AUCTJON SALTS. KING LISl' OF SALES—MAY— Friday, J 7th—Kaponga. Tuesday, 21 st—Rahotu. Friday, 2-4th—AV aiwa kaiho. Monday, 2 711 1 —U remi i. Monday, 27th— Douglas. , Tuesday, 28th—Stratford. AVcdnosday, 29th—Stony Hirer. ENTRIES NOW BEifo RECEIVE! NEWTON KING IST OF CLEARING SALES-i MAY— J'liursday, 23—C. Rates, Eltliam-0 unake Road. Thursday, 30tJi—A. P. Hughes, Ri erica. Friday, 31st—E. AVcstwood, Be Block. JUNE— Wednesday, 12th—Ah Miller, Yor Road. Midhirst. Monday, 2-lth—AV. Standish, Low Duthie Road. 'Wednesday, 26th—H. Parkes, Pa mor Road, K aponga. 'Thursday. 27th—Geo. Parker, Mar gatoki. JULY— Thursday, 4th—E. Kelliher, Tok Road. Thursday, 11th—F. Moore, Kai It (m conjunction with Mespr. Freeman R. Jackson and Ct?.) Thursday, 18th—Thos. Linn, Mar gatoki. AVedncsday. 24th—A Duthie Road. Thursday, 25th—A. Urenui Yards. AUGUST— A\ r ednesday, 7th—P. Jacob, Gordo Road. Thursday, Bth—Jas. Linn, Toko. Friday, 9th—Armstrong Bros., Ros Road, Tariki. Telfar, Uppe| AVatkin* E. mARANAKI AVOOL, SHEEPSKIN ih HIDE AND TALLOAV SALES HIDE SHED. Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairj Factory). NEXT SALE, IUESDA Y, JUNE 4. Clients arc particularly requested 1 forward Consignments in time to arrii not later than 1 Ri DAT, May 3Jtt. NEWTON KING. KAPONGA. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912. jVTEWTON KING will sell b Public Auction at his yards, i above— ■ • HEAD MIXED CATTLE Comprising—--25 in calf heifers. •10 store, fat and forward cows 20 20 month heifers 120 mixed yearlings 10 springing heifers 5 fat cows ’Ll}',
Sale at 1 o’clock. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 18th MAY. IVTEWTON KIUQ will sell by Auction, as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 22 weancrs 28 stores Sale at 12 o'clock. * AT THEMART. Poultry, vegetables, 3 tons Canterbury potatoes, onions, 12gal. copper and stand. 2 Price’s jacks, harness, saddles and bridles, gig whips, 1 piano, d.b.r. beds thirds, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, stretchers, platform rockers, wicker, dining and easy chairs, dresser, tables, chest drawers, washstands, duchess chest, wall cabinet, music stand, couches, linoleums, carpets, hearthrugs, door mats, brass r. fenders and brasses, mirrors, toilet sets, 1 case crockery, brushware, cutlery, suits, clocks lamps, sundries, 8 ladies’ and men’s f.w. bikes. FRUIT. FRUIT. 200 cases fresh picked apples and pears, direct from the growers. Also, A quantity of choice flowering and ' ornamental shrubs, hedge plants, etc. Terms for all fruit purchased CASH. Sale at 1 o’clock. SATURDAY, MAY 18. At 2 o’clock.
LENNERH ASSETT AND SONS will offer by Public Auction, at the Mart, High Street, Eltham—--1 On behalf of MR. G. PARKER, who has sold liis farm—--1 single bucket “Dominion Milking Machine,” in perfect working order, complete, with 4J h.p. Pitt Oil Engine. Fuller particulars on application. The above can bo inspected at work at any time, by appointment with the Auctioneers, Eltham, or Mr. Parker, on the farm. Q-f LUES &. j. NALDER STOCK SALES FOR MAY— Auroa—Monday, 20. Manaia—Tuesday, 21. Monthly Horse Fair, Princes Street, Hawera—Saturday, 25. Okaiawa—Monday, 27. - Eltham—'Wednesday, 29. i Glovin' Road, Hawera—Thursday, 30 Kaponga—Friday, 31.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 16, 16 May 1912, Page 8
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