HE STEATFOED JiAET. T. i. LAMASON. Poultry, Pfllscellansoiw and Prcduca SMss Heirs EVERY SATURDAY at 12.39. Clearing Sales of Household Furniture and Effects a Speciality. i oictUos Sales Conducted in any part of the District. Prompt Account Sales after every Sale VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. REGISTERED LAND AGENT. Up-to-date List cf Town and Country Properties ter Sal®. * Agents for Kempthorno, Prosssr’e Manures, and iUnner’s Agrlouityral Lime. Horse and Gsw Covers of the Highest Quality at Lowest Rates. The Famous Mcßaa Mattress, Sola Agents for Taranaki. Inspection invited. Try us before going elsewhere. Always on stock for private sale— Prime O.S. Chaff, feed, and seed oats, wheat, barley, binder twine, seeds of all descriptions, Scotch tares, borse and cow covers, furniture, tents all sizes, marquees. Large supply of Inglewood Factory bacon and hams always in stock. AT TEE MART, SATURDAY, APRIL doth. BY PUBLIC AUCTION: Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, onions, Iron-bark pumpkins, copper and stand, wire-wove and box mattresses, iron bedstead, chest drawers’, marbletop washstand, Duchess chest, tables, chairs, couch. sewing machine, ladies’ and gents’ bicycles, double set buggy harness (nearly new), brand new lace machine, hoots and shoos, several eight-day clocks (brand new), and quantity sundries. 1 Set tanned gig harness (nearly new), a really fine set. OAA CASES FRUIT, Ov>U Comprising— Pears, Tomatoes (ripe and green). Quinces, cookers and desert apples. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRSTCLASS PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MESSRS PEDERSEN and RETELL, to sell by Auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 9th May, THE Goodwill of their farm containing 1090 acres, about 207 acres of which are in grass, and the balance in heavy bush on papa formation. Other improvements consist of cottage, sheep yards, and dip. Tenure, 0.R.P., fn’th right of purchase at 12s 6d per acre. The property is situated on the Rerokino Road, about 12 miles from I ruti, and the same distance from Whangamomon'a Railway Station. Owing to dissolution of partnership, this prperty will ho ski.' subject to two mortgages totalling £7OO, without reserve. Sale at 2.30 p.m. TIP-TOP DAIRY FAR3I FOR SALE "O ASY terms—loo acres of the -“-M richest dairying country in the Taranaki district. All level and well subdivided into paddocks, box thorn hedges; 10roomed house, every modern convenience, hot ami cold water; cowshed, and numerous other outbuildings. 60 to El cows can he taken at valuation. Close to factory, school, etc., and will be within one-quarter mile of railway route (Stratford-Opunnke). Will easilv return £IOOO annually. Price £66 pei acre. Jcrms £ooo cash, balance on mortgage £2OOO for 6 years at 5 \ per cent,, balance lor 6 years at 5 ! per cent. No farm can bo more strongly recommended by me than j this one. Apply sharp, Newton King. ’Phone 94. ’Phone 9! First in the Field for Furniture. EVANS TICHBON (PRACTICAL) CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Onr Motto: “High Quality.” Our Prices: “The Lowest in Tcv.-n,” REGAN STREET. (Opposite Wesley Sunday School.) Wo like the “R. and 0.” brand o hats and caps very much; they are so comfortable, light in weight, perfect in style and very durable. Ask your local clothier for the “E. and j G.” brand overjtinao. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 8
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529Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 8
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