TJO-M. ORBOW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction ati the Haymarket Yards on Saturday, November Bth, — PIGS, HOH S E 8, T RAPS. Also, on account of Dr. G. Home. — ] Bay Gelding, quiet, staunch, broken to saddle and harne&s 1 Gig and harness Also, under bill of sale, — 1 Horse, gig and harness Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart, — - Fowls, ducks, 6 purebred Leghorns (1 rooster) 1 purebred Minorca rooster and two hens, potatoes, onions, cheese, saddles, harness, tables, chairs, bedsteads, mattrespea, chests drawers, couch, washstands stoves, birdcage, bicycles, lamps, clocks, and sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. J SaSeTof'tHE WfTITTEL/EY TOWNSHIP LEASES. THUESDAY~OVEMBEII 20. NEWTON KINGHas received instructions from the Wesleyan Trustees to sell by auction on the ground if fine, (if wet at his Mart) on Thursday, November 20th, — nnHE leases for 21 years, with right of JL renewal and protection of improvements, of 65 choice allotments on the well-kuown Whiteley township. Special attention is directed to the exceptionally favourable and easy terms under which the above will be offered, the tenure being practically perpetual lease, but free from compulsory residence and building conditions, while at the same time all improvements are safeguarded to the lessees, the rental for any farther term being assessed upon the unimproved value only. Full particulars and plans upon applicatiou at the offices of the auctioneer, O. Samuel, Esq., and J. C. George, Esq., or at the Wesloyan Parsonage. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. c 395 SATURDAY, NOVEMI3EII 22 AUCTION SALE. SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. MESSRS WAIT 1 , LAING AND WRIGHT. Havo received instructions from Mr T. L. Weir to sell by public auction on Saturday, November 22ud, — BIS splendid little HOMESTEAD, of 52 Acres, freehold, situated a quarter of a mile from Lepperton Hailway Station. Tho property comprises 12 acres of orchard in full bearing, with an extensive variety of trees, aud several acres of native bush, the balance being in Euglish grass ; also, the land carries a good ejghtroomed house, with every convenience, aud numerous outbuildings. The farm is well sub-divided and watered, aud the whole constitutes a really desirable property. An opportunity to secure a good home and farm, with reliable orchard, will be afforded to purchasers with only moderate capital, as the bulk of Hie purchase money can remain on mortgage if required. Sale to be held ut the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Egrnont-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 22ud November, at 3 p.m. sharp. For cards to view, apply to,— EDGAR WATT, e637 Auctioneer. S---V-,\:£u,-i<\v "V.. ~ Cf.tSiCYC-MAY ST fern ■> v iV -^ - — v\\\\w» 4"i p~^ r ( Wm &$$M VdBMM. COCK'S IS IlilW OFEiI FOR SELECTION. SUBDIVIDED INTO Area not less than 1 acre. This valuable property requires no booming, Terms ; 10 per cent, deposit ; i'rictis, Fiiiny, Arc, a^'iy GALLAGH^J & 00. I NOTE. — Within 5 luinutea from Ilacecour&e, Recreation Grounds, and Town Centre.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12117, 7 November 1902, Page 5
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470Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12117, 7 November 1902, Page 5
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