PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OMATA. TUESDAY, 10th October. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr J. J. Gilijuut, who is giving up dairying, to sell by miction on Ins farm as above: Ike Whole of his Choice Dairy Cows and other Farm Stock. Particulars later. SMART ROAD. MONDAY, Ostobcr 15th. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr E. May, wlio is retiring from farming, to sell by auction on the farm, about half a mile from Smart Eoad station, or. Monday, October 15th; TEE WHOLE OP HIS DAIRI COWS, FARM STOCK, Etc., comprising,— OQ 'first-class COWS at full Oty profit and to calve 5 18-months to 2-year heifers 13 yearling heifers 1 bull 2 plough horses 2 harness horses li store pigs, G sows in farrow, 1 boar, 10 weancrs, 1 spring trap, s.f. plough, lino harrows trap harness, leading harness, 1 40-gallon Baltic Separator (nearly new), 1 125-gallon Alexandra do,, Churn, Butter, worker, Babcock Tester, Buckets, Cans, Dover Stove, Cow and HoiiC Covers, 30 wellbred Fowls, 150 yds Netting, and a quantity of Sundrios. Luncheon at Noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—The cows are a really good lot and include some well-bred Jerseys and prize winners. Also, — The Goodwill of the Lease of the Farm of 180 acres, full particulars of which may be had from the Auctioneer. Tacanak! Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, & Tallow Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6. / CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments m time to arrive on or before THURSDAY previous. Small consignments will be roceiyed at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, whero vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12.
WILSOa & NOLAN HAVE received instructions from Mr (j. E, Mamicnngv who is leaving New Plymouth, to soli at his residence, JBultoci street, as above, — DRAWING ROOM: Brussels square, sma'l tables, easy and occasional chairs, music stand, cosy corner, bookshelf, screen, brass fender and irons, coal scuttle, health rugs, and .a number of knick-knacKS. DiNING ROOM; Diiung table, smail tab'?, eheffonler, ej-.y and other c.iairs, carpet and hearth rug, sofa, dinner set, and curtains. MORNING ROOM: Tabie, linoleum, hearth rug, curtains, etc. HALL AND PASSAGE: Linoleum, slip mats, hall table, umbrella stand, chenille curtain and polo. BEDROOM No. i: Brass rail d. bed and bedding, chest of drawers and washstand, table, chairs, linoleum, rnattmg, and curtain's. BEDROOM No. 2: Bed and bedding, combination chest of drawers, . washstand and ware, table, curtains, and matting. BEDROOM No. 4 ; 1 wo child h cot beds and bedding, chest drawers, linoleum, etc. STAIR CASE: Stair carpets and rods. KITCHEN: Table, dresser, chairs, "Perfection" oil stove, "Primus" stove, fender, 2 sets "Potts' " frons, crockery, glassware, 'saucepans, quantity of Mason's jars, buckets, tubs, wringer, and quantity of useful sundries. DARK ROOM: Sink and shelves, and quantity of photographic sundries. Garden tools and mower.
Sale at 1.30 p.m. New Plymouth Wool t Hide, Skin arid Tallow SZUqs, at our Brougham street Store. NEXT SALE: THURSDAY, OCTO BKR 11th. CONSIGNMENTS received at our Devon street Mart up to MONDAY, October Bth. These sul.d are filling a long-felt and arc attracting outsido buyers to sucli an extent that vendors may rely 011 gutting full market rates. WILSON & NOLAN (late Bewley A GrilUths). GEOT LIVINGSTON HAS been instructed by Mr C. Scrivener, to sell by public auction 011 the ground at 12 noon on SATURDAY, 13th October, 1906. All that parcel of land comprised lit sec. 301, Borough of Inglewood, situated at the back o{ the railway station, and adjoining Mr E<i win Nops. Full particulars on application to G. Livingston Auctioneer New Plymouth.
lIQJRSE FAIR. OCTOBER Htji, at 1 p.m sharp. AT LIVINGSTON'S MART. DRAUGHTS, HACKS AND HARNESS HOUSES. Also, —On behalf of Mr Bennett, Tongapurutu. 1 7yr. draught marc, guaranteed 1 'lyr. Tiisman colt, broken to harness 1 dyr oolt by Tiptop-Loltio 1 mure by .Dauntless (all good horsc-ilesh) Further entries solicited. Without Reserve, 50 fencing posts GEO, LIVINGSTON, Auctioneer, A RAKE OPPORTUNITY. INTELLIGENT Yoatli wanted as i' apprentice Country lad prefer ed. Wages from beginning. Ad dress till 13b. October to W. Brereton manufacturing jeweller and electrician New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81861, 10 October 1906, Page 3
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