*«sr.* t*tt N TEW T 0 N KING'S LIST OF SALES. MARCH:— Monday, 17—Toko. Tuesday, 18—Stratford. Wednesday. 19—Stony River. Thursday, 20—Clearing sale, Fisher tiros., t'renui. Tuesday, 2o—Kahotu. Wednesday, 26—Crenui, Thursday 27—R. Thomas’ Clearing Sale, Waitara Road. Friday, 28—Waiwakaiho Cattle Sale* and Supplementary Sheep Fair. Monday, 31—Douglas. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, MARCH 15. EWTON KING will Sell by PubPi GS, HORSES, CALVES, ETC. 30 weaner pigs 23 stores 1 g'g 1 d.s. buggy with polo 3 sows to furrow in April Poultry, 1 ton table potatoes, copper, set harness, gig whips, hammers, brushware, clocks, cutlery, crockery, bridles, head - stalls, d.b.r. bedsteads, kapoc bedding, wire mattresses, hall stand, Duchess chests, rugs, carpets, fenders, suit lengths, gent’s suits. 2 confectionery show cases 2 doz. confectionery jars Also on account of whom it may concern, the under-mentioned new Furniture:— IV ardrobes, handsome sideboards, Duchess pairs, couches, Morris Chairs, Washstands, dressing tables. 3 and 4-drawer chests, etc. lie Auction as above— Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART.
FRUIT: FRUIT! 1 FRUIT 11! fiOO CASES CIIOICE fruit > 17 U U fresh from Orchard, comprising— Peaches, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, Grapes, etc., etc. Clients, please note that all Fruit, Sundries, etc., purchased at auction must ho cash. Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH. fEWTON KING will Sell by Publio HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Comprising—--60 store cows 00 fat and forward cows 29 fat' cows 45 2 l-year steers 80 20-raonths steers 35 20-months heifers 150 mixed weaners 25 bulls 800 lambs 150 fat and forward wethers 150 f.f.m. forward ewes Sale at 1 o’clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. • THURSDAY, 20th MARCH. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr N. FULTON to sell at his residence, Juliet Street as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Auction as above— PARTICULARS LATER.
H. S. HARRIS. (Late of Wanganui.) OEGS to notify Residents of Stratford that ho lias purchased the Business recently conducted by BERT BURGESS, And hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of support. To-morrow, the new firm opens with a big sale of goods, to be slaughtered at low prices to make room for a large and new stock. Repairs Executed on Premises. CENTRAL BOOT ARCADE, BROADWAY. REMOVAL NOTICE. WANTED the Public and Surrounding Districts to know r. YOUNG is still to be found in shop two doors’ from the Loan and Mer■antile, Broadway, Stratford. Boots of all kinds, nand-sewn, pegged, or riveted. Own make made to order. Workmanship and Quality Repairs always satisfactory. BOOTS AND SHOES, BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. Come and inspect our Stock; all velccme.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 61, 14 March 1913, Page 8
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