H E A T R 10 SOYA I-, New Plymouth. THE LAST NIGHT I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WESTERN PARK BAZAAR. First-class Orchestra in attendance Numerous Noyelties. ADMISSION; Afternoon—(id ; children, half-price, livening -Ladies and gents, Cd ; chil dren, half-price.
THISvDAY. NEWTON KING ILL Sell by Auction at liis Mart,— 150 BOXES FKUIT, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, cte. Sale at S) o'clocV.
SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP PAIR WAlWAiamo. TUESDAY, sTit MARCH. NEWTON KING WILL hold a supplementary SHEEP FAIR at Ins Waifakaiho yards oa Tuesday, sth March. Piiusext E.vnuits; 8,000 BJIE^ ; r ,pris--2800 2-tooth owes 050 f.m. ewes 400 6-tootli to f.f.m, ewes 300 f.f.m. ewes 1)00 2-tooth wethers 300 2 and 4-looth wethers 280 4-looth fat wethers 2500 woolly lambs Sale at 2 o'clock, Note—My usual fortnightly cattls salo wilt start at noon sharp. SALE BY "MORTGAGED
WILSON & NOLAN F New Plymouth, auctioneers, have received, instructions to offer the undermentioned property for sale by public auction at their mart, iituate in Devon Street, New Plynouth, on SaTUKDAY, the 2nd day if March, 1907, at 2.30 p.m : All that parcel of land in the (Jape Survey Distnc containing 555 acres, being the subdivisions 10, 11, and 12, section 6, block 10, Cape Survey District, situate on the Puniho Hoad, and being all the land comprised in a lease from the Public Trustee for 21 years from May lfirh, I'JOO, at the yearly rental of £3l 9s 6d. The property will be offered for sale in behalf of the mortgagees in exercise of the power of sale conferred on them by a certain memorandum of mortgage dated the Ist day of September, 1905, cepistered as No. 10,372. The pale is under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at New Plymouth pursuint to lUe proviaions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1855," and "The Property Law Act, 1905." For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the auctioneers, or to Messrs Wilson and Grty solicitors, New Plymouth.
WAITABA SALEYARDS MONDAY. March dtk JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT HAVE received instructions from Mil WORTIUNGTON (who is giving up dairying), to sell by auction, WITHOUT ItKSERVK, at their Waitara salcya'ds, on Monday, Marcli 4tli: 00 really good young dairy cows (including 15 well bred Jerseys) 1 pedigree Jersey bull X milking machine, with two Law-ronce-lCennedy pulsators The auctioneers would call the special ittemion oi dairymen and all other* requiring a good mi iking strain, to this sale, as the cows are a Jirst-olass lot — the test being the highest of all suppliers to the factory, llemember— ABSOLUTELY NO BESEUVE
Sale at 1 o'clock, New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales. at our BROUGHAM STREET STORE Next Sale : WEDNESDAY, MARCH Cur. CONSIGNMENTS received up to MONDAY, March 4ih, 1907. Consignors aro particularly requested to send full particulars of consignments to the Auctioneers. WILSON & NOLAN.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 28 February 1907, Page 3
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