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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. FEBRUARY— Friday, 11—Waiwakaiho Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Friday, 11—Toko. Monday, 14—Clearing Sale, Mrs. E. B. Pongdestre, Omata. ■Monday, 14—Douglas. Tuesday, 15—Stratford Sheep and Cattle Fair. Wednesday Hi—Pokohura Sheep Fair. Wednesday, I£S—Stony River. Thursday 17 —G.W. Calvert's clearing sale. Thursday, 17—Awakino Fair. Friday, 18—Okau Fair. Friday, IS—liaponga. Monday, 21—Urenui. Tuesday, 22 —Rahotu. Tuesday, 22 —Uruti. Wednesday, 23—Kahuratahi Sheep and Cattle Fair. Friday, 25—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 2S —Douglas (Supplementary). Tuesday, 29—Stratford. LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS. MARCH— Friday, 3—Urenui. Wednesday, S—Kahuratahi. Friday, 10—-Waiwakaiho. Friday, 17—Uruti. Wednesday, 2!)—Pohokura. Entries invited. Special Notice. —The Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force as from January 1. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. NEWTOfT KING JQESIRES to notify his clients that owing to his Pohokura Sale clashing with the New Zealand I iOan and Mercantile Company's Te Wera sale, the Pohokura sale has been postponed from FRIDAY, 11th inst., until WEDNESDAY, 16th inst. NEWTON KING.

TOKO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. NEWTON" KINO 'yiLL sell at his yards as above — 150 head mixed cattle 27 fat ewes 22 fat lambs 1 4-tooth Lincoln Ram Sa!o at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD lIORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. NEWTON KING soil by Public Audtion at his Horse Bazaar, as above: Q HORSES, including— Broken and Unbroken Draughts, HalfDraughts, Hacks, and light Harness horses. Sale at 1 o'clock.

FURNITURE SAT.E, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. CORNER OF DAW SON AND HINE STREETS. L. A. NOLAN & CO, r H[AVE received instructions from MISS MORSIIEAD, Dawson Street, to sell by auction, all her Furniture, etc,, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM— Chesterfield Divan Chair, Folding Chairs, YVieker Chairs, Puriri Coal-box, Carpet, China Cabinet, M.thogany Card Table, Whatnot, Velvet Pile Rug, Cushions, Table Covers, Willow Pattern China, Spade Dish and Cover (silvermounted), Cut-glass Decanters, Entree Dishes, quantity of old China, Dessert Set, Writing Cabinet, Piano by Justin Brown, London. DINING-ROOM— Puriri Table, Leather C'oueh and four Chairs, Writing Table, Wicker Chairs, Gilt-frame Mirror, Inlaid Table, Sideboard, Pictures, Cutlery, and E.P. Ware, Cedar Hall Chairs, Barometer, Clock, Encyclopedia (14 volumes), etc, BEDROOM No. 1— Handsome Large Double Wardrobe with drawers and bevelled-glass mirror, Brass-mounted Ship's Chest of Drawers, Mahogany Table, High-back Horsehnir Chairs, Wicker Table and Chairs, Washstand, Iron Bedstead, Mattress, Carpet, Blinds and Curtains, Linoleums. BEDROOM No. 2Two Wooden Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Chairs, Washstand, Toilet Set, two Chests Drawers, Commode, Iron Bedstead and Ma'itress, Largo Mirror, two Chests Drawers, Table. BEDROOM No. 3 Wooden Bed and Mattresses, Table, Toilet Set, Linoleum. BATHROOM— Porcelain Bath with Hood Califont, Linoleum. KITCHEN— Long Table, Cupboard, Gas Stove, Perfection Oil Stove with Oven, Couch, Clock, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools. Pony Premier Kodak, 3 plate sides. Eas'tman No. 1 Pocket Folding Kodak in leather case, AUCTIONEERS' NOTE,—The Piano is in first-class order and was especially imported and cost SO guinea^

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 8

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