SALES BY AUCTION 1 . lAT THE RESIDENCE,. EWHAM] KAPONGA THURSDAY, MWV NEWTON KING. JJAS been favoured with instructions from MR. W. WRIGHT to sell as above, liia HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising: - i Sideboard, Armchairs, Couefy TaMes, Hearth Rug, and other Rugs, Fender and Irons, linoleums,' Pictures, Brass Rail, Bedsteads, Duchess, Sofa, WashBonita Sewing Machine, Cheffonier, Clrnirs, two Hospital Beds, Churns, Milk Tans, four Baths, Cut« lory, Kitchen Utensils etc. -ALSO--1 Gig, in good order; 1 set Gig Harn«i, Saddle ami Bridle, 1 Pedigree Calf, 20 Fowls,' 1 14-Gallon Copper. Sale at 1.30. RAHOTiL 1 YARDS FRIDAY, 27th APRIL; NEWTON KING Will sell as above subject to the rules of Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association.— 30 Store and Forward Cows. CO Mixed Wcaners. 30 IS-month Cattle. 3 Springers. Sale at 1 o'clock HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from Mr. J. Cross, who is leaving for tho front, to sell his horses and plant on Saturday, the 2Sth day of April, 1911, at 12 o'clock, without reserve:-- - 1 draught gelding 3 half-draught geldings 1 gelding spring cart- horse 3 hackney colts 1 spring cart and harness 1 dray and harness 1 single-furrow plough (IfasseyHarris). 1 set tine harrows
BY PUBLIC AUCTION DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR. HAWEBA, SATURDAY, 5, 1017, DAIRY. JUKSJT On ljoh.il: of JAMES KEARNS nnn tin Estate of the lata HUGH KEARNS Otakefco. NATIVE LEASE. 1 30 ACSKS > Tiakatu Road, at £17.. nor annum, with eight years to run am! fiili cotjiponsntion »at the end of the terra; sub-divid-ed into 5 paddocks, watered by sLiynma and bounded by live hedges. Ruildingv. 4-ro< house, stabios, trap'shod, jj.„„- • arj- and storeroom. FREEHOLD. .1 50 -^' RK,C; ' Omut'-'ronpi Road, near Otakelw, Mib-divided into S paddoeks, with live hedges and ■watered by stream;' i"> aeres stumped and ploughed and sown in :t>w gr.t's; no building!! EasV tonus arranged. This land has never boon dairied on and is ideal dairy land, TOWN pROPERTY. g-ROOMED HOUSE, with quavtrt-aer* land, situated eomer of Collins and Erin Streets Hawera;bathroom, ele.-trie light, and outbui'dings; suflleient room tc build another bouse fronting Term* and conditions and further particulars will !je supplied upon application 1o the soie agents— THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.,
CLUB STABLES, WAITARA. Q. S. GAU.STAD haj received instnißtio:is from MI; FAIiISH to sell br Auction at the Mart on SATURDAY, April 2S, at 2 o'clock, without reserve, tlie (iocdwil of the Club Stablos, comprising 22 stalls, ». loft, bins, and tin YYIIERJ2 TO STAY IX WAXGAXU*. FINEST .PRIVATE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. TJAXDSOME Brick Building, with J _ every modern convenience, clectrla lignt, electric radiators, hot and oold water in principal bedrooms, seven bathrooms, with h.c. and shower baths. _ Magnificent situation, overlooking sea, river, town, and countryside. Five balconies open to sun and sea breezes. 4five minutes from railway station, which lies directly opposite, across the river Three minutes from trams. Motor garage, tennis and croqud ground. ' Telegrams, "Braeburn," Wanganul." Address, Anzac Parade, Wanganul.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1917, Page 8
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