BAHOTU YARD 1 ?. I TUESDAY, MARCH 25. I | NEWTON KING ryiLL soil at his yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE j 70 {rood mixed weaner* (in iots) I 100 woolly lambs ' 15 store cows Sale at 12.30. % J*S£i2s** WAIWAKAIHO SUPPLEMEXTARY SHEEP FAIR & CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 2S. NEWTON KING 'TWILL sell at hi* yard- as above—--200 450 4 and ti-toot:i ewes '25% 4, li and f.m. ewes 250 lambs 13 4-tooth Lin.'oln rams 300 I,KAD MIXKn BATTLE, ing--100 mixed weaners (in Iots) 10 fat and forward sows Sale at 12.30 sharp. On A/e of Mr. M. 11. King. Mangorei, who is leaving the district—--50 well-bred Angora goats. SALE RY MORTGAGEE. KEWTOX KING I WAS received instructions from the Mortgagee to oiler for sale hv public auction at 11.3i> a.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th day of March. 1013. at his Auction .Mart, Devon Street. New Plymouth,— All those parcel; of land situate in the Provincial District of Taranaki, containing: together by admeasuremeit 131 acres, more or less, being Rural Allotments, Xod. 48, 4!1 and Part 4?A on Hie Public MlrJw-T>f*+be Onwia District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Deed of Mortgage registered No. 33,101 (Taranaki 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 office hours at the Auctioneer's ollice or at the office of ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, New Plymouth. DAIRY HERDS. T HAVE eili|llirie.S 101 £uiiiaiiLccu uauj herds, and shall be glad to receive particulars of any for sale. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD AND KAPOXGA. ?URNIT U R 1. j I FRIDAY, MARCH 2S. j L. A. NOLAN & CO. TTAYE received instructions from Mr. A. 11. GLASGOW to sell, at bis residence. I.iardel strict, near Recreation Grounds, llie whole of hi- furniture. DRAWING-ROOM. Piajio by Rohm.i piano stool, music stand, writing tables. Chesterfield, upholstered and wicker arm-chairs, afternoon tea tables, whatnot, handsome overman- 1 ti'l. haugimr lam]). Axiuiiisier carpet, Singer sewing machine. HALL.--Carpet runner, hall -fai'd. REDROOMS. Double and -1m!" iron bedsteads. wire-wove-. Duchess chests. M.T. washstands. ehest drawwaggon, card table, carpet. linoleum. KITCHEN". Table, dinner -et. chairs, pots, mangle-wringer, wheelbarrow, WEDNESDAY. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. \VILi, hold their weekly -ale at their Inglcwood yard- on the above date. Present entries—"OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 259, 25 March 1913, Page 1
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