BEL L DLO UK. IHI DAY, MAY ■>■>. NEWTON SING J-JAS received instructions froiti the flou. Tlios. Kelly, AI.UC., who lias sold his farm, to sell bv auction. WITHOUT KESEKVE, on the farm! "Ulenfern," oil above date, his Komney sheep and farm .stock, etc., as follows: U72 superior 2 and 4-tootli ltomiiej ewes, in lamb good lambs (half ewes) 2UB i and 4-tootli wethers, well forward l'J ram» 48 Brown Leghorn fowls, 1 single seated American buggy, 1 double-seated do., 1 daisy earl good trap mare, ..-.lrony pony mare (lit for harness), saddles, side-saddle, bridles, quantity heart, pine posts, household furniture. Quantity saw-mill machinery, coilhistingoi: Urge and small pulleys, shafting, vertical ami circular saw machinery, flywheel, crank and shaft, 2-ii.p. water-wheel, heavy iron blocks, anvil, blacksmiths' tools, oU-gal lon boiler, and oundrien. Sale at, 1,30 o'clock. NOTE. These splenddid Komney have been bred from pure-bled slot-l-and have been carefully weeded on each year. They are well acclimatised healthy, good constitution, and well conditioned.
IMPORTANT NOTICE, GREAT AUCTION SALE OP LAND AT VOGELTOWN. fi MAGNIFICENT 1 a ±U BUILDING SITES. ID About Quarter Acre Each. MR NEWTON KING WILL sell by public audiuu at U;y I -Mart, on WEDNESDAY, 27th INST., Jg RESIDENTIAL BUMJIXC SECTIONS SITUATED AT VOGELTOWX..
TiJ'j.MI'.MJiEIi! Vogeltown i>s now recognised as the Leading-,Suburb of the district, lieing directly connected with tlic town electric light, gas, and water supply, and Sections in this district aw much sought after. TERMS OF iSALIi: 10 per cent, deposit 10 per cent, in a months 10 per cent, in 0 months 10 per cent, in !) months Balance on mortgage at (i per cent. i M I'OUT.WT t'OXCKSSiUX. Those wlio would like to visit the land for inspection will he supplied with Return 'Bus Tickets Free upon making personal application to the oilice of the Auctioneers. 'llic land is situated opposite the Vogeltown Store, and in order that there will lie no dillicully in finding divisiou-liue, each section will be marked ■with a special Hag. For plans and further particulars apply NiiWTON KING, Auctioneer. O K A T 0.
THURSDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from llonry i'ull, Jisi]., wlio Ims sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on Uic farm, Okato, on above date, Hit; whole of liitj live and dead stock, as follows: CATTLE—--50 fat bullocks 125 forward bullocks 1(1 fat cows :i i'l heifers 11 good calves S11EKP—(i(IO breeding ewes (coming G-tootli) 27 fat and forward ewes 150 fat wethers 150 good woolly lambs 12 good rank; HORSES—--7 medium draughts, good and sound
1 brood draught mare (in foal ami with foal at foot by Ophir) S wcll-luvd hack and harness horses THOKOn.'HIIIiEDS I 3-year filly by Malat.ua—Hippocampus mare 1 yearling colt by Sjult—Durus colt—Hippocampus mare 1 yearling colt by Soult—Durus colt 1 firat-clasg lady's hack, "Kaihilii," l>y Malalua Hippocampus mare 1 marc, "Miss Adelaide" (in foal and with foal at foot, by Soult —Duviis colt), by The Australia* 1 marct, ''Kaitakora" (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult- -Durus colt), by Hippocampus 1 brood mare (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult—Durus colt), by The Australian WITH SUGHT KESERVE--1 2-year iilly by Dhlan—Tonga I 2-year gelding by Uhlan—llip-
pocampus mare ' FAK.M lJll'JJiMENTS—iNearly new Cambridge roller, nearly new disc harrows, "Superior" drill, witli grass-seed box attached, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, tine and chain harrows, McCormk'k mower, with reaping attachment, hay rake, weighing machine, express, buggy, harness, -l-horse plough gear, chains, collars, tools, ladders, grindstone, timber, barb-wire, IUU pine posts, 15 stockyard [lost.-, two stacks good hay Household furniture ami sundries. Lunch at 11.30. Sale at noon. NOTE. Tiie bullocks and sheep are ill first-class condition. The horses are all well-bred, anil a splendid lot, a number of them having taken lirst prizes at shows.
POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTEtt BROS. \yV7"JLL hold a gale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. rYANCiXG, DEPORTMENT, CALISTIIENiI/o, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, St. Mary's Hall. Vivian-street, KVRUY WEDNESDAY, 7 to in p.m. All new Society and Ballroom Ha net's. Wall/, (rev.-r.se) a specialty. First hour for tuition. Jo rcnile Classes EVERY SATURDAY MORNIXiI, 10 to 12. All branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, AYalking, Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and particulars at Colonial Company, Devi n-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 120, 12 May 1908, Page 3
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