JSJfIWTON KIND'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Monday, I—R. HiiL-muson, Kaponga Wednesday, 3—S. Weston, junr., Awatuna East Friday, s—Geo. Mitchell, Waiwakaiho yards Wednesday, 17— W. J. B. and W. Paton (pedigree Jorscys), Waiwakiho yards Thursday, 18— W. P. Bishop, Waitui Wenedsday, 2i— Jas. Scott, Mon- . mouth Road, Stratford Thursday and Friday, 25 and 20— W. Crccnway, I'imiho (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Tuesday, 30— W. Searle, Awatuna JULY— Thursday. 2-. T. T. Hughes, Rugb- > Rna.u. Tariki Monday, li-11". Kcnnv, Cheal Road. Ngacre Tuesday. 7—Mrs. Mortloclc, F.itham (in coiiimiclion with Loan .<• Meiv:>!ili!c Co., H:iwi:ra) Thursday, !>-J. W. Uixon, Okalo Thursday, D-CI. Shaw, Skcet lloa:'.. Kapnni Friday, 10-R. J. I.inn, Normanln (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Wednesday, 15 Ranieva, I River Yards | Thursday, 10—Jas. Phillips, senr., Eltham (pedigree Jerseys) 1 Thursday, -23—, T. S. McDonald, Toko Wednesday, 20—C. Yince, Salisbury Road, Tuna AUGUST- , ' . Monday, 3-TI. Cole. Tikorangi Wednesday, 13— T. Kennedy, Toko SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street and New-ton King', Bell Block (pediI grce Holstoins) THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1011. j NEWT(TN~ TTTXG l]J-[AS received instructions from Mr. J. W. Archer, who has sold his jFarm, to sell by Public Auction at the Farm, Cross Road, Tuna, as above— WITHOUT RESERVE— Jg DAIRY COWS, -Ith culvers, due August and September 3 2-ycar empty heifers, 2 weancrs, mare, cart and lmrncsa, 2 pedigree Berkshire sows (to farrow in August), .milk cans, aerator, buckets, and a few articles of furniture Also— . With Slight Re.serve-!ully-puid-up shares in the Midhirst Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Luncheon provided. SALE OF LEASE. NEWTON KING [-JAS been instructed to sell by Public Auction at his Mart/ Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the Gth day of June, 1!) H, at 2 p.m., the Lease of AIX THAT PIECE ul" LAND containing 9(1 acres, more or less, being the Section numbered 2-1, Tarurutangi District. Lease expires November I, 11122. Yearly rental, .€lO 2s (id. For further particulars and Condition* of Sale, apply to MESSRS COVETT & QCIU.IAM, . or THE AUCTIONEER. W. KONG & 00. FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS Empire Picture Buildings, DEVON STREET. ilwavs on Hand: CHOICEST FRUITS VEGETABLES CONFECTIONERY EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SWEET. We are not looking for big profits, so we sell at reasonable rates. Give us a Trial I We guarantee to please. NOTE THE ADDRESS: Empire Picture Buildhica.
I'd- Lliu Shooting- Season we lirvc just opsni'il ii]) our new stocks of GUNS and AMMUNITION. KEY SON AND ARNOLD IROXJION'CERS, L'M'OX GTIJSET CENTAL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 27 May 1914, Page 8
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