AUCTION SALfeb Newton king’s LIST OF SALES. APRIL—- ! Saturday, s—Stratford Autumn Horse Fair Monday, 7—Clearing sale, Jos. Pratt, Otawal Hoad, To rata Monday, 7—Urenui Tuesday, B—Rahotu Autitnm Cattle Fair Tuesday, B—Stratford Hide, Sk;n and Wool Sale Friday, 11—Waiwakaiho Monday, 14—Toko Tuesday, 15—Stratford ▼ Wednesday, 16—Stony River Friday, 18—Kaponga Friday, 18—Clearing Sale, Chas. Crisp, Kahui Road, Rahotu Monday, 21—Urenui Tuesday, 23—Rahotu Friday, 25—Waiwakaiho Monday, 28—Douglas Tuesday, 29—Stratford Wednesday, 30 —Stony River STRATFORD AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. CLIENTS please note that I to hold only one day’s Sale, viz/, SATURDAY, sth APRIL, not two days’ sale as previously advertised. Sale at 11 o’clock. Newton King. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, sth APRIL, 1913. Newton king wm Sen at hia yards as above — PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 30 weaners 25 stores 1 sow to farrow, April 10 pedigree sows and hoars 1 milk cart Also— On behalf of D.0.A., one Calthope motor car. Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, 3 tons potatoes, copper and stand, lawn mower, harness, 30 bags onions, fender and brasses, duchess chests, chest drawers, sideboards, couches, wardrobes, washstands, Morris, easy and dining chairs, tables, hall stand, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire mattresses and stretchers, kapoc bedding, carpet squares, drapery and sundries, etc., etc. FRUIT 1 FRUIT!! FRUITIII 9 QQ CASES CHOICE FRUIT, Fresh from Orchard, comprising— Apples, pears, tomatoes, etc.
NOTE.—Clients please note all fruit, sundries, etc., purchased at auction, strictly cash. Sale at 1 o’clock. OX THE PREMISES, ELTHAM. 0 1 ; ' SATURDAY, APRIL 5. At 11 a.m. sharp. v;r-:nl GILLIES AND NALDER have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Dr. Harrison, to sell— WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of the high-class furniture, motor car, etc., including: HALL— • 5 choice arm chairs, stag’s head, sofa, oak palm stand, revolving bookcase, barometer, oak smoker’s cabinet, beautiful oak hall clock, card tables, carpet, screens, pictures, fender and irons, etc. DRAWING ROOM— Chesterfield sofa, 5 arm chairs, music stool, table, lady’s mahogany writing desk, handsome Standard lamp, antique brass fender and irons, blue Liberty carpet square, ornaments, etc. DINING ROOM—--6 English-made dining chairs, table, Axminster carpet square, oak bookcase (complete with Encyclopaedia (Britannica), cutlery, claret jugs, tantalus stand, glassware, complete Spode dessert service, complete new dinner service, wine in cases Also— All contents of 5 bedrooms, furnished with the best of furniture required for bedrooms, wardrobes, duchess tables, bedding, etc., Kitchen—Dresser, table, chairs, clock, new vacuum cleaner, and a great quantity of utensils. Outside—Garden roller, Green lawn mower, tools, quantity of bolts, spanners, lamps, and motor accessories. Also, with slight reserve, at 1 p.m.—Cadillac motor car, 5-seater, nearly new, in first-class order, with large number of extra fittings, Austin wind shield, etc. Eroadwood piano player with music rolls (almost new), cost 150 guineas. Handsome oak hall clock. Valuable old carved pak dining-room suite—mantelpiece, sideboard, table, bureau, waggon, fender. This suite is rare and good. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 4 April 1913, Page 8
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