AUCTION! SALES. N E W T O N KlNG'tf LIST OF SALES—APRIL— Thursday, 25th—Sale Wbitoley Land Louses, Moturoa. Friday, 26th Wanvakaihc Monday, 29th—(Jrenui. ■*-*> Monday, 29th—. Douglas. 'J uosday, dOth—Stratford. MAY— Wednesday, Ist—Stony River. V\ ednesday, Ist—Clearing Sale, Charles Sole, Stony River yams Thursday. 2nd- Clearing Sale, W. Chatterton, Kent Road. Saturday, 4th— Stratford Horse Fair Tuesday, 7th—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. Tuesday, 7th—Rahotu. Fr.day, 10th—Waiwakaiho, A 1 f) nd ay, 1 .‘lt h—Toko. Monday, 10th—lirenni. Tuesday, 11th—Stratford. Wednesday, 15th—Stony River. Friday, 1/ th—Kaponga. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED.I’ALANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE.. TUESDAY, MAY 7th. /'CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive not kter than FRIDAY, May 3rd. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE MAY 7th. CEMENTS are requested to forward ' lots so aa to reach us by FRIDAY, May 3rd. VoiJNG. HOBBS AND CO. QJLUES & NALDER STOCK SALES FOR—APRIL— Okaiawa—Monday 29. INGLEWOOD. HORSE_ FAIR,' FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. IVTATTHEWS & BENNETT will hold their Horse Fair in the Inglewood Stables, as above— PRESENT ENTRIES—--50 HACK AND HORSES. 5 unbroken horses Entries Solicited. At 1 p.m. HARNESS W. CANNON & CO. DOMINION BUTCHERY. BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD Beg to notify the general public that they have secured the services of a first-class Small Good amah, who has had fifteen years’ experience at Home, ami are now prepared to supply Small Goods of the best quality of every description. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ( W. CANNON (Near Bridge), Telephone No. 95. & 00. gTANLEY PRIVATE HOTEL BEGAN AND JULIET STREETS. (Next Messrs. James and Co.’s Warehouse), Stratford. MRS. H. McKAY, - - Proprietress. The above conveniently situated house, Imin. from railway platform, • having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished throughout in an up-to-date manner, t,,e new proprietress has re-opened the business as a First-class Boarding Estahl'shmet, and is now 1 ready to receive guests. Tourists and the Travelling Public will _ find the Accommodation and Cuisine Second to None. HOI’ DINNERS from 12 to 2. Moderate Tariff. MRS. McKAY. 1 Stratford, April 15th, 1912. LAND BUYERS. \ HOUSE, 6 rooms, washhouse, water, cowshed, hnyshed, J aero, level land, host part of town; 6min from P.O. Soiling at £300; a splendid opportunity for a working man STRAIGHT LEASE. 300 ACRES, for 5 or 7 years; firstclass grazing or dairying country,; bandy to school, factory, railway, good roads; rent 16s per acre .No goodwill. 16 ACRES, adjoining Borough, high and dry, no buildings , £6O per acre; easy terms. 197 ACRES, freehold, dairy farm, 20hail cowshed, 4 roomed house, 5 paddocks, half plou^iWfAe; ! mile from good handy to factory, -I milcsrTmi railway, 5 acres sr.eltor bush, balance in grass. Mortgage £721, to G.A. 5.0., £6OO for 4 years at 5 per cent. Sell at £lO 5s per acre. Deposit £250, balance easy terms. Would consider exchange for town property. THOMPSON. Land AgcnL Telephones 28 and 145. J’.O. Box 41 (Established 1903.) STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 8
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