WITHDRAWAL NOTICE. fPHIi iiroperty advertised for sale 011 account of tlie Mortgagee., l>y Mr. Xuwton Xing'at Stratford, on Saturday, March 27th, lias been withdrawn from sale. JJEWTON KING'S CATTLE SALES. Urraui—Monday, March i\). lialiotu—Tuesday, March 30. Stonv Kivcr—Wednesday, March 31. Waiwnkailio, Sheep and Cattle— Tluii'silay. Ist Ajnit. Douglas—Monday, April 5. Stratford—Tuesday, April 0. Kaponga—Friday, April it. Entries Solicited. UKENUI. MOXDAY, 'MARCH 2!). NEWTON KING sell by auction at liis yards as above,— MIXED CATTLE, including,— 1(10 2'/.-voav hciiVits KID 18-niontlis to 2'/o-yi'n r steers 30 rttoiv ami forward cows '2O fat vows lit!) '1 to (J-louth C'W'CS. •JOO -i ami 0-toolh wethers Siilv at 12.30 o'clock. KAIIOTU. TI'KSDAV, MARCH 30. NEWTON KING sell by auction at bis yards as above, — 200 MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 weavers 40 18-inoiiths mixed 50 titoi'i* and fat cows H bulls 10 stor. t , jiigs Saly at 12.30 o'clock.
EAHUTUJ TUESDAY, JIAJtCH 30. NEWTON KING JTAS received ras'tmidtiions from Messrs Bios, tuj sell by miction, at lus H'ahotu Yalta, on TUESDAY, Jlaix'li 30— 'THEIR FAIiM Ob' 201) ACRES, (wing; '13,-lilot'k 4, Oipnnake S.D., West Coast Lease, 37 veaife to rau, at eight-■pciit-e per acre per annum, situated oil metalled road 7 , uuiles 'frrnii llahotu. This 'farm is for ABSOLUTE SALE, a-s IMcssrs Leonard JJros. are dissolving partnership. Flutter ]>a rticulairs may 'be obtained oil application, to the. -Auctioneer. Sa4o at 2 o'clock. STONY KIVEII. WEDNESDAY, JIARCII 31. NEWTON KING soli by auction at liis yards as above, — 30Q MIXKD CATTLE, hiduding--100 weaners to IS-nioiitlis 10 springing heifers tiO J 8-month steers 150 18-inonths Hen'fonl steers ill) frc«?li ami torward cows •20 fat cows Jo store pigs 5 lmnuvjj Iwrses 1 colt by "Soult" Wall! at 12..-J0 o'clock. WAIWAKAIUO. THURSDAY, APRIL 1. newto"n king tfiflLL sell -bv auction at bis yards as ' V above,—
25Q MIXED CAT'IXK. 2 Booth & Mi*.Donald ploughs, tine ami chain harrows, chains. etc. SI'PPLEMEXTARY SIIICKL> FA I P.. 3000 AIIXKI) Sl " fEEp j including—liitl) 2-tuotli ewes 550 2, 4. a'iul U-looth ewes 8(50 4, 0 ami fan. ewce 500 shorn and woolly lambs 40 4-tooth P.B. Lincoln rams, bred by L. G. Bremer, Esq. 15 P.B. Leicester and Romney rams •fcniU: at 1*2.30 o'clock. SALE BY MORTGAGEES. SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1909. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions to offer the undermentioned property for sale by public auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the third, day oi April, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon:— All that piece of land containing 30 acres 1 rood 2# perches, be the same n little more or less, being part of Section 49, Eitzroy District, and Sections 52, 53, 54 ami part of Sections 03 and 83, Grey District, all in Block V., Paritutu Survey district.
And also— All tlnil piece of la-ad containing Two roods two perches (2r 2p), be the same a little move or leas, being the sections numbered 884 anil B!is, in the Town of New JPlynioutli. The above property will be offered for Sirio on behalf of the Mortgagees in exercise of tile powers oi sale conferred on them by a certain Memorandum of Mortgage registered as No, 13,893, and by a certain Deed of Mortgage registered as No. 24>,52(>. The sale is under tile conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New l'lynioutlli pursuant to 'The Land Transfer Act, 11)08," and "The Property Law Act, 1908." For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to tile Auctioneer, or MESSRS! (10VETT & QUILLIAM, (Solicitors for the Mortgagees. I M IP 0 11 T ANT SALE of VALUABLE KJSW PLYMOUTH SCBUKKAX AND JAMUIIXU LAND. •SATUIiIDAY, 3rd APRIL. NEWTON KING TIAS received instruction from Mr. William Humphries, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 3rd April, lAS VALUABLE FARM, "PUKETO'fAKA," situated on the Mangorei Road (better known as the Old Hospital Road), distant only ) 2'/ 2 miles from tile Borough oi l New Plymouth, and consisting of I 582 acres freehold land (Land ! Transfer Title) and 100 acres leasehold; the whole constituting a really iiretelass farm, its close proximity to Now Plymouth rendering it exceptionally suitable for a niilk-wallt, or for market I gardening. The Homestead com- | prises a comfortable residence of 0 rooms "(commanding a charming view), with concrete cellar and detached dairy, 20-stall cowshed, with large loft, cart and implement sflied. The borough -water supply is laid on to the property, and there is at present in crop about 15 acres turnips and 35 acre 3 of rapt
Tliis property can confidently be recommended either for farming purposes or as an investment, its immediate proximity to New Plymouth ensuring tlie certainty of a, largely increased value in the near future. Tt has already been surveyed and pegged into convenient sections as per plans. Plans and further raiormaoion as to especially easy terins, etc., may he had on application to cither Mr. AY. Humphries or to the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock. GIG FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELI/—lmmediately, strong, serviceable gig, in splendid order; equal to new. For .particulars apply "Daily Ndws" #««.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 53, 27 March 1909, Page 5
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