LEITII ROAD, OKATO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MR. J. "" HALL, who has sold his farm, to sell, the property. Leith road, Okato, as ove, at 12.30 o'clock, HIS CHOICE HERD OF 25 cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, to calve August-September. 5 springing heifers , 11 weaners, 2 harness horses Milk cart and harness, trap and harness, 4 cais, ,10 eow covers, household furniture and sundryfarm implements. * Luncheon provided. On account of MR. W. C. RTCHARD)N, who lias sold his farm,— 20 first-class dairy cows 1 horse, cart and harness 5 hacks and harness horses Disc Harrows. D.F. Plnush. Tine Harrows, Milk Can=. etc. ThiMl- will bo sold immediately after r. Hall's dairy, on the same farm. i Y ORDER OF THE PUBLTC TRUSTEE , SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 1911. At 2 p.m. NEWTON" KING IX CONJUNCTION WITH HLLIES AND NALDER TAS been favored with instructions from the Public Trustee to sell as bove at the Mart, "ALL the interest of the vendors in all those pieces or parcels of land, being sections numbered 0, 10, J*, 13 and 14, block 1, Survey District of Taurakawa, containing 1000 acres (more or less), held from the Crown under Occupation License, with Right of Purchase, No. 216, for 25 years from the first day of January, 1900, at the annual rent of £4O, payable half-year];' in advance on the first days of January and July in each year; being registered in Register Book, Volume ~ "*-* TSranaM Registry; together with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging. The right to purchase the freehold accrued on the 16th October. 1903. and continues for a period of 15 years from that date, the purchase price bein<r 16s per acre." F. W. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. For further particulars, apply to the luctionecrs, Hawera and Stratford. MONDAY, MAY L NEWTON KING TSjTILL sell at his Urenui Yards on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, on account of Mrs. MefJuinness,— KCifi 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewe* 300 mixed shorn lambs 50 forward wethers 14 4-tooth to f.m. rams 55 3 to 4-year bullocks 30 2 to 2' / 1.-year steers 2 cows and calves And. with Slight Reserve i pony mares in foal ■ SALE OF PROPERTY". WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from the Beneficiaries in the Etate of the late Benjamin Gray, to sell by Public Auction at his Stony River Sale, on May 3, at 1 o|clock, — All that the leasehold interest ff and in that piece of land containing 114 acres, more or less, being Section 17, Block V, Cape Survey District, under AVest Coast Settlement Reserves Lease, expiring 30th June, 1914. Improvements include 5-roomed house and cowshed and outbuildings. The property is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Annual rental £l9 19s; Full particulars will be supplied on application to the auctioneer. |MY next. HOUSE FAIR w 1 on SATURDAY, MAY (I. NEWTON KING TXfOUTH Organs to be soH at half price ■*■"- foT a short time only.—H. Collier wd Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 283, 22 April 1911, Page 1
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