MPOK T A N T RICH J) AI R Y JiARMS SATORDAV, JC.XE 10. KEWTON KING TTAS received' instructions from A. Alexander, Esquire, to sell by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, June 10, at 2 o'clock,— IRS WELIi-KKOWX WAREA ESTATE, consisting of 1860 acres of beach land, subdivided into 14 convenient Dairy Farms, ranging in area from 85 to 320 acres.
This magnificent property has a frontage of about fiv<" miles to Hi! Sea Coast, and, laving for (lie. pa=t Thirty years been used entirely for fattening purpose?, is in the very best of heart for butter-fat production. Nearly tbe whole of the laad is level and has been ploughed and laid down in Rye an i other English Grasses. The Stent, Neva!! an i PungaTehu Roads provide amp.e ?cr-e« to the Ware;! and Pungarelni Dairy Factories and Townships. Title: Land Trainfer. Lithographic Plan*, ar.d 'i.ll particulars a; to teruis, .wlii.'li ,n exceptionally easy, may be hil m-ir. appl'.eaf'oi to the Auctioneer or 10 Mc*>is flovett and Quillianr, Solicitors, New Plymouth. OF gMALL J)AIRY JUHM SATURDAY. JUNE 10.
NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions front Mrs. M. A. Clarke, of Warea, to sell by Auction at his Mart. New Plymouth, on Saturday, June 10. at 2 o'clock,— HER CHOrCK LITTLE DAIP.Y FARM of SS'/o acres, situated on the Stent Ron:!. loin'.' part Section 4, Line!: VI!:.. Care Survey D'-itrict. This property comprises *om« of tlie best of the beach hind for which this part of the district is famous and. being very highly cultivated, is in fine heart for dairyinz. The land, all rich, level, and well watered, fronts on to a metalled road, within V/t miles of Warea Factory, Post Office and School, and adjoins Mr. Alexander's well-known Warea Estate. Last year the owner milked 30 cows on the property, with excellent results. Title: Land Transfer. Terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer.
IXGLE W 0 0 D. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. MATTHEWS & BEVNETT hold their regular weekly sale at the Inglewood Yards on Wednesday, June 7. Present entries: OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock.
RAHOTU NEW POST OFFICE. AFFICIAL OPENING MONDAY, JUNE a, at 2.30 p.m. he Postmaster-General and M.P.'s present. Afternoon Tea and Good Literary and Musical Programme in Hall. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is, Children 6d. GRAND DANCE IN* THE EVENING.
A BAZAAR' TOTALLY ECLIPSING ALL OTHERS, will be held in the WAREA HALL on J USE 7 and 8, Opening each day at 2.30 p.m. Proceed* in aid of Hall Fund. Bazaar to be opened by llr. 11. Okey, M.P. Sevewl works of art are to he raffled (by kind permission of the Right Hon. the Acting-Premier). Articles too numerous to mention. something to suit everybody, sideshows galore. harry pelham, Hon. Sec. OIL ENGINE FOR SALE. rpHE North Taranaki Cooperative Bairy Company, Waitara, have for sale (possession in duly) one 4-h.p. Union Oil Engine (benzine), at facto Waitoitoi. Tenders will be received by me up to 12 o'clock on June 13. THOS. BUCHANAN, Secretary, Waitara.
BUSHFELLIXG. ' 4 . PPLICATIOXS are called for felling 500 to 1000 acres of bush at Xukuhakere, Awukino. Specifications may lie seen at Newton King's, Stratford and Xew Plymouth, and at Xukuhakere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 318, 3 June 1911, Page 1
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