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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940. jJ|/JESSRS. NEWTON KING, LTD., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Incorp. in England), will sell as under:— SUNDRIES, 11 a.m. — 5000 Feet Timber, comprising Boarding and Scantling, 16-cylinder Chevrolet Truck, 1 set 10-blade Discs in good order. PIGS, 12 noon.— 100 Porker, Store and Weaner Pigs. DAIRY CATTLE, 12.30 p.m.— 100 Springing and Calved Dairy Cows and Heifers. STORE PENS, 1 p.m.— 60 Fat and Forward Cows. FURNITURE SALE. 137 BRECON ROAD SOUTH, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940. At 1 p.m. sharp. FAVOURED with instructions MESSRS. NEWTON KING, LTD., will sell as above on account of the Estate of W. F. Clemow the whole of his Household Furniture as follows:— Chesterfield, 3 Shesterfield Chairs, China Cabinet and Writing Desk (combined), Extension Dining Table, 4 Dining Chairs, Morris Chairs, Wardrobe Taliboy, 3 D. Iron Bedsteads and Woves, 2 Duchesses, Dinner Waggon, Dressing Tables, Palm Stands, 2 Electric Heaters, 1 Fisk Wireless and Aerial, Overmantle, Dressing Tables, Table Mirrors, Pedestal, Towel Racks, Bamboo and Seagrass Chairs, Fire Screen, Occasional and Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Carved and Plain Wall Cabinet, 2 Office Chairs, 10 yards Passage Runner, Hall Carpet, Congoleum Squares, Lino., Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Electric Jug and Iron, Kitchen Crockery and Utensils, Hall Stand, Hat Rack, Slip Mats, Cushions, Floor Rugs, Sewing Machine, Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, 14ft. Ladder, Step Ladder, Hose, Spray Pump, 2 Wringers, Circular Clothes Line, Bagatelle Set, good assortment Garden Tools, and 9 White Leghorn Hens. OEO SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, at l pm. 50 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. STUD! NOTICE. TO STAND THE SEASON at the owner's farm, Pukearuhe — THE THOROU JHBRED STALLION yALETTE (II) By VALKYR1AN— FRAISETE. Fraisette wlio was bred in England is by Valais-Praise (by Santry-Strawberry Leaf). The Dozer, the only horse by Valette to have raced, won just under £1000 last season in his first year cn the flat and over hurdles. Limited number of mares. Terms on appllcation to— . V. D. WELLS, Phone 42M, Urenui. QASE fjpRACTORS. WE have pleasure in advising that we have been appointed agents for the sale of "Case" Tractors in this district, and we will gladly supply all inf-ormation and literature to anyone interested. These tractors have an enviable reputation all over the Dominion and we can refer prospective buyers to satisfied users in this district. W \y ^H0MS0N & S0N ST. AUBYN ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Agents Booth Macdonald and Co. LtdP.O. Box 163, , Phone 654. q^HE INGLEWOOD CO-OP. BACON A CUR1NG CO. LTD. is collecting air classes of pigs from both Shareholders and non-shareholders through Agents and Carriers as below:— NEW PLYMOUTH: Agent and Carrier, A. Brenmuhl. INGLEWOOD; Agents and Carriers. W. 1. Thomason, R. Hurlstone and J. DCorkill. WAITARA-URENU1: Agent, A. J. North-' cott. Carriers, L. A. Chatterton, CHenwood and Warren and Treweek. STRATFORD: Agent, C. Till. Carriers. Stratford .Carrying Co. TE WERA & DISTRICT: Agent and Carrier, E. Bellamy. H1GHEST SCHEDULE PRICES. Telephone our agents for all particulars. QYR1L j^JOSS CASH STOREKEEPER, PUNGAREHU. Sykes' Milk Fever Outfits, 15/-. Neutralise Cleanser for Milking Machine, Cans, etc. (contains no poison or disinfestant, and money back guarantee), 3/6 and 4/- tin. Ira Plant F-.od, 2/- bag. Galvanised Buckets, 3/3 and 3/11 each. Alarm Clocks, guaranteed, 11/9 to 27/6 each. Hayes Wire Strainers, 29/6 each. Galvanised Padlock Bolts, 2/-, 2/6 and 2/11 each. i Pluvol, leather's best friend, 2/6 tin. Speedie Immersion Heaters. 9/9 each. Derridust for White Butterfly and Cabbage Moth, 1/6 and 2/6 tin. Good Stocks of Robinson's hand selected Seed Potatoes, Enicure, Aaron Banner, Sir J. G. Wilson, Early Rose. Sutton's Supreme, Robin Adair. 40-gal. Empty Oil Drums, 11/6 each. Printed and Published for the Taranaki Daily News Company. Limited, by Donald Frederiek Clifford Saxton, of Victoria Road, New Plymouth, Managine Editor, at the registered office of the Company, Powderham Street. New Plymouth. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1940, Page 10

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