SALES BY AUCTSON. NEWTON KINC,LTD .——« STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, l7, 1922. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. SALE by Order of the Mortgagees under the conduct of the Registrar of th< Supreme Court at New Plymouth, NEWTON KING, LTD. Auctioneers, JJAVH received instructions frolt the Registrar of the SuprenW Court at New Plymouth, to sell at theh Auction Rooms at STRATFORD 01 SATURDAY, the 18th day of Fehwre 1922, at 2.30 p.m.: ALL THAT piece of land, containing 100 acres 1 rood, 23 perches more or less, being section* numbered 2 and 3 of Block IV. on the Public Map of the Kaupokonui Survey District deposit* ed in the office of the Chief Surveyor at New Plymouth, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 3», folio 34, Taranaki District Land Registry. Together with four-roomed cottage, mwshed, milk stand, and outhouse erected thereon. Title—Land Transfer. Terms.—l 6 per cent, in cash on the fall of the hammer. Balance in one month. For Mortgagees’ estimate of value and for further particulars apply to—MESSRS. NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers, or to Bell, Gully, Myers and O’Leaty* Panama Street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagees. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEWTON KING, LTD. NEXT SALE, JANUARY 31. Advice cards and labels on application. WANTED gMALL FARM in Exchange for beauti« ful Home and 10 acres. EQUITY £2OOO, ALSO—--100 ACRES (Manaia). Take housd in New Plymouth as deposit. Write for particulars, also let us hard particulars of your properties. NEWTON KING, L TI > Land Department. STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
L. A. NOLAN & CO;i HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SALE, JANUARY 31. WOOL SALE, WANGANUI, JANUARY 6. (Catalogues close last week December). Advice Cards and Labels on Application EXAMINATION RESULTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL C OLLEGE - WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. /YNCE again the College has obtained gratifying results. A record number of Candidates was presented, and a record result being obtained. ACCOUNTANCY.— 303 candidates presented; 221 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL130 candidates presented; 84 passed. BANKERS’ DIPLOMA145 candidates sat for this examination. 141 of these were successful — AU OUR STUDENTS. Enrol with the largest and best equipped correspondence college in the Dominion and be successful. The earlier students enrol in the New Year the better their prospects of success, as tha ‘’cram” system is most unsatisfactory. The proprietors and staff of Banks Commercial College wish all their stu« dents a very happy and prosperous Nert Year. The College re-opens after the Christmas vacation, Wellington, on the 10th January; New Plymouth, on the 6th February. H. AMOS, Director VAL DUFF, Ln<-al Director. P.O. Box 212. Tel 382
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