WITHOUT RESERVE. ( THURSDAY, JUNE 7. NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from Mr . W. Barnard, who his sold Lis property and is leaving the district, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm Barratt Road on above date, the whole of his live and dead stock, consisting of : 3 cows, 1 heifer, 1 Jersey bull, 8 yearlings 5 heavy working bullocks (suitable for sawmills), with yokes, bows and chains 3 trap horses, 2 3-yr old oolts unbroken 1 yearling colt, by Lord Kitchener 1 2-yr old filly unbroken 1 bay pony "Tommy," 1 gig and harness, 1 small trap 1 spring tip dray, nearly new, 2 tip drays, 1 bullock dray 6inch tyres, 2 sets single harness, 3 sets leading harness, 3 horse covers, 1 cattle dog 1 incubator, 1 brooder, 400 and 200 gal. tanks, side-saddle, 3 gents saddles, bridles, plough, wheelbarrow, winch, blocks, trees, steelyards, ladders, dogkennels, maul and wedges, crow-bars, axes, 1 s.b.bl, gun, windmill, 2 new gates, timber posts Household furniture: easy and, other chairs, fancy tablesi Brussells carpets, sofa, marbe clock, Davenport, pictures, ornaments, lamp blind, and curtaias, musical box, 2 double bedsteads, mattresses, chests drawers, washstands, toilet sets, mirrors, kitchen and other tables, kitchen dresser, kitchen and dairy utensils, range by Scott Bros., mincer, 18 gallon copper, and sundries 407 fowls (brown leghorns and others) 105 good laying ducks 15 turkeys
Also on account of Mr P. M'Gregor,— Black gelding by Ebony, set s.m harness, rustic dog-cart, Melotte separator, churn and butter- worker, green bonecutter. Lunch at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. SATURDAY 23bd JUNE. NEWTON KING |"AS received instructions from L the Morts*a<(oc to sell by auction ht his Mart, Pevon Street, on SATURDAY, June 23rd, 1906, All that piece of land containing 60 acres more or less being Section No. 28 on the plan of the Tarurutangi District (Upland Road). For further particulars and condition of sale apply to Messrs Govott and Quilliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth, or to the Auctioneer. Salo at 2 o'clock.
POTATOES. ON SALE. >EIME Oamaru and Timai'u table Derwents, To arriye: Seed Potatoes, comprising :—Bruce, Enrly Rose, Up-to-Dntes, Beauty of Hebron, Northern Stars, and a limited quantity of the famous ELDOEADO. NEWTON KING
SPLENDID CHANCE. IDEAL COAST FAEM. "i f\f\ ACRES level, well watered Av/v and well sheltered; good house and outbuildings, handy to town, closo to school and factory, etc. A bargain price, £l2 10s per acre. Terms: £l6O cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, Apply at once, E. J. Carthew & Co.
iOUN OVATE "7"OUH old worn out pastures, by using Basic Slag and improved Kainit for tep-dresping. It will pay you. Procurable from NEWTON KING. SMART SUBURBS. rTIHE Owner has decided to Sell THIS VALUABLE SUBURBAN ESTATE. It has been cut up into 5 first class twenty-acre sections, all with splendid level frontages, and BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Situated in that healthy locality, Smart Road, and HANDY TO BAILWAY AND TOWN. The Sections are the Very Best in the Market. The Sections will DOUBLE IN VALUE. The LOW PEICE, £25 per aero, defies competition, and makes them A SAFE and PROFITABLE SPECULATION, For full particulars, plans and terms apply— B. J. CARTHEW & CO., Land Agent. Telephone 176. P.O. 133.
BWEE T PASTURES MAKE SWEET MEAT AND all our stock for killing is grown and grazed on the sweetest pastures. That's of grpat Importance. OUB SHOP KEEPS IT SWEET Cleanliness is the keynote ol | our success at the shop.: Combined with this, of course, is uufailing courtesy to customers, promptness in attending to your wants, and the lowest possible prices. A penny per lb off beef and yeal FOE CASH. R. W, DIXON THE A.l. BDTCHEET, Brougham Street. Phone No. 97
UKCRESTRAL MDSIC. BALLS, CONCERTS AND DANCES AN Orchestra of anything from four members, including: Violin, Herr Loesch: cornet.G. Saunders; string bass, J. Sturmey; piano, A. James j is open for engagement during the ensuing season. MR. A. JAMES personally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., and is prepared to cater for pianist only, or for any number of instruments. For terms, etc. apply to Mr A. JAMES, Director New Plymouth Orchestral Union , are Collier and Colonial Piano Co., D cvon Street. New Plymouth (1 one day at the orgi ™ary and ill at case. ly saiklcss fled, w soft voice said, •Here's yo'rO.T. PUNCH,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8124, 1 June 1906, Page 3
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