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FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. TO-DAY. NEWTON KING WILL se'U by auction at his mai Ij. on Wednesday, January 25th : 500 BOXES FIIUIT, consisting of APRICOT'S, PEACHES, PLUMS, APPLES, TOMATOES, PEARS, GRAPES, CUCUMBERS, LEMONS, BANANAS, ETC. Sale at 10.30 o'clock. DRILL HALL. ixhTAY. SALVAGED GROCERIES. ETC. SALVAGED GROCERIES, ETC. H NEWTON KING AS received instructions to sell Absolutely Without Reserve, account of whom it may concern, aboujt £SOO worth of General Groceries, etc.i. as token over by the underwriters (salvaged from Slessrs Burgess, Fraser, and Co.'s lire) corfarscing of: — 40 Cased Sultanas. 20 Cases Currants 10 Cast's Jjuxia Raisins 5 Cases Dried Apples 10 Cases J am. 10 Cases Pineapples 20 Caf.es Milk 3 Cases Washing Powder 10 Cases Woshine 15 Cases Soap 6 Cases Sunlight Soap 10 Cases Sand Soap 5 Cases Ruddle 10 Cases Vinegar 5 Cases Plain Vestas 25 Cases Mullet, Salmon, etc. 5 Cases A.D.M. Blacking 10 Kegs Carb. Soda 20 Bags Sugar. 100 dozen Maconochie's Tinned herrings, etc. 10 llags Salt 3 cwt Cheese 10 Kegs Nai'is. Etc., Etc., Etc, Iho attention of householders, hotelkeepers, Storekeepers, and others is specially called to this sale, as a considerable portion of the Goods is* in Firsts-Class Order, and other lots arts only slightly damaged. Sale at 2 o'clock. RAHOTU. THURSDAY,, JANUARY 2G. NEWTON KING J ILL sell by auction at yards, as above—--40 Mixed Calves 50 yearling Steers 20 18-montJis Steers 35 2-yr Steers 18 2-yr Hoofers 30 18-mon.ths to 2-yr Mixed 25 Heifers, in calf 12 Springers 28 Stori; Cows Also (without reserve)— 000 FEET TIMBER. Sale at 12.30. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by auction at his mart on Saturday, January 28th, on account of the assigned estate of John Irvin THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY in Devon Street, nearly opposite the Post Office, being part Section 641, about 32 feet frontage, with nearly new shop and 7k'oom dwelling, stables, etc. This will be sold a Bargain. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions f)' 0 m Mrs Mortimer, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at her residence, Belt Road, on Wednesday, February Ist : All her Household Furniture and ElTccts, consisting of : Chests drawers, 2 duchess chests, washstands, double and single bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, couches, chairs, rockers, wicker chairs, fenders and irons, kitchen, dining, and other tables, chiffoniers, rugs, linoleum, stretcher, beds, ornaments, flour, bread, und sugar bins, curtain poles, mirrors, crockery, cooking utensils, garden tools, lawn mower, poultry, and sundries. ALSO,— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION on Belt Road, being Subsection 2 of Section 4, Block 5, Paritutu S.D., together with (i-room house with bathroom, washhoiise, -with tubs built in ; hot and cold water laid on - L asphalted paths. Sale at 2 o'clock. AWAKINO. SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, w 2180 NEWTON KING ILL sell by auction a yards as above : SIIEEP--300 Breedimg Ewes 300 Mixed Ewes 250 Wethers 130 2-Tooth Wethers 50 full-mouth Wethers 300 0-tpath to full-mouth Ewes 150 6 to 8-tooth Ewes 350 Shorn Lambs 300 Shorn Ijimbs 1090 CATTLE " 300 3 to 4-yr Bullocks 70 35-yr Bullocks 40 3-yr Bullocks 90 2J to 35-yr Steers 35 2 to 2J-yr Steers 180 18-months Mixed 50 Yearlings 80 12 to 18-months Mixed 15 2 to 2J-yr He'il'ei'a 80 2 to 3-vr Heifers* 50 2-yr Heifers 80 2-yr Empty Heifers 20 C'ho'ico J ersey-Holstein Hei<fors. Sale at 12.30. NOW ARRIVING—NEW SEASON'S SEEDS COMPRISING ; LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE AND GATEPOST MANGOLD. BARRIBALfc AND SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION CARROT CHAMPION MONARCH, G.T.Y. ABERDEEN, .P.T.Y.- ABERDEEN AND WHITESTONE TURNIP, COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS AND CLOVERS. Rowe and Paterson BROUGHAM STREET, Cheap Farms. 400 ACHES, good dairy country ; 70 acres felled, 30 acres in gr*ss. Price, £l5O. 50 ACRES, good six roomed house ; good outbuildings. Well subdivided. Closo to school and factory. Six miles from town. Price, £BOO. £250 cash. 100 ACRES, all in gross, good bouse, cowshed, stables, trap-died, and piggeries. Close to tcho 0 l and (actor/: Seven miles from town. , Price £lO per acre. Very little a cash required. A. L. TUKE, LAND AGENT,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7721, 25 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7721, 25 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7721, 25 January 1905, Page 3

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