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SALES BV AUCTION. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919 i BWT 0 N gIN, g| Will sell as above, — j JQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLQ h 722 URim. SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919. EfTO S 1 N G Will hold a Second Spring Sale as above. ENTRIES INVITED. . n 721 AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. JNfEWTON g 1 N G Has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Johu Rowe, deceased, to offer by Public Auction on exceptionally easy terms, — THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising 219 acres, being Sections 4, 40 and 39, Block 1, Huiroa S.D., situated on Junction Road, about 24 miles from Inglewood and within 1} miles from Kaimata Cheese Factory, School and Post Office. Tim above property is at present carrying and has wintered 60 dairy cows, 10 two-year-old heifers, three bulls, four horses. The land is of good quality and is all ploughablo and practically level, being subdivided into 13 paddocks. Buildings comprise eightroomed house, cowshed (three double bails, concrctod), and necessary outbuildings. Conditions of sole can be inspected at the office of Mr. Harold Thompson, Solicitor, Inglewood; or the Auctioneer. Sale at 2.80 p.m. h 404 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. L. A. n"°^' an & C°Hare received instructions from the Trustees ■in the Estate of the late Mrs. Wm. Campbell to Sell by Auction as above the undermentioned property, as follows, — PM;r SECTION 1464, TOWN OF \SW PLYMOUTH, having 59.4 links frontage to Cover Street, with a depth of 78.£ links, and having a five-roomed cottage and outbuildings , thereon. Immediate possession. Sale at 2.30 o’clock. Fuller particulars from the Auctioneers. h 628 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,1919. L. A. N OLAN & C°Have been instructed by MESSRS. W. JENKINSON & 00. to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, in Mr. -J, West’s Yard (opposite their Mart), on above date, — 2 “Dane” Mowers, Canadian manufacture 1 D.F. Walking Gang Plough (steel) 2 Galvanised Steel Windmills, Bft. and 6ft., with 20ft. towers Single Horse Cultivators, etc., etc. The above machinery is new and for absolute sale, to close up this section of their business, as vendors are leaving New Plymouth. Sale at 11.30 a.m. h 649 MISCELLANEOUS. gU SI NESS JfOTICE. “MAY” IT PLEASE YOUR COUNTRY. T BEG to announce to the farmers and all other residents of Bell Block and surroundihg districts that I have sold the old-established retail business known as the CORONATION STORE to Mr. Albert May, who has recently returned after three and a-half years of strenuous war service. I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous friends and customers for the support extended to me during the many years of my Bell Block residence, and I solicit even a more liberal measure of support to my successor. He and his bravo comrades were successful in that they made it possible for us.to carry on during the dark years of the war, and 1 feel sure he will prove equally successful in giving satisfaction as proprietor of the Coronation Store. \ H. POTE. TN connection with the above I desire to intiniato ‘that I propose to continue the business on the same lines as hitherto conducted by H. Pete, and I trust my efforts will meet with success. ALBERT MAY. h 666 WE specialise In all forms of job printing balance-sheets, circulars, letter-heads, tickets, posters—anything in the printing line. Give the Herald a ring, and we will send a representative with quotations. ’Phone 15, d 833 J CRAVEN BURLEIGH’S prepare i , tions are now obtainable at ■ Fraser's Pharmacy. 1

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7