SALKH liY AUCTION. NOTICE. AUCTION SALES HE Public are requested to note that, on and after this date, my terms for j dealing Furniture Sales end Saturday j Bales at the Wart will bs Strictly and Abso. 1 lately CASH This arrangement will also apply (except in the case of Fruiterers And Storekeepers) to all Fruit Sales. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF LAND. THE PREMIER SUBURB OF NEW PLYMOUTH. IHK. SOCIALITY FOR HEALTH. 0 reat Auction Sal?, THURSDAY, sth MARCH. ON THE GROUND, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. Busses to leave Mr. King's Auction Mart at 2 o'clock and 2.30. OQ AORE SECTION 8 QQ OO Nearly all level and certainly OO ths piok oE residential sites in New Plymouth Ea9y Terms, viz., 15 per cent, down, 15 per cent, in six months, balance on mortgage. THIS property commands an exceptionally line oatlook, and ia within 15 minutes' of ths centre cf ths town, and to tbe many who desire to possess a valuable freehold, an excellent opportunity is aftcrded Plans a»d particulars will be forwarded upon application, NEWTON KING. February 17th, 1903. VOGELTOWN NBWTOS KING, Auctioneer.
MOTUROA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 11th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. Thos Brown, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction on the farm, Moturoa, on Wednesday, March 11th,— All his DAIRY STOCK, as under 22 Dairy Cows, in milk and to calve early 7 Diiry Qows, springing 1 Bull (i Calves, 11 Porkers 2 Light Draught Horses 1 Hack 2 Spring Traps 1 Spring Dray Harness, plough, 3 sets tine and chain harrow?, 1 stack hay, 1 Alpha De Laval CO-gftllon separator in first-class order, dairy utensils, milk cans, etc., etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. 4 7 10 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, NEWTON KINO has received instructions to sell by auction on the ground on Thursday 19th March,— The Leaseholds of the remainder of the Mission Property, comprising 33 Sections, ranging in area from 36 perches to 3| acres. Foil particulars on application to Mr. J. 0 George or at the Mart. Sale at 2.30 p.m. GIG ANTIC UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF DRAPEKY, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, Etc. In the Shop opposite Melbourne Clothing C» , Devon street, Ni-w Plymouth. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. TO DAY, TUESDAY Jc WEDNESDAY, commencing each iLy at 1,30 p.m. MESSRS G, FAHIS & CO. have been irJL favoured with instructions from Messrs P. Stbphbns and Co., of Wellington, to sell as above,— £IOOO worth of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, regardless of costs. The whole of the stock to Ve sold ur.derthe hammer without the slightest > eserre. Goods on view daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Inspection invited., G. FAKIB, Auctioneer.
PORT MOTUROA WILL BE OPEN ON AND AFTER 31st JANUARY. £SO 3 EC-NON 8 £SO £5 DEPOSIT OALLAGHAN & n 0
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 54, 4 March 1903, Page 3
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