SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1917, j\JEWTON K ING Has received instructions from MRS. 'i M. A. S. FETCH, who has sold her r farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 1 Og GRADE JERSEY COWS, in milk 3 and springing, first to fourth calvors 30 Ewes and Lambs 3 2 Good Farm Horses ! Spring Cart. 6 Sheep, Chain Harrows, Young Draught Filly (unbroken), Massey Mower, Hay Rake, 2 Ploughs, Chaffeutter, Milk Cans, Buckets, Aerator, Porker, Sow (duo October), Boar, Barrels, Troughs, : Grindstone, Chains, Whippletrees, 5 Harness, 37 Fowls, 7 Ducks, 1 A.W.R. Milking Machine in : good order (slight reserve), Quantity Furniture and Household Effects. 3 On Account of MRS. E. TURNS ULL, WITHOUT RESERVE,— DAIRY COWS b . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30. e 352 RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917. ■JfEW I 0 N JOIN'D - Will sell at his yards as above, subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association, — 0Q STORE AND FORWARD COWS 60 Mixed Yearlings 15 Springing Heifers 5 Springing Cows 3 30 Yearling Heifers i 1 4-year. Pedigree Jersey Bull , 12 Store Cows 3 1 3-year Draught Colt Sale at 1 o’clock. e 444 3 INGLEWOOD, ANNUAL BULL FAIR. 5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917, g I N G Will hold his Annual Bull Fair as above. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVE!). e 446 T EPPEBTON’S Y.M.C.A. Mart Day * 8 1 —September 27. Ladies’ Competit tion, all comers. Sponge Sandwich, nn- , iced; entry 3d. e 448 TOR SALE. FOR SALE. ' QNE ACRE AND FIVE-ROOMED . COTTAGiI, four miles from New * Plymouth Post Office and about two miles from tram stop. £550; cash £l5O, 1 balance at 6 per cent, for term. I ■ 5 ARTHUR B. GIBSON, i ' e 502 1 I am instructed by DAVID E. 1 HUTTON, Esq., of Christchurch, to ' . offer for ; PRIVATE SALE his Superior TWO-STORIED, SEVEN- > BOOMED FAMILY RESIDENCE, with all Modern Conveniences, including i Scullery, Hot and Cold Water, P.W.C., Gas Cooker, Electric Light, Heater and Radiator, Tool Shed, Well Fire Grates. The House is built of all Picked Timber j and on a Concrete Foundation. Buffets, • Presses, Wardrobes, Seats, Bookcases are all built in. / Situated in Vivian Street, [ New Plymouth, within a stone’s throw r of the Trams, Post Office, and all places 7 of Divine Worship. Section, one-fifth of J. an acre, on a nice elevation. The ' Ground cost £490, and the Building £1076 to erect, at a time when both • labour and material were cheaper than . to-day. The whole is to be sacrificed for £IBSO. Early possession can be arranged. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. e 505 NOW OPEN : ; k dominion billiard saloon. IN NEW A.M.P, BUILDINGS. TONY BARTLETT begs to announce the opening of his New Saloon. A visit to these up-to-date rooms will convince players. Four Standard Tables, good light, good markers, and civility. _ «2j£,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145941, 26 September 1917, Page 7
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480Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145941, 26 September 1917, Page 7
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