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AUCTION SALES. Newton king 1 4 LIST OF SALES— February— Saturday, 10 th Whangamomoua Sheep Fair. Monday, 12th—AVaiwakaiho Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 13th—Rahotu. Tuesday, 13th—Stratford Hid© Sal©. Friday, 16th—AVaiwakaiho. Monday, 19th—Douglas Sheep Fair. Monday, 19th—Urenui. Tuesday, 20th, Stratford. Tuesday, .20th —Stratford Ram Fail. Wednesday, 21st —Stony River. Thursday, 22nd—Awakino Sheep Fair , Thursday, 22nd—Toko Sale and Weaner Fair Friday, 23rd—Okau Sheep Fair. Friday, 23rd—Kaponga Sale and AVeaner Fair. Monday, 26th—Pohokura Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 27 th—Rahotu Sale and, Weaner Fair. Wednesday, 28th—Urenui Sheep Fair (Supplementary).

Entries for these sales now being taken, and will be advertised as received. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. IVTEWTON KING will sell by Auction, as above — PIGS, CALVES. HORSES, SUNDRIES. 30 weaners 22 stores 15 acres meadow hay. Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, vegetables, 2 tons, potatoes, onions, 7 casks, 1 separator, saddle and bridle, 3 bicycles, copper and stand, sewing machine, , wringer, crockery, toilet sets, fender and irons, lamps, wicker chair, rattan and d n*>.g chairs, bedsteads, mattresiss, stretchers, dresser, tables, linoleum, chest drawers, rugs, mats, carpet, mirrors, cud sundries. FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT. 600 cases fruit, wide assortment, fresh picked from the orchards, comprising—Apples, peaches, English and Jap. plums, nectarines, apricots, tomatoes, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o’clock. ' •*'. ■ • ■ . . t ’ • ■ * . -V----IMPORTANT SALE OF PAINTINGS , AND OTHER HIGH CLASS WORKS OF ART. •*. r Vt. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, At 2.30 prompt. IVTEWTON kTnG will sell by : Public Auctiopi as jiboye— , * 11 ,I'AT THE,MiART—'';^ A most ibeaptifuj mr| ,Winter Colour, ings, by the J. DOUGLAS ; Also, very high-class Art reproductions by English and Continental Artists, of highest repute. NOTE.—Catalogues can be had on application, the pictures are on .view until hour of, sale, an - we vite ! ladies, and t gentfejneii ,tp call and inspect. The pictures will be sold practically without, as Mr. Perrett leaves‘ oh Moh'day, 'and has no desire to go to the .expense .and risk of Packing andl.transijt; 1.- pj; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10; >f LAMASOH* will .sell by • Public Auction, at his Rooms, Broadway— Poultry, vegetables, including rhubarb, cabbage, and cauliflowers, 2 tons potatoes, chaff, bran, bedsteads and bedding, tables, dresser, duchess jiair, chairs, washstands, lamps, 6 barrels, wire netting, 400 gal tank (new), weights and scales, lamps, perambulators, bicycles, grindstone, range, harness, drapery stand, separators, boy’s cart, aviary with six canaries, and sundies. Also, 2 gigs FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. 500 cases assorted fruit, comprising English and Jap. plums, apples peaches, tomatoes, nectarines, etc. Sale at 12.30. LAND. celebrated 1 'artist,' PERRETT. 125 ACRES Freehold, 4 miles from railway, i mile from school, factory and P. 0.; situated in th* heart of the Hawera district; fai mous for dairying; good roads ; 4roomed house and conveniences; good 12-bail cowshed; carry 50 head grown cattle, besides young stock. Sell at £36 per acre; deposit £250, balance very easy terms at 5 per cent. Owner would consider exchange for Stratford town or suburban property, or good mortgage. This farm is really worth your inspection. | ACRE, Freehold, Broadway and Miranda Street; business site. . A good investment at £750.. House, 4 rooms and J acre, high section, £3oo—a snip. House, 5 rooms, \ acre, for £175; a good spec. I Acre Building Site, £BS; deposit £lO. Several good properties for exchange. Write for my Land Guide. Property Owners.—Send details of your property if not already on my register. THOMPSON. ’ Land Agent, Telephones 28 and 145. P.O. Box 41 (Established 1903.) STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 8

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