INTERESTING ITEMS.
We call the attention of readers to ilie advertisement ut Messrs. (iiiuuiur ii.id Clarke on the front page. in another column will be found particulars of a clearing sale to be held by Jlr Newton King at Mimi on Tl- ■ 27tli ,lunc, oil account of Air B. A. i\Lerson, who lias sold nis farm. This sale presents an excellent opportunity lo anyone wanting' to increase their dairy herd.
t Messrs. Cilmour and Clarke report the following s:iles: -j2l acres on lioI hcte road to -Mr. Hall, of Waipukurau; i 'til acres at .Mangorei to Jlr. Clement; | CT acres at I'ltham to a local buyer; ' i-acre with (j-roomcd house on South ' lioad to Air. .lames, of Strafford. They t h ive :• Is:i negotiated a lea.ie of 280 acres at tfgmoni to Mr. Winters. U. Woodhotise, broker, notifies in his share list on page 2 that be lias a parcel of 1 00 Hnwera gas shares, which will lie withdrawn from sale after 5 o'clock tonight. The parcel only remains out of 100 received for sale a week ago, and are offered at 2'2s iter share, a 7 per cent, investment. tins shares arc without, doubt very sound investment, and should lie eagerly sought after. Dairymen wanting good milch cows should note that Jlr Newton King will sell at the Waiwakaiho yards on Tnpeday, 25th inst., the whole ot Mr Noble Hill's d airy stock. The cows are a first,elass lot, several being Jerseys; nearly all are early enlvers, some due to calve during tile present month. The sale will be without reserve, as Mr Hill is going in for sheep instead of dairying. We are in receipt of n book of ohotographs of I lv Manriland Copper Company's mine, which is working in the Aniseed Valley, Nelson, wilh assured prospects of success. The first shipment of ore on May H last realised .-£l3 per ton, which is more than expected, and speaks well lor the class of ore. This company is placing a few reserve shares on the market at par for the purpose of erecting a smelting works. Samples of ore, photographs, prospectus anil full in-
formation e;ui be obtained from R. Woodhousp, who is broker for Tarannki. Attention is drawn to the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. fiilmour, Pattie and Free, and the business will bo carried on as usual by Messrs. G>l- - and Clarke. The lute firm of Messrs. (lilmonr. Pattie and Free report the following sales: The freehold or the Toko Hotel to Mr. Hint?.; Mr. UintYs farm of 2."iG aeres to Mr, Buxton: Mr. Buxton's farm to Mr. Rowlands: Ihe freehold of hotel at Pahiatu lo n local Inner: 30 acres at Kom to Messrs Russell and Rons; 143 aeres at Ivini to }fr. McAulev; 2770 aeres, Mere More, to Mr. Hooding; 1700 aeres at Pnraiigi to .Messrs. Glasgow Brothers,' two sections at the. Westown; liouse and uviton at Westown.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 June 1907, Page 2
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