AUCTION SALES. Newton king’s LIST OF SALES—i JUNE—i Saturday, I—Stratford Horse Fair Tuesday, 4—Raliotu. I Tuesday 4—Taranaki Wool and Hide Sale, Stratford. Friday, 7 —Waiwakaiho. j ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. NEWTON KING T IST OF CLEARING SALES—1J MAY— Thursday, 30th—A. P. Hughes, Riverlea. Friday, 31st—E. Westwood, Bell Block. JUNE— Tuesday, 11th—J. Fabish, Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 12th—V. Miller, York Road. Midhirst. Wednesday, 19th—C. Henderson, Ngarild Road. Ranetu Monday, 24th—W. Standish, Lowei Duthie Road. Tuesday, 25th June—Jersey and Holstein Heifer Sale, Stratford Yards, on account J. Levandowski. Wednesday, 26th—H. Parkes, Palmer Road, Kaponga. Thursday, 27th—Geo. Parker, Mangatoki. JULY— Monday, Ist—T. Winters and Son, Kapuni. Tuesday, 2nd—F, E. B. Lovelock, Wai puku. Wednesday, 3—F. J. Jhonson, Waihi, Hawera (in conjunction with Messrs. Gillies and Nalder). Thursday, 4tk—E. Kelliher, Toko Road. Friday, sth—Mrs. M. Forbes, Mata, Eltham. Thursday, 11th—F. Moors, BiuLy Park, Kai-Iwi (in conjunction with Messrs, vreeinau K. Jackson and Co.) Tuesday, 16—Nowland and Scott, Robson Road. Wednesday, 17—G. Bell, Matapu, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Thursday, IStli—Thou. Linn, Mangatoki, liigh-olass pedigree cattl« Monday, 22nd—H. I\. tYoble, Tariki Road. Wednesday, 24th—A. Tolfar, Upper Duthie Road, Mahoe. Friday, 26—A. E. Roche, Upper Palmer Road. AUGUST— Wednesday, 7th—P. Jacob, Gordon Road. Thursday, Bth—Jae. Linn, Token Friday, oth— A. J. Armstrong, Ross Road; Tariki. Taranaki wool, sheepskin, HIDE AND TALLOW 6ALBS. HIDE SHED. Cloton Road, Stratford Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4. Clients are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive not later than !■ RIDA' r , May 31 it. NEWTON KING. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. IVTEWTON KING will sell by i-N Auction, as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, AND SUNDRIES. 23 weaners 20 stores 1 milk waggon 1 stack of hay. I Purebred Jersey Bull, . calf Uncle Sam. Sale at 12. AT THE MART. Poultry, vegetables, 4 tons Canterbury potatoes, onions, milk cans wringers, d.b.b.l. guns, 5 bikes, lamps, crockery, clocks, brushware, sideboard, duchess chest, chest drawers, couches, dining room and easy chairs, platform rocker, tables, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc bedding, hearthrugs, carpets, b.r. fenders, mirrors, sundries. 150 cases cooking and desert pears apples. WITHOUT RESERVE— On account of a resident who is leavin the district—The- Contents of a 5-roomed house, comprising: 8 Austrian b.w. chairs, 1 oak rocking chair (upholstered), 1 wicker easy chair, 1 colonial sofa, 1 couch upholstered in Utrecht velvet, dresser, kitchen and occasional tables, carved cabinet, flower stand, | b.r. bedstead, 1 single wood bedstead, wooden stretcher, wire mattresses, chest drawers, washsfcand (tiled hack), toilet sets, linos., runners, lamps, crockery, curtain poles, and rings, wheelbarrow, garden tools, new 200 gal. tank, b.r. fender and irons, baths, Easty organ (with slight reserve). Sale at 1. Terms for all fruit purchased, cr^h. STRATFORD. horsiTfair SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. Newton king will sell by Public Auction as under— AT HIS HORSE BAZAAR—HORSES fl t) 1 Cortland waggon (practically new) Pair horses and harness. At 1 p.m. H. BOARD, jgRICKLAY E R, Estimates Given For Bricklaying, Concrete Work, etc. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH BELLRINGERS’.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 30 May 1912, Page 8
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