SALES BY AUCTION. ]SJEWTON KIXG'S LIST OF SALES MARCHWednesday, B—Kohuratahi Suppla* mentary Sheep Fair. Thursday, 9—Clearing Sale, C. Hg" ley, Kaponga. Friday, 10—Waiwakaiho Friday, 10—Toko. Monday, 13—Douglas. Monday, 13—Uruti. Tuesday, 14—Stratford. Wednesday, 15—Stony River. Friday, 17—Kaponga. Monday, 20—Urenui, Tuesday, 21—Rahotu. Wednesday, 22—Okau, •Friday, 24—YVaiwakalho. Monday, 27—Douglas. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. Wednesday, 29—Stony River, ' Wednesday, 29—Pohokura. APRIL— Thursday, 6—Awakiso Entries invited, Special Xotice.—The Rules and Regn* lations of the Taranaki AUctlonee!*', Association have come into force As froin January 1. MANAIA ROAD, KAPONGATHURSDAY, MARCH 9 NEWTON KING. H AS been favored with. instruction* fr«m Mr. C. Hartley, who is.leaving the district, to sell as above, his House■held Furniture and Effects, as under. WITHOUT RESERVE— Sideboard, chairs, wicker chairs, hanging lamp, table lamp, Pripaus stove, 4 tables, curtain poles, curtains, blinds, double beds, three-quarter and single beds, child's wooden cot (drop side), duchess washstand, chest' drawera, bedding, pillows, etc., kitchen, dresser, Singer sewing machine (drop head), book shelf, 1 clothes horse, irons, saucepans, crockery, cutlery, jam, glass jars, safe, garden tools, stiws, 2 baths, tennis racquets, gent's bicycle (in good order), long-sliafter gig, light spring cart, 1 set harness, breast plate, patent britching. 1 3-year-old mare, broken to saddl* and harness. With Slight Reserve— Briasmead piano, 14-day clock, Browning automatic gun «nd case, bagatelle game, 1 Spaniel bitch (first prize at Str4tfor4 Show) Also— Ob account of C. J, Hollard's ftstate-» 1 chestnut mare, light covered-in delivery cart, 1 set harness, 1 Shacklook range, 1. dining table, quantity of timber. Sale at 1 o'clock.
WATWAKAIHO SUPPLEMENTARY SI-lEEP FAIR & CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 19l«NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above—--700 f.m. ewes (in lots) 300 lambs 200 wethers 50 store and forward co~i>, 10 springers 15 bulls Sale at 12.30. ARRANGE YOUR SCHOOL PICNICS NOW. Visit the N G A E R E GARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in tb» MINIATURE SKA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then let them enjoy the sensation of the . popular WATER CIIUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lolht. Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence. OUR JOINTS. I Are always fresh, and the quality is proved at every dinner table. We kill ONLY PRIME REEF, MUTTON, PORK and POULTRY. We want orders. You -want owr «ervice. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AOCD PROMPTITUDE. . .. BOXEDT'STThe Best Fertiliser. Orders taken foi »ny quantity, from '/.-ewt "... SOLE BROS This is Not a Patent Medicine— IT IS A PRESCRIPTION OF AN EMINENT ENGLISH SPECIALIST. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. years I have been a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of tho leading specialist* of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s Od, I, will, post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease.—F. W. G. Greville, Edljtof "N.Z. Dairyman," Box 502, Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1916, Page 8
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