SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD > , i. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921, -Q 2-Year EMPTY HEIFERS 20 choice I's-month Jersey 70 15-month heifers 50 springing cows and heifers RAHOTU SALETHURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instruction from the Public Trustee as ad ministrator in the Estate of the lat( James Hawkins, to offer by Public and tion at the Mart, Devon Street, Plymouth, on FRIDAY, November at 2 o’clock—i Part Section 905, Freehold, town of New Plymouth, containing i perches, together with right <4 . way over other part of said sect tion 905. Part Section 906, Leasehold, town o( New Plymouth, containing II perches, held under Le.aae No| i 27414 for 21 years from ls| * April, at £6O per annuzni The Imperial Hotel stands z on thfl property, and the site is a very vailu-« able one, being right in the centre of tha town, and h-aving a frontage of 48 feet to Devon Street and 106 feet to Curriq Street and 46 feet to Currie Lane. Tha sale is subject to a lease to R. Barlowj for 5 years from 20th May, 1919, at an} annual rental of £520. For conditions of sale and full partic j ulars apply to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, New Plymouth, or the Auc* tioneers. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEW 7 TON KING, LTD, NEXT SALE, NOVEMBER v Advice cards and labels on application.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE I PIRST 310RTGAGE of £2600 for a A SMALL DAIRY FARM, 30 to 5Q acres. WANTED TO EXCHANGE: rpWO HOUSES for SMALL DAIRIS A FARM. TO LEASE : _£o ACRES, 14 miles from township. Good buildings. Carry 24 cowfl. Further particulars apply — NEWTON KING, L Tn > Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
SPRING SEEDLINGS AND TOMATO* PLANTS NOW READY FOR PLANTING. HARDY PLANTS ONLY SUPPLIED. A NTIRRHINUMS, Allonsoa, Arctotisj Aubretia, Bellis, Perennis, Calliopes, Cornflower, Cosma, Carnation, Dianthus, Dimorphotheca, Godetia, Larkspur Linaria, Lobelia, Marigold, Nemes ia« Phlox Drumondii. Pansy, Petunia, Polyanthus, Ranunculus, Stocks, Salpiglosaie, Schizanthus, Salvia, Violas, Wallflower, Zinnia. H. G. STAUB, i SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, ETC 16 Regent Street, Haw era. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD, SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS. We have dismantled, for parts, hundreds of Cars and Motor Cycles of different makes. When a part is unobtainable elsewhere, try ur. We’ve got it ,or we’ll get it. Send sample for duplication. Address: Harris Street, Wellington. WILSON & CANIIAMJ T .TD. CASH BUYERS AT HIGHEST RATES OF HIDES, CALFSKINS, WOOL TALLOW, HAIR, ETC. T’OR the last eight years we have been! paying top prices for all abovementioned goods, and Taranaki farmer# have been reaping an incalculable benefit from our organisation. We takej everything the farmer has, and. thia year, as usual, we are paying TOP PRICES FOR CALFSKINS.. DO NOT SELL ELSEWHERE before communicating with our * TARANAKI BRANCHES: HAWERA 1 AND ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 8
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