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TJi'ATFORD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 191fi. NEWTON" KING WILL, se 'l by by public auction at b!» Horse Bazaar on the above date—--100 HORSES > including broken and unbroken Draughts, HalfDraughts, Hacks and Light Harness Horses. Sale at 1 o'clock. SADE OF CHOICE TMSSI'DEXTIAL pROPERTY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER f. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from tfj« Executors of the Estate of the late Mrs. Emily Baker to sell by Auction at his Mart— That Choice Residential Property situated on the Carrington Road, near Pukekura Park entrance, known as "Brookside," being part section 1025, Town of New Plymouth, with commodious and well-built residence thereon. This is a first-class little property, very suitable for a business man, being only a few minutes' v,alk from the centre of the town, and within a stone's throw of New Zealand's most beautiful Park. To Full particulars on application to Mr. Newton King.

RUCTION gALE OF -pREEHOUJ L AXD. NEWTON KING TT AS been instructed by the Ejjecntors of the late John Northcott to sell by Public Auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, Oth day of NOVEMBER, 1?1S, at 2 p.m.— The Freehold of that desirable Dairy Farm situated on York Road, near" Huirangi, and containing 101 acres, all arable land, and well watered by streams, being sections 74 and 79, Huirangi District, subject to Deed of J-ease to James Andrew Nicoll, for six years, from August 1, 1911, at an annual rental of £SO, The Property is well subdivided, and has a four-roomed house and cowshed. Three-quarters of a OVKTT & QUIIXIAM, URUTI YARD? NEWTON KING hold his Annual Spring Sale as above on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.

■ provwi )35 n „ Ult twleut. N« NEWTON KING | 251b. Bag, 6,'- 100 lb. Bag, 23/. |SO lb. Bag, 1 119 200 lb. Bag, -H'6 E. fiRIFFITHS * Co.. New Flvmo'.ith WEBSTER BROS. Xcw Plvmoutb. H. C. LUKii I.VGLEWOOD. C, E. GAUSIAD, WAIXARA,

SR &m® Congenial Work for Women The fascination of Bee-keeping strongly appeals to women. The work involved in looking after a few Hives is light and pleasant, and most interesting. After the home is supplied with honey, the balance can be sold at good prices. Any information desired will be gladly supplied by us. LLWNC M. KOWE, BROUGHAM STREE AGENT,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 8

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