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£ Saleß by Auotion. RAHOTU. TO-MOBROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auotion at bis ynrde, Bahotn, on the above date,-— £*f\ OALVEB AND YEARLINGS OU 54 Mixod Yearling 8 27 18-MontbsSt3crß 20 2£ to 3 Year Steers 9 Cows and Calvea 5 Hoifera in Calf, and Springing 8 Syringing Oowa 100 £wea 100 Ewes, in Lamb 100 2t06-Tooth Limbs 100 Lnmbs 1 Good Hack Sale at 12.3 ) o'clock. , 639' a FBIDAY, APRIL Id. NEWTON KING Has received instrdct'ons from Mr W. U. Tbimblb, who 13 leaving for Welling- | ton, to cell by auction, at the premises, Vivian-street, on tho above date, — HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Efficts, Comprising, — Superior almos 1 Dew Piano, Ifuadsome Overmantel in Bluck and GoM, Chiffonier, BentwooJ, vVicker, an<\ other Choir", TeUasopo Dmin; Tible wi'h screw, Fancy Tublee, Kitchen Tables, Whatnots, Double Iron an-1 Wood Bedetea'le, Fpr'n; Mirble fop Wushafanrls, 3 <"h sts Drawers, Tvilot war*, L ofeing li'neM<-p,Lir.o'cu»), bVirlpr=, Curtuin Poo , Pa ithod liiuta Hail Furnitarc, 1 ELutm ", IVolo »n > Ch»., Clii (J'B Cot, Hanging an! Oihor Limps, Tea Service, Liwn Mower, Whs-Obarrow, Meateafo, New Planot Jr Ga en Tools, and eundri c. Salo at 1 30 p.m 691h Properties for Sale. F. P. CORKILL Ia instiuctei by Mr John Hbskbit, of Viotoria, to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, at a very moderate price — His compact littlo HOMESTEAD of 50 ocrtp. ou the Burr, tt Road, 3| miles from lowu, at present in the occupation of Mr Blanohttt. Immediate possession c; n bo arranged for. Further ; particulars on application F. P. CORKILL bogs to invite iho attention of L-uyr-rs to t'io followiop; very dttirnblo properlifs now in his hands for 6alo :—: — OPEN COUNTRY. 200 ocrop, mos'ly lei'e), well. wittered and well fended ; new 4 roomod cottago ; close to factory. £5 10a per aero. 30) acrt-p, tavcl, well-fenced and enbdividoil ; 5 roomed hou33 &c, £1450. £1000 at 6} per cent. 350 acres, thrcc-fourlhs level, remainder noduViog, woll-feuLod and anbdividid. £4 10d pir ncrf. Excu{/t:onil ! y gooJ tortn?. 170 acres good lovel graea Inn', wellfarmod ; tnug liomcettal ; close to factory. £7 5s per acre. 100 acres, 3 mile? from town. Comfortable house, &o. £800. 650 aero f .rm, r>ally good country. IN THK BUBH. 200 acre farm. 160 in grass, good sroomed house, &c. 2 milea from railway station. £6 10s per acre, 65 acres good bush, 14 miles from town. £1 12s 61 per acre. 747 acres excellent level country, not heavily timbered ; small improvements. Price very low. 216 acres, 120 cleared and grassed ; no baildinge. £3 15s per cure. 450 acre farm wiihin 7 miles from, town, and nsnr a factory. £6 per acre. BJIAIL BEBIDSNTIAL PIOPERTIBB. 10 acres 3 miKs firm town. £150. 8 acres nicely plante 1, close to town. £350. 2J acres well situated ia the borough. £400. 1 acie near tha High School. £100. FOB LEABE. For 5 or 7 year , a bush farm of 250 acres, of which 100 aro cleared and ernsrei. No house. Well situated within 2 wiles of a station 250 aorefi standing bush. To be leased for 10 yojrs with purchasing c'anse. 244 ceres, 71 felled, 56 grassei Will lease for 5 or 7 years at £20 rent, with imprivement conditions and purchasing clause. Inquiries Invited. MONEY JO LENDF. P. CORKILL, N \TIONAL BANE CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. h THE -ALEXANDRA' 1 Separator WON First Prize of £80 at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Doncnster, Eaglaad, in 1891, against the De Laval and all other competitors. NEWTOIT KING, i Having been appointed Sole Agent ! for these machines for the North Island of New Zealand, is prepared to make special arrangements with Farmers and Factories needmg SEPARATORS, and will aflurd extra facilities to enable buyers t* purchase. Terms — Cash, Quarterly, or by Deferred Payments. NOTE.— Each Machine a ill bo fitloi ap on purchisetc' premises, by a practical ex jcit, at my exuknse, and each will be guarantee i in working order. NEWTON KING. 635h FOB SALE. <Q\J\J 7 mihs nearer the main lpad than the Grown Lands sold lately, and much cheaper. If required, half tbe purchase monoy can remain on mortgage for 7 years. For particulars apply to O. N. ROWE, 653s Urenui. OPPOUTUNITY IS GOLDEN.— PeopIe aro always wunting something for a change therefore why not try Uncle Sam's Rolled Oatb, which are unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being most nutritious and D> t heating tlio blood as in the case of cntmoal. R( commended for invalids. Sold every whi if in 21b packets,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 3