STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 13. NEWTON KING V\7ILL sell at his yards as above, — HEAD MIXED CATTLE, compris ing {>s store cows 30 fat and forward cows I 50 2%-year steers 90 20-month steers .40 20-niontli heifers 200 mixed weaners 45 20-month in-calf heifers Sale at 1 o'clock.
■WEDNESDAY, "MAY 14, 1913. L. A. NOLAN-&'CO. TJAVE received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Public Auction the following property in the Estate of Stephen Coad, deceased— All that piece and parcel of land containing 500 acres, more or less, being rural allotment 128 on the plan on the Omata District. Full particulars on application. Sale at 11.30 o'clock.
QREAT gALE OF QBOCEHIKS. ETC. SATURDAY, MAY 17. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions from the j Directors of the Taranaki Farmers' Company, who are relinquishing the Retail Branch of their business meantime (owing to the ill-health of the manager) to sell '>y Public Auction on ! the Premises, Currie street, ABSOLUTELY' WITHOUT RESERVETUE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK IX | TRADE OF GROCERIES AND ' OTHER LINES USUALLY CONXECTED WITH SUCH A BUSIXESS. Time of sale advertised later.
IXGLEWOOD. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. hold iheir weekly stock sale as above. Present entries: 3QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ--70 weaners 20 store cows 11 colored in-calf heifers Also,— About 150 f.ra. ewes Sale at 1 o'clock.
FURNITURE SALE AND HOUSE PROPERTY. THURSDAY, MAY 15. WALTER F JENKINS. JJ-AS been favored with instructions from Geo, 11. Stubbs, Esq., who is leaving Waitara, to sell by auction at his residence, Richmond street, Waitara, on May 15 next. ALL OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as follows: Chesterfield couch, 3 arm chairs, occasional chairs, sideboard, 2 din-ing-room tables, chairs, rollertop desk and office chair, fenders and fire irons, duchess pairs, bookcase, iron bedsteads, chests drawers, kitchen utensils, garden tools, and sundries. Piano by Karl Schumann. Also one Huprnobile Motor-Car, and one American single Buggy. Also at same time will be offered Mr. Stubbs' residence of six rooms, bathroom, storeroom and pantry, hot and cold water and ciectric light installed. Coach-house, stable, harness-room and Motor Garage. Area of land, 1 rood 22 perches. One 40-horse-power Motor Car, in good running order. Bale at 1.30 o'clock.
WEBSTER, DOBSON A>*D CO. LIST OF SALES. Stratford—Tuesday, Mav 20. DAIRY COWS. PARTICULARS solicited of go< Dairy Herds for sale. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO., Stratford.
WANTED TO SELL. • LOCK DRAY, iyJti. tyres, £10; Single-seat Phaeton, ,£ls; Filly, .3 years, broken to saddle and double harness, £10; reliable aged Mare, suit ladies or children, £5; 14-lfiin. Disc Harrows, little used. £8: new Dining-table, turned ■•Oil), legs, 7ft.. fm.:x 3[t., <>in,,..30/-. ..Apply J. Bravslia'Wj'Korito.' ' " ''
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 299, 10 May 1913, Page 1
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