POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WBBSTEK BROS. WTJIL hold a sale of th» above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries Bolicited. SALE Of SUBURBAN SECTIONS. TMCRSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. **■'*' WEBSTER" BROS JJAVE received instructions from Mr. Win. Courtney to sell as above— , C QUARTER-ACRE and ONE-HALF ACRE SECTIONS on the north bank of the Waiwakaiho river, and immediately over the Rail- I way Crossing. Upset price £2O | per quarter acre. ' ACRES, Glenalvon, known as the . I'icuie (iromul, in TWO LOTS of 8 and 1) ACRES EACH. Upbet .CJIS per acre. J ' Tli« Stone alone on this property at | Od yd. royalty amounts to .Cl2O per acre. The adjoining land recently sold without improvements at ;CliO per acre. On account of .Mr. Courtney's ill health, he is forced to realise. Full particulars and easy terms with Auctioneer*. FRIiE EXPRESS from Mart at 2
INGLEWOOD. SHEEP FAIE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. VICKERS & STEVENS \tyILL hold their Annual Slwep Fair in their-Sadlcy Road yards on the above date. Present entries:— 4500 SIIEEP > ineluding:400 2, 4, and C-tooth coln ewes. 1000 lambs (in lots) 1000 6-tooth to f.ui. ewes 20 Lincoln rams 10 2-tooth English Leicester rams 10 2-tooth Romney rams, bred by Short S 2-tooth Shropshire rams Sale at 1 o'clock. IXGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY lfl. VICKERS & STEVENS hold their weekly sale in their Dudley Road yards on the above ,lnfn Pvnconf „,<f»;„,.. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Luncheon can lie obtained close lo the cards.
IMPORTANT SALE Of DESIRABLE RESIDEXCE AND lIUII/DIiNU SITES. E.GRIFFITHS & CO., pIAVORED with instructions from the Executors of the late Major Parrii, will sell by public auction at their Rooms, Egmont-street, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lolhThe Exceedingly Valuable and Attractive Property having frontages to St. Aubyn, Dawson, and Hinc streets, and known as i-ATE M.vlOR PARRIS'HOME- -. _ STEAD,- and containing 1 acre 0 rood* - ijereiieo.^" —■ . Also, 8 shares in the New Plymouth Sash and Door Company will be sold. Charmingly situated and eminen'ly suited for gentleman's residence or for cutting up into smaller areas. To lie offered in one or more lots. Plans of subdivisions to be obtained on application.
Exceptionally easy terms of payment are offered—mutely: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 23 1-3 per cent, in one lonth, balance may remain at !>>/• per cent per annum for 3 years. L.T. title. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. WILL sell by public auction at the Farm (near Waitara), on TUESDAY, 18th inst., on account of Mr. Ferdinand Sclnvamm, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, — ALL OF HIS LIVE STOCK, comprising— -37 cows in milk 2 springers 3 heifere, 2 years old 1 bull 24 calves 2 breeding sows 2 gig horses 3 half-draughts 2 unbroken 3-year-olds 1 chestnut cou 1 hack
Also,— 3 gigs, 1 double-seated buggy, spring cart, single ■ furrow plough, potato-hoer, disc, chain and tine harrows, swings and chains, gig, buggy and spring cart liarnosa, H.P. shaft and bolt, churn. Butter-worker, Alia Laval Separator (100-gallon) buckets, farm tools, copper, furniture, tank, sporting dog, cement, posts, haystack, etc., etc E. GRIFFITH!; & CO., Auctioneers
Taranaxl Wool, Sheepskin, Hide & Tallow [Sales. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. (CLIENTS a.9 particularly requested J to forward Consignments in tim e I io arrive on or before Friday, Feb. 14. ; Small consignments will bo receive I at my PEODFCE SHEDS, NEW ELYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales [MONTHLY SALES AT OJR BKOUGHAM ST. STORE. C*flf Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Troduce, either for sale or shipment. lAddress Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account .Sales. NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for tbeir produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO (Late Wilson and Nolan)
Stratford wool, Hide, Shte skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB. 18. CLIENTS are requested to forward lots so as to reach us by Fri•day, February 14. YOUNG. HOBBS, Oq A SYJIONHJI I'OR QUALITY is "1C0Z1E" Tea. This is the verdict of all the thousands who are and have been drinking it. There is no adultera- | tion ahout "Kozie.'' Very cooling in warm weather. Agents: Burgess, Fraser and Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 48, 15 February 1908, Page 5
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