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SALES BX AUVTIOIT, NEWTON KING QALENDAR OF QLEARING gALES. Thursday :?otl>.—Amos Durrant, Stuart Road, Kltham. Thursday 27th.—Rowe'* 1 it te, Kaimata. JUNE. Wednesday, 2nd--P. 0. Jone9, Koru. Friday, 4th—D. George, Waitara. Mow'.ay, "th—Mrs. B. Doyle, Okato. Monday, 7th—Hurley Bros., Okaiawa Wednesday 9th.—C. W. Ruebe, Wigtown, New Plymouth (Pedigree Jerseys). Friday, 11th—Fred Cornwall, Pedigree Jerseys, Corbett Road, Bell Block. Friday 11th.—G. M. and T. A. Brown, Pukengahu (In conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.), Pedigree and Grade Ayrshire-, and Heifers. Saturday 12th.— G: M. and N. A. Brown, Pukengi.hu (in conjunction with Farmers' Co.-op.) Sheep, horse, and fßrm implements. SatuTday, 12th—Est. H. B. Curtis, pedigree Jerseys, Inglewood yards. Monday, 14th— W. A. Officer, ped. and grade Jerseys, Norfolk road (Inglewood Yards). Monday, 14th—J. A. Knight, Katflpu. Tuesday, 15th—J. Butler, Inglewood Wednesday, 10th—W. D. E. Worsley', Climie Road, Ngaere.

Wednesday, 10th—V/. Du#gan, Mnnaia. Wednesday lath. Ducker Bros., Wr.roa.

Thursday, 17th—Percy James, Rahotu. Thursday, 17th—C. Bell, Warwick Rd., Stratford.

Friday 18th.—Marshall and Hermon, Cheal Road, Xgacre. Monday, 21st—A. Needham, Douglas. Pedigree Shorthorns. Monday 21st.—Old Bros., Upper Duthie Road, Mahoe. Tuesday, 22m1~-Mrs. R. J Horn, Climie Road, Cardiff. Tuesday, 22nd—Chas. Wells, Stony Yard.., Jersey heifers. Wednesday, 23rd—A. Morrison, Toko. Wednesday 23rd.—J. F. Batey, Leith Road, Okata. Thursday, 24th—J. and J. H. Judson, Mangatotara, Toko. Thursday 24th—Clias. E. Rowe, Motapu. Friday. 2/ith-W. R. Bennett. Toko. Friday, 25th— D. Blaek, Kmonga. Friday 25th.—C. Rowson, Stratford. Monday, 28th—Mrs. S, A. Morrow, Rahotu. Monday, 2Sth-R. Meinherry, Stratford Monday 2Sth.-.1. Wallis, A'watuna. Tuesday, 20th-N. Burhe, Lowgarth. Tuesday 2!)t;i.—D. Hyndman, St ..tford Yards. Tuesday 20th.—W. B. Clarke, Auroa. Tuesday 2!)th.-T. S. Steckcl (in Stratford Yards). Wednesday, 30th-C. W. Callen, Awatnna. », Wednesday, 30th-E. E. Hancock. Stratford. Wednesday 30th.—W. P. Bishop, Inglewood Yards (Dairy Heifers).

JULY. Thursday, Ist-J. G. FaKer, Kahouri Bridge, Stratford. Thursday, Ist—Mrs. Lndeckc, Oakum Friday 2nd.—W Maloncy. Wharehuia. Monday, sth—J. H. iiurgham, Toko Monday, sth—J W J. Uardi: garth, Pedigree & Grade ;*„.„„,„„ Thursday, Rth-Mrs. Cartwrighti Stratford. Monday, 12th.—J. Willis, Bir. Road, Stratford. Thursday LHh.-D. Hildred, Surrey Road, Turiki. Thursday 22nd.—J. Stachurski, Ratapiko. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd.—The Soutli Taranaki! Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Asoii. ': Kaponga Yards. j

NOTICE. QLIENTS will kindly note that in orderto minimise the work of my Clerical Staff, terms for all Furniture and sundries at Clearing Sales are strictly cash. NEWTON KING,. Auction!

RAHOTU. FRIDAY, 21st MAY, 2.Q GOOD 2J-YEAR IN-CALF HBI FERS. 10 20-month empty heifera 12 2-year in-calf heifers 10 good 2-year Jersey-Shorthorr hrifers (in calf, close up) 20 store and forward cows 230 2, 4 and 0-tooth ewes (in lamb) good 1 i-shafter rubber tyred gig and harness (nearly new) 1 s.f. plough, chains, dray harness, and sundries. On account of Mr. Charles Kasper—--2 trotting horses Alpha lighting plant (in very good order), and quantity sundries. On account Mr. James Mitchell—--4 acres of swedes, with 0 acres of rough feed, situated close to Rahotu township. SALE-AT 1 O'CLOCK.

NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITAEA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC.) offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-Tuesday, May 25. Coiisignm .nts must active By Friday previous. Advi:e Cards and Label* on application.

ANALYSE DELIVERY COSTS. The smallest reduction per mile means a big Bum yearly. Keen business men realise this and buy the famous Britishbuilt "Dennis* motor lorry in consequence. It is economically V?ratcd, and requires fewest repairs. Cost of maintenance is th;refore low, The New Zealand Exjpreßs Cot.. Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1920, Page 8

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