1 SALES BY AUCTION, NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES; JtJNEThfirsday, 14—Mrs. Heslop Baraltli Junction Road. Friday, 15— J. Sinclair, Huiroa. Wednesday, 20— G. Sangster, Mi* hirst. Thursday 21—Jog. Smith, Wharw huia. Wednesday, 27 R. Mason, StraV ford. Thursday; 23 E. J, Kilkwood, Stratford. JULYMonday, 2—H. Lincham, Mldhlrsfc Thursday &— T. Curran, Kaponga Wednesday 18— R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 18—Symons Bros., PUBgM rehu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okatov Thursday 28— F. H. Sampson, Sen' try Hill. Thursday 26 F. J. Moore, Bobsoif. Road, Ngaere. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 8. NEWTON KINO. sell at his yards as abov«, sub> ject to the rules of the TaranakJ Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 35 store and forward cows 80 mixed weaners 20 in-calf heifers 5 springers Heavy draught mare Harness pony 2 childrenjs ponies and saddles. Pig and calf troughs, buoketi, strainer, aerator, barrel and sundries. 1 Set gig harness. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. NEWTON KING sell by Public Auction as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:-* 40 store and forward cowa f 30 mixed weaners 6 bulls 10 yearling steers 12 21-year in-calf ; Holstein heifers 14 2J-year Shorthorn Jersey in-calf heifers 8 pigs / Also, on account of Mr. R. Relt:1 unbroken half-draught Ally, S years, by jersey colt ?ft!H 1 bay gelding, 0 years, all harness Stumping jack, crowbar, wedges. 2 saws, brown churn. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. sale of farm implements, etc, saturdayTjune 0. corner queen street ani south road. WEBSTER BROS. yyiLL sell, on account of Mrs. D. Berry, Large shingle-roofed shed (for removal), quantity of kauri planting and moulding, two iron curliftg machines, 2 carpenters' benches, hand wjnch, iron punch, 100 feet new rope and sundries. On Account of D. Berry and Co. Three chimney tops, 130 drain pipe* (from 3 to 18 inches), planet for s.f. plow, portable copper stand, 20gallon galvanised boiler, and Mann's green bone cutter, 2 cross-cut saws, starter heads, etc. SALE AT 1 "O'CLOCK. CLOSING DOWN SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TIMBER. SATURDAY, JUNE 9. At their Timber Yards, Juliet Street, .Stratford, opposite Railway Station, , T. lAMASON JJAS been instructed by the N. 35, .JToi'iebuildors to sell Without Re« serve, the' whole of their stqck in trade. Approximately there is 100,000 fest of timber, comprising scantlings, flooring, T, and G. lining, weather boarding, moulding, and a host of other lines too long to be enumerated. Also, window casements, rolls felting, butt hinges, regfcrtered grates, nails, tiles and morticing machine. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. '■GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS tF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. fHE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Consignments niusb arrive by th« FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on applica« RING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLB" WOOD, when you want to go to th» Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy :ars. Competent drivers. Good servio*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1917, Page 8
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