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SALES BY AUCTION -"fof/vrs It AUCTIONEER®. '*" _HMV£KA. \ffl%L OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, APRIL 11. At 12.30 p.m. /|AA HEAD CATTLE, including; SO forward and store cows 00 2i-year steers 35 20-month steers 20 IS-nionth sieer* 80 weaner steers 100 mixed weanera 10 bulls 200 ewes 100 ewes 200 store lambs AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, APRIL 15. Entries Solicited. INCLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918, At 1 p.m. JNSTRUCTIONS have been received from William Eatton, Esq., to sell by public auction as follows: •7 ACRES, Section 6, Block 12, Egrnont Survey District, top of Norfolk Road. No buildings, 50 acres felled in rough feed; small portion fenced; practically all unfenced.

Conditions of sale may be seen at the offices of Messrs. Halliwell, Spratt and Thomson, Solicitors, Hawera, or of the Farmers' Co-op., Hawera and Inglewood. ON MR. T. A. BRADLEY'S FARM, SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. INSTRUCTIONS have been received from Mr J". Hills to sell by Public Auction, as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE. 51 dairy cows in milk (July and August calvers) 1 Holstein bull 1 draught horse * 1 half-draught horse 2 spring drays, saddle and bridle, s.f. plough, tripod and chain harrows, swingle trees and chains, S milk cans, aerator buckets, etc. On account of Mr. T. A. Household Furniture as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE Bedsteads and mattresses, washstands and dressing tables, sofa, kitchen tables, dresser, book shelf, fender and linoleums, Broadwood piano (slight reNOTE.—We can recommend the above herd, as Mr. Hills has bought Mr. Bradley's live and dead stock, and which wil be sold absolutely without reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided.

HAWERA AUTUMN HORSti FAIR. pLEASE note Alteration of Date. Tlic above Horse Fair will be held on SATURDAY, April ];1 only, and not as previously advertised. FARMERS' CO-OP. carried baskets pink roses, ivy geraniums and lyc'cpetium The bride's mother. Mrs Eason, mole garbardine, small black and white hat, Mrs Edward Jones (bridcgroomV. mother), grey silk, black ninon tunic. Private Conrad .Vaughan was best man. After'a sumptuous weddingbreakfast tlic Eason entertained a large number of guests in (he school, whh-!i was tastefully draped and Morally decorated After a_ wedding breakfast, the Rev E. li llarvie called upon the guests to drink the health oi His Majesty Kintr George V. The toast having been duly honored with loyal enthusiasm, the Rev gentleman, in a felicitous speech, ■ proposed that of t'lia t>ride and bridegroom, which was drunk with musical honors. Mr. Owen Jones responded to- the toast with a happy coherer.cevwliicb is usually so lacking in bridegrooms. Other toasts honored were tlit bridesmaid". (Private C. Vaughan), bride':? parents,' Mr and Mrs Eason (Mr 0.. Tberklcson), bridegroom's parents, Mr and Mrs Edward Jones (Mr flancoek), and "our absent boy*.' coui'-ed with (lie name of'fan J. B. Iliiie, M.l\ The happy couple, who left by tlis afternoon train en route for 'Auckland, were the n-u-pients of umiicous and handsome presents, including a gifi, to the bride, 'vi ot r-.irs, 1o first bridesmaid eau:eo ring, to three bridesmaids. bangles, <r,id the. bride's srifi, to the bridegroom was '?. gold watch guard Amongst the gucsly from the district were, Mrs Kiu'.dle (the. In'iaes great grandmother), Mj and .Mrs R. Pennington, Misses B. and 1,. Bayly, Mrs Louis Bullot, Captain and Mrs Hine, Mrs C. Bayly, Mr and Mrs Vaughan. Mr and Mrs JO. Jones, Mr. and Mrs C Pennington. Mr X Per.ningtc::. Mrs Clough and Mrs Lewis Sutherland, , #"he bride's going away dress was grey ■garbardine coat dress, hat brown silk trimmed with fwtv

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 8

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