WAIWAKAIHO SUPPI.EMIiXTARY SHEEP FAIR & CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. NEWTON KING sell at bis yard? as above—--200 450 4 and li-tootli- ewes 250 4, 0 and f.m. owes 250 lambs 13 4-tooth Lincoln rams HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -100 mixed \vpanel's (in lots) 10 fat and forward cows Sale at 12.30 sharp. On A/c (if .Mr. M. 11. Kin;?. Mangorei, who is leaving the district—--50 well-bred Angora goats. ■ Sale at 1.30. SALE BY MORTGAGEE.
NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the Mortgagee to offer for sale by public auction at 11.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, the 29th day of March, 1913, at his Auction Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth,— All those parcels of land situate in the Provincial District of Taraliaki, containing together by adincasurcincit 131 acres, more or less, being Rural Allotments Nod. 4S, 49 and Part 48A on tlie Public Maps of the Omata District, and being the wholeof the land comprised in Deed of Mortgage registered No. 33,101 (Tarauaki Registry). ! This property is situate on the Barrett Road, about five miles from New - Plymouth, and is being sold by the Mortgagee in exercise of the powers of sale in the said Deed of Mortgage. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may' be seen in the Auction room at the time of sale, or at any time within officfchours at the Auctioneer's office or at. the office of ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, I New Plymouth.
ff.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGINCT CO., LTD. STRATFORD. OF gTOCK gALES. MARCH. Tuesday, 25—Stratford. Wednesday, 26 —Eltliam. Thursday, 27 —Hawera. Monday, 31—Opunake.
STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1913. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AND MESSRS. AGENCY CO., LTD., WEBSTER, DORSOiT & co., W ILL soil by public auction as above—! HEAD MIXED CATTLE, include lug — 50 forward cows 50 store to fat cows 15 cows and calves 75 2'/a-vein- heifers in caif 125 IS-month heifers 150 20-month steers 150 mixed weaners 75 colored weaner heifers 20 bulls v Sale, 1 o'clock.
WEBSTER, DOBSON AXD CO. LIST OP gA LI S. MARCH. Tuesday, 25tli.—Stratiord.
PUEXI TU R E gL A E. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. A. 11. GLASGOW to sell, at hia residence, Liardet street, near Recreation Grounds, tlie whole of his furniture, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM. Piano by Bohm, piano stool, nmsic stand, writing tables, Chesterfield, upholstered and wicker arm-chairs, afternoon tea tables, whatnot, handsome overmantel, hanging lamp, Axminster carpet, Singer sewing machine.
HALL.—Carpet runner, hall stand, BEDROOMS.—DoubIe and single iron bedsteads. wire-woves, Duchess chests, JI.T. washstands, chest drawers, davenport, wire stretchers. DINTNIMtOOJI—Dining-room table, sideboard, mirror back, ice chest, dinner waggon, card table, carpet, linoleum. KITCHKX.—TabIe, dinner set, chairs, pots, mangle-wringer, wheelbarrow, roller, garden tools, etc. Sale at 1.30, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 8
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