FRIDAY], JULY 9. | NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. C. Lumsden, ■who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction on the farm, Mountain Bond, on above date, all his dairy stock, 'etc., as follows: 1 young dog (cattle or sheep) 1 trap Lunch provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. i'" —These are first-class cows, ilk having been shown by test FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. OX SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, 11)00, at 2 p.oi.
»Y order of the Mortgagee and under tlic conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, b,v XEW'TOX KIXU, at his Auction Rooms, BROADWAY, STRATFORD,— ALL that piece of land containing 030 acres, more or less, being sections' numbered !) and 10, block XII., Certificate of Title, Volume 44, l'olio 51, and Volume 30, Folio !)8, Taranaki Registry, with buildings thereon 'l'llli. .i.in<l tr,i.nsf..r. THURSDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING ""■"AS received instructions from Sir. ' J. C. O'Rourkc, whose lease of his beach farm has expired, to sell by auction at the Raihotu Yards, for convenience of sale, the whole of his selected dairy herd, consisting of;— 05 first-class cows 3 Shorthorn bulls
This is an exceptionally fine herd of milkers, nearly all Ayrshire-Shorthorn cross, of Mr. OTtourke's own breeding, and are mostly August and September culvers. Sir. O'Kourke has been dairying for 22 years and this is his first Sale at 1 o'clock. By Order of the First Mortgagee, under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth. ISEWTON KING TAS received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell bv auction at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 24th day of July, 1009, at his Auction Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, All that parcel of land situated n Ujevon Street, New Plymouth, containing 1 rood 1 perch, more or less, being the Allotment numbered 1)20 on the Plan of the Town of Xew Plymouth. For further particulars and conditions f sale, apply to the Auctioneers, or ROY & XICHOIBOX, Solicitors, New Plymouth.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. VICKEBS AND STEVENS YX/ILL hold their weekly stock sale us above. Present entries: Add HEAD MIXED CATTLE. XTEW PLYMOUTH TEULMOAL CLASSES. SECOXiD TERM 1900-JL'LY sth TO OCTOBER 9th. EVEXIXG CLASSES, 7.15 to 9.15 p.m. Standard VI. Class—lnstructor, Mr. E. liary, Monday and Friday; Fee 20s. Commercial - Arithmetic —lnstructor, Mr. G. 11. Wills, Monday; Fee 12/ li. English Junior—lnstructor, Mr. 11. Ward, Tuesday; Fee 111/-. English Senior—lnstructor, Mr. 11. Ward. Wednesday; Fee 12/ li. Latin—lnstructor, Mr. It. Mcllroy, M.A., Tuesday; Fee 15/-. French—lnstructor, Mr. G. 11. Wills, Friday; F'ee 15/-. Plain and Solid Geometry—lnstructor, Mr. E. P. F'entoii, Thursday; Fee 10/-. Freehand and Model Drawing—lnstructor, Mr E. P. Fenton, Wednesday; Fee 10/-. 'Mathematics Ward, Thursday; Fee 12/ li. Plumbing—lnstructor, Mr 11. Smart, Monday (practice) and Friday (theory); F'ee, practice 20/-, theory 12/1). Carpentry and Joinery—lnstructor, Mr. F. W. iSandford. Tuesday; Fee, 20/-. Wood-carvhig Movei'ley, Monday; Fee, 25/-. Dressmaking—lnstructor, Miss Jones, Monday; Fee 20/-. Cookery—lnstructor, Miss McDonald, Tuesday; Fee 15/-. Shorthand—lnstructor, Mr. G. H. White, Tuesday; Fee 12/0. Book-keeping—lnstructor, Mr. C, T. Mills, Friday; Fee 12/0. Commercial Law—lnstructor, Mr. F. E. Wilson; Fee 12/0. EJectricity—lnstructor, Mr. Saxton, Fridays; Fee 15/-.
AFIEEXOON CLASSES. Monday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Fee 20/-. Demonstration in Dresscutting Instructor, Miss Jones, Monday, 12.45 to 1.45; Fee 7/6. Art Classes (painting, etc)-—lnstruct-or, Mr. E. P. Fenton, Wednesday and Saturday, 2to 4 p.m. Fee for each class, 6cnior students 25/-, juniors' 15/-. All fees are per term and are strictly payable in advance to the Secretary, Mr. P. S. Whitcombe, Education Office Forms of enrolment and Prospectus may be obtained at the office. W. A. MLLAXTYXE,
OUR PAPERHANGINGS TyE have something very special in Paperhangings on view just now; in fact, the very best lot we have ever hail. The tints and designs of this season's patterns are novel and very beautiful, ;ind, at the prices marked, are within '.\m reach of people of moderate aieans and refined tastes. 3KEY SON & ARNOLD ijm. ■fifOß EXCHAXCE t'o r town property ■\ or «ood mortgages, unencumbered fnrra; value about £OOOO. J. W. Wk&OS &. Co. f»J^LL I at .the Dissolvingjßoot. Sale
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 5
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