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SALES BY AUCTION. .CLEARING SALES, Tuesday, 27 R. Ewans, Awatuna. Thursday, May 29 W. H. Paws'on Duthie Road, Mangatoki (pedigrei and grade Jersey cattle) Friday, 30 —Moore Hunter Estate, Ha wera Yards (pedigree breedinj Shorthorns). JUNE. Monday, 2—W. Rickard, South Road Hawera. Wednesday, 4f— Jas. Mortlock, Waihi Rd. Hawera. Thursday, s—Chas. Hunt, Eraser Ro«t (Hawera Yards). Eriday, 6—Mrs. R. Zimmerman, Chea Road, Ngacrc. Saturday, 7—W. Grindley, Omuturang Road, Otakeho. Mondayj 9—Evan Haine, Lepperfon. Monday, 9—Thomas J. RoJger, Glore: Road, Hawera. Tuesday, 10—Aka Manu, Manaia Yards Tuesday, June 10—Messrs Thwaite Bros., Mangaprua Road, Kormanbj .Wednesday, 11— H. Thrush, Lower Duthi i Road, Mangatoki. Thursday, 12—1). Robertson, M&naii Road, Manaia. Friday, 13— T. A. Winks, Ararata. Friday, 13—Edward Long, Manaia. Saturday, 14—Robert Southie, Auroa Rd | Auroa. Monday, 16—Walter Hosie, Taikafr

Road, Qtakeho. Monday, 16—Juo. Duggan, Noraanby. Tuesday, 17—A. Martin, Oeo Road, Awatuna. \ Tuesday, Mullions, Nonnanby. Wednesday, IS-S. 0. R,ea, Eltham Yards. Wednesday, IS—TJios. Dickson, Hurstlands, Nonnanby Thursday, 19—Seidel and McCormack, Eltham (pedigree and grade Holstein cows). / Thursday, 19—Walter Hamilton, Whakamara (Hawera Yards) Friday, 20—Jas Crosbie, Otakeho. [Friday, 20—Mrs. Hazelkurst, Nolan Road, Hawera. Saturday, 21—Fred Dora, liiaha. Saturday, 21—D. Mcßae, Lcpperton, Monday, 23—Jas Patchell, sen., Ohangai. Monday, 23 H. J. Hall, Lowgarth. Monday, 23—Mrs. B. Boyle, Opunake Yards. Tuesday, 24^—S. F. Hall, Oeo Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 24—Mrs. Mary Dawson, Manawapou Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 25—Stampa Bros.. Okaiawa. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggan, Auroa Road, Awatuna (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King) Thursday, 20— B. Y. Shaw, Manaia. Thursday, 20—A. J. Crawford, Opunake. Friday, 27—C. C. Tarrant, Ararata. Friday, 27 F. W. Fvethey, Eltham. Saturday, 2S—Jas. Were, Jnr., Austin. Rd., Normanby. Saturday. 28—W H Reynolds, Lowgarth. Monday, 30—Estate of the late Air. W. Hooper, Tokaora. Monday, 30—Alex. Campbell, Glen Road, Kaupokonui.

Tuesday, I—Harry Washer, Okaiawa. Wednesday, 2—J. and A. Robertson, Oeo Road, Auroa. Thursday, Byrne, Kapuni. Thursday, 3—Thos.' Kirk, Mere Mere (Hawera yards). Friday, 4—E. Poie, Inaha. Saturday, s—Alfred Ward, Scott Road, Inaha. Monday, July 7—C. C. Woods, Hawera, Tuesday, B—Robert Nairn, Stuart Road, Eltham. Wednesday, 9—David Campbell, Pihama. Thursday, 10—Cross's Estate, Opunake. Thursday, 17— J. J. Patterson, Normanby Road, Manaia (next Kaupokonui Dairy Factory). Monday,*2l— R. H. Free, Matapu. Thursday, 24—Mrs. McPhee, Stuart Road, Eltham. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Road, Kaponga. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 27. Sale at 12 o'clock. 245 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising:— 40 store cows 20 20-month steers 15 20-month heifers SO mixed weaners 20 mixed Shorthorn weaners 25 weaner steers 15 in-calf heifers On account of Mr. F. Pedersen, who has sold his farm:— CO in-calf heifers, to be sold in lots. This is a good line, and can lie recommended to buyers IN SHEEP PENS:— 100 full-mouth ewes 150 lambs in lots WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1919.

L A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Miss Stanford to sell by auction, at the premises known as CHETWODE SCHOOL, Devon Street West, the furniture and effects as follows: HOUSEHOLD -LISTEN, including 70 Blankets, 30 Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes. Bedspreads, Towels. Serviettes, Toilet Covers, Table Cloths, etc.; Caqiets, Easy and Arm Chairs, Three Electric Heaters, Singer Sewing Machine, Tables, Corner Seat, Linoleums, Umbrella. Stand, Writing Desk, Pictures, Books, Electric Iron, large quantity Crockery, Lawn Wheelbarrow; also 17 Dining Chairs. BEDROOM FURNITURE-18 Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, ]3 Kapoc Mattresses, Tillows, 10 Chests Drawers, 10 Mirrors, Toilet Ware, Washstands, Curtains, Linoleums five Owing to large Catalogue, sale will commence at 1 p.m. ' The, bed soon becomes warm with'a "UNIQUE" Stopper Hot Water Bottle. The finest rubber and best British workmanship ensures satisfaxitipn. Made by the, NORTH BRITISH Oo.~lpok % brand on neck of bottle, M

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 8

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