OAKURA. WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL. KWTON KING has received Instr" ■- tiona from Mu John Pbarson, win has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the farm, as above, the WHOLE of his DAIRY atid FARM STOOK,consisting of 2ii Cows, to calve August, September and October 10 do, to calve in May 3 do, just calved 17 Heifers forward and in calf SO Weaners 2 Well-bred Shorthorn Bulls 3 Young Bulls 1 Fat Cow, Pigs, Fowls 2 Trap Horses, 1 Mare, stinted to Glasgow Willie 1 Hack, Saddle and Bridle, Sidesaddle, etc., Harness, Cart, Spring Trap, Ploughs, Harrows, Chains. Whipplelrees, Yokes, Bows and Chains, S.B. Gnn, Wheelbarrow, Ladders, Tank, Timber. Factory Cans t Aerator, Backets, P<tns, Churn, S.iws, Maul and Wedges, Grindstone, Vice, Puriri Posts, Chiffonier, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Double and Single Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Washstands, Toilet l?ets, Mirrors, Clocks, Kitchen Dresser, Linoleum. Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries, 1 Chaffcutier (nearly new), 1 Stack Meadow Hay, 1 Stack Oaten Hay, 1 Carr and Hoi son's Winnowiog Machine. The cows are a really first-class lot, in good condition, and all young. The oldest ono is carrying her fourth calf, and the average test for six months ended 28th February was 3C. Lunch at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. The oldest cow on the farm is carrying her seventh calf. The average test for six months ended 28th February was 3-9. 61013 SALE BY MORTGAGEES. SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, 1901. STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW baß receivod instructions to offer the undermentioned pwpei ty for sale by publio auction, at the mart of Newton King, in De'on-streat, New Plymouth, cn SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, 1901, at ■? o'clock in the afternoon All that piece of LAND, costaining 25 acres (mors or less), being portions of Kural Allotments numbered respectively 21 and 22, on the plan of the Omata District. The above mentioned property will be offered fir tale on behalf of the Mortgagees, tn exercise of the powers of sale.conferred upon them by a Deed of Mortgage, dafcfld the lad day of December, 1878, and registered as No 11905. The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, pursuant to the provisions of "Tha Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883," relating to sales by mortgagees. For further particulars and for conditions of tale apply to THE AUCTIONEER;
Or to GO VISIT k QUILLIAM, Solicitors for tha Mortgagees. 27 w3O 6 13 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTHEJECTION ©F MAYOR AND COUNCILLOBfJ UNDSR "THE MUNIOIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1900. r HEREBY gire notice that the Flection of Mayor and Ouncilbra for the Borough of New Plymoalh will be held on WEDNESDAY, the24th day of Ap-il ii>stant. Three Councillors are to hp elected for eaoh of the Three Wards of the Bo ough, viz.— the Eastern. Central, and West-rn Wards Nominations in thq j reficribed form must reach me at tho Borough Oflices, Town Hall, King-Street, by 12 noon on MONDAY, the loth diiy of Ap-il instaut, a"C;>rnpamed by a iepoait of £lO for each candidate rom>nated for the offiu l ) of Mayo--, air! o' £3 fo each candidate nominated for the office of Councillor. Nomination Papers may he obtained on application C. K. BELfiRiNOEH, Returning Officer lor the 15 >musih of New Piymotth. Borough Offices, Town Hall, 6th April, 1901. 01015
STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, I/ro. PIGS wiU he received at Mr. Kinu's yards, .New Plymouth, on MONDAY, 26th March, and thereaftei every ALTERNAt'IO MONDAY. Piice, 3Jd. I'ILOHKR F. RALFE, 42225w13a Secretary. OAKURA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE Is hereby given that at a MEETING to be held in the Koru Pcheolroom on the 22nd April noxt, 1901, the above Board will oonsider and pass a resolution adopting the Noxious Weeds Act. 1900, and will declare the plants or weeds mentioned in Schedule 1., with the addition of gone and ragweed or ragwort from Schedule 11., to be noxious weeds within their district. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, OF LOIS DON. TjvXAMINATIONS for 1901 will be heia Hi as under, viz.:— Elements of Music, Harmony, nnd Counterpoint, on or about the li t June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrui mental Music, in October or November. Gold and Silver Meda's will be given lo the Candidates taking first and second place on the Honours List in the t'olony. All pailicuiars and copies of ths rega lations can be ob'ained from the nnders'gned. All entries close on the Ist Mav. aw2o (Signed), F. JULIAN, Chairman, E. R. F. W. RICHMOND, Hpn. Local Representative.
TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS, T) BARR BROWN has received inetruc r»> tions to sell Educa inn Reserv o acres, with 4 new Cottages of 4-room each, returning over £2 per week. Lease about 19 years to run, with right of renewal ■ ~ m. Compensation allowed. TO BUSH-FALLERS. TO Let by Tender.—loo Acres LIGHT BOSH. Apply 0, F, GKEENWAY, At the Store, Okato, or the Farm, Punilio. FOR SALE, CHEAP 1 AA ACRES, really first class 1 -«m JLUU splendid feed, only 3 miles from centre of town, 4 room cottage, garden, etc. Price, £ll per acre. Easy terms. Apply to J. OARTHEW. ft. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, Devon-street. to
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 3
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