SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF GOOD SECOND-HAND TIMBER. SATURDAY, Bth MA', On Section adjoining the HAYMARKpT CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NEWTON KINO W 1 LL sell without reserve— Large quantity of good Second-hand Timber (in lots) SALE AT 10.30 A.M.
SALE ,OF BUILDER & CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, ETC. AT 'OIvATO TUESDAY, 11th MAY. / NEWTON KINO JJAS been instructed by Mr. L. S. HART, who is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction nt his premises, without reserve, his Plant and Fittings! etc., as under—--1 01-h.p. Tangye kerosene engine 1 31-h.p. Watt kerosene engineSet small segments and pinion, sog< ment section, forge and anvil, 1400 feet timber, 25 sections concrete shutter boxing, 1 roll Ruberoid roofing, 2 big trestles, 24ffc lengths releaser sheeting, new meat safe, builders' tools and sundries; heavy green bone grinder. Also small quantity of Furniture. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP.
STONY RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, llth MAY. 10Q MIXED WEANERS 17 2',-year steers 20 store anil forward cows . 100 4, li-tooth, f.f.m. ewes, r.w.r. 1-10 lambs 1 hill-side plough 1 5-year gig mare (any trial) ALSO On account of Mr. D. Hiclaord, who has sold his farm, without reserve—oo dairy cow*, in calf to a purebred S.H. hull, and come to profit mostly in Aug. and Sept. On account of .Mr. F. ,T. Co\vlin«~ -> -year Registered N.lf.'heifers 1 2J-year Pedigree S.H, bull (by Baron Cornwall) 1 20-month Pedigree S.II. bull (by Camellia's Pride). SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
OX THK FARM, KELLY ROAD IIUIRANGI. THURSDAY, MAY 13. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs Kredoriekson, Bros,, -who have sold their farm, to sell by Public Auction, without reserve—- ~ EAR mixed in-calf heifers 2 2-year bulls 1 6-vear mure (all harness) 1 4-year gelding (chains only) 1 5-yenr light gelding (chains anc saddle) RF - Horn shy Plough, Set Tyni I-arrows, Sledge, 70 Rimu Posts sot IMiorse Trees, Plough Chains •> sets Plough Harness (good order), and general farm tools and sundries. LIGHT LUKCHEOX PROVIDED SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
FOR SALE 260 ACRES 260 ACRES, freehold, situated I miles from prosperous township and railway, all in grass, well subdivided 17-roomed house, 10-baH concrete cowI slied, machines, etc. The laud is prao- . tically nil level antl free of weeds and ; j« carrying at present 75 cows, 20 heifers, : bulls, horses, 32 ycurlings. Will I asily carry 110 cows. Price £52 per ,I|, r | '' -C2OOO cash, balance 5 vears 6wr cent. .190 ACRES 190 freehold, all in grass, but 13 acres turnips and little aheltor bush; situated within 8 milea of New Plymouth, good dwelling and wham. Up-to-date concrete cowshed with machines; 10 sheep-proof paddocks; carrying capacity i■> cows, now carrying 60 cows, 5 horses, bull, number of sheep. School and factory within one mile. Price £39 per acre, Cir.oo cash, balance arranger!. Stock and implements can b« taken over at. valuation if desired. Can show good returns. NEWTON KfNG, land department, Inglewood. Daily News' car leaves Publishing' 4 on* 9 u^ ne ea ch morning nt 4.-0 o clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L O. Hooker's) at 7.0, Eltham <.oo, Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood $.50, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont "°ad) at o.lo.—Clias. Dykes, proprietor.
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