WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNK. • NEWTON Kim , J£AS received instructions from ilr Jas. Robsuu, who has sold his property ami is leaving Ngaire, to sell, WIHiOUT HEMERVE, his Dairy Howl! Implements, Furniture, etc., as under: 23 cows, to calve August and Sept. 1 Jersey bull 4 springing heifers, i yearling do., 1 steer 0 picked heifers, 1 draught i 1 trap mare, willi J'oal by Craigursky, gig, new miik cart, heavy ami light harness, cans, buckets, tube, barrow, garden touls, maul wedges, fowls, roller, ■block and tackle, tarpaulins, Price's jack, drill, grain crusher, 2 lawn mowers, vice, iru saw, piping, and sundries. Als-0,-HOUSEHOLD l'lllXlTUE AND EFFECTS, consisting oi—Draw-ing-room chairs, rocker, iiiepaonograph and 80 records, easy and other chairs, i olliee chairs, books, seltzer, crockery, cutlery and usual kitchen uleiisals, D.U.R. beds'tends, chcsl drawers, mirrors, waslistan.U and ware, D. and S. iron bedsteads, wood 'bedsteads, and quantity o {sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. SALE OF LEASES OF EDUCATION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1901).
L. A. NOLAN & (JO, Wl}l sell by auction at their Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, at .2 p.in, on WEDNESDAY, June 30. Leases for 30 years from July 1, 1009, with perpetual rights of renewal, of the following and other Education Reserves:— Lot I.—Sec. 6, Block Upper Waitara S.D., 380 acres; upset annual reat £l4 ss. Lot 2.—i Sec. 10, Block iii., Upper Wai> tara S.D., 035 acres; upset annual rent £25 13s Od. -iJf For 21 years, from July 1, 1900, with perpetual right of renewal;— liot 15.—(New Plymouth, Sections 200, 201, 202, oa. 3r. 2p. ; upset rent £3 per annum. Lot 10.—New Plymouth, Sections 290 and' 316, 0& 2r, 2p.; upset rent £1 per annum. Lot 17.—New Plymouth, Section 389, <fe. Tr. lp.; upset rent £2 per annum. Lot I|.—New Plymouth, Section F, 0a Or. 18p.j upset rent 5s per annum. Lot 19.—Hua Village, Section 17, Oa. 1 r. 8 p.; upset reat 10s per annum. Lot 26.—Wattara East, Town, Block lx., oa. Or. 28p.; upslet rent 2s 6d per annum. Conditions of sal c may be seen, on and after SATURDAY, June 5, at the Office or the Board's Solicitor, Mr. 'J. H. Quilliam (Govett and Quilliam) or of the Board's Secretary, Mr, F. V. Corkill, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth, from whom any information can be obtained.
BROS.' SALE DATES, June 25—Omata Yards. June 20.—Mr. C. Roherts', Koni Road. CLEARING SALE.' KENT ROAD. TUESDAY JUNE 20. WEBSTER BROS PJ'AVE received instructions from Mr. Claud Roberts, who lias sold his I'anii, to sell on his farm as above, WITHOUT KESERVE, THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, consisting of—--20 choice dairy cows 21 heifers, to calve in spring 4 young bulls, one steer 7 ttorc pigs, 1 sow in pig 1 70-gal. Baltic Separator, onesea. son's use, in iirst-class order (slight reserve) Hay stack 1 horse (&'. and d. harness), 1 light express (pole and shafts), 1 gig (in good order), spring Cart, Oliver plough, wheel hoe, 10 sacks eating and seed potatoes, 80 shares in Maogorei Dairy Co. (S.R.), 100 pukatea and riinu posts', fowls, and useful farm sundries. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Luncheon at Noon. WEDNESDAY, JUNE VICKERS AND STEVENS WILL hold their weekly stock sale as uibove. Present entries: QKfi HEAD MIXED CATTLE.
IMPORTANT SALE PUREBRED JERSEY CATTLE On Account of Mr. T. K. EXLEY, who is going to England. GULLIES AND NALDER PAVE received instructions to sell by auction at their Horse Bazaar, Uoiwera, on SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, at 12 Noon, The Whole of Mr. Exley'B Vedigreed Jerseys. WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues on application. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY C. pI.IHNTS arc particularly requested to '- / forward Consignments in time to nrrvc one before Friday previous. Small Miii«i»nmcnto will be received ;il nn I'iil'MJ'tOE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rclv on llmir produce meeting FULL COMPETITION.
NEWTON KIKG Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT" SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 6. pLIEXTS are requested to forward consignments fo au to reach ua by FRIDAY, 15th January. YOUNG, HO.BBB & CO. Stratford; ■JpIRST- CLASS tailor (gone right through cutting) requires position in Now Plymouth or other part of Tarfl. naki. . Pesft credentials. Apply, «Bawgetto," "New»» Offloe... ...
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 127, 26 June 1909, Page 5
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