SALES BY AUCTION. ' jj'e wt 0 n K I m'oi LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS:-- ' '" I BougliLs—Monday, Jane. 29. ! Okau—Saturday,' Feb. 3. Uremii—Monday, Feb. 5. Waiwakaiho—Friday, Feb'. 0. Jvohuivitahi—Friday, Feb. 9. "j <Aw.ikino—Monday, Feb. 12, ', Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 13. \ Inglewood—Wednesday, Feb. 14. Otmra—Thursday, Feb. 15. Pohokura—Monday, Feb. 19. Uruti—Wednesday, Feb. 21. SUPPLEMENTAEY SHEEP FAHSj Douglas—Monday, Feb. 26. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 27; Urenui—Monday, March 5. —, Kohuratahi—Wednesday, Mardh' 7. .llmra—Thursday, March 8 March 9. Inglewood—Wednesday, March 14. Farmers are invited to advise rut early of any entries they may have foi any of these Fairs. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. / FRIDAY, JANUARY .2*l NEWTON .KINO. ~"i yyilLL Sell, as above, subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--50 Store and Forward Cows 70 Mixed Weaners 40 Heifers (in calf) 12 Bulls. 114 fat and forward cows 200 -l and 6-tooth and f.in. ewe*, itsO woolly lambs . ' Sale at 1 o'clock. "\ AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. MEWTON KINO, ■' Seli by Public Auction, at tlio Haymarkct, as above* 00 Weaners 41 Stores : i 7 Porkers j 1 Mill; Cart, Horse, and Harness ' 100 Fencing Posts. Sale at 12 Noon, Sharp. DOUGLAS SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917, NEWTON KING yyiLL sell in his Douglas Yards on above dale—• 35f)0 MXKD s ™ p > 3nduuin»500 -1 and 3-ycar ewes (one earmark), 2,">0 f.f.m. c\v« 300 f.in. ewos 150 f.in. owes 300 !.m. ewes 400 4 and (1-tooHi wel'hen SO 2-tooMi wethers (!0 2-tnolh c',t,-> 501) lambs x
AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. T. LAMASON, POULTRY, ONIONS, 'POTATOES, AND GENERAL PRODUCE. FURNITURE, comprising Diiehesfn Chest, Table, Child's Cot, Washstanch, Wire Mattresses, Bedsteads, Bedding, Carriage Lamps, Double-barrel Gun, etc,' ami Sundries. Also, about -2(V) pairs Assorted BOOTS and SHOES. A'so, a Quantity of New. Season's FRESH FRUIT. Sale at 12.-20 o'clock; SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 31. At 1.30 o'clock Sharp. C A GAUSTAD. f-JAS been favored wit.li instructions from Mr. W. ANDREW to offer by Auction, on the premises, in Domett Street, (at tilio back of .the. Electric Lighting and Power Station), the Verv Superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WITHOUT RESERVE, including— Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Stretchers, Kapok Mattresses, Handsome Chest of- Drawers, Dressing Tables, Washstand (with marble top and tiled back), Toilet "•Ms, Dining Tables, Handsome Carved Sideboard (with glass ''■-.ek), Ladies' and Gent's. Easy 'li.iirs, Sofa and 6 Small Chaire "i plush) en suite, fl liberty 'Vitern Leather-covered Chairs, r::ino, Stool, Singer Sewing Ma-' •■Line, (with extending leaf), KitHicn Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Linoleums, Carpet Runners, Mats, WP. Silver Spoons and Forks, Table Knives, Electric Cooiking Utensils, Garden Roller ,and n large quantity of Ornaments, Sundries, and Effects. Also, Nearly New BRINSMEAfc PIANOFORTE (with Low, Bo NOTE.—Tho above, wiliicb forma but. a proportion of tho goeds to be sold, has been duly inspected, and those wish' ing to Becure good Furniture can depenii upon doing so on Wednesday Neacfc.
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