I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. ~ r ICKERS & STEVBNS have received instructions from Mr J. Houne, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the property en the above date, — 11 First-class Cows (early culvers) 1 Young Shorthorn Bull 7 Yearlings lHack 1 Trap Horse 2 15-gal on MilkCans.iErator, Books 1 Bicycle, Furniture, Xools, etc. Also,— i 12 Fully Paid-up Shires in the Tarata Dairy Company. Sale at 2 o'clock. w29d31 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, kTSWI'ON KING has received instruoMoap 1 from Messrs Hunt Bctoa, to gel! by auction oq the fairn, Surrey Hill Koad, Oaliura, on the above date,—
All their DAIRY AND FARM STOCK etc., as follows,— 38 n-.-lry Uo«s' 21 i lioioo 2-yoar-old Krif «* 33 Good 2 year-old Steers 7 Yearlings 2 B ills 175 Hoggets 4 Pigs 2 Good Trap Mares 1 Good Gig Mare i Hacks 1 Yearling Filly by Arawa—Golden Lock Horse Dray, Gig. Harness, Wbippletrees and Ohaine, B.F. Hornsby Plough, Disc Harrows, Obainand Tine Harrows, Hav Rake, OhaffCtttter, 75-gallon Melotte Separator, Ohurn, Butterworker, Saddles, Sidesaddle, Portable Copper, Household Furniture, and Sondries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock 29,5,8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND AUCTION SALE. HEAVY FLAX SWAMP. *W tions from £. 0. Williams, Esq., to Bell at public auction at an early date,— SEVERAL CHOIOE SECTIONS, totalling about 6000 acres in the well-known Fresbfield Estate, titrated close to Taupiri Railway Station, Waikato. The Property comprises a laige area of heavy Flax bwamp, well drained, fenced, and partly grassed, about a fourth of the total area beiDg Brat-class Turnip country now in 1 crop or under the plough.
The Swamp Land shows several feet of rich, black, soil, resting on a hard clay bottom and no better fattening country can be found in the North Island. Also, there are two houses on the property. Fall particulars will be advertised later meanwhile, if intending purchasers will call at Messrs. Watt & Laing'a Offices, legal Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland, they •rill be personally conduoted over the property.
BDGAB WATT, Auctioneer. CARRINGTON ROAD BOAKD. X. pursuance of the powers vested in B ad Boards utier Section 114 of the Road Hoards Act, 1882, and in accordance with Seen >n 37 of the Bating Act, 1894, the Carrington Road Board will, at a Special M- eiiot' to be held on TUESDAY, Septemler 12th, strike and levy a Gederal R-.te of three-firthings in the £ (fd in the pound sterling) en the rateable property comprised within the Harrington Road District. Buch rate to ba for the year from Ist April, 1903, to 31st March, 1904, and payable in two equal inhtalmerts at th' office of the Board (!. B. Blanchett's re.-iuence, Carring-ton-road), on the following dates:—First instalment due on the 21st November, 1903 ; seeond instalment due on 20th February, 1804. The Bate Book is now open for inspection at the Board's Office as above. J. LASHBBOOK, 15 22215 Chairman. EXOELSIOR HARDWARE STORE (Next St. Andrew's Church.") W. F, GREENAWAY, (late W. Cliff) TTAS a large and varied assortment of Enamelware and Kitchen Utensils. Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Uress-o Saws. General Ironmongery. Register and Tiled Orates, Handsome Tiles, Cutlery, and B.P. Goods. Brass Window, Door and Picture Fnrnitnre ( Eat and Coat Hooks, Brushware.
Breech-loading Guns at great reductioa Lamps ot all kinds. Lamp Glasses (Large Cheap Stock.) Faints (ready mixed), Varnishes, Oil, Lead. Galvanised Bath? and Bucket*, Rope, Pumps, Wangles, Jacks. B'asling'Powder and If uses. India Rubber Hose, etc. v J. E. BIROH, Manager. BREAKWATER BUS SERVICE. Leaves Leaves National Bank. Breakwater. 7.0 a.m., South Road 7.25 a.m., South Road 80 „ do 8.25 ~ do 8.60 „ Devon-street 9.25 Devon-. street 10.0 „ South-road 11.0 „ do j1'2.0 „ Devon-street 1.0 p.m., do 2.0 „ Ron'h-road 5.0 „ Devon-ftreat 10.30 „ Southroad 11.30 „ do 12.30 p.m. Levontfcreet 1.30pr0. Devonstreet 2.30 „ Southroad 3.30 „ Devonstreet 430 „ Southroad 5.30 „ Southroad 0.30 ~ do
9.0 p.m., HoutVi-roatl 9.30 pm , Eouth--100 „ do 10.30 „ do NT'VDAYS. 2.0 p.m., Retain 4.0 p.m. M, ONES, Proprietor WE liave Money to Land on good security. We are prepared to act as Agents for OUents and others leaving the district temporarily or permanent. Wi&TON & WESTON, Solicitors, New PWmonth. /"100D TfALUK rpBA VJOOD V ALCXt J.BA AT GOOD TfALOE QTORE OOD V ALUE ©TORE. JOSEPH T. WHITE. •mtu, ea.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 195, 31 August 1903, Page 3
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