AUCTION *..«!.-:.*. i AHA N AKI" WOOL, SH BEPgBEMy HIDIE AND TALLGW BALIS. HI.HE SH»H • Glofccm Koad, Str«Mord (atll DaSrf Factor?). NEXT SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19R CILIENTS are particularly requested 1 io forward CoQ*igumeafcfl is tjrtm to ami*** ,n«* )«tor »u«u is Mi* DAY, FEBRUARY 6. VEWTON KIN» STRATFOIIu VtOOJi. bHEEPSKIN HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 391 J. jTILIENTS are kindly requested to forward consignments m »b to reach us by Friday. 6tb Feb., 3011. N*EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MJffilfc. CANTILE A. C. LTD., Stratford. 3TRATFOBP WOOL. RIDE. SBPCI* . SKIN. AND TALLOW HALIHk TUESDAY* FEBRUARY 10, 1914. ( HLIENTft are rt*iufi«t*d to forward i; ; !.".!• ho a" f " fflboh ci.by VMii* DAY, FEBRUARY 6. . il a. ifoONe and 00. \;fcWTUN K * W U * * LIST OF SALES' JANUARY— Friday, 23—Kaponga. Monday, 2G—Urcnui. Tuesday, 27—Rahotu. Friday ', 80—Waiwakaiho. Saturday,'3l—Land Sale mortgagee New Plymouth. ENTRIES INVITED. rpHE X.Z. LOAN AND MERCANI- TILE AGENCY CO., Limited, LIST OF SALES for JANUARY— \ 3 ]< .nday, 26—Kakararaos Htfesday, 27—Stratford Wednesday, 2S—Eltliam Wednesday, 28—liohurataki Sheep Fair ' T'miMiay, 29—Hawera •\\TEBSTU.R. DOBSON AND CO.'S VV LIST OF' SALESANT? ART— St rat lord. 'Tuesday—27. StraWo'fd Sheep Fair, Wednesday—
1 TLLIES AND NALDER'S STOCK X ' SALES FOR AT'ARYrhursday, 22—Hawera M today, 2f>—Aurna Tuesday, 27—Manaia Fridav,, 30— Hawera Sheep and Ram MAT AIT SALEYARDS. TMT USDAY. FEBRUARY 5. g ES9RS . MAttTIkEWS, GAMLIN I and .Co.. vail hold a Slieep Ir in fcheii Matau yards on the LIES SOLICITED. AUCTION SALE. UnVX jVKSI. PENCE. . FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, I'lAl'tiX ST. EXTENSION EAST, Stratford. THURSDAY, 22*i<i JANUARY", ERA, At L3O i>.m. rp I. LAMASON lias been; iavorL • v.] with instructions from Mrs A. C. Macrae who is leaving the district, to pell,' as above, the, whole of ~hcr property, consisting of—-i-Acfu and 6-ropmed fapuse, practicallv new. copper au d tubs built in, hot; and cold water, electric light, 2 fowl- | houses.' slied, and all modern conveniences. Anyone in search of a nice, clean, convenient home should snap this. j |?,nther particulars at Mart or Sale. Also at same hour arid place, The' whole of the Furniture and including linoleums, sideboard, Duchess chests, dmhig, hall and toilet tallies, mirrors tenders and irons, couch, y carpets, door slips, bedsteads and tnattrasses (double and rimrle), waehstands, toilet sets, crockery ware, glass war©, din- , \v« and kitchen utensils,-collec-t.io'r, garden tools, 20 prize White" Leghorn Fowls (Irvine strain), fowl coops, and host of sundries too numerous to particularise. On dr»v cf sale rally round the flag. VQTE. As Mrs Macrae is leaving ' Stratford for Wellington, our instrucj tions are to sell. -—J-j W. H. HAWKINS, ( Auctioneer. \ INGAMOMONA—MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. f OORE'S ROYAL MAIL COACH *- SERVICE between Okahukura nin Trunk Railway) and Ohura will extended to Whangarnomona from beginning of Sovem" er next. Time>io in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery -and Bait Stables at Ohura, itiere and MangaVoa. TOM MOORE, Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 8
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