 Forward Bullous 57 Forward Oows 146 3-year bteers 101 Store Oows 17 Cows and Calves 81 18-months to 2-year Steers 7 Yearlings 400 Tat Sheen 650 Hoggets 200 Btnre Sheep HORBKS--10 Tiraugbt Horses (3 colts) 5 Brood Hares 1 Stallion Hack 4 3-year-old Hacke 6 2-ye>-r-old Hacks 5 Yearling Hacks 11 Hacks WORKING BULLOOKB— Fairs Working Bullocks IMPLEMENTS--2 gooi drills, 1 d.f. plough, 2 disc harrows, 1 Cambridge roller, tire a-d chain harrows, chain whli pletrees, blocks and tackle Horse, cart, and harness, bullock dray, yokes and bows, and sundry tools. The Warea farm being cold, the whole of the stock us above will be sold absolutely without reserve. Fr.e brakes will leave the m%rt at 8.30 a.m. and railway station at 11 a.m. onartival of Hawera train. Intending buyers will please bosk seats early. Notb.—No outside stock will be offered at this sale, but my usual Stoay River sale will be held on the 4tU February. •■■—-.■ Sale at 1.30 o'clock. -w2t.31ti24.28
VOGELTOWN SUBDIVISION.
'HIB wtu-knewn property, lately owned by Mr. B. Oi/OK, has been p'aoe'l in the MK. NEWTON KING TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.
Atjjoae in search of a thoroughly gotd iQTeetment, or wanting to f nrohiss Sections (or Building Purpose;, shanld w&it for the Auction Sale, particular* of whlck will be adtertisad in a futara iun*.
DENTAL NOTICE. TVT MILLER, L.D.S., London, England iH , and A, C. H, COLLINS, CENTAL SURGBONB. Chambers; Above A. K. Sykea, chemist. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance. Mr. Collins attends Inglewood avery Wednesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1903, Page 3
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