NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OT PUREBRED STOCK. To foe sold by I J ut>'lic Auction on the Farm, EGMONT VIEW, HAWERA, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, At 12.30 p.m. On account of Mr A. A. Fantham, who is relinquishing farming and retiring. MESSRS NOLAN, TONKS & CO. WILL SELL in conjunction with A, A. Fantham, as above : The whole of the Purebred Shorthorn Cattle, Clydesdale Horses, Lincoln and Leicester Sheep, Farm Implements, etc, etc. The stock comprise—--60 Shorthorn cows, heifers and bulls 7 Clydesdale mares and fillies 100 English Leicester ewes and rams 420 Lincoln ewes and rams ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues of the Sale will be ismed early, and posted on applicaLuncheon provided. Conveyances will leave Hawera for the sale at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11.30 a.m.
NEWTON KING. VOGELTOWN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mr T. Tichbon, Cabinetmaker, who is leaving the distinct, to sell by auction at his residence, Carrington Road, on Monday, December 14th : THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AS UNDER Piano by NoufcM, dining-room suite in leather cloth, dining table, ■drawing-room suite, easy chairs in kartoon velvet and saddlebag', bamboo overmantle, ladies' Devonport writing table, handsome brass beaidstead inlaid with mother of pearl, iron bedsteads, special make wire mattresses, kapoc and other beds, combination chests, washstands, 2 large chests drawers, toilet ware, carpets, rugs, linoelum, fenders and brasses, pictures, curtains and poles, kitchen tables and chairs, Wertheim sewing machine, wire netting, portable boiler, Indian Runner ducks. White Leghorn and other fowls, and sundries.
Sale at 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr D. G'ilraour, who is leaving- the district, to sell by auction at his residence, Caurten'ay-street, on above date, all his household furniture and effects 1 , consisting of : Piano by G'ols ainid Kalhmvn, Din-ing-room suite (mahogany and plusih). Extension Dining Table, Music Call i net, Sideboard, Overmantel, Pictures, Haitian Settee at»d CJiairs, Fancy Chairs and Tables, Folding Car Table, Mahogf— Hall Table, Mirrors, Brack Fenders a|nd Irons, Hassocks, 3 very handsome Hall Vases, Ferns, Umbrella Stand, Double and Single Bedsteads.Mattrasses, Blankets, Crimson Plush Folding Chair Bed, Combination Chests, Wasnstands, Toilet Sets, Wardrobe, Chests Drawers, Medicine Chest, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Cupboard, Curtains, Poles, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments Dinner Set, Mats, Rugs Preserviiing Pan, Bottles, Jars Pot Plants, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mr W. Ellerm to sell by auction at his Mart on above date 7His nta, fa rm on the Junction Road being section 11, block •hi, Hua and Waiwakaiho oont'ommg 101J acres, sub! ■divided into 9 paddocks 10 acres in oats and barley good orchard, gaMen and homestead, within 4* mi i e g of New Plymouth. * Sale at 2.30 o'clock.
NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE' AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH, HAS been favoured with instructions by W. F. GREENAWAY, ESQ of the Avenue Road, New Plymouth' sawmill proprietor, who, owing to the increase of his business in Australia, has deckled to dispose of all his numerous properties in New Zealand, to sell by private treaty : LOT I.—That beautiful suburban property known as "EVERSLEY ESTATE," on the Avenue Road, containing 45 acres more or less, being part suburban allotment 49 Fitzroy District, and part 63 and 83 Grey District, and Sections 52, 53, and 54, B V., Paritutu Survey 'District with 12-roomod residence. Good orchard and plantation, and commanding beautiful view of the town harbour, and Henui Stream. Also, a 5 roomed cottage rented at 12s a week.
LOT 2.—His fine suburban residence, recently thoroughly renovated and fitted up with every convenience, stable, and outhouses, and having a frontage to the Avenue Road with 3 acres of land, No. 85 B of Part Section 35, Block V., Pari tutu S.D. LOT 3.—1 Rood, 1 perch, with 84 feet frontage to Gill-street, Section 884, Town of New Plymouth, with good dwelling house. xr L ° r !!„ 4 ~ 1 Rood ' x P erch > Section No. 900, Town of New Plymouth with 84 feet frontage to Devon-street (known as Cliff's Sash and Door Factory) together with Sash and Door Factory with Ironmonger's Shop. The Machinery and Plant in, Factory not to be included as part of the property, but can be sold separately. LOT 5.—1 rood, 1 perch, with 84 feet frontage to Gill-street, with good dwelling house. For further particulars and prices apply to Mr Newton King, Auctioneer, Devon-street, or Mr W. L. Fitzherbert, Solicitor, Devon-street, New Plymouth.
wni wakaiho Bridge. KANGEKOUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Bo'ad, aUout 2 miles igast of New Plymouth, i 8 dangerous for heavy traffic. *• n , . „ H. OKEY, .Chftjrnnan TftranaW County .Council*-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 3
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