SALES BT AUCTION. IUNQ'S LIST OF SALES, APEIIr- ' " . ... •Wednesday, 26—InglewoGu Thursday, 27—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 28—Stratford. . Friday, 28—Rahotu. ' < '.': MAYTucsday, 2—Stony Rrver Cattle Faty ENTRIES INVII _ j; Special Notice.—Tlie Rule* and' Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force «* front January I. EASTER HOLIDAYS. AWING to the Easter Holiday* mjfl WAIWAKAIHO SALE, noted on my 'sale cards for Friday, April 21, is postponed to Thursday, April 27. DOUGLAS SALE is postponed front April 24 (Easter Monday) to WEDNES-! DAY, April 26. . ' STRATFORD SALE is altered froia Tuesday, April 25 (Anzac Day) .to Frw day, April 28. NEWTON KINO. STONY RIVER AND RAHOTU CATTLE SALES.' TN order to avoid clashing with taf Inglewood Sales, I have decided to alter the days of my Stony River and Rahotu Sale days.' My next Stony River Sale will be held on TUESDAY; MAY 2, then folltttiffe fortnightly on TUESDAYS. From and after Tuesday next (April 18), the Rahotu Sale will be hela on I'RIDAYS, commencing on .FRIDAY, April 28. -Amended Sale Cards are now available. NEWTON/KING. '.. AT THIv IUYMARKET, STRATFORD. IHURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1914 • NEWTON~KING. WILIi sell by public auction at th« LV.ymarket, as above: 20 rreaners 15 stores i Sale at 12 noon, sharp. Owing to the Easter Holidays, i have found it expedient to hold my Hayma: ket Sale on Thursday, as above, instead of Saturday. NEWTON KING .• Stratford'. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. NEWTON~KING T/UILL sell at his yards as aboreOKQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 stove cows . , 100 mixed weaners ,-i 20 2-year steers . , • \ Sale at 1 •'dock WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. •.'•,/ THURSDAY, APRIL 27 (Instead of Friday, April 21, owing taj Easter). NEWTON KING. iW/ILL sell at bis yards as above— \ 100 2-tooth ewes and wethers : 60 woolly lambs - 40 store and forward cows 75 Mixed weaners 8 spTinjers 20 in-calf heifers Sale at 1 o'clocK. RAHOTU YARDS. ' FRIDAY, APRIL 28. NEWTON KING. [TOILL sell at his yards as above-; 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 ocloek SALE BY MORTGAGEE. NEWTON" ICING WILL sell by Public Auction at -his Auction Rooms, Devon Street, on SATURDAY, April 29, at 2 o'clockSubdivisions 4 and 5 of Section 832, Devon Street, New Plymputh having a frontage of 00.0 links and depth of 161 links to right-of-way. The property adjoins the Wood and Coal Ynul ot Penman and Boswell, and is >, good business site. Further particulars may be had oriß. CLINTON HUGHES, E. [Solicitor 5T ON Y RIVER FA t R TUESDAY, MAY 2. Entries now being taken. NEWTON KING '.A. CRAMER' THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. :EGAL STREET, STRATFORB, Proprietor: TE WHARE-REKA TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY. « Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. ' '
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