AUCTION SALES, nTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND . MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.'S LIST OF SALES FOR FEBRUARY—.Monday 14—Opunake. Tuesday 15—Manaia. Thursday 17—Kohuratahi. Friday 17—Hawera Sheep Fair. Friday 18—Waverley. Monday 21 —Kakaramea. Tuesday 22—Stratford-. Wednesday 23—EI t ham. Thursday 24—Hawera. Friday 25—Palmer Road. Saturday 26 —Hawera Ram Fair. Monday 28—Opunake. Tuesday 29—Manaia. mHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF V 7... LTD.. LIST OF SALES FOR FEP.KHARY— Okaiawa—Monday 14. Maup.imingi Sheep Fair—Tuesday 13. Eltha m—Wednesday 16. Hawera— Thursday 17. Opunake—Monday 21. Manaia —Tuesday 22. Auroa—Friday 25. Okaiawa—Monday 28. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from January 1, 1916. STRATFORD SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1916. kTEWTON KING will sell at his Stratford Yards on the above date. ' jrf] HEAD MIXED CATTLE, CtlU including—--33 ?>\ to 4 year bullocks 50 2i year steers 100 store cows 25 fat cows 150 20 months heifers 80' 20 months steers MIXED SHEEP, including: 1500 f.m. ewes 300 4 tooth wethers 100 2 tooth wethers 200 2 tooth ewes Sale at 1 o'clock.
POHOKURA SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1916 JEWTON KING will sell at his Pohokura Yards as above:3000 umm S?XEP - Sale at 1 o'clock. AWAKING YARDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. wTEWTON KING will sell at his yards as above—--2000 (3-tootli to f.m. ewes 800 lambs 000 2-tooth ewes 700 2-tooth wethers 850 fat and forward 4-tooth wethers 100 fat ewes 500 f.i'.m. ewes 3.30 3 to 4-year bullocks 100 2to 2H' ear steers 22.0 fat and forward cows 5 bulls 5 springers 20 purebred 8-tooth Lincoln rams 70 Romney and Lincoln rams 5 horses ! Sale at 12.30. J NOTE.—At this sale I will be pleased to offer any stock on account of the Wounded Soldiers or other Relief Funds. ORLANDO STREET, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. NEWTON KING has been favoured with instructions from Mr F. E. Dobson, to sell by Public Auction.at bis residence, Orlando Street, the whole of his household furniture, etc., as follows : Piano, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattress, ' pillows, duchess pair wardrobe (bevelled mirror door), G-drawer idlest, withstands, toilet sets, chesterfield with moquette covering, also easy chair, upholstered wicker chairs, bentwood chairs, large sideboard with bevelled glass mirror, extension table, walnut top oval (able, overmantle, an-: titjue copper curb, tabic cover,) pictures, liearth rugs, carpet square, carpet runner, linoleum, flour bin. meat safe, electric iron, crockery, kitchen utensils, I tabic mangle, wringer, pair oi steps, garden hose, lawn mower J -ton coal, phonograph and records: also bulldog "WhareNOTE.—Mr Dobson is leaving the district, and everything is to be sold Without Reserve, except the Piano and Bulldog. The furniture may he inspected on the morning of the sale. Sale at 180 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 57, 12 February 1916, Page 8
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