WAIWAKAIHO. 'IVHSIIAY, JANUARY 19. NEWTON KING WILL SELL l>y auction at his yards as a:bove ' — 50 niiM'il calves KID miffed yearlings £0 18 months steers :■{-) 18 months to 2 year stews 17 18 months to 2 year heifers, liuiet 21 'ln il'ers im calf 20'?eiii|)ty cows 2 yuinvg bulls i 44 2 tooth ewes 1 1 pair 4 year unbroken steers Sale at 12.30. Albert Road. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mr Robert Clucas, who is giving uip fanning owing to ill-hualtlt, to sell by auction, without re.serve, on tho farm, Altert Hotwl, all his Dairy Cattle, etc., as follows 36 dairy cows 1 bull fi yearling heifers I llolstein bull 30 calves 3 sews, 1 boar U young pigs 1 Hack, 1 Trap Horse, 1 Dray, 1 t«ig, Uarnesy, Mower, S.F. i'louffh, Cans, Buckets, etc. 70 Shares in Ala-ngom i)a«j,v Factory, 5 Shares Inglewood Bacon Factory. ALSO,The Farm of 142 acres, all in glass, well fence*!, together with (i-roomed house ; good level property, w«U subdivided, on a good road, close to a civameiv. Sate at 1 o'clock, N EWTON KIPIGT ~ AUCTIONEER, LAND <& ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH,
HAS been favoured with instructions by W. F. 0 ItEEN AWAY, ESQ., of the Avenue Itoad, New Plymouth, snwmiil proprietor, who, owing to the increase of his business in Australia, hus decided to dispose of ah his numerous properties in New Zealand, to sell by private treaty : LOT X.—That beautiful buburban 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., I'aritutu Survey District, with 12-roomed rosidence. Good orchard and plantation, and commanding beautiful view of the town, harbour, and Ilenui 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 8 acres of land, No. 85 B, of l'art Section 35, Block V., Paritutu S.D.
For further particulars and prlcas, apply to Mr Newton King, Auctioneer, Devon-stroet, or Mr W. L. Fitzherbert, Solicitor, Dovon-street, New Plymouth.
New Season's Grass Seed ! JO ST ARRIVED Ex 5.3. "TOKOMARU" PROM LONDON TEN TANKS NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, consisting of White and Red Clovers, Cowgrass, Alsike, Trefoil, Crested Dogstu.il, Pao I'ratensis, Poll Trovialis, Sheets' Fescue, Hard Fescue, Meadow Fescue, Rape, mustard, etc. ALSO ON SALE,— BEST COLONIAIrOHOWN COCKSFOOT, POVERTY BAY & CANTERBURY RYE OItASS, ITALIAN RYE, CRESTED D(M!STAIL, PRAIRIE GRASS, Etc. My ENGLISH SEEDS are from the celebrated linn or HURST & SONS, London, which is a sufficient 'g]i»arain(ve as to tln'ir quality ; while my Colonial Seeds have been selected from the most reliable s«*l merchants and growers. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD,
WHY . . PAY RENT P BY PAYMENT of a small deposit you may purchase your house on weekly instalments. IT WILL, PAY YOU.to apply at once. WE will sell you a section—one a/re —for dilso in the best surhurb In the "district—VOGELTOWN, TERMS : £ls down, and the balance by monthly payments. APPLY AT ONCE. MESSRS WATT & LAING, AGENTS FOR THE VENDORS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 14, 18 January 1904, Page 3
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