VO-DAY. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr E. Wastncy, wh» is leaving file district, to sell by auction at hiH residence, Strandon, on above date, the whole of his household furniture ana olfects, consisting of : SUPERIOR PIANO, by Hoelling and SpangCn>rg, Lather Suite (10 pieces) Extension Dining Table Occasional and Easy Chairs, Sideboard (inlaid woods, with bevellei mirror) 8-day Marble Clock, Pictures, Occasional Tajbles, Ornaments, Handsome lland-ciirved Uressingteblc (with ibevelkd mirror, etc.), M.T. Waiistand, Shell Pattern Ware, Box Ottoman, P.11.R. Bedsteads and Mattresses, Fancy Chairs and Tables, 2 Handsome Duchess Pairs, Toilet Sets, Double and Three-quarter Bedsteads and Mattresses-, Wirew o ve Stretchers, Chests Drawers Couch, Chairs, Linoleum; Pictures Kitchen Tabic, Dinner and Ten Utensils, New L a wn Mower, Garden Tools, and Sundries. S&le at 2 o'clock. Note.—The whole of the furniture is nearly new, in excellent condition, and will be Bold without reserve
Special Unreserved Sale OP DAIRY STOCK 200 HEAD CATTLE.
WAIWAKAIHO. Friday, September 1. NEWTON KING \\riUu HOLD a spoKM sale of » T dairy cattle at the Uniwakaiho Yards, on Friday, SeptC'iiber I, on account on the undermentioned clients, who have sold thoir farms : On account of Mr Frank Elliot, of Mahoenui' : 35 first-class dairy cows, springing, and to calve early 5 quiet springing heifers' On account of Mr A. R. Davis,PP r kcaruhc : 80 selected Hairy cows, September calvers 20 choice quiet forward, heifers, mostly 8-years old 20 2J year steers 14 mixed yearlings 13 mixed calves 2 bulls
Un account of Mr Wm. Sangstcr, of'Urenui : 20 gocd springing cows, about halt qan-j-lng soc o ffd Calf On account of A. Standish, Esq., whose lease to Mr Wallace, of Hurfoixl Koad haß eocpirwl : 40 dairy cows, in calf and springing 1 bull
On account of Mrs R. Street, with .slight reserve ; 3 pedigree HolStein-Friesiaß bull? by the imported American bull "King Manor de Kolc" (both in Ncw/ifealand Herd Hook) 3 grade Holstein bulls, iby Sam Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the Liquidators of the New Plymouth Co-opernthe Society, to Bell by auction at his Mart on Wednesday, 13th September :
rHAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY situated at the Corner of Devon and Currie Streets, to be sold eitoer as a wkoltj or in two k't\ as "follows :
.OT 3 .—Part Scctii.n 889, Town o; New Piyn:e.!]thi having, a iron- . tftge of BUlt Jlin., more or less. to Dcvcn Street,-wiih a depth of 63ft Bin., more or less, to Carrie Street, toother with the buildings thereon now l occupied by Messrs T. U. Hodder n,.d \. 11 l.'assell, with otier olV'ce iicCommcKlatkn and good Cellarage. LOT 2—Part Section 869, Town oi New Plymouth, having a frontage to Currie Street of 07ft 6ii;., more or less, with a depth of 92ft 4in., more or less, together with buildings lately used by the New Plymouth Co-opcrati-ve Society. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained on.application to either Messrs Govett And Quilliatn, Solicitor, the Liquidators or the auctioneer. .'• Sale «I 2.30 o'clock. GOOD INVESTMENT FOR GRAZIERS. T7IXCELLENT Grazing Farm ol li 620 acres, all in grass excepting few patches shelter bush. New 4-roomcd house and 2-roomed cottage shhep-yards, cattle yards, divided into 11 shecp-proof paddocks ; about •10 acres in turnips, all low-lying land ; good proportion ploughable ; li miles from post .office, store, school and churcli ; metalled road ; 1£ hours from Railway Station. Prit.c, $7 5s per acre. Kasy terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, Land Agent, New Plymouth.
NORWICH & LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. * THE OFFICE of the above Company has been removed to th« COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, Egmonti Street, New I'lymouti*. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND DISEASE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, WORKERS' COMPENSATION, MORTGAGE INDEMNITY and PLATE GLASS INSURANCE effected at Lowest Current Rates. D. McALLUM, District Agutit. Telephone, No, 117.
K FUTURE the Vogeltown 'Bus . will leave town at 8 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily, with the excoption of Thursday, when the midday 'bus will leave town at 1 p.m. instead of noon. On 3atuiday nights it will leave tewn at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. The return 'bus will leave Vogeltown at 8.30 a.m., 12.40 p.m., 2.30 p.m.. 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. TO CREAMERY PROPRIETORS, DAIRY FARMERS, Etc 1 SOLICIT consignments of flutter Cheese and BaOon for sale to Alckland Grocers ; Commission r> per cent. Or will buy if ?0..rl Value. I BUY MOODS in Auckland nt >,.,;■ torn prices for 3 per cent, com:-:;-;--Henry Winks, VKTOHTA AVFN'I above the Dresden Company. Devon Street. Mr A. H, C, Collins, SURGEON DENTIST. Avery's Buildings. DEVON STREET. Telephone 185.] Lady in Attendance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7912, 30 August 1905, Page 3
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