jt JJEWTON KING'S CATTLIi SALIiS. Kaliolu—Tuesday, May 20. Stony liivcr—Wednesday, May 27. Waiwakailiu—Thursday, May 28. Kaluga, Friday, May 2!). Toko, Monday, -Juiic I. Stratford, Tuesday, .June i Entries solicited. EAUOTU. TUJOSDAV, MAY s!G. NEWTON KING sell liy aiiolion at liis yards,— 200 MIXED CATiLK, intluding:--51) weaners 40 forward eo\vn 10 fat cows 3 bulls 8 springing heifer* 4 pairs working Imlloi-ks and jokes ISuli' at Hill) o'clock. STOW 151 V JOK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his mart as above—
consisting of—--50 weaiu'i's 10 fat cows 4 bulls 15 18-monUis steers 50 f.ni. ewes, in lamb 10 store pigs Quantity of old decking from Stony River bridge 1 S.H. buggy. Sale at 12.o'clock. VOGELTOWN LAND, RESIDEiYITAIJ SECTIONS FOR SALE 15Y AIiOTIOX. WEDNESDAY EVENIXtI, MAY 27, At 7.30 o'clock.
NEWTON KING W LL sell by miction nfc liis Mart, Devon-street, 011 Wednesday Evening Next, nt 7-">0 o'clock— Jg BKACTim, KKSIDE-NTIAI. KUILDIM! ' SECTIONS, situated on )li» CarringUm t'oa.l directly o(ii>omU' the VogvKown Store, and within ten minutes' walk i;f the centre of the town. An extraordinary opportunity for speculation or investment. JSVKKV SKITION cumiiiiiiliU an unobstructed view oj I lie. niolinlain, breakwater, and ocean. 1 KX'KItY SECTION tan be connected with town water supply, electric, light, and gas. EVERY SEOIO.N i* in close touch with ail exet'llent 'bus service i' ol seven trips daily to and from Jfcvoii-street.
NI'XTIO.N is within :t few yards of the main Carringlon , Hiiitil. shorter liy several miles than any oilier route to Opultakc ami other coastal township. KVKHY SKi."rH.tN provides a tielijjrhll'ul building site for a suburban residence. KVEIIY SKfIUIN -holds a large prospective value which those who purchase now will receive iiie full benelit of. Th'M' in search of a site for it homo ikjttlil not fail to visit these sections.
Fa-ie-l. terms ever ollered to pur-<•i-.a-.T- of laiul. OX lA' TKN i'ELI CIOXT. DKL'USIT. Pol' plans and flintier pavticular.s apply XKUTUX KIM!, Auctioneer. H 'J! i; s x u x 1 c !•:. UL'R'IAL 'linsso* will mil to Vojjeltuwii oil SI'XDAV AFXF.UX'OOX. leaving tin; Jlank of .New Zealand Cornel- ami All'. J!ro« lie's Voyeltonn Stove as under: From Town -iU). :!.n, and 4.11 p.m. From — 2.:1U, a.30, and 4.,W p.m.
tVAIN AKAIIJU THUJISJJAY, MAY 28. NEWTOif KING W lLlj sell by auction itl liis yards as aljovc:— JIIXKD CATTLE, including:— !)•! i'/i-ycar sli'i'l's 10 i'/a-yi'ai- heifers 13 20-months licifci'ti, iu calf Sale al 12.1)0 o'clock.
SATURDAY, HAY 30. NEWTON KING | J \!S received instructions from - Mr. James Were, to »«U by MicUou at him Hurt oil .SATURDAY, -May 3Uth: llis choice bench larm at OinuLi.. consisting of 11!) Acres, all in grass and crops; live paddocks,
now 8-roum«l house, l>aUwoom, pantry, liut and tokl wilier, washhouso, stable*, cowshed, and other outbuildings; situated oil the -Uaiii South lioad, only about 1 mili» from Mew Plymouth.- This is one of the choicest farms i" the district, being situated light ou the coast. The laud is exceptionally rich, whilst (he improvements are l'ar in advance of Mmmu usually obtained oil a farm of iLs size. The dwelling is new and up-to-date, aud commands an extensive view. The property altogether is an ideal one for cither farming purposes or as the home of a gentleman of leisure.
Also,— valuable freehold property hituatcd in llie heart of the business centre o£ lillhani, being parts of set' I ion s—; and having a frontage of -lull to I-ligh st., with commodious up-to-date stables and complete plant, including the goodwill of thriving and prolitablc business. Full list of horses and plant, together with particulars «f turnover, may be obtained by bona iide buyers on application to Sir. Were or the auctioneer. Sale at '2.30 sharp.
Worth its Weight in Gold. rpIIAT in what this man says of WIOLETTA, the moat effective hair tonic known. Here is lib own letter: — Wiolettu Toilet Coy., Christchureli. Sirs,—Last May I hail occasion to consult your agent, Mr, J. Baxter, Timaru, concerning my liair, which was in a very bad way. Acting on his advice, I decided to try WIOLETTA, and within a short period the tonic effected a transformation from a bald head to as good a head of lialr as you could find 011 any man in i\t>\v Zealand. My cure is a complete one, and 1 strongly advise anyone suffering from baldness or any liair trouble to use WIOLETTA. I consider WIOLETTA worth its weight in gold.—Yours faithfully, C. 0. 110P.ERT8. Chemists, Stores and Hairdressers, 3s (id per bottle. Postage lid extra. John Avery, Wholesale and lietail agent, Iv.t'. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 5
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