SALE BY MORTGAGEES. SATURDAY, the Hth day of AUGUST, 1809. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions to offer the undermentioned property for sale by public auction at his mart, Devon Street, on SATURDAY, the Hth day cf August, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the iiftcrnon,— All those parcels' of land together two roods thirty-two decimal five perches, be the sumo a little more or less, being tile town allotments numbered 104:2 and • 1050 and part of the town allotment numbered 1043 on the uiaip of the town of A'ew Plymouth, and also all that parcel of land containing one rood twentyone decimal seven perches, be the same a little more or less, being parts of the sections numbered 10U0, 1001, 1002, and 1003 on the i plan of the town of New Plymouth aforesaid.
me above property will lie ofteredfors'ali on behalf of the Mortgagee in exercise of the powers of sale conferred on hci by a certain deed of second mortgage bearing date the third d«y of March, IUUB, and registered as number 33,(1511, •JHd by a ceiuain memorandum of second mortgage registered in the Land Transfer Office under No. 10,0(10, collateral to fhe said deed of mortgage No. 33,051). The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar of the Suprei I Zeaiaud at New i'lymoutli, pursuant to the provisions of "The Property Law I Act, 1908," and "The Land Transfer Act, 1008." r ars aad conditions e apply to the Auctioneer or , fimmtf „,„! n,.:ii;„ mi Solicitors CLEARING SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.' CORBETT ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 27.
.WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions iroi Mrs. W. K. Hulkc, to sell by auction at lie r residence as above, WITHOUT HESERVE, All her House Furniture, etc., consisting of—-0-piece suite mahogany, tables,' carpets, linos, chetfonier, sofas, bedsteads, mattresses and wire woves, sheets and blankets', bentwood and easy chairs, some choice pot phrats, wheelbarrow, pictures, table covers, tea service, ornaments, kitchen utensils, Silver Wyandotte fowls, garden tools and a large and useful lot of sundries. Also,— Her comfortable five-roomed house, with nice sheltered garden and i% acres of land. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21.
VICKERS AND STEVENS YJILL hold their weekly stock sale as above, Present entries: 400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ineluding 51) empty heifers 150 skus in Jainb Sale at 1 o'clock. DUDLErROAD (near Inglewood). MONDAY, JULY 2S. VICKERS AND STEVENS JJAV.E received instructions from Mr. too. Turner (who is giving up dairying), to sell by public auction on 'us fanu is above, WITHOUT RESERVE, all his dairy stock, etc., ks
and September cal - . < young pigs, I set lever ows, milk cans. etc. Also, with Slight lieservo, 1 draught gelding, 4-year-old, by Duke of Ifife 1 3-year-old illly, u " ' 3-year-old lilly, Lord Kitchener Co. 1 hand cart Luncheon I'rovided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock WiIOST VILLAGE. TUESDAY, JULY 27. VICKERS AND STEVENS JTJAVE received ins'lructions from Messrs 11. H. and W. F. Olson (who i-ave leased their farms), to sell by public auction, on Mr. \V. Olson's farm, their Dairy Cattle, WITHOUT I{E",7,RVE. as under,— „ 3d dairy cows, nearly all early calvcrs, including several pedigree Ayrshire and grade Ayrshire cows Also, with Slight Reserve, 1 3-yeur-oJd peidgree Ayrshire bull I 20-jnonths old pedigree j bull od express mare, 0-year-old, roken to all harness. , On Account of another Vendor,— 1 horse dray, with 5-iuch tyres. 1 set shaft harness, am! :! >wts leading harness.
due above cows are a first-class lot; they kiive been well culled and urn of the best milking Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. pigs.jlic urn vc decflli'd to ra 7d per lb. on and after MONDAY xt, the lttth inst., until further noSOLE BROTHERS. HARRY T. JOLL. ISAAC GOODWIN. • iMOVERLEY'S (J. Atkinson).--' WALTER SCOTT. BARNITT & TAIT. JiVA BROS. A. J. BAILEY. F. J. JOSEPH. UiuNDEKS will ?,e received at on: ollice up to i p.m. oil MONDAY, ily 20th, for Alterations, etc., to Shop id Dwelling in Eliot Street. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's Duildings, Brougham Street. RENDERS will bo received at my office up to 4 7). iii. on FRIDAY. July 23rd, for the erection of Additions to Private Hospital for Miss Baker. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Street S. D. POPE REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT.
A.M.P. Building, STEW PLYMOUTH. address and intend to confine my operations strictly to commission on behalf of my friends and clients. . jfiß.3* OMwrntoa* Inyitei ;$%:. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 146, 17 July 1909, Page 5
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