Sales by Auction. INGLEWOOD. > T O - M O • H ■ H O W. NEWTON KING : W ill sell by public auction at his yards, Inglewood, on the above date. — ■j/r young cattle _Lt> 4 Springing Cows ' 6 Store Cows Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 352 b hrn THURSDAY, MARCH 4. NEWTON KING Has received met uciions from Mr. Thomas Drake (who is relinquishing dairying) to sell by auction at North End Farm, Inglewood,* on the above date, — milE WHOLE of his DAIRY STOCK, X consisting of, — 22 Dairy Cows and Heifers Haucsome 2-year-old Pedigree Bull Father Christmas, by Killerby Royal ( 1 Pair Good Bullocks ; 2 Bullock Drays 1 Sound Trap Horse, 6 years 1 First-class Back . . Harrows, Cheese Press, 5 large Factory Milk Cans, Pans, Weighing Machire, Be:"stea?, Mattrass, Gun, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. 304 b f27 h f22 2G mrl 3 IN BANKRUPTCY. j FRIDAY, STH 'MARCH, 18S6. NEWTON KING Is instructed by tbe Deputy Official A-signce in Bankruptcy to offer for sale 1 y public auction at his mart, on Fhiday np;xt, — mHE following VALUABLE PRCPJCK- _£. TIE:?, viz.,— IN THE ESTATE OV WALTEK BEAD — . Section 371, New Plymouth, beii g siiuate at the corner cf Fulford and Mount Edgecombe streets, togetter with tho excellent Five-roomed Cottage erected thereon, and now occupied by Mr. Jams Hart. Sections 314 and 288, Morley-street, with good stable erected thereon. Section 197, Gaire-stree', level, fenced, and nicely planted. Note. — If desired by purchasers, liberal terms can be arranged for each of the foregoing lots. 356hbm4 IN THE ESTATE Ol! n WILLIAM WY.LLTE — That excellent Leasehold of 98£ aciO3 firstclass land at the Waihi, being section; 44, block 6 having 29 year 3to run, at an annual rental of £26 payable half- yearly, with perpetual light of renewal. Upon this property the bankrupt has erected a substantial 4-roomed Dwelling House; the whole section being fenced with best heart of rimu posts, with barb and plain wires. This lease being unencumbered, will be offered entirely without reserve. Sections 7 and 8, Block 103, Waitrra West, with the commodious and well built Villa Residence erecied thereon, commanding a delightful view (f the thriving Town of Waitara and its suburb?, on the bank of tbe river (which abounds wi.h fish), and not more than six or seven minutes' walk from the Freezing Works and wharves. Note. — The interior of the house is still unfinished, thus affording purchasers an opportunity of decorating, &c, to suit his own taste. Sale at 1 1 o'cl ;ck , 357 hb mr 4 IN TH3 ESTATE OF PSANCIS EVELYN LINKLATEB, The Live s'eck. Chattel?, and Effects of this bankrupt will be sold on the piemises, at Tukapa, fa cottage belonging to Mr. David Pole) and at Westown, heretofore in his own occupation, the whole being »fr>rcd without reserve. 4 Good Qniet Cows (all ia milk), lot cf Poultry, £ow with 9 young, 2 blips, Grey Mare and foal Well-bred, Upstanding Hack Ladies' snd Gents' Saddles, Excellent New Ohurn Dairy Utensils, 1 stsck Oats, 1 do Hay Crockery, Furoitnre, Books, and Sundries. Sale to commence at Westown at 2 o'clock. F. P. COBKTLL, , Deputy Official Assignee, NEWfON KING. 358 hb mr 4 Auctioneer. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGBTERING LICENSE. I THOMAS MILLS, of Pungarehu, hereby • givra notice that I intend to npply to the Taranaki County Council at Iheir next fitting, to beheld on Uc 3id March, 1886, ior a ucecEC lo slaughter large and Email cattle ou Section 82, Block VIII,, CV pc Survey District. THOMAH MILLS Pur.gtuenu 13th Fbbruaiy, 1886. 270 h fl3 20 27 ml GENERAL PRINTING .ESTABLISHMENT, TARANAKI HERALD OFFICF, Devon St., New Plymouth TAMES KENWORTIIY, having taken over t3 the management of the Printing Department of the Taeanaki Herald Office, is now prepared to execute with NEATNESS and EXPEDITION eveiy description of work which may ba entrusted to him. The new and varied assortments of Types, selected from the choicest founts of the best English and American type-founders, together with his many years' experience in the trade, will enable him to produce work which cannot b urpassed in the district POSTERS OB 1 AKY SIZE, in either Black or Colored Inks Very Large Trpe for PLACARDS & POSTING BILLS, Hand Bills, Window Bills, Show Cards, To Let Bills, &c. i And neat small Type for Business, VisiuDg Invitation and Wedding Cards. ! 11 kinds of work rot specified above will! be satisfactorily executed. Withiunple i ma'erial of tbe ■NEWEST STYLE , (specimens of which rany be seen at the office) it is impossible to fail in giving satisfaction either in quality of woik, rapidity of execution, or cheapness of price. VISIIING OU TRADESMEN'S OAPDS. Aleu, Books, Catalogues, Pamphlets, Prospectuses, Lock tics, Rules, Balance Sheets, either in MODERN ur OLD STILE OF 17 PE, A large supply ot PATENT? RIBBON TYPE, t *- v I g<.'i-<t»£fs and ESordcvs i \ , ' has leeu received for Letter Headings, In voice Headings, Labels, Ball Programmes &c, &o. TAISAIVAIiI HERAIsI> GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Devon Btkkbx,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7003, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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824Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7003, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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