AUCTIGK SALZS. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE-SHED, i Cloton Roa-d, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE, LY, MARCH 7. 1916. j Clients are kindly requested to for- ! ward consignments so as to reach our; shed by Friday, March 3rd. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD WOOL, SHEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW BALES. TUESDAY, MARCH 7 } 1916. Clieuts are kindly requested to fox* ward consignments so m to reaoh a* shed by Friday, March 3rd. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A. 00., LTD., Sfcr»!*)rd. "\T E W T 0 JS K LIST OF SALESLIST OF SHEEP FAIRS :~ FEBRUARYWednesday 16—Stony River Wednesday, 16—Pohokura sale. Thursday 17—G. W. Calvert, Clearing Sale, Thursday 17—Awakino Fair Friday 18—Okau FanFriday IS—Kaponga. Monday 21—Urenui Tuesday 22—Rahotu. Tuesday 22—Uruti Wednesday 23—Kohuratabi Sheep) and Cattle Fair Friday 25—AVaiwakaiho Monday 28—Douglas (supplementary) Tuesday 20—Stratford LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS:— MARCH— Friday 3—Urenui (supplementary) Wednesday .B—Kohuratabi supplementary) Friday 10—Waiwakaiho (supplementary) Friday 17—Uruti (supplementary) Wednesday 29—Pohokura (supplementary) ENTRIES INVTTED. ORLANDO STREET, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. "VTEWTON KING has been favoured with instructions from Mr F. E. Dobson, to sell by Public Auction at his 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), 6-drawer chest, washstands, 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 table, overmantle, antique copper tt"'b, tabic cover, pictures, hearth rugs, carpet
square, carpet runner, linoleum, flour bin, meat safe, electrio iron, crockery, kitchen utensils, table mangle, wringer, pair of steps, garden hose, lawn mower, J-ton coal, phonograph and records; iilso bulldog "WhareNOTE— Mr Dobson is leaving the ; district, and everything is to he sold • Without Reserve, except the Piano ' and Bulldog. ' Tlie furniture may be inspected on ■ the moraine of the sale. Sale at 1.30 9 clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TOKO YARDS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916. mHE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE A ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. have received instructions from Mr N. R. Fryday, who has sold his farm, to sell, at the Toko Yards (kindly lent by Mr Newton King), on the above date, Without Reserve—--510 I and 0 f.f.m. evres 515 lambs ISO 2-tooth ewes 190 2-tooth wethers 13 Lincoln and Ronmey rams 20 2 1-y ear-old steers 25 18-mouths old steers 1 I LB-inouths old heifers 20 store and forward cows 2 draught horses and harness 7 unbroken horses Double furrow plough and chain harrows. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 59, 15 February 1916, Page 8
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