SALES BY AUCTION. EWT 031 KIN G'3 LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS:— Douglas— Monday, Jann. 29. Oknu—Saturday, Feb. 3. Urenui—Monday, Feb. 5. Wdiwakaiho—Friday, Feb. 0. Kohuratahi—Friday, Feb. 9. Awukino—Monday, Feb. 12. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 13. Inglewood—Wednesday, Feb. 14, Ohura—Thursday, Feb. 15. Pohokura—Monday, Feb. 19, Uruti—Wednesday, Feb. 21. SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS, Douglas—Monday, Feb. 26. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 27. Urenui—Monday, March 5. Kohuratahi—Wednesday, March' Ohura—Thursday, March 8 I Waiwakaiho—Friday, March 9. ' Inglewood-—Wednesday, March 14. ' Farmers arc invited to advise md early of any entries they may hare for any of these Fairs. STRATF&SD SALE. * 'TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1917NEWTON" KING -sell in his Stratford yards on above date—--300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE s'o(]! F ' F ' M ' EWES 80 4-year .old forward bullocks; 40 21/j-yca.r steers. 240 4-ycar ewes. 20 cows and calves. 30 2'/ 3 -yei< - steers. Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUAB7. At 1 p.m. NEWTON KINC sell aa above, subject (o tfi4 Ruins «f the Taranaki Stock Auc« lioneers' Association—--120 mixed weaners 17 Holstcin wsancfll 30 well-bred, well-grown ,/(i,w 2lrt month in-calf heifer.' 80 forward cows 11 fat cows 30 store cows 9 fat cows 18 2-year in-calf Holstein heifers (nice colored line) 25 Jersey 18-month heifers 20 18-month Ilolstcin heifers 40 good calves 'JO int ewM and wethers (good) WAITARA. Bale of fuunittois, | WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 31, At 1.30 o'clock Sharp. C. A CAUSTAD.
[-JAS been favored willi instruction* from Mr. W. ANDREW to offer by Auction, on the promises, in Domett Street. (at Mie bark of the Electric l.ighting awl Tower Station), the Very Superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WITHOUT RESERVE, including— Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Stretchers, Kapok Mattresses, Jlnwl=oino Chest, of Drawers, Drfr'sins: Withstand (with marble (• tiled back), Toiled Sets, Dili tables, Handsom* Carved S . ircl (with glass back), Ladies' and Cent's. Easy Chairs, Sola and (1 Small Chairs (in plush) en suite, 0 Liberty Pattern Leather-covered Chairs, Piano, Stool, Singer Sewing Ma- < chine (with extending leafy, Kitolicn Tables, Kikdien Utensik, Linoleums, Carpet Runners, Mats, CT. Silver Spoons and. Forks, Table Knives, Elei'tric Cooking Utensils, Card™ Holler .and a large quantity of Ornaments, Sundries, and Effects. Also, Nearlv New BRINSMEAD PIANOFORTE (with Low Reserve). NOTE.—The above, which forms but a proportion of the goods to he sold, has been duly inspected, and thdsc wishing to secure good Furniture ran depend upon doing- so on Wednesday Next. WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALETUESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1917. Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments early. Small consignments will bo received at PRODUCE Sit EDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their pro (luce meet ing FULL COMPETITION NEWTON KING ]\TEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN WOOL and TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY fi, 1917. Consignments received between sal# at any time during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels on apylicaUou. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH Hide Store, Gill Street.
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