SALES BY AUCTION fSTOCKSrSTATIOH Igents s, Auctioneers. U- HAWERA I \Y ILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ANNUAL SHEEP FAIRS, 1918. THE following Sheep Fairs will be held in our Yards as under: Huiroa—ln Mr. J. Durrough's Yards (Sheep and Cattle Fair), Feb. 18. Mangamingi—Tuesday, February 2C. Makalm—ln Mr. Ward's Yards, February 27. HAWERA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, i At 12.30 p.m. 250 HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 40 forward cows 50 store cows 10 bulls 20 fat cows 0 prime fat cows 30 yearling heiferf 25 yearling steers 70 mixed weaners 20 store pigs 1200 SHEEP > comprising 300 fat and forward ewes 400 store ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 300 lambs 'SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. At 11 a.m. ]KA HORSES, oomn-'iiiu; Hoavy and Medium Draughts, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, and Unbroken Horses. NOTE. —All unbroken horses must be yarded by 8 a.m., and others by 0.30 a.m. HUIROA. IN MR. ,T. DARRAGH'S YARDS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. At 12.30 p.m. 27Q HEAD CATTLE, including* 20 21 -year fat steers 10 2J-year fat heifers 25 fat cows 20 forward and store cows 1 20-month Jersey bull 1 3£-year Shorthorn bull 150 18-month steers, Holsteins and Shorthorns (good Hue) 50 mixed weaners 2500 SHEE ?> compi-isiiigs 700 2 and 4-tooth wethers 400 fat and forward, wethers 150 fat and forward 2-tootn wethers 350 4 and 6-tooth and f.m. ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 30 2-tooth Eomney ewes 100 2-tooths (mixed sexesi 150 wether lambs 100 fat lambs 270 store lambs 1 3-year gelding, broken to all harness 1 spring dray 1 sowing wheel, Duncan plough NOTE.—The yards have been kindly lent by Mr. J. Darragh. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. HAMLET ST. SOUTH, STRATFORD, T. LAMASON JJAS received instructions from Mr. Saddler, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his Household furniture and Effects, comprising: Piano (Slight Reserve), Sideboard in Oak (new dc*'- ■•:), Music Cabinet (oak), Couch, J.usy Chair, six High-Back Chairs, Music Stool (oak), Singer Sewing Machine (practically new; small reserve), Extension Table (oak; practically new), Kitchen Table, BookCase, Wooden Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Duchesses, Washstand, Chest Drawers, Quantity Pictures, Hat Rack, Curtain Poles, Linoleums, Hall Runner, Crockery, Silver and E.P. Ware, • Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, quantity Jam and Bottled Fruit, Stores and Sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. The above furniture is mostly oak, and a lot of it is practically new and well worth inspection. - MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. MOTOR-CAR will leave Waitara daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for Lepperton Junction, connecting with the mid-day train from New Plymouth to Wanganui, leaving Lepperton Junction for Waitara immediately on arrival of train. C. H. JOHNSTON, Waitara.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1918, Page 8
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