SALES BY AUCTION, f ——' NEWTON KING,LTI 4 INGLEWOOD. / WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. 400 MIXED CATTLE AND SHEEP 10 choice 2-year Jersey heifers 25 Jersey weaners 50 3£-year bullocks 100 4 and 6*tooth wethers j 100 f. and f. lambs RAHOTU SALE. MAY 20. JQQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 1 6-year mare (all work) . STRATFORD AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. THE P.A.C., STRATFORB pjAVE been instructed by MR. ROWE, who i« leaving z to sell the whole of his furniture aud| effects at his residence, Celia Streep (down the Toko branch line), next We<U nesday, 18th instant, comprising: Bedroom suite, bedstead, duchess, toilet ware, suite sea« . grass chairs, b.r. bedstead, 1 horse-hair mattress, 3 dUbheaw chests drawers, pair ainglei wooden bedsteads, wire matw tresses, quantity good linoleum, 3 good carpet squares, 1 sAagrass -square, good desk, runner, slip mats, camera, ,b.r« fender, book case, 2 flower stands, quantity ornaments, quantity good pictures (aUel engravings), blinds, occ. 8 chairs, Morris chairs, tables, dresser, dinner set, old churn, buckets, milk pans, netting, wheelbarrow, firewood, posts, lawn mower, milk safe, quantity tools, sundries, spring cart. Other items too numerous to mention. Sale at 1.30 p.m. BERT STURM, Auctioneer.
NEWTON KING, x LIMITED, - INGLEWOOD, Have just received the Sole Agency of 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated .ofli the sea coast close to New Ply-* mquth. Buildings consist of an up-to« date ten-roomed Bungalow, stable, cow, shed, sheep yards and dip, which are insured for £2OOO and practically new. The factory and school are on the pro* perty. The land has been all ploughed and sown down in good grasses and well subdivided; sheep-proof fences. MotoX ’Bus passes the door twice daily. PRICE: £57 PER ACRE, and exceptionally good terms. For further particulars apply to the Sole Agents— NEWTON KING, LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. WHERE TO GO FOR MEALS. EVERYBODY’FrESTAUKANT AND DINING ROOMS. GRILLS AND FISH. EVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT ia flt« ted to accommodate 100 persons, and conducted to give customers prompt at- / tention. The chef has had a very long W experience in first-ijlass hotels, and puts on meals second to none in the town. The selection of dishes is very wide, and varies from day to dayi Hot dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. There is a special room set apart for ladies and their escorts. Everything is spotlessly clean in the kitchen as in the public rooms. Any time you may go into the kitchen, and see for yourself our up-to-date plant and hygienic methods. There can be nothing more modern or calculated to givebetter results. Fish and hot grills may be obtained at all hours. Fresh fish sold over counter. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. A. BARTLETT & CO. Next Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. FURS! FURSI FURS! FURSI —ALASKA FUSS ” FOR SALE. LADIES, —Bring or send your furs and fur coats to us for repairing, renovating, relining and remod* ’ling to any design. We have had life-long experience in Canada, Alaska and Siberia. Our work-room is in the charge of a first-class Continental cutter. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Write or Call ALASKA FUR DEPOT, Manufacturing Furriers. Tannerv and z Dyers, 103 Willis Street, Wellington ’Phone 3265.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1921, Page 8
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