WAIW AKAIHO. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Yards as above—--25Q MIXED CATTLE,, including--40 weaners to 18-months mixed. 30 store, fat and forward cows. 5 bulls 200 mixed goats Also, on account of W. J. Freeth,— Pedigree Jersey heifer, "Sweet Shamrock," Yankee SweetShamrock, due to calve July 5. 10 P.B. cows and heifers, in calf to Yankee Lad. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. OMATA YARDS. FRIDAY JUNE 10. WEBSTER BROS yyiLL SELL—--2QO MIXED CATTLE 1 buggy and pair 15 2y a -year hellers 20 ewes 1 sitr and set harness SALE BY MORTGAGEE. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions to offer the undermentioned Properties for Sale by (Public Auction at their Auction Mart, Devon .Street, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of June, 1910, at 2 o'clock FIRSTLY, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing Twenty Acres (more or less), being part of Allotments 203 and 204, Hua and Waiwakaiho District, with frontage of 012.4 links to the Smart Road, subject to Deed ol Mortgage Xo. 31404 securing £4OO and interest thereon as therein provided. SECONDLY, ALL THAT PARCEL, OF LAND, containing 1 rood and 3-10ths of a .perch less, being the Section numbered 2105 on the Map of the Town of New j . Plymouth, with dwelling-house i and outbuildings thereon, sub- ; ject to Memorandum of Mort- ! ' gage Xo. 10003 securing £3OO and interest thereon as therein provided. The above properties will be offered ' for sale on behalf of the Mortgagee in j exercise of the powers of sale conferred 1 on him by Deed of Mortgage registered : Number 34252. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs. Standish and Standish, Solicil tors.-New Plymouth. PIANO TUNING. /~)WING to the ■ large increase of our Piano / Tuning connection in the Taranaki district, we beg to notify the public that MR. J. C. PEARCE, who has been on our Wanganui staff during the last tea years, has been transferred to our New Plymouth branch. Our only authorised tuners for this district are— MR. R. HEARD. MR. J. C. PEARCE. I Country Orders promptly attended to. ' H. COLLIER AND CO., New Plymouth. DON'T MISS OUR STAND AT THEWINTER SHOW "PVERY farmer should make a point of visiting our stand at the Show, as we are displaying goods specially suitable to his requirements. There must surely he something in the following list to interest you:— BURMAN'S POWER HORSE CLIPPER O.K. WASHING MACHINE STUMPING JACKS WINDMILL CYCLONE GATE SAND FENCING DROPPERS PATENT D.B. GATE HINGES SAW BENCH WIRE STRAINERS OTL ENGINE NEW ZEALAND-MADE SLASHERS NEW ZEALAND-MADE PORTLAND CEMENT DOFT MISS IT. Okey, Son & Arnold LIMITED. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE. T WANT to thank the New Plymouth people most sincerely for their liberal support, and to say that I find it pays to keep up the quality. I regret, however, that there is too much on my books. Will, therefore, those who are owing over one month's accounts kindly square up, otherwise I shall be compelled to pfcu?e them in the hands of my solicitors for collection. H. T. JOLL, Taranaki Meat Bazaar. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 8 June 1910, Page 1
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