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SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. N B W. TON K 1 N 6 Has received -instrnntkms to offer the undermentioned property for Sale by Auction, at his Mart in Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, tho 9th day of September,, • 1916, at 2 p.m. in lie afternoon. ALL THAT Parcel of Land, con-' taining 1 rood 1 porch, being: Section numbered 233, Devon Street West, Now Plymouth. For further particulars and conditions apply to tho Auctioneer, or Messrs. Goyctt and. Quilliam, Solicitors for tho V endora. 039 WORTLEY ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916. N EWT O N I N G Has received instructions from MR. A. HUNTER, who is leaving'for the Front, to Sell by Auction, subject to tho. Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association’s Rules, the whole of his live and dead stock, as under, WITHOUT RESERVE,— IQ DAIRY COWS, mostly young Jl t/ Grade Hosteins 6 2-ycar Springing Heifers 13 Yearling Heifers (good) ' I 3-year Holstein Bull 4 Store Cows 9 Harness- Marcs Pigs, 12 Fowls, Calves, Milk Cart and Harness,- Gig and Harness, 11-coulter MasseyHarris Drill (now), S.F. Hornsby Plough, Hillside Plough, Disc, Tyne and Chain Harrows, Chaffcurtcr, 5 Milk Cans, Stack Hay, 26 Shares Moa Dairy Co., 8 Shares Inglewood Bacon Co., Bacon, Roofing Iron, Farm Tools, Household Furniture and l Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30. Also, his Two Properties, situated on Wortley Road, as under,— 64 Acrra, freehold, Section 228, Block 13, Egmont S.D. All in grass, mostly ploughed; 11 miles from Inglewood and factory ; 6-roomod house, 9-bail cowshed, calf house, trap shed, pig stys, implement shed, and other outbuildings. 61 Acres 2 Roods, freehold, Section 342, Block 4, Egmont S.D. AU grass, mostly ploughed; 11 miles from Inglewood and factory. NOTE.- — As Mr. Hunter, has enlisted for the front, he is therefore very anxious to clear up his two properties. Being so handily situated to Inglewood, these two nice little farms should be well worth inspection, and will,bo offered at 2 o’clock. Tho dairy cows are good, having averaged £l4 oa for milk alono last season. e 338 B W TON TZING’S LIST OF, SALES. SEPTEMBER. Slonday, 11th—A. Hunter, Wortley Road, Inglewood; also Douglas. "Tuesday, 12th Stratford Springing Heifers Tuesday, 13th —Stratford. ' Wednesday, 13th—Inglewood. Wednesday, 13th—C. H., West, Huikawa. Thursday, 14th—J. Dravitzski, Ratapiko. Friday, 15th —Rahotu. Monday, ISth—Dreaui. Tuesday, 19th—Stony River. 'Tuesday', 19th —Stratford Hide Sale. Tuesday, 19th Stratford Springing Heifers. Wednesday, 20th—Inglewood. Thursday, 21st Waiwakaiho Horse Fair. Friday, 32nd —Toko. Friday, 22nd—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 25th —Douglas. Tuesday, 26th Stratford Springing Heifers. Tuesday, 26tli—Stratford. Wednesday, 27th—Inglewood. Friday, 29di —Rahotu. Friday, 39th—Kapouga. OCTOBER. Friday, 6th—Newton King’s Pedigree Holstoins, at Bell Block. Monday, 9th —Waiwakaiho Bull Fair. Thursday, 12th—Stony River Horse Fair Entries Invited. MISCELLANEOUS. CHETWODE SCHOOL. SEASIDE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 273 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Principals: The Misses Stanford. Third term, loie, will begin WEDNESDAY, September 13. Kindergarten. Class for children under seven. . Miss .Stanford will he at home to receive parents and guardians on Monday', September 11. ’ e 375 DAILY CAE SERVICE. Le36ft i.AHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTHAR will.leave Rahotu 7.45 a.ni.; ar-■‘rive’-New 'Plymouth, 9.3 Q; leave v Plymouth 4.15 p.m., arrive Rahotu pnn. Car leaves National Bank nor. Faros and Parcels may be ked at Smith’s Criterion Garage. E. WOOLDRIDGE, ' Proprietor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145084, 8 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145084, 8 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145084, 8 September 1916, Page 7