In the mattei' of "Tlie Transfer Act, 1008," and of Memorandum ef Mortgage registered niimher 30,781. NEWTON KING V\iMLI. sell by Publie Auction at his salerooms, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of May, 1014, at 2 p.m.— TUB FREEHOLD ESTATE in all that pieces' land situated in the Fitzroy District (New Plymouth), containing 20 perches, more or less, being part allot. 27 on deposited plan 1288, and being part section 00 on the Map of the Fitaroy District, and being all the land ' comprised in Ccrtilicale of Title Register Book, Volume 72, lolio 217 (Taranaki Registry), subject to Memorandum of Mortgage mimi her 27,297, securing the principal sum of €250 and interest thereon as therein mentioned The proijjuvtj. Ie situated, in Kawhia Street, TODAY, .ICXE 13. NEWTON KING WAS been favored with instructions from Wm. Birdling, Esq., to Bell by Publjc Auetion at New Plymouth m HIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, * consisting of about 403 ACKKS of IDEAL DAII.v'ING LlNf), to bo offered in 5 Lots, ranging from 37 to 178 acres. Terms: o per cent, at fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on completion of Transfer, Valance at 5 per cent, for 7 year'. ll'raws now avumioie rrom tin- Auctioneer, IMPORTANT gALK OK J-JKM-CLAKS pEDIGRKE JKR-SEY-' WEDNESDAY, .H'NE 17. NEWTON KING II AS received instruction, from .Messrs \V r . J. l.i. and YV. Pat on. who, "Wing to dissolution of partnership, arc relinquishing breeding, to sell by IMblie Au.-Uon at the Waiwakaiho Yards <tor convenience of sale)— ■J ] pedigree .ikk-sey cows J J PEDIGREE JERSEY IJKIJKHS £ PEDIcIJEE JERSEY HULLS ■ GRADE JERSEY IHIVYS AND Catalogues posted tion of Jersey Breeders and Dairymen is especially directed lo this 1 .Sale. Messrs Pa ton have been consistent prizewinners at all Shows and have always .bred from the. best slock ohiaiuaWc. [nWmlcd in tin: catalogue is Hie well-kn.ivn hull, ■'Melia Ann's Sultan." ■' IXGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN < CO. Y\7ILL bold their weekly sale in iiiefr Inglewood yards as above. PrestMt 25Q MEAD MIXED CATTLE. :n eluding—(W weancw MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. WAVE received instruction; frani Mr. •I. S. VYilson to ntVer at their luIglewood Mart on the above date - ing ltf'/o acres, with good liveroonud house. pantry, l.atii- ■ room, dairy, etc. Situated opposite the Store and P. 0.. and adjacent to (lunch. Srln.nl and Public Hall. .VL- WORD, LOOK! TIMBER AT 8/- rER 100 | JJIMU BOARMNG, Rough Heart Scantling, suitable for stables, cowsheds. J etc. Face tuts at 3s; also ciuantHy of Firewood cheap. Apply— T. V. SIMONS, fSawit.' icr, Ctniagb? ."' zx&i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 4, 23 May 1914, Page 8
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