WITHDRAWAL OF SALE mm; sale advertised by Newton JL King oil behalf of M;' J. J. Gilbert, of Oinaln, has been cancelled. SMART KOAI). MONDAY, October loth. NEWTON KING Has reeeiyed instructions from Mr E. May, who is retiring from farming, to sell by iiuetiou on the farm, about half a mile i'.'om Smart Koad station, on Monday, October 15th ; THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY COWS, FARM STOCK, Etc., comprisini*,— QQ FIRST.CLASS COWS at full Ot/ profit and to calve 5 18-uionths to 2-year heifers 13 yearling heifers 1 bull 2 plough horses 2 harness horses 14 store pigs, (i sows in farrow, 1 boar, 10 weaners, I spring trap, s.f. plough, tine harrows trap harness, leading harness, 1 40-gallon Baltic Separator (nearly new), 1 125-gallon Alexandra do,, Churn, Butterworker, Babcock Tester, Buckets, Cans, Dover Stove, Cow and Horse Covers, 30 wellbred Fowls, 150 yds Netting, and a quantity of Sundries, Luncheon at Noon, Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—The cows are a really good lot and include some well-bred Jer seys 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. BY ORDER OF THE MOSTGAGEE, MR NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by Auction on SATURDAY, the 20th day of October, 1906, — Section 89, Omata District, situate at ihe corner of Barrett and and Jbrankley Roads, and containing 210 acres, more or less. For full particulars and conditions of sale apply to
GOVETr & QUILLIAM, Solicitors, New Plymouth, or to the Auctioneer. Sale at-2 o'clock. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAUEE. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by auction at Hew Plymouth on SATURDAY, the |2oth October, 1906, ALL THAT valuable Farm containing by admeasurement 06 acres, more or less, being Section 86, M'oa Disrriot (corner of Ross and Rugby Roads). For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, or to GevKTT & Quilliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth. Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, & Taliow Sales.
HAYMAEKET, STEATFOED. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6, C CLIENTS are particularly requested J to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or befure THURSDAY previous. Small consignments will be receiyed at my PRODUCE SHEDS, HEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on tlieir produce' meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. JUST ARRIVED. JgAREIBALL'S CAEEOT SEED. SINCLAIE'S CHAMPION CAEEOT SEED. LONG BED AND OEANGE GLOBE MANGOLD SEEDAll speciauy grown and dressed for my requirements, and thoroughly recommended. Order early as supplies are limited. NEWTON KING. SALE OP PINE EESIDENTIAL I'EOPEIITY. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. SATURDAY, 13th October, at ii p.m. WILSOJN & NOLAN HAVE received instructions from Mr G. E. Manncring, who is leaying the district, to sell at their Mart, Devon Street, — His superior U-roomcd house, two stories, bathroom and pantry, with all conveniences, situated on Bultell Street on the sunny side of tho road; section contains <l3s perches. Title, Land Transfer.
As Mr Mannering it) leaving the district, the properly will be sold with but a moderate reseryc, and offers a splendid opportunity for speculators. New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow Sales, at our Brougham street Store. Next Sale: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7. C CONSIGNMENTS received at our I Devon street Mart up to MONDAY, October Btb. These sales are filling a long-felt want, and are attracting outside buyers to suck an extent that vendors may rely oil getting full market rates. WILSON & NOLAN AS been instructed by Mr C. Scrivener, to sell by public auction on tnc ground at 12 noon ou SATUKDAY, l:)tb. October, 1906. All that parcel of laud comprised in sec. 'JUI, Borough of Inglewood, situated at the back of the railway station, and adjoining Mr Edwin Nops. Full particulars on application to G. Livingston Auctioneer New Plymouth. Alpha-Laval Cream Separators, Parts, and a! 1 Dairy Requisites, E. GRIFFITHS & CO. (Late of Bewley and Griffiths) HAVE been appointed SOLE Taranaki Agents for Messrs Mason, Struthcrs and Co., Christchurch, New Zealand, (late Bewley & Griffiths). GEO. LIVINGSTON
Temporary Offices: COFFEE PAL. ACE BUILDINGS-, New Plymouth. A BARE OPPORTUNITY. INTELLIGENT Youth wanted as apprentice Country lad preferred. Wages from beginning. Address till 13th October to W. Brereton, manufacturing jcwoller and elcctriciar, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81864, 13 October 1906, Page 3
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