R A H 0 T U. WEDNESDAY, JAXUARY 3, 1912. NEWTON KING ryiLL si-l! at his yards as alwve—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 10 store cows 30 15 to 18 months heifers 5 fat «'OW3 6 bulls 33 15 to 18 months steers Sale at 12.30. WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, JAXUARY 5, 1012. NEWTON KING TyiLL sell a= above— OXA MIXED CATTLE BTRATFORD HORSEHAIR SATURDAY, JAXUARY 6. NEWTON KING fp)l at his Stratford BazaargQ HORSES .Sale at 12.30. URESUI. 110XDAY, JAXUARY S. NEWTON KING WfILL sell at his yards as above 40Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 15 months mixed 60 yearling steers 40 fat and forward eows 0 bulls Sale at 12.30. (COMFORTABLE well-built and finished 7-roomed house: all conveniences. Rent. '22/6 per week. Possession given January 31. Apply to— NEWTON KING, L*nd & Estate Agent, Xew Plymouth. SUBDIVISION OF PAKOWHAI ESTATE. RICHEST FLATS IX THE DOMIXIOX.
(Comprising 1020 acres) TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION" BY DALGETY & CO,, LTD. In Conjunction with J. R. LANAUZE, KING'S THEATRE, HASTINGS. On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. Commencing 2.30 p.m. fpHIS beautiful property has a fronttage to three roads, and is situate four miles from Hastings, eight miles from Napier, and V/ 2 miles from Farndon and Tomoana railway stations. Tomoana Freezing Works are within 11/,l 1 /, miles, and the famous Frimley Canning Factory is within four miles. This property is all flat, and comprises some of the richest land in the Dominion. Owing to the splendid climate for which the district is renowned, coupled with the richness of the soil, this estate is .particularly adapted for fruit-growing, dairying, grass-seed growing, and stock fattening. There is an abundart supply of artesian water over the whole property. The property will be subdivided into SO sections, varying from five to 2B acres, and three sections 120 to 136 acres. Possession will be given on or about March 13th next. Full particulars and lithograph plans may be obtained on applications to any of Messrs. Dalgety & Company's offices throughout New Zealand, to Mr. J. R. Lanauze, Hastings, Messrs. Loughnan & Jacobs, Solicitors, Palmerston North, or to their Hastings representatives. Messrs. Cotterill & Humphiies. TERMS. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on date of po-session. Balance to remain for five \ears at 5 per cent. DELICIOUS BEVERAGE for morning, noon and night, and uy boor in between. Ladies,—You can call and try a en* of this fragrant tea, jtut to test it HAWKTHS k SMITH TEA DEPOT, Devon Street, Central
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 156, 30 December 1911, Page 1
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