) SALE. j BY AUCTION at NE W I'iYHOU TH, J MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, I DOS. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR RESERVES, KNOWN AS KAWAU PAH. j ' I —— L. A. NOLAN & CO. In conjunction with WEBSTER BROS, JJAVB received instruction from tlio Nuw Plymouth Harbor Board to sell by auction orf the ground, at 2 p m ' on AIONDAY, November 23 • ' I THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE' BUSINESS AND WAREHOUSE 1 SITES- / LOT 1.-Corner Section, frontage 40 feet to Cm-rio Street, by 70 feol to Gill Street. A valuable waieliouse site, on opposite corner to Jlessrs. Burgess, Eraser's premises. c LOTS 2 & 3.—Two Sections, each 40 leet uoutage to Currie Street bv 70 feet depth, with right of way from Gill Street. ' LOT 4.-38 feet frontage to Currie street, <0 feet depth, with right of way from Gill street. LOT 3.-1 ro od 28 perches, 76 fe.it frontage to Currie Street by 177 ieet in depth. A very valuaole Lot, abutting on Kaihvay Yards. [N.B.-Tho value of the buildings at present on this section will bo assessed prior to the sale and must be paid for in cash by tlie purchaser.] J LOT 9,-Comer Section, GO feet to turne Street by 41 feet to Gill Street. Another valuable site opposite Lot 1 and Messrs. Cock and Co.'a and Arch. Clark and (son's warehouses. LOTS 10 & 11.-Two Sections, each having a frontage of 41 feet to Gill Street by 60 feet depth. Lot 11 being corner section with (10 feet frontage to Kawau Street. LOTS 12-25.-Seven Sections fronting Currie Street, and seven sections fronting Kawau Street, each with depth of 02 feet, and with frontages varying from 23 to 28 feet.
Above valuable leases are offered to the public for 21 years with perpetual right of renewal at a rental based on the unimproved values. Further particulars, conditions of sale, upsets, and plans of the above property can be obtained on application Messrs. GOVETT & QUILUAM, Or the Auctioneers, NEW PLYMOUTH. CLEARING SALE. WITII 0U T EESEEV E. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. j. W. Richardson, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction, on luesday, November 3rd,— THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY STOCK, ETC. 21 cows in milk and to calve !) choice 2 to 3-year springing heifers 1 half-bred Jersey springer 12 mixed yearlings 3 2-year steers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 2 sows to farrow November 1 4-year colt, broken to chains (S.R.) 1 s.f. plough, almost new, light spring trap, and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
CLEARING SAIUi. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. WEBSTER BEOS TTAVE received instructions from Mr, W. A. Haxton, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, ate., coi 22 Cows iu milk and to calve, including 0 well-bred Jerseys (top test season 1007) (i Heifers in milk ami to calve 1 Purebred and 1 tirade Shorthorn Bull 5 Yearling Heifers 10 Calves .'! Breeding Sows 51 Omalu Dairy Factory Shares Tine Harrows, Alilk-cart, Cans> and Sundries Sale, at 1 o'clock.
W EBSTER F 1503 -' DATES OF.YARD ** AND CLEARING SALES. Oakum—Mr. G. W. Richardson—Tuesday, November 3. Koru—Mr. W. A. Haxton—Wednesday, November 4. Particulars later. POULTRY, Pl'iS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. WILL bold a Bale of th» abovi EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Ud tries Milicited. Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales, HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NISXT SALE, NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, NOV. 25. CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Thursday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will oo forwaUed to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their pToduce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, SheepsKin apd Tallow Sale. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. CLIENTS are requested to forward loth so as to reach us by Friday previous. TOUNGK HOBBS, & CO*
BOWLING 'posl the howling season we have iinyortcd u splendid lot of Taylor's First Quality Extra Heavy Bowls. These liave been tested and stamped under Northern Bowling Association's Regulations. Complete sets in stock_ at various price.? Onr "Excclito" Composite Croquet Balls are. the same color throughout —never need repainting. Mallets, best boxwood, regulation size and weight. QKEV SOU & ARNOLD DISVOST-STREET,
TfiOß SALE, six Heifers close to profit, own breeding, quiet. —Humphries and Co., BrougliMtt-street, t.c,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 264, 31 October 1908, Page 5
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