SALES BY AUCTION HAniARKET .SALIC, .STIIATKORD Di-cjc;aiijiu.a2, u>i» NEWTON KING sell by auction; ">« WCMICI'H 47 a!ore* 7 porker* ar 12 i,clock. SALT; BY MORTGAGER, SATURDAY. T[fK «2\n PAY Of DKOUMUKR, 1017 NEWTON KING JJAS received Instructions (o offer tjif undermentioned property for sale by Public Auction „t his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, th« 22nd day of December, 11)17, at 2 o'clocV in the afternoon: ALL THAT piece of land oituata In the Borough of New Plymouth containing one acre two rood) eighteen perches and two-tcnthi of a perch (lac 2rd 18.2p) more or less being part of Sub-allot-mont A of Section Q on the publie maps of the Town of N< w Plymouth and being the whoU of the land comprised in Cer tificate of Title Volume 46 Folic 198. The land has frontages tc Gilbert Street 16.85 links and to Ridge Lane 88 link*; are no buildings thereon.
The above property will be offered SB sale on behalf of the First Mortgagee, h exercise of the powers of sale imdet Memorandum of Mortgage registered Num. ber 15970 (Taranaki Registry). Th« sale is under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Nevp Zealand, at New Plymouth, pursuant to thi provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1915." The Mortgagee's application and estimate of value of the land my bt seen at the Registrar's office at any time within office hours without payment ot any fee. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer or MESSRS. ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors for' the Mortgagee. BOXING DAY? At 9 a.m. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Afr.P. W. Scally to sell at the Haymarket, New Plymouth, the following racehorses in training: Hurdler ASCALON with all engager ments. Hurdler ROOKMAN, by Jlusbandman—< The Rook, 5 years. 3-year gelding by Carl Rosa—Energy. 5-year filly by Campfire—White May (full sister to White Blaze). 5-year mare PROSPEROUS, by Conqueror—Energy. Stinted to Campfire. C-year gelding Normanby, by Gttenullin—Serf (in training). SPECIAL SALE OF iPOULTfiY AHD PRODUCE FOR CHRISTMAS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. T. LAMASON sell at the Mart.— Special lines of Turkeys, Geeoe,-.Tur-keys and general poultry; aUo some Fat Lambs, New Potatoes, Green Peas., etc. ALSOA few sacks of Canterbury Potatoes without reserve. One Aerial Motor Cycle in good order, one Gent's Push Bicycle; also 1 Light Trap, Bath, Chairs, Dining Room and Kitchen Table, Duchess, D.B.R. Bedstead. Bft Wooden Bed, Rocking Chair, Settee, Octagon Table, Round Table, Carpet Squares, Crockery, Toole, and Sundries. IjYnit, compriH' ing Gooseberries, Cherry Plumb etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRR. WALTER J. NEWTON has been appointed Agent for Stratford and District- for these Tyres. All particulars concerning the Tyre that can never flatten is sever blown up, and can never give one mom en t'a trouble, from the momentit is in position, till it is worn out, will be j promptly supplied by— WALTER J. NEWTON, ?.0. BOX 30, STRATFORD. For over 15 years Engineer ancL MaMgflr for the Stratford Electricity Undertaking THE DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1917, Page 8
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