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& L. II A II (J T U. isu'i. I T( KNIUY. JANUARY 21. { NEWTON KING jyyiLl- dell liy auction at liis yard* L)< J 250 ML\KD ( 'ATTLK. including-™ 100 ]."> iu 1« iihuillh sU-ers . i>o Ito 2V'-j y<'rtv olOrrs Ksilp al 12.30. W A ! sv A K A I 1L 0. Till UMhU, JANUARY •>:*. NEWTON KING yyiLL soli liv auction ill his yards, 90ft MIXiiD CATTLE. Sale ;il 12.M11. ,SATUUIUY, ,lA.\L'AI!Y NEWTON KING J.JAS received iustnirlioiis from Public Trustee to *dl by aiuliun his marl oil Saturday, 2uili January, «"i account of the lato Pearson Wakefield':Estate, the following Residential Pv.»porties:—• Lot I.—Subjections 3 and 4 of K<vtiou -AO, Fitzroy, % acre on Car rington-road, Vogeltown, wi.li partly.finished 4-roomed hou*<\ Lot 2.—Sections 118 and 111), Lepperton, * acre. Lot 3—Sections I*2l, 122, and IU3, Jjepperton, \/ 2 acres. Lot 4.—Sections IUB to 113, Lcppev- \ ton, 3 acres. Lot s.—Section 9, Lepperton Town Ik'lt, 3 acred. Lot 6.—Sections 115 and 105, Lej perton, 1 acre. Lot 7.—Sections 8(i to 89 and 9D to 102, Lcpperton, 4 acre*. Lot B.—Sections 44, 45, and 40, Lepperton, V/% acres. Sale at 2.31) o'clock, further particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Public Trustee's Office, New Plymouth, or of the Auctioneer. K A I M A T A. MONDAY, JAXUAIiY 27. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr. lly. Lett, who lias sold his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, on tint Farm, at the foot of the Zig-Zag, .function Road, us above, THE AVHOU'J OF HIS FARM AND DAIRY STOCK, consisting of—--21 2 and H-yoar-old heifers »'S good milch cows ■ .')1 5 to 7 niuntlis good heif;rs, well forward 70 5 to i months fust-class steers , 14 yearling steers 1 gig mare (guarantee), plough mare, 2 yearling half-draughts, 20 U'ghoni towls, nearly new spring tip cart, saddle, bridles), 2 guns, dairy utensils, farm tools, 2 kits carpenter's tools, nil the household furniture and effects. Also, with, slight reserve — 1 two-year-old "Jersey" filly 1 now dogcart ami harness & young cattle dogs. Lunch provided. Sale nt.noon. AUCTION SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. WEBSTER BROS ' ■JJAVE received instructions from Mr Win. Courtney to sell on the ground at Chilman's Extended THH BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS, the upsets of which are so low that they are bound to command . buyers, and the terms of payment easier than nnytlting that has ever been offered before, viz., 10 per cent, nt fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in one month, balance to bo divided into three bills at four, eight, and twelve months at S per cent., or buyers can pay onethird cash and balance can remain at 5 per cent., or cash buyers will be allowed 2 cent, discount on 75 per cent, of purchase-money. Sale at 2.30 p.m. Free Express will leave our -Mart at 2 o'clock. Should day be wet, sale will be held in Fitzroy Hall. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. WILL bold a salo of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. STOP!* When you get to J. BENNETT'S, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER (Next Bellringer Bros.'), DEVON-STREET, For your XMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS MY SPECIAL OFFER: A Special Discount to Each Purchaser. Choicest Assortment of GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY of all descriptions: large stock ELECTRO-WARE and CLOCKS of all styles. Finest Selection of BROOCHES in TARANAKI to choose from. GREAT OFFER: A 20s Watch for 15s during the holidays. Inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. BENNETT, Open for Business Every Evening. n moate&g o : ij>ip' FOR OVER 28 YEARS. AWARDED S£!§?> •jMIKft NELSON ONLY GOLD MEDAL In Competition, 1882 jjHARDr FIRST SILVER MEDAL In Companion, 1882 HIGHEST AWARD S-'ir-tjiuiii sat* | And GOLD MEDAL H.I. EXHIBITION, 1907 Nelson, Moate & Co. CEILOH, HEW IEALMID, HSMMIII

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 3120, 20 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 3120, 20 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 3120, 20 January 1908, Page 3

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