SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, MAY 10, gI U O Will sell at liis Waiwakaiho Yards on FRIDAY, May 10 gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 30 Fat Lambs. Sale at 12.30. b 291 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912. L A. N OLAN AND C O, Have received instructions from MR. J. C. LEGG (who is leaving New Plymouth), to sell by auction at the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, Courtenay Street, WITHOUT RESERVE,— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising:— Drawing-room Suite in rod velvet (5 pieces), Dining-room, Kitchen, Octagonal, Wicker and Small Tables, 8.W., Wicker, and Upholstered Basket Chairs, Pictures, Large and Small Bookcases, Fenders, Overmantel, Rugs, Mats, Door-mats, D.B.M. Bedsteads, Single Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Kapcc and Wire Mattresses, Duchess Dressing Table, Tile-back Washstands, 5 and 8-drawored Chests Drawers, Combination Chests, 3 Seta Bedroom Ware, Linoleums, Curtains, Kitchen Crockery, Meat Safe; Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Hose and Sundries. Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th and 10th editions, in oak bookcase. Pair-Sevres Vases. Piano by Begg, in splendid order. Sale at 2 o’clock. b 249 FARM FOR SALE. PARTICULARS OF FARM IN THE RAGLAN DISTRICT, SITUATED 24 MILES FROM THE RAILWAY AND NEAR THE HEAD OF THE HARBOUR. ACRES, all in grass, with the UViU exception of shelter bush and crops; fenced into 14 paddocks, part of the land being rich drained swamp. Soils are heavy limestone to sandy loam, and grow excellent pasture and crops. There are 14 acres now in swedes and 3 in rape. Improvements comprise approximately 450 acres bush clearings, 100 acres of ploughed land, balance being shelter bush and drained swamp. One acre orchard : i acre garden. Now 6-roomed House of heart of kauri and totara (including dining room 20ft. x 18ft. Gin.), bathroom lift, x Oft. with porcelain bath, pantry lift. x. sft., Orion range. Telephone installed. Outbuildings comprise man’s room 16ft. x 12ft. with chimney, implement shed, wool shed, grain shed, and calf house, 2 sheep yards, and cattle yard. This property is situated on the To Akau boundary and in a rapidly rising district, there being two railway lines in course of construction in the vicinity. Proposed creamery site is 30 chains distant. ■ It could be divided into 4 lovely dairy farms with little cost, as it has two road frontages. It is now carrying 700 ewes and lambs, 80 cattle, and 13 horses. Price for the freehold, £9 per acre. NOTE.—Road is metalled 20 miles, water carriage is about 1 mile by metalled road. F. P. CORKILL, b 315 New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. AT THE HOUR OF 12 NOON ON EDNESDAY, JUNE ji) W 1 THE THIRD DOMINION DAIRY SHOW H A W E R A, WILL BE OPENED BY THE PRIME MINISTER, . AND WILL REMAIN OPEN' TO THE 1 PUBLIC! FOR FOUR DAYS—WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 13, 14, and IS. THE GREATEST EXPOSITION OF DAIRY PRODUCE IN THE DOMINION. ‘43 LEADING FACTORIES OF 43 DOMINION ARE COMPETING. POULTRY D IVISION. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR AMERICAN LEGHORNS (any colour). JQIVISION. CHAMPIONSHIP SMOOTH-COATED COLLIES. 14 000 Paid for Admission to the Last ’ Show. A Splendid Opportunity for Business Firms doing Good Solid Business. THE LARGEST SHOW BUILDINGS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Every Convenience. Power Free. Schedules Free on Application. -g^NTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JUNE 1. A. M. CONROY, Box 47. Show Secretary. Hawera. b 324 OL BLOCKS at Catran’s.—loo loots. 3d eacK Handy for the office- <4621
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 7
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567Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 7
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