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SATURDAY, MAY 30. NEWTON KING h as received instructions from Mr, James Were. to .sell by auction at liim Mart on SATURDAY, .May 30th: i 'is choice ljeacli farm at Omata, consisting of IM> Acres, all in grass niul crops; live paddock*, new H-moinod house, bath-room, pantry, hot and cold water, wu*hhi>use, stables, cowshed, and other outbuildings; situated on the -Main South Koad, only about 4 milts from .New Plymouth. This is one of the choicest farms in the district, being situated right on tho coast. Tho land is exceptionally rich, whilst the improvements are far in advance of thotse. usually obtained on a farm of its size. The dwelling is new and up-to-date, and commands an extensive view. The property altogether is an ideal one for either farming purposes Oi' as the home of a geutlenian of leisure. Also, — His valuable freehold property situated in the heart of the business centre uf Kltham, being parts of section .72, ami having a frontage of 40ft to High st, with commodious up-to-date stables and complete plant, including the goodwill of thriving and profitable business. Full list of horses and plant, together willi particulars of turnover, may be oblaiucd by bona iide buyers on application to ilr. Were or the auctioneer. j

ISale at 2.H0 sharp. T A R A 1 A. Aloft DAY MAY 11. VIOKERS AND STEVENS " I<! ' r monthly stock sale as above. Present entries:— MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. I N ti L E W 0 0 J). WEDNESDAY, .MAY 18. VICKEBS AND STEVENS w ,u ' hold their weekly stock sale i as above. Present entries — 25Q 11KAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. WAliAliA KOAD. TUESDAY, MA\ ID. VJCKERS AND STEVENS J-JA\'E received instructions from Mr Andrew Ncilsen (who has sold hif» I'arm), to sell l»y public miction on the farm on the above dale, all lus *tock and implements, etc., as follows: 330 lambs I'iH 4-tooth ewes 125 f.m. ewes .'iU wethers 2 cows and calves 1 draught mare, (>-year*old, good ill any harness i mare. 8 years old, good in any harness 1 '/.-draught 4 and 3-year-old*, i> draught colts, 1 18 months-old cult, I il-yesir-old (broken, sounr and good), I hack {.sound and quiet), 1 druy, 1 spring cart, 1 gig, reaper and binder, 1 mower, 1 drill (AleCormiek), ''Superior'' roller, iU'. plough, s.l'. plough, hayrake (Massey-liurris),disc, line, and chain harrows, cultivator, IManet Junr. drill, mower, cart, gig, and oilier harness, plough chains, endless chain, leading chains, wheelbarrow, grindstone, beehives, aimd-rus, etc., etc. Also, — The Maori lease of Lot a, Section il, Block 111., Paritutu, containing 2!) acres, lease expiring on Xovomher 3th, 1017, and the annual rent i* 9s per acre; fenced iind sub-divided with sheepjiroof fences; and close to town uf Waitara. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided.

£4 1 £4! J CJfJ ACRES joci 1 undulating country, xe&riy all in grass; 50 acres level river flats; G-room house, with scullery and verandah; 14-bail cowshed, t-rapsheU, etc; adjoining storo, post office, and school; within %-mile of creamery. . Title, L.1.P., at £1!) 5s 8d lier annum, Goodwill, only £4 per acre. A Bargain. Apply sharp to— NEWTON KING NEW PLY MOUTII. FOR SALE, rjMIE Properties in vhe ESTATE of the late A. A. PIKET'T, consisting of large Dwelling and and 11)% aires of land, which can be subdivided if desired, About 50ft frontage to Mevon-street on the west side of Jury's stables. Also '/ 4 -acre Section in Gill-jtreot, with iron sheds and a cottage on sanu. l'or further particulars apply to D. Horry, for the Trustees. FUR sale, piVE-ItOOMED HOUSE on one-eighth acre of land. The house is situated in n nice healthy locality, and is litted with modern conveniences, iicluding bathroom and detached washhousc, gas and water laid on. A nice home. Owner selling on account of leaving district. Apply (JIUIOITK AND CLARKE, New Plymouth.

TAKANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON MAY Ist TO JULY 31st, 1908. FOR SHOOTING GAME can be obtained from the Post masters at New Plymouth, In'glewood, Waiters, ami Opunake. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth. rjANC'ING, DEPORTMENT, CALISMISS MAUD MEAKES I (Of Melbourne). I Evening Classes, St. Mary's [bill, ! Vivian-street, EVEKY WEDNESDAY, ; 7 to ID ] i.m. AH new Society inul liall- | roiim Dances. Willli (rev.rse) a spc 1 cialty. First hour for tuition, i ,ln icnile Classes EVERY SATURDAY I MORNING, 10 to 12. All branches of j •anciiifr (liallroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Kcspiratovy, Health, and Grace Exercises. Privntc Lessons by appointment. Tenns and particulars at Colonial Company, Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

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