SALES By AIiVTION, NEWTON KING LIST OP CLEARING SALES, MAY. Monday, :!r<l—S. Allemaii, Tikorangi. Thursday 6th—Geo. Cornish, lluiakamii Thursday, 27th.—Rowe's Estate, Kaimata. JUNE. Friday, «!th—D. George, Waifara. Monday, 7tli—Mrs. B. Doyle, Okato. Monday, 7th—Hurley Bros., Okninwa, Thursday, 10th—K. Teeofsky, Ngaere. Thursday, lt)th—W. Langman, Tariki. Friday, 11th—Fred Cornwall, Pedigree Jerseys, Oorbett Road, Bell Block Saturday, 12th—Est. H. B. Curtis, pedigree Jerseys, Inglewood yards. Monday, 14th— \\. A, Oilicer, ped, hml grade Jerseys, Norfolk road (Inglewood Y.ards).Monday, Hbh-r-J. A. Knight, JTatapu. Tuesday, 15th—J. Butler, Ingle wood, Tuesday, 15th—D. Kenny, Lowgarth. Wednesday, 10th—W. 1). E. Worsley, Climie Road, Ngaore. Wednesday, loth—W. Duggan, Manaia. Thursday, 17th—Percy James, Rahotu. Thursday, 17th—C. Bell, Warwick Rd., Stratford. Friday, 18th—Marshall and nermann, Cheal Road, Ngacre. Monday, 21st—A. Needham, Douglas. Tuesday, 22nd—Mrs. R. ,T_ Horn, Road, Cardiff. Wednesday, 23rd—A. Morrison, Toko. Wednesday, 23rd—A. Clarke, Auroa. Thursday, 24th—J. and J. H. Judson, Mangatotara, Toko. Thursday, 24th-Chas. E. Rowe, Matap\i. Friday 25th.—J, F. Batey, Leith Road, Okato. Friday, 25th—W. R. Bennett, Toko.
Monday, 28th—Mrs. SA. Morrow, Rahotu. Monday, 28th—R. Memberry, Stratford Tuesday, 20th—N. Burke,' Lowgarth. Wednesday, 30th-C. W. C.illeii, Awatuna. Wednesday, HOth-E. E. Hancock, Stratford. JULY. Thursday, ] st—,T. 0. Fal<>r, Kahouri Bridge, Stratford. Monday, sth—J. H. Burgham, Toko Monday, r>th-J W. J. Hardiner, Lowgarth. Thursday, 8th —Mrs. Curt Wright, Stratford. Wednesday, 14th-W. Edwards, Stratford. Thursday, lutli—C. Rowson, Stratford. Thursday, 22nd—F, A, Reesby, ICaimata.
AT THE HAYMARKET. i STRATFORD. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 'O2O. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr A. Townsend, who has sold his farm, to soil on the above date as under:— .1 horses 1 set disc harrows (new), 1 s.f. plough 7 milk cans 1 milk waggon and harness 1 milk cart, (tip) and harness 1 gig and harness Sledge, Stumping Jack, Scalding Tub, Saws, Wedges, Copper, and all Farm Tools. SALE 12/30.
URUTI SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, APRIL 10. 500 LAMBS (one line to bo drafted) 100 2-tooth wethers 100 4/ti-tooth wethers 100 mixed age ewes (r.w.r.) 350 mixed sheep ( 100 lambs 27 4i-year bullocks 50 2}-year in-calf heifers 30 mixed weaners 7."> 2i-year steers 35 20-month empty heifers 45 18/20-montli steers 30 2%-ycar steers 15 18/20 month empty heifers 14 fat cows lu store eows •' 4 Shorthorn bulls 130 lambs 12 springing heifers 20 3J-year bullocks 100 efres 30 wethers 1 harness horse
Sale at 12.30 o'clock. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. AWAKINO SALE. for Thursday, 22nd April, will now be held on THURSDAY, 2!) th APRIL. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.
NEWTON ICING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAIT AHA throughout tlio year. , SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT &ALE—Tuesday, April 27. Consignm !Bts must aiiive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels 011 application. The overwhelming experiene of tlioV sir.ids testif,- to the . alue of "Nazol," as nn effective precaution a;..4lst influenza, etc.
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