SALES BY ACTCTION. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-DAY AT 12 NOON. Pigs, Horses, Traps. 1 400-gallon Tauk HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1919 WEANERS 22 stores 3 sows . ) horse, gig ami harness 100 fencing pests 00 shoots roofing iron 1 motor cycle Sale at 12 -o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 4. 20 store and forward cows CO rniied weaners 25 yearlings 60 woolly lambs 100 shorn lambs
Sale at 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT LAND SALE IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE " J. H. OKJSY, M.P, NEWTON KING JNSTRUCTED by the Trustee in thi Estate, will sell l>y Public Auction the Mart, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. At 2.15 p.m. 1548 ACRES FREEHOLD Subdivided into 14 se<itio,l;i7 ran K' ll g fr°® 15 acres to 300 acres, suitable for dairy farms. These properties are situated from 3 to 7 miles from Hew Plymouth by first* class metalled roads. ( Handy to factories and school, and well watered by routing streams,.' —. .. '. LITHOGRAPH PLANS, CAN BE OBi TAINED OX APPLICATION. ' INTENDING BUYERS WILL BE SHOWN OVER THE PROPERTY ON; APPLICATION. ' fvOHURATAHI " SUFPLKMENTAfiY, SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE RAT.ft WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919. KING and the N.2. LOAM AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO, LTD., will sell in the" Kbhuratahi \ ards on the above date— ' 100 f.m. ewe-t 300 2, 4 and 6-tooth wethtrs 300 ewes, mixed ages 40 fat and forward wethers 140 2-tooth wethera 200 2, 4- and 6-tooth ewes 600 2-tootli ewes 300 lambs 80 f.m. ewes 100 lambs 20 rams 350 lambs 250 good lambs 200 good wether lambs 100 lambs 150 4-year ewes 400 4 and 5-year ewts 100 fresh f.m. ewes 12 3-yeor old bullocks 25 18-ruonth steers 40 18-month steers 20 forward cows Sale at 1 o'clock.
VALUABLE INGLEWOOD FREEHOLD FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. NEWTON KING Under instructions from the Trustee of the Estate 01 Nieholls and Son, Will sell by Auction, AT HIS MART, .TNGLEWOOn ' ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 191&, ftt 11 a.m. 'JHAT valuable freehold property—late Moa Farmers' Union Store—having a frontage of 117 feet to Moa Street, with large and commodious shops and bakery running back to Standish Street and comprising three roods, nine perches. The property is tenanted by Mrs. Parker, Mrs .Grant. Mr. Kennedy, and Nicholls and Son, and the present rentals of tenants are £5 12s 6d with a rental value of Nicholls and Son shop and bakery of £r '> nilll; '".? i total rental value of £lO 12s fid per week. 11k- whole of this valuable freehold pioperty will bo sold at an upset of jOO, it being absolutely necessary to realise the Kstate immediately. The Borough valuation of the property is £3843. ' Further particulars, if desired, and conditiotis of sale can be obtained on apptiMi.ion to the Auctioneer or to Messrs. Weston and Weston, Solicitors to the irufltcos. The property n at present subject to i iiortpage of £I7OO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 8
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