CARRINGTON ROAD. THURSDAY, 14th JUNE. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. J. Rollo, who has sold hia farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, Carrington Bead, on Thursday, June 14th,— The whole of his FARM and DAIRY STOCK, etc., consisting of 34 Cows, mostly firstand second calvers 1 Holstein Ball 1 Pure Jersey Bull, 18 months 1 Draught Horse 2 Light Draught Mare? 9 Store Pigs 1 Spring Tip Dray, 1 W.A. Wood Heaper and Mower, Hay Rake, 1 Tip Hay Bake, 1 Oliver' Plough, Harrows, Wheelbarrow, , £?, 1 , fcl ~ ator ' Miik Oans, Grindstone, 1 4-bottle Milk Tester, and sundries 1 Stack Meadow Hay X Stack Oaten Sheaf Hay Lunch at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock, 9,11,13 FURS. FURS. FURS. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, 16TH JUNE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs. Jas. Smith & Son, furriers, of Petone, to sell by auction at hia Mart, on the abovasdate, — A Choice Assortment of FUR GOODS, comprising:— Wallaby, Kangaroo and Bear Rugs, Sable and Silver Grey Opossum Rugs, Specimen Bear, Fox and Tiger-cat Mats, Circular Mats, &c., &c., Golf Capes, Necklets, Victorines, Platypus Bags, &c., &c, NO RESERVE. Sale at 2 o'clock 9,12,14 SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE. ' VTEWTON KING has received instructions J.l from the Executors of the late Mrs. Charlton to sell by auction, at his Mart, on the above date, at 2 p.m., the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES: Lot 1. JA ACRES (more or less), freehold, r±V/ being part Section 21, Bell, with dwelling. The property is close to the Henwood Road Railway Station, and opposite Captain Cornwall's, and is leased for 3J years. Lot 2. i 11 ACRES, Te Henui, part Section 91, 2 Fitzroy. This beautiful residential site commands a lovely view, and is just outside the Borough. Lot 3. SECTION 2049, New Plymouth, corner of Courtenay and Hobson streets. Lot 4. SECTION 1489, New Plymouth, opposite the above section, with good 6-roomed dwelling. Lot 5. OEOTION 82, Egmont Village. Lot 6. SECTION 5, Block: 97, Waitara West, with 5-roomed dwelling and vinery. A splendidly-situated section in fc l jc rising Township of Waitara. Lot 7. PART WEST QUAY, Waitara, 22 feet frontage (more or less), -with shop and dwelling, leased to Mr. Jordan, 1J years to run. This property is leased from the Waitara Harbour Board at an annual rental of £8 8s for 3£ years, and £ll 5s for 21 years. Situated in the heart of Waitara, Sale at 2 o'clock. The Auctioneer calls special attention of investors to this sale of properties, the Trustees being anxious to close the estate as early as possible. For conditions o£ sale and further pai ticulars apply to J. B. ROY, Esq., Solicitor for Trustees: or NEWTON KING, 13,21 Auctioneer. TELEPHONE GOSSIP. (WITH APOLOGIES TO SUBSCRIBERS.) No 1. Have yon | tried the [Kamo Cheese just introduced by 0. Oabteb, The People's Grocer I No 2. No, I have not heard of any such Oheese. What is it I No 1. A Dessert Cream Cheese, after the Camambert variety. No 2, Thanks, I will certainly try one. No 1. I think he is sold out, but you can get Colonial Stilton of Ma. Oabteb, a first-class article which he procures direct from the makers. No 2. That's useful knowledge. I have wondered where I could pick it up. No 1. No need to wonder where you oan get novelties in the grocery and provision line, you have only to ring up the People's Grocer. No 2. Yes, I know C. C. keeps a capital supply of Peek, Frean and Co.'s Biscuits, and Maconochie's Specialities 1 What else has be got I ought to prooureJ r 1" Well, if you have a garden and w&nt to be up-to-date in that department, The People's Grocery is your store. Buy Burpee's Seeds, and you will be surprised at the result. No 2. Is that where you got your capital show of Sweet Peas 1 No 1, Yes, also Sunflowers, Pansies, acd my other flowtrs that are so much admirtd, No 2. Well, what I want more are -good reliable Vegetable Seeds, No 1. Well, 0. C.'s is the place. Remember The People's Grocery, Good Bye. At this point No 1 rung off, but for the remainder of the day the exchange clerk was kept busy answering calls tor "No 110."—"Giveme0. Oabtbb,'' "Put me on to The People's Grocer," " I want the man that imports Burpee's seeds," etc., eto. iaKe Neurol ffc* JMEUfi*uaiA _tT Guiu. BOX WHOLESALE KEMPTHORNK & Co. BHARIAND ft 0 46Kr08 SUNBEAM mm obyi^on
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 102, 13 June 1900, Page 3
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