WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. NEWTON KING yyiLL sell by auction as above,— 25Q MIXED CATTLE 25 18-months to 2-year steers 170 fat wethers 200 2 and 4-tootii owes. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. J M PORTA NT gA L E ' OF pREEIIOLD pROPERTY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. NEWTCW KING JJAS received instructions from Mrs. Katherine Gray, who lias left tiie Dominion, to offier by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, February 4, at 2 o'clock, — HER FIXE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY on the CARRIXGTON ROAD, comprising one acre 14.2 perches, being Sections 1042, 1051), and part Sections 1043, 1000, 1061, 10C2, 1063, Town of New Plymouth, together with commodious 10-roomed house, with bathrooms, lavatory, h. and, c. water, and all conveniences. This property is most conveniently situated, within five minutes' walk of the business centre of the town, and the vendor having decided to remain in England, has given instructions to sell at a sacrifice, regardless of value. Speculators will do well to note this sale. An existing mortgage of £BSO at 4% per cent, can remain on the property. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, or at GOVETT & QUILLIAM'S, ■Solicitors, New Plymouth.
UEte'NUI f»E F A I R « FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Newton king -yyILL hold a sale at his Urenui Yards as above. Present entries: £3OO MIXED SHEEP, including,2000 2-tooth ewes 300 4-tooth ewes 2800 4, C and f.f.m. ewes 440 2-tooth wethers 1200 4 and (i-tooth wethers 400 woolly lambs 1270. shorn lambs 5 English Leicester rams 25 Lincoln rams Sale at 12.30 o'clock. AWA KIN O SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. NEWTON KING W ILL hold a sale at his Awakino Yards. Present entries: 2800 MIXED SHEEP > including,LI 10 shorn lambs 700 2-tooth ewes f>oo 4, 6 and f.m. ewes 240 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 fat sheep ggQ MIXED CATTLE, including,25 4-year fat bullocks 245 18-months steers 00 2% to 3-year steers f>o 2 to 2y 2 -year steers 20 springing heifers 40 15 to 18-months heifers R.W.B. 40 store cows 20 2-year heifers 'Further entries solicited.
FOR SALE. IJIHE CHEAPEST FARM IN TARANAKI, situated on the Carrington Road, nine miles from New Plymouth. The land comprises 677 acres, olean, and subdivided into paddocks, with three oottagea, thereon. PRICE, £4 10s per aore. For further particulars, apply to— W. B. DAVIES, Bonithon, New Plymouth. jjiOß SALE '47 % acres Freehold on Smart Road, near Ktoroy, good 7-roomed house, 10bail milking shed with conorete floor, large hay shed, stables, trap sjied, orchard, ate. Price, £1660. Terms: £720 o&n reaoam at 5 per cent. 15J acres Freehold near Urenui. This is an ideal little Dairy Farm. Price '£l3 per acre. Terms: £IOOO can remain at 5 per cent. Owner will exchange his equity in -«itber Stan for Land or House Property in or near the Borough of Waitera. Apply to— WALTER F. JENKINS, ?• Auctioneer, Waitara. T AWRENCE STANDARD CYCLES, £8 lte easy terms arranged.—SSe G. ( W. Co.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 1 February 1911, Page 1
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