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SALES BY AifCXIOW. STRATFORD YARDS. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IC. THE N.Z. LOAM & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. VX7ILL sell by auction as above: 9AA HEAD OF CATTLE, including: 30 springing heifers 15 dairy cows 20 store cows 20 empty heifers 50 yearling steers 70 yearling heifers 300 hoggets TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ESTATE. TfHE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Stratford, has received instructions from Messrs. Meldnim and Mather, who are dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction at their sale rooms, Broadway, Stratford, on Tuesday, September 16, 1919, at noonAll that Block of land situated at Makahu, being sub-section 17, Block 9, Pohokura, containing 2200 acres freehold; 750 acres grassed and balance in good bush consisting of heavy Mahoe, Puketca, Rimu, Matai and heavy Tawa. Subdivided into 4 paddocks; 2 miles of fencing, totara posts; 2 sets sheep yards. It is situated about 18 miles from Te Wera Railway Station by a good motor road, 3 miles from metal. Hilly to rolling country with good basins, and is a splendid chance for two young fellows to get a start. • For further particulars and terms apply to the Auctioneers or the owners' solicitors, Messrs. Meldrum, Mac Lean and Davies, Hunterville. ; AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. !' t. i. lamason 1 WILL sell: Poultry, cow carrots, pota- ! toes, chaff, bee boxes, copper and ! stand, tubs and barrels, grindstone ' (good), circular saw and bench, Bentall I chaffcutter, double-furrow plough, dog--1 cart, grates, crosscut, saw, wire strainers, bedsteads, wire mattresses. Also, on behalf of deceased person's estate, a quantity of furniture and effects, comprising: Iron bedsteads, wire matI tresses, duchess chests, chest drawers, I occasional table, wicker chair, mats, | duchess pair, platform rocker, kitchen chairs, dressers, armchair, table, pictures, couch, fenders, linoleums, books, crockery, corner bracket, octagon tables, music i stand, child's cot, and sundries. I Also, 50 or more cases apples. Caulii flower and cabbage plants for private 'sale. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. gUPERIOR AND FURNITURE. BY AUCTION BY AUCTION BY AUCTION BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. Under instructions from DR. 11. B. LEATIIAM, who is giving up housekeeping, JJROS. Will sell by auction in the Good Templar Hall, as above. PARTICULARS AS ADVERTISED. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. WEBSTER BROS. instructed by the administrators of the Estate of the late MRS. AINSLIE to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, |on SATURDAY, September 27, the I remainder of the property known as "The Grange," situated in Devon Street West. LOTS 1 and 2 (each 23J perches)--Excellent building sites. Lot 1 is situated in a commanding position at the corner of Devon Street and Belt Road. Lot 2 adjoins, fronting Belt Road. LOTS 6 and 7 (each 33* perches)— Front Devon Street, and extend to a wide right-of-way at the back, thus giving two entrances. Lot 7 contains some fine trees, and also part of the Grance orchard. LOT 8 (2 roods 3.9 perches, over half an acre)—lncludes the old "Grange" Homestead of eight rooms and the greater part of the orchard. LOTS 9 and 10 (1 rood 30.0 perches, nearly half an acre)—ls a magnificent building site, one of the pick of New Plymouth, situated on a hillside, easily accessible (frontage to Devon Street), and yet commanding a view of almost the whole of New Plymouth and the seafront. Would make a charming residential site and is capable of subdivision. This opportunity of securing an excellent building site should not be missed. Purticulars and Sale Plan to be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Standish and Anderson, C 5 Devon Street, solicitors for the vendors. SALE AT 2.3 C

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 8

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