THIS DAY ! THIS DAY ». Furniture Sale. At Mr Morgan Thomas' Residence, ELLIOT ROAD. 'BUS leaves town at 1.30 and 2 p.m. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEERS. RAIIOiT CATTLE SALE. Tlfl Y next Rahotu Sale will be Siekl on THURSDAY, 7th September, a nd from thenceforward fortnightly a« on cards. Settlers will please forward entries. NEWTON KINO. OAKURA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions fr o m Mr John Looney, who has sold hu farm, to sell by auction on the form, Oaktira, on above date, all his Dairy Cattle, Farm Stock, and Furniture, as follows 31 good Cows, September and October calvers 10 heifers in cplf 6 springing heifers 40 yearlings 2 Shorthorn bulls The draught stallion " Genera. Grant," 3 yc a rs old The carriage stallion "Highland Laddie" .1 3 year draught mare, i n foal to General Grant 1 4 year draught mare, in foal to General Grant 1 g% mare 4 hacks 4 3 yqar express horses 2 Slhiotlamd ponies 2 yearlings 40 hoggets 1 Berkshire boar 2 sows 20 store pigs Fowls D.F. Plough, Chain ,and Tine Harrows, W. A. Wood ■ Reaper and Mower, Turnip Cutter, Express and Harness, Tin, Dray, Cans, etc. Grindstone, Tools, and Sundries BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Duchess Pair, Chests Drawers, Cheftonier, Couch, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, Treadle Sewing Machine, Shacklock RmJge No. 2, and Sundries Luncheon flit 11.30. Sale at Noon. Note.—The auctioneer would call special attention to this sale, the cows being. a really choice lot, and nearly all Wivd by Mr Looney, and ara the result of 15 years' careful selection.
. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr E. Wastney, ivhio is leaving the- district, to sell by auction at his residence, Strandon, on above date, this whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting of: — SUPERIOR PIANO, by Hoellihg and Leather Suite (10 pieces) Extension Dining Table Occasional and EUsy Chairs, Sideboard (inlaid woods, with bevcllo.l mirror) 8-dny Marble Clock, Pictures, Occasional Tnjbtes, Ornaments, Handsome Hand-Curved Dressingtable (with (bevelled mirror, etc.), M.T. WaShstand, Shell Pattern Ware, Box Ottoman, D.B.R. Bedsteads and Mattresses, Fancy Chairs and Tables, 2 Halndsome Duchess Pairs, Toilet Sets, Double and 'Hirce-quarter Bodsteads and Mnttresses, Wirewove Stretchers, Chests Drawers, CouOh, Chairs, Linoleum, Pictures Kit Chen Table! Dinner and Tea Services, Preserving Tan,' Kitchen Utensils, Xew Lawr. Mower, Garden Tools, nnd Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. Note.-— I The whole of the furniture is nearly new, in excellent condition, a.-,id will be sold v. ithout reserve.
GOOD INVESTMENT FOR GRAZIERS. EXCELLENT Grazing Farm ol 620 acres, all in grass excepting few patches shelter bush. New 4-roomed house and 2-roomcd cottage shhep-yards, cattle yards, divided into li sheep-proof paddocks ; about 40 acres in turnips, .ill low-lying land.; good proportion ploug-hablc ; li miles from 1 post ,office, store, school and church ; metalled road ; H hours Irom Railway Station Prite, £7 5s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, Land Agent, New Plymouth. WiIHY FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. X ACRES, Lease with right ot O purchase at £2OO. 100 in grass ; 3-voonied house, large cowshed ; plantations ; sub-divided into several paddocks, and ring fenced. Situated 1} miles from factory, on good metal road, Tarat a District. This property carried 25 cows through last winter Tenders close SATURDAY, August 2(>th, 190;>, with the undersigjned, from whom further particulars may be ob tained. The Ugliest or any tendct not necessarily accepted. IIICKMAN F. RU&SELL, Land Broker, New Plymouth NORWICH & LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. OFFICE of the above Com--1 Pnny has heon removed to the COFFEE I'ALACE BUILDINGS, Egmont Street, New PlvmoutU. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND DISEASE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, WORKERS' COMPENSATION, MORTGAGE INDEMNITY and PLATE GLASS INSURANCE elTvcted at Lowest Current Rates. D. McALLUM, District Agiont. Telephone No. 117, TN FUTURE tho Vogeltown 'Bus X will leave town at. 8 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily, with tho exception, of Thursday, when the midday 'bus will leavo town at 1 p.m. instead of noon. On Saturday nights it will leave t»wn at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. The return 'bus will leave Vogoltown at 8.30 a.m., 12.40 p.m., 2.30 p.m.. 5.80 p.ui. and 6.30 p.m. TO CREAMERY PROPRIETORS, DAIRY FARMERS, Etc. I SOLICIT consignments of Butter, Cheeso and Bacon for sale to Auckland Grocers [ Commission 5 per cent. Or will buy if good value.
I BUY GOODS In Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent, commission FAItMS SOLD at usual Commission. Henry Winks, VICTORIA AVF.NUE. AUCKLAND. ALEC HILL WILL receive pupils foe the training of Ihi> voice at his rooms, above the Dresden Company. Devon Street. Mr A. H, G, Covins, SURGEON DRVTTCT Avery's Uuii. Iji ytr, DEVON STREET. Telephone 185, Lady lu Attendance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7911, 29 August 1905, Page 3
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