TCKSDAY. .IL'Nli 10. NEWTON KING FT Aft rect'ivcil instnietioii.t from Mr. A. (ioUhvater, who is giving "1' I'o'wkwjMiig, Id sell |iy auction, WITHOUT UKSEIIVK, at liis residence, \ iviiin street, on above date, all his Household Furniture and Klfoets, consilting ul:
I'liUio. superior cliellouier (inlaid New Xi'iilaml woods), ii.iinls(ime yuiiitcd mirror panel, book-case ifiitlicr and tapestry suites, vc. vet pile carets, rugs aiul curtains, card tables, overinanUMs, beaded lootslools, wicker lounge, (nines and chairs, lialistand, 11 inln'flla stand, double mid single bedsteads, mattresses, kapoe lieds, feather pillows, duchess suite, chests drawers, wasiistands and ware, toilet tallies, mirrors, tapestrv couch and easy chairs, wardrobe, commode, American roekit», l>.w. and other chairs, dining table, tapestry cloth screens, kitchen dresser, cupboard, gas griller and stand, fenders and irons, kitchen utensils, glassware, crockery, dinner service, cutlery, lilter, vases ornaments, pictures, K.l\ ware lamps, linoleum mangl". wringer, etc. ,ctc., etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
<>N Tllli I'AIiM. .MAIIOK. WEDNESDAY.. JTXK 17. NEWTON KING H as In'imi instruck'il by Mr. K. H. ]!utfs, who has wold liis fjirm, lo sell on tin- farm. Miilkw, Strjitfnril-Opii-niiko mail. WITHdI'T HESKIiVE, on WEDNESDAY. lah .linns I,is miry Tlcril. etc.. ion>i-fijt' r of:
''» cows. 2nd to .jn, c ..,] vi . rrt fi„ '•iilvp August and September) 12 2-ycnr heifers in calf HI Wallers 1 Shorthorn hull 3 sows ami litters 0 sows in pi"; 17 store 1 |,.1,. lfciksliire boar ' fans, buckets, etc., stack good h»y. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'colck. id are in pink of conditii OX THE I'AU.AI, .MAXCATOKI. WEDNESDAY, .HIA - 1. NEWTON KING
from Mr. K. .1. Linn, who has sol;! both properties. lo sell at llic homestead, ilangatoki, WITIIOIT I!K----SEKVE. on Wednesday. Ist .Inly, liipedigree pnr.-l.rt'.l and gr„ ( |,. Cattle, Horses, Implements, etc.. consisting of: 15 pedigree Jersey cows (2ml to sth calver.s), all in calf to the pedigree Jersey hull "Dr "Williams" -I |>edigrce •lim'scv lioifcrs. yearoM. in v*\f to -Dr. William^ 1 pedigree heifer call", ■•OolddustH'amiy'' 11 pedigree Jersey bulls, from !) months' to (i years' old 42 purebred and grade Jersey cows, Ifrom 2nd to jth calvkirs, to calve August and Oct.; all in calf to "Dr. Williams" (15 purebred and grade Jersey cows, from 2nd to 3tli culvers, to calve August and Oct.: in calf to "Lord Harper" ami -'Karon' 0 grade 2-vear Jersey heifers, in oalf to "Lord Harper" 20 grade .Jersey heifer yearlings, bv ■■(iuhMust''' 1 4-vear purebred .Jersey bull 4 grade Jersey Hull vcarlings, bv "Oolddust"' 153 fuUv'-paid Mangatoki Fscti |.»\v shares. Draught stallion ".Major lileu" (prizetaker). 4-year-old. by .Major jtobin—l'lossom "Draught mar. 1 "I'lide"' (prizetaker), 5-year-old. by Pride of l'rimloy 1 draught mare 2 draught foals 1 buggy mare, by Jersey (fast trotter) 1 buggy horse (i bleeding sows. II) stores 1 p.b. Derkshit'e boar Horse power threshing machine (complete), witiliuwcr discs plough, pulper. Mo-U dra \, milk-cans. troughs. miik tanks, timber jacks, siedge, tarpaulins, anil a ipiantity of sundries Luncheon Provided. Sale at II o'clock. Catalogues with further particular* may lie obtained at the sale or from tli« auctioneer, New I'lymouth or Stratford. i
ON Tllli l-'ARM. XEAK KLTIIAM. THURSDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING TTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. W. i). Linn, who has sold his farm, adjoining lCltlmm Township, WITHOUT KESKRVK, on Thursday. '2nd .Inly, his choice Jersey Herd, Horses, Implements, etc., consisting of: 88 pure-lircd mid grade Jersey tows, young, and early calvers 18 grade Jersey heifers, I) months 1 18-nionlh grade 1 8-inontli grade 1 Tlio al.ove Iht.l can with have him seleeted irrespective (it en: and will Ik- submitted absolutely wit out reserve. Further particular-, if ri-ipiiroil. mi he olitained from the Auctioneer. Xc
BU.SIM''KU J L\U. pEXDERS wanted to Fell 301) Acre. of Bush (move or less). Tenders to close June 13th. Spceilications can be eeen at Mr. Patterson's Store, 'fnrati, or at H. Sander's residence.
l'Olf BALE, UIE Properties in die ESTATE of the lute A. A. I'IKETT, consisting of I large Dwelling and outbuildings and 19% acres of laud, which can be subdivided if desired. About 50ft frontage to .Devon-street on the west side of Jury's stables. Also Vi- acro Section in GilMreel, | with iron sheds and a cottage on sara;. Vox further particulars apply to D. Berry, for the Trustees. I'iANiJ, OKCAN, AND SINCINU. ; 2VX U - "■ NKV,M ' E KKNAUD, Organist . and Director of the Choir of St. | Mary's, Mow Plymouth, coiunionuti the 1 practice of his profession on MONDAY, May 18th. Permanent Address: Corner of Cameron and Pendsnis streets,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 148, 13 June 1908, Page 5
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