SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1920. NEWTON KING TIAS been favored with insthicbioßS from P. W. McAllum, Esq., to Mil by auction at liis mart.— Part section 003, St. Aubyn strep I, town o£ New Plymouth, con* taining 18.8 perches with 4roomed dwelling thereon. Tfcii property is almost opposite the Terminus Hotel, and has a righ. l, o£ way from Young street, i -ALSOPart section 22, Lot B, containing 8 acres 28 perches, with extwii sive buildings thereon, and hav« ing a frontage to Frankley road and Waterloo road, to ivn of NvW Plymouth. This would make A first-class site for industrial pur* poses, there being a splendid stream of water running through the property, suitable for developing considerable horse poweO) Sale at 2 p.m. SATUKDAY, MAY 29th, 1980. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instruction# from the Public Trustee in the Estate of T. E. Larking to sell by fubli® Auction at his Mart at 2 o'clock—
223 ACRES . freehold, L.T, Title, section 22, Block IX., Cape Sur- ' vey District. All in grass and sub-divided into numerous pad* docks; good fencing; well watered. Dwelling of ft rooms, good cowshed, etc. Situated on the Warea Road,'close to township and plongside surveyed railway line. Conditions of sale and further partica-" lars obtainable from the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING"" WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT OJ? WOOI, held at WAITAUA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four week; at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, May 25. CoHsigiim ,-iits must a wive ay Friday previous. Adviie Cards and Labels on application.
PRELIMINARY NOtICE. IMPORTANT SALE OP PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEV CATTLE. MESSRS. SMITH, WEBSTER AND CO., WANGANUT ' : '. In Conjunction with • MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., XTAVE been favored with instruction* trom Sir. E. J, TOSS WILL (who recently purchased Mr. Alex. Allison's property and stock), to sell by public auction, • ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, No. I Line, Wanganui, on THURSDAY, 27th MAY, 1020, the whole of THE LETHAM HERD OF JERSEYS, comprising approximately 150- PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY ' ' COWS. Two-year Heifers ■ and Yearling Heifers. Also the Stud Bulls "Grannie's Cam* panile Sultan" and "Marua Wilful," and several young Pedlgre# Bulls. Catalogues are in course of preparation and full particulars will be adyertis?d later.
AT THE MART, STRATFORD. * TO-DAY (SATURDAY, MAY 15). ON NEW PREMISES (Next Masters' Ltd.) T. I. LAMASON SELL— Poultry (including good lines of Cockerels, Turkeys, and one Purebfed Black Minorca Rooster.) (Note that SOO head are wanted, and good prices fife as* sured). Also Furniture and Sundries from various vendors, comprising:—Orion Range, Unique Copper and Stand, lour Separators, Churn, 2-leaf Ivauri Extension Table, another Dining-room Table, BAsket Chair, Perambulator, 3 Bicycles, Babjy'a High Chair, Tarpaulin, Linoleums, Dress Tables, Couch, Washing Machine, Bidsteads, quantity of Cotton, also sundries. Also— ; 2 caws X horse, gig and harness, gfw| turn-out 1 spring tip dray Large Stock of Cooking and Dessert Apples', Pears and Pumpkins, SALE AT 12.30. PUBLIC NOTICE! """" BROS, wish the public of Inglewood to note that on and after the 17th of May their time for leaving New Plymouth will be four o'clock until further notice. (Signed) J. R. ARCHIBALD.
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