jgALE BY MORTGAGEE. » NEWTON KING TTAS boen favored with instructs from the Mortgagee to sell by am tion at his Rnhotu Sale Yards, on FR DAY, November 12, at 12.30 o'clock— ALL THAT OT.CE OF LAND, contain ing 170 acres 2 roods, more or los> ■being subdivision 2 of Section HI Block 11., Opnnakc Survey Distric held under West Coast Settli'nien Reserves Lease at a rental of £l7 li per annum. This is a nice hainlj farm situated on (hp Kalini Koa. (metalled), close to Rnhotu toivn sliip, post oflicc, school, and dairi factory. Th/. above property will 1>» offered for eale on behalf of the Mortgage?, in exercise nf die powers of sale conferred on h'ln under Memorandum of Mortgage. I'o|- further pariiculnr- and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, NEWTON KINO, New Plymouth. GLOVER ROAD YARD*. HAWERA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 1 p.m. gillies and nalder YyiLL sell by public auction ae above—--50 yearling steers 35 10-month heifers 80 15-montl to 2-vear dairy heifers, mostly Jersey and Hiil.sicin cross 25 2-ycar Shorthorn heifers i) well-bred wcaner pigs 20 3 to 4-y«ar forward bullocks 1 purebred Jersey bull, 4 yeaw 10 bulls 10 15-montii Jersey heifers 10 2-year Jersey heifers 15 springing he'ifere 20 fat eows and heifers 00 store coivs 40 3y 2 -year bullocks; good color 60 2% to 3-year steers 40 yearling steers 25 2y r year steers 30 mixed yearlings 40 2-year empty heifers 200 mixed hoggets 50 fat ewes 260 puriri posts 1 d.f. plough, with block and tack'e
\yEBSTEIi BEOS' SALES Friday, Nov. s—Mrs. Oswin's furniture. Wednesday, Nov. 3—Mrs. Gray'i ' furniture. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. £ HAVE received instructions from Mr. William Humphries to sell, by iPrii#te Treaty, that fine Suburban Pro-p-U'ty known as THE PUKETOTARA ESTATE. The property comprises 182 acres of fii it-class land, situated on the OH JMngorci Road, about two miles from Ni'\v Plymouth. It is divided into convm;icnt oaddocks, is well watered, and is ulearly all ploughuble. Improvements include «ood dwelling, outhouses, cowshed, and piggeries. The property is well situated and suitable either for farming or for suburban residences. The vendor has had the property surveyed with a view to cutting it up, and it is now -offered to the public a 6 a whole, or I will sell the Homestead with 70 acres and balance in areas of from 10 to 30 ilcrss. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Sole Agent.
PIGS. FIGS. (P IQi S. W. DLMOCK & CO. JJIGIS will be received at the following weighing stations as under:— (Watch tlris space for future dafe.) fi. 11. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. r[>Ko UNITED INSURANCE CO., LID (Established 1862). Transacts all classes of Fire, Marine, and Accident Business at lowest current rafts. District agents: WEBSTER BROS., Devon Street. New Plymouth. FIREWORKS FIREWORKS Q.UY FAWKE'S NIGHT, FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1900, at 8 o'clock, in 1 PUKEKURA PARK, In aid of the Funds of the Board. THE GARRISON BAND will render Selections from various Operas. PARK ILLUMINATED by Chinese Lanterns. Admission: One Shilling; Children half-price, E. 11. TRIBE, Hon. Sec.
SPORTS! KING'S BIRTHDAY (Tuesday, Nov. !)th, 100!)). Til RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. New Plymouth. Proceeds in aid of Shorts Ground Funds. PROGRAMME. (Amateur Events to be run under the rules of tile N.Z.A.A. Association). AMATEUR EVENTS: Prizes, trophies or orders, do. do. do. dc. do. do. do. do, do. CYCLING: % Mile Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 10s I Mile do. do. do. l'/s Mile do. do. do. Points Prize for Cycling Events, Silrer Cup donated l)y Mr. G. W, Gunson. Nominations close on THURSDAY, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. domination Fee, Is for Amateur Events; Cycling Events, 2s. (No acceptances). Programme includes Quoits, Throwing Cricket Ball, and numerous other events, and will conclude with a ■DASII TO TIIE NORTH POLE. Mr. 11. KERR, the Austvalasiai Champion Walker, will give a Mile Exhibition Walk during the afternoon. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secietary. ' l'.iO yds .. .. 220 yds .. .. ■l4O yda .... Bi'o yds ....
T) 0 N'T FORGET to arrange your PICNIC at the NQAIRE GARDENS on KING'S BIRTHDAY AMUSEMENT FOR ALL. COME AND SEE THE ZOO. Hot water free. Fruit and Lollies on tile Ground. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manag«r,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 230, 3 November 1909, Page 3
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