iipunjja-Friday, Fcbruarv 2li. IUSTI'ON KJIEXT XOTICE. (WING lu the date of niv monlhl W Wool, Skin, Uid.' njid Tallow clashing Willi the Wellington wool and buyer* thereby being; unable U 1 have postponed my Feliri ale to .March llith. Any col nieiils arriving in the meantime „., receive every attention. NEWTON KING MUX DAY, r'K'WiIAKY 13 NEWTON KING 'IIjIj sell by auction at liis yards IS-uioiitli- to s vearliiiiis to 18-moiitlia
TUESDAY, VEUIU'AHY Hi. iIIXK'U CATTLE, iuclu NEWTON KING
IjllO I'.lll. CHI'S Wild -horn ~,„| woolly hiiilw ISH i-l(ii.|.|i ucllicis NEWTON KING Yyibl, .sell by auction at liis yanls a above, — 250 MIXED CATTLK, including,— 1(10 wcaiicrs tu 18-montln ■jO 2 lu :)vear >tcei's :i:> IS-iuont'lis to ti-.vwii- heifers tin tut uiid store cows 111(1 lambs Oil f.in. uwcs 25 :l-vi'iir bullocks (Ueiel'onls) NEWTON KING 3500 M,XKD sl
Sale at 12.3<> o'clock. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. NEWTON KING 1-IAiS received instructions from the Kxecut'jrs iu Hit l Folate of the lute Mr*. 0. L Nicholas, to sell by anetiun ul his Mart, Devon Street, on .Saturday, 2Uth February } — The well-UiLowii and desirable beadi farm at Awakino, consisting of 447 acres, more or less, all in grass, fenced and sub-divided i into 11 paddocks; almost new dwelling of 5 rooms, barn, shearing-shed, sheep dip and yanls, etc, This is a Ur»t-class properly situated on the AFaiii road, and is one of the 1 linest grazing farms in tin? district, nearly the whole of the kind is ploughable, a. large proportion being level wth easy slopes, Further particulars obtainable on application. Lu Iho auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock p.ni. YALl'AliliK I'AU.M LAN I > M-AU ISKW .PLYMOUTH. ME NEWTON KING JS favove! with instructions from Henry S uiiue! Kilzherbert, Esquire. 1 h"* Kcgislrar of the Supreme Ourl. acting for the Fir>l Mortgagee, to hubmil for sale bv public auction at 2 p.m. on \YKI>NKSiIAY, the third day of ■March next, at their auction mavt. Devon slrppt. Xvw Plymouth,Aljlj that parcel of hnid, containing jil'ly-three acres one rood tweiifour perches ("Mi lr 24p). more ov less, being part of the Rur.il Allotment numbered fifty-live on the public map of the Una and Waiwakaiho Hundred, bniniih'd Inwards the Xorih and East Tiy the .1 unction Rond. four thousand iwn hundred and eiiihlv-twu decimal four (4:282.4) links towards Die South by section numbered sixty-three (Ml. i au thousand five hundred and fifty (2250) links. :r.ul towards the' "West bv the Mangnmahoe Mream; and alsn all that parcel of bvnd situated as aforesaid crmtainin<„' by actual admeasureincut si\*l v-f I tree a«*res ft i)*l thirty perches (tilla :>op), more or less, being the- whole of seclion nunVbered twenty-six (2i'i) nil the public map of the sail Hundred.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 5
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