Sales by Auction. < Waiwakaiho. i TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his Waiwakaiho Yarda, on Tu ü ßdav, January 220d — IQA CAI/V&s'tO YEARLING' JLOU 50 Mixod Year'in^s 61 12 to 18 -months Mixec Steers • 35 2 to 2^ Year Steers 20 2 Year Old Steers 30 18-months to 2-year Heifere 40 Store Cows g£* 20 Cows in calf 18 Springers 5 Dftlf- bred Jersey Heifers io calf 1 Pair Bullocks, Yokes and Bows 1 Bullock Dray. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 181 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. NEWTON KING H»s received instructions to sell by auction, on account of the estate of the late Mrs Anne Crompton, at the residence, Falford-.street, on Thursday, January 24 th, — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. consisting of — Piano by Bord, I Round and othur Tables, • hairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Couch, ChestiDrawers, Wardrobe, Sideboard, Books and Shelres, Fenders and Irons, Mangle, Waahsiaud, Dover Stove, Kitchen Utensils, and Suadrus. } NO Rb.BttRVE. j Also, — In the Estate of the late W. M. Cbohpton, dsoeased, — Beotion No. 752, New Plymouth, to- j gather with house, now ocoapied by Mr j W. Pycroft Section No 753, New Plymouth, witb dwelling-house thereon. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply te Mr J. B. Roy, Solicitor for Vendors, or to the Auctioneer. | Sale at 2 30 o'clock. 146 | Kaponga. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. NEWTON KING Will sell by auctien at bis Kaponga yards on Friday, January 25th, — ti\ 4-YBAR-07.D BULLOOiIS 01/ 90 3$ ye*r>old Bullock* 50 3 to 3^-year-bld Bullocks 20 2J-year ohi Bullooks 80 1 8 mouths Steers 70 Wtaners 40 \%eaner« 15 2-3 tar Springing Heifers | 27 Fat Uowb j 5 Prime Fat Cows 10 Store Cows 3 Bulls Sal* at 12.80 o'clock. 204 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. BEWLEY & GRIFFITH**, Instructed by Mrs Halt, will aell by auction at tht-ir rooms, Dwon^atreet, on Wednesday, January 23rd,— S^-EGTION 1336, Mohrworth-street. with good 5-room House, Washhouse, Workshop (20 x 12), and 3 bail cowshed. The property is centrally situated and in excellent repair. Sale at 12 o'clock. 156 "FAIR BARGAINS." The Cash Palace Co/s ANNUAL SALE is now in full swing. 4&* Pricep quoted daring the sale are STRICTLY FOB CASH. All Goods Booked will be charged regular prices. It will pay you to oome and Buy some of the EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS we are now offering, as it is Cash we want. GASH PALACE GO. A GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF BOOTS ANB SHOES, AT Jackson's City Boot Mart. TARGE Shipments having arrived too 4 late for Xmas trade, aud having ether abipinente coming forward, k is necewary that my stock should be re* daeed. The easiest way to reduce stock ia to redaoo prioes, which I intend doing by giving 2s in the £ discount On all Cash Pun bases until further notice. A GOOD AKD VARIED BTOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. Patrons of W. More/ & Son's elearfop sale will now be able to complete their outfits satisfactorily by stepping over to JACKSON'S and Uyiog a pair of Bout* and Bhoea during bin Bale. A few libe* of slightly soiled goeda fXTBA OOEAI. Entrance—Opposite Coffee Palace, Egmont-street.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11660, 21 January 1901, Page 3
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