fttioTJUW EWT 0 N KING’S n LIST OF SALES. MARCH;— Thursday, 20—Clearing sale, Fisher Bros., Urenui. Tuesday, 20—Clearing Sale, 11. Thomas, Waitara Road. Wednesday, 2(3—Urenui t Wednesday, 20—Pohokura Supplementary Sheep Fair. Friday, 28—Whangamomona Supplementary Slieep Fair and fettle Sale. Monday, 31—Douglas. ENTRIES SOLICITED. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913. ' CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments time to arrive not later than FRIA DAY, APRIL 4. - NEWTON KING. THURSDAY, !MARCH 20. NEWTON KING has received Instructions from MR N. FULTON to sell, without reserve, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising;— Sideboard, overmantle, extension dining-table, couch, settee, easy and ordinary chairs, small table?, whatnots, music stand, pictures and oilpaintings, window and hall curtains, linoleums,, carpets, hearth rugs and mats, handsome, 3-piec© bedroom suite with Puriri pannelling, iron and wooden bedsteads, Duchess chests, washstand, bedroom ware, mattress and pillows, crockery, dinner and tea sets, kitchen utensils and sundries, garden tools and rubber hose, superior English side-saddle, gent’s saddle, bridles gig and harness, pot plants, phonograph and 100 records. Also, with low reserve— The handsome harness horse “Trixie” (to be offered with a written guarantee), and a serviceable two-wheeled waggonette. On account of MR D. L. A. ASTBURY:— 8-Roomed House ana J acre, with electric light and all conveniences, now occupied by" Mr N. Fulton, and situated in. Juliet . Street i* ; Tuesday, 25—Rahotu. Also—
Sale at 1 o’clock. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. ! At 11 O’clock. POHOKURA. 1917 ACRES ' ’IA.Wf GRAND SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. \ ,;v IN TIP-TOP HEART. - L T. MANDENO JACKSON Instructed by MESSRS. MOFFAT AND BALLARD (acting on behalf of the owners), will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date:— The Whole of that Valuable Freehold, being subdivision 6, block 8, Ngatimaru, S.D., containing 1917 acres, /of which 1450 acres are in grass, fenced into 12 sheep paddocks; balance bush. About 250 acres ploughable, balance undulating to hilly. . No Noxious Weeds. Wintered 1600 breeding ewes, 800 dry sheep, and 300 head of cattle. Clipped 47 bales of wool last year. Men’s hut and dip. Formed Road to property, which is 2) miles from Pohokura railway station, and 32 miles from Stratford (Te Koura line). Land Transfer Title. ALSO—IPUWHAKATARA. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Block of 1000 ACRES; five miles from Thames ; all undulating to hil-Xy ly country; well watered by creek, and all in heavy mixed bush. Land Transfer Title. WEBSTER. DOBSON AND CO.’S LIST OF SALES:MARCH— Tuesday, 25th—Stratford. /MILLIES AND NALDER’S STOCK SALES FOR MARCH—--1 hursday, 20—Hawera. Monday, 24—Auroa. Tuesday, 25—Manaia. Monday, 31—Okaiawa. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE. SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW HALE. NEXT SALE, APRIL 8. jOLIENTS are requested to forward 'I > b' f .v- reach HR by FRIDAY, APRIL 4. wH H. YOUNG AND 00. 4k
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 8
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