SALES BY AUCTION. KWT 0 N RING'S*" LIST OF SALES. MAY— Monday, 29—Urenui Tuesday 30 —Stratford Hide' Bale Tuesday, 30—Stony River Wednesday, 31—Inglewood JUNEFriday, 2—Waiwakaiho Friday, 2—Toko Saturday, 3—Stratford horae fw; Monday, s—Douglas Tuesday, 6—Stratford Wednesday, 7—lnglewood Friday, 9—Rahotu Friday, !)—Kaponga Monday, 12—Urenui Tuesday, 13—Stony River Wednesday, 14—Inglewood Friday, 10—Waiwaikaiho Monday, 19—Douglas ' Tuesday, 20—Stratford Wednesday, 21—Inglewood Friday, 23—Rahotu Monday, 20—Urenui Tuesday, 27—Stratford hide &•»» Tuesday, 27—Stdny River Wednesday, 28—Inglewood ■ Friday, 30—WaiwaikaiV Friday, 30—Toko, ENTRIES INVITED JfEWTO N ]£l NQ ' S 4 LIST OF CLEARING SALES, ■, MAY— 1 Monday, 29—Geo Mann, Stanley Road, Midhirst. JUNEThursday I—Mrs. A. Langley, Ijui» ham Road. Monday 5. J. Dunwoodie, Kaimata, . Friday, !)—W. Cole, Jnr., Waitara. Thursday, 15— R. MeK. Morison, Ngaere. Monday, 19—Wm. Banks, Oiikura. Wednesday, 21—Hall Bros, Awa« tuna. . Wednesday, 21—Boniface Bros,, Beaeonsfleld Road, Midhirst. Thursday, 22—0. J. Herrick, Sentry Hill. Monday, 2(i—G. M. Smith, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Wednesday, 28—C. E. Fowler, Beaeonsfleld Road, Midhirst. Thursday, 29 H. Langman, Tikorangi. Thursday, 29 H. Laey, Poto Road, Cardiff. Thursday 29—C. H. Young, Hui* rangi. Friday, 30—Evans and Hutcliin, Toko JULY— Monday, 3—Green and Tyreli, Rahotu. * Thursday, (I—R. F. Langman, York Road, Huirangi. Thursday, (I—E. T. Kneebone, Fiikengahu. Monday, 10— J. N. Ulilembcrg, Croydon Road, Midhirst, Wednesday, 12— R. J. Linn, Normanby, in conjunction with Loan Co., Ilawera. Friday, 14— E. McLaughlin, York Road, Midhirst. Monday, 17—Maim White, Onaero "Wednesday, 19— W. Harris, Toko. Thursday, 20— T. Curran, Kaponga, Friday, 21—Mrs. C. Jago, Beacon** field Road, Midhirst. Wednesday, 20—John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oakura. Thursday, 27—Seidol and McCormack, Kaponga Friday, 2S—Mrs. J, F. Bevans, East Road, Stratford. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1910. NEWTON KINO sell by Public Auction at Haymarket, as above: 50 weaners 40 stores 5 porker? 100 fencing frosts 50 fully-paid shares Cardiff Dairj"' £o. - ' Sale at 12 o'clock RESIDENCE AT VOGELTOWN. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1910, NEWTON"" KING. H AS been instructed by GEO. tV. SLADE, to sell by public auction at the Mart, Devon Street, on SATURDAY, May 27, at 2.30 p.m.:— MODEBN RESIDENCE, situated in George Street, Vrtgeltown, containing six rooms, scullery, bath, room, linen press and wash-house, electric light throughout, gas cooker, range, set tubs and copper, hot and cold water, set roHcr blinds. Land about i-acre, flower and kitchen gardens, lawns (b&cU and front), fowl run, etc. Full particulars at Sale.
MILKING MACHINES! MILKING MACHINES! FARMERS!—Do not place your orders for Milking Machines until you have seen the THE AUTO. Wc can supply you with a compWtfH Releaser or Bucket plant from £IOO OTWARDS ' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., * hawera agents F. H. ROBERTSON I CO. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS,
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