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SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920. JNfEWTON J£ING, J^TD. Will Sell in their Yards as above, — A K HOLSTEIN .YEARLING HEI EERS ; 25 Jersey and Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers 50 Shorthorn Yearling Heifers 30 Good Jersey Cross Yearling Hei--5 fers 50 Yearling Steers 37 Yearling Steers 20. Store Cows 15 F.orward Cows 12 2-year Steers 45 Springing Heifers • , 17 Springing Heifers (choice) 23, Good Springing Dairy Cows 60 Purebred Romney Ewe Hoggets 25 Hoggets (woolly) Sale at 1 o’clock. f 542 RAHOTU SALE. ", FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920. . ]£ING, JjTD . Will Sell in their Yards as above, — 2QQ head mixed cattle, 2 Sows (farrow September) ir. : Sale at 1 o’clock. fS96 J£ING, JjTD. Have been favoured with instructions from tIieREW C, ADDENBROOKE to Sell by Public Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY, August. 28, 1920, at 2 o’clock,— Section Sub .1, Part of Purakau Native Reserve A2. situated Smart Road, less than one mile from Borough, containing 19f acres, freehold title. Land all level, splendidly situated, handy bo trams and adjoining railway stations. Part Section 903, Devon Street, containing one-eighth acre, freehold, with six-roomed dwelling frith all conveniences thereon. Situated well within’present shopping area. Part Section 676, Robe Street, pppo- , site Courthouse and Post Office,, freehold title, about 44 feet frontage, frith five-roomed dwelling thereon. ' Part Section 642, adjoining White Hart Hotel, with 82f feet fronts age to Queen;Street and 68 feet frontage to . King Stfbet, title i freehold, with five-roomed dwelling thereon. This and the Robe Street property are splendidly situated, and must become very valuable. ' For further particulars and terms apply to Messrs. Roy and Nicholson, or the Auctioneers. . ’ f 462 SOUND BUYING! TjUFTH-ACRE, five rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wash-house .(all under one roof) and motor garage; hot and cold water, electric light and heating, and gas, asphalt paths. Price only £10Q0; terms arranged. This property is just off the tram line, and we consider it is real good value at the price asked. TTIGHTH-ACRE, five rooms, bathroom, ~ sculleiy and .wash-house, electric light and gas ; situated penny section from town. Price £1175; terns. E’IFTH-ACRE, new five T rcorned), bnngalow, btfthroom, wash-house. arid pantry,,, eleotrio light and hot and cold water. •Priee'£l3oo; cash £4OO. TMGHTH-ACRE, , new. four-roomed rough-cast bungalow, . bathroom, wash-house and sleeping porch (all under one roof), electric light and heating, hot and cold water; penny section from town. Price £1360; terms. "U'IGHTH-ACRE, bungalow five rooms, bathroom, wash-house, electric light, hot and cold water. Price £1500; terms arranged. This property has just been finished, and is situated on the tram route close to town., QNB AND A-QUARTER ACRES, ” seven rooms, bathroom, wash-house, pantry, stables and man’s room, electric light, gas, hot and cold water, califoijyb. This property is well laid out, is in 'splendid condition, and is situated on the tram route. Price £2500; terms,-ar-ranged. Anybody looking for this class of property could not do better than inspect this.’ EBERLET & MORGAN OPPOSITE THE POST OPFIOE. ’Phone 121. P.O. Box 191. f 568 GOOD . BUYING! CENTRALLY SITUATED CENTRALLY SITUATED CENTRALLY SITUATED FIVE-ROOMED . ’HOUSE FIVE - ROOMED HOUSE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE with practically every convenience. SECTION: EIGHTH-ACRE. — PRICE £B7fi. ——— PRICE £876. — : £875. ——— Immediate , possession guaranteed. ‘ Terms can he arranged. ■ SOLE AGENT— R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. mi

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7