EAIiOTU. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell by miction at his yards us above,— 400 CATTLE and SHEEP, inelud hlg:130 weaners 50 18 months mixed 40 fresh and forward cows 8 fat cows 100 f.in. ewes (iO shorn lambs 10 fat hoggets 10 store pigs Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WAIWAKAUIO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. NEWTON KING YyiEtj sell by auction at his yards as above, — 20Q MIXKI) CATTLE, 200 woolly lambs Sale at 12.M o'clock.
STONY RIVEIt. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 111. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above, — ■SOO CATTLE AND SHEEp > inclu,:l " img: 100 wean«rs 15 18 months heifers 50 18 months to 2-vear steers 45 store cows 15 fat' and forward cows 80 fat f.m. ewes , 100 f.m. ewes 20 fat lambs 10 store pigs 4 Wis 1 5-ycar-old wjiress horse 1 3-year-old draught mare, 1 light bullock dray, yokes, bows, chains, etc. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
WAIWAKAIHO SHEEP FAIR. F order to avoid clashing with tlw Bund Contest Marching Competition 011 Thursday, 27th instant, I have decided to alter the date- of my Anniwl Waiwakniho Sheep Fair to MONDAY, 2nd MARCH. Clients will oblige by forwarding entries at once. NEWTON KINO, Auetioneei'. EAKE CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. Tyrß. A. MAQNTOoJI, having decided to leave the district, has instructed ME NEWTON KING to sell by private treaty, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES:— 1. Full Vi-acre, corner Devon Street and Nobb's Line, within 100 yards ot new Railway Station at Strandon. 2. Three Vi-Mf" Sections in Buller Street, either separately or in one lot. 3. Native Lease, iO acres, part of N.R. 20, perpetual right or renewal and valuation for all improvements. Situated on O'd Hospital Road, within i4-mil» rf Devon. Street and Railway Station. Ideal Building Site; extensively planted; suitable £or subdivision. 4. Part Section 650, Hew Plymouth, containirg 0.37 perches, with .'0 feet frontage to Brougham Street. Situated between Messrs X). Berry and Co.'s premises and Taranaki Hotel. 6. 1 Acre I Rood, Strandon, with new -well-built 9-room Residence thereon, replete with every convenience; stable, coachhouse, septic tank, gas, water, and electric light. Railway Station within 100 yards. Pleasant sea view. Terms li ' .quired. (1. TARANAKI HOTEL, parts 049 and 650, Town of New Plymouth, 25.53 perches, frontage of about 82 feet to Brougham -Street. Subject to lease, 4 years to run. 7. GROSVENOR Sections 9 and 25, Mount Eliot Reserve, 23.4 perches. Opposite Railway Station. Subj'ect to lease, i% years to run. 1 pair Timor ponies 1 cob
Favorable terniß 01 payment can b« arranged if desired, or the whole pur-ohase-money can remain if certain improvements are effected on each property in numbers 1 to 4. Write or call at once for full particulars before the bargains are snapped up. NEWTON KING, Sole Agent. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. WJLL hold- a Bale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicit^'
TaranaKi Wool, SheepskV?> Hide & Tallow [Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. /CLIENTS a.s particularly requested V_-' to forward Consignments in tim° to arrive on or before Friday, Feb. 14. Small consignments will be receive I at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely oil their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NE WTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales MONTHLY SALES AT Oilß BKOU- «*■ GHAM ST. STORE. Cssl Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for s»le or shipment. iAddress Labels and Consignment form posted on application, Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices Cor their produce. L. A. NOLAN &CO (Late Wilson and Nolan)
Stratford Wool, Hide, Shef skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SAbE—TUESDAY, FEB. 18. (CLIENTS are requested to forward J lots so as to reach lis by Friday, February 14. YOUNG, HOBBS, CQ a SYNONYM l 1 OR QUALITY is "KOiilli" Tea. This is the verdict of all the thousands who are and have been drinking it. There is no adulteration about "Kozie.'" Very cooling in warm weather. Agent-,: Burgess, Fraser and Co. The services in Wliiteley Memoriil Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. T. u. Brooke. Subjects: Morning, "The Fulness of God"; evening, "Anarcliy, or The Murder of King Carlos and his Son." Solo, "Thou'rt Passing Henee," by Mr. V. No-well. Strangers cordially invited.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 49, 17 February 1908, Page 3
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