SALES BY AUCTION THE Stock iStat/oh UffTSiAucrmeam. _ HAW£ftA. gmffrlii \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ANNUAL SHEEP FAIRS, 1918. fpHK following Sheep Fairs will be held in our Yards an under: Huiroa—ln Mr. J. Durrough's Yards (Sheep and Cattle Fair), Feb. 18. Mangamingi—Tuesday, February 20. Makahu—ln Mr. Ward's Yards, February 27. ■lt HAM FAIR Hawera—Saturday, February 9 (Glover Road Yards). Entries now being received. OKAIAWA WEANER FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. At 1 p.m. 430 CATTLE, comprising: 200 weaner heifers 150 weaner steers 50 forward and store cows 15 fat cows 10 bulla 25 lambs 10 store pigs PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. THE FARMERFCO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JjJ'OTIFY that their next Horse Fair will be held as above. Entries now being received. Please note alteration of date. OK At' AUTUMN SALE. SATURDAY, FfcBRUARY 16. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above; 700 lambs 200 f.m. ewes 100 4-tonth fat and forward wethers 80 2 and 4-tooth wethers 50 2, 4 and fi-tooth ewes 20 forward ewes SO mixed sheep 15 2-tooth Romney rams 17 choice 20-month Jersey heifers, R.W.B. 25 fat and forward cows 7 bulls 20 good weaners 45 mixed 18-month cattle 15 2s-year cattle Sale at 12 o'clock. SALE OK FURNITURE. WATTARA. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14. WEBSTER BROS. HAVE received instructions from MR. H. A. BOWEN, who is leaving Waita'i, to Sell by Auction at his residence tr xt the Convent): \LL HIS HOUSE FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of Combination Chests, Withstands and Ware, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wovfs, etc., Good Fender and Irons, 30ft. Good Hall Runner, Hall Table, Dining Tdble and Chairs, Suite (five pifttes), Rugs, 12x0 Square, Monarch Treadle Sewing Machine, Small Sideboard, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Wringer, Cross-cut Sawa, Lawn Mower, Lawn' Roller, Meat Safe, and Useful Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock.
DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRE. WALTER J. NEWTON has been ap. poiftted Agent for Stratford and Dis•triet for these Tyres. All particulars WALTER J. NEWTON, P.O. UOX 50, STRATFORD, For over 15 years Engineer and Manager for th» Stratford Electricity Und»rtaking AIRLESS i TIRE j concerning the Tyre that can never flatten is never blown up, and , can never give one m o m e a t's trouble, from the moment it is in position, till it ia worn out, will promptly supplied by—
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1918, Page 8
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