SALES BY AUCTION. XT.SJ. IX)AN AMD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. CLEARING SALES FOE JUNEMonday, 25—Robert Coote, Kakaramea yards. Tuesday, 20—Armstrong Bros., Ball Road", Kakaramea. Wednesday, 27—Leonard Thatcher, Matapu. Wednesday, 27—Edward Beech, Alton. Thursday, 28-rJ. W. Mills, Moumaliaki. Friday, 29—Duir's Estate, Hawera yards. Saturday, 30—A. E. Ruscoe, WftVerley. JULYMonday, 2—Mrs. Louisa Holland, Cheal Road, Ngaere. •Wednesday, 4—Richard Power, Nnkumaru. Thursday, 3-W. C. Marr, Sole Rd., Ngaere; ' Tuesday, lft-Geo. Blackwell, Hawera. Thursday, 12—Frank Milham, Hawera yards. *ln conjunction with Mes»r s . Freeman R. Jackson and Co. PALMER. ,HOAD SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, THE N,Z. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY ! CO., LTD. sell by auction as above—--20 forward and store cows 15 weansr steers 20 mixed weaners % SATURDAY, JUNE 30. NEWTON KING JJAS received. instructions from Mrs D. Berry to sell by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 30th June:— valuable property situate at the corner of Queen and St. Aubyn Streets, together with buildings thereon, to be sold either in one or four lots. Particulars as follows: Sections 005 and Pt. 011, Town of New Plymouth, having a frontage of 80 feei to St. Aubyn St. and 158 ft to Queen Street, together with commodious residence and cottage thereon. Failing a purchaser being obtained in one lot, the property will be offered as follows: LOT I—Pt. Section #OS, with a frontage of Soft lOins to St" Aubyn Street and 40 feet to Queen St. LOT 2—Pts. 005 and 004, having a frontage of 52ft. sins. to Queen Street, with garden lot at rear and right of way to Young Street. LOT 3—Pt. 605, having a frontage of 40 feet to Queen Street, with cotLOT 4—Pt. 011, having a frontage of 60 feet to Queen Street. This property is most conveniently situated on high ground, immediately opposite the Terminus Hotel and New Plymouth Railway Station, and ' either as a whole or in part is eminently suitable for a Private Hotel, or for residential purposes. Further particulars and conditions of sdle may be had upon application to Mr. J. E. Wilson, Solicitor, or from the AncSALE AT 2 p.m. ON THE FARM, AT OTAKEHO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE receiyed instructions from Mr. J. Kearns to sell by Public Auction:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 20 fat and forward bullocks. 70 3 and 4-year bullocks 23 2-year steers 2 dairy cows 2 in-calf heifers 2 yearling heifers 2 draught mares in foal 1 3-year draught filly 1 3-year draught gelding 1 2-year draught ■' 1 yearling draught 1 gig mare, gig and harness, dray, disc, tine and tripod harrows, bars, chains, harness, sundries, ' farm tools and household furniture. PRELIMINARY N6TICE. RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. NEWTON KING. TJAS received instructions from Dr. Whetter to sell by auction the whole of his furniture and effects, including O-SEATER AUSTIN MOTOR-CAR, IN RUNNING ORDER. PARTICULARS LATER. ! PROFESSIONAL CARD. JJDWARD V.S., D.V.D. (Veterinary Surgeon) Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Phone 410, or messages at Teed's Pharmacy. CASTRATIONS A SPECIALTY.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1917, Page 8
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