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. , -WOM AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING'S LIST OB) CLEARING SALES FOR FEBRUARY— ~~"IT~ Kohuratahi Sheep and Cattle Fait —Wednesday 23. Waiwaikaiho—Friday 25, Douglas (Supplementary)—Mondajj 28. Stratford—Tuesday 29, ' mbeSSEyS? (™!P faiesKohuratahi—Wednesday 23. Douglas (Supplementary)— Monday 28. ; LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY SHEER FAIRS. MARCH— Urenui —Friday 3. Kohuratahi—Wednesday 8. Waiwaikaiho—Friday 10 Uruti—Friday 17. .' Pohukura—Wednesday 29 MARCH— , ' Urenui (Supplementary)— Friday 8 Kohuratahi (Supplementary)— Wednesday 8. Waiwaikaiho (Supplementary —* Friday 10. *' Uruti (Supplementary)— Friday 17« Pohokura (Supplementary)—^Wednesday 29. ENTRIES INVITED. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Rules ana Regulations of the Taranaki Stodj Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from the Ist January. KOHURATAHI SHEEP FAIR ANB CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. TW'EWTON KING will sell at hi*. -LA yaitis as above— 8000 MIXED SHEEp > inci«*----1400 f.f. to f.m. ewes 800 4 and 6-tooth ewes 500 4-tooth ewes 500 R.L. 2-tooth ewes (good line) 350 fat and forward wethers 150 fat and forward ewes 500 lamhs in lots, 240 2, 4 and 6-tooth wethers' ALSO— Messrs Cleland Bros? annual drafts^, comprising— 1000 2-tooth wethers (straight line) 800 guaranteed 4-yr ewes (straightline) A_Qf\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. Cars, for the convenience of intends ing buyers, will be leaving the Strati* ford office about 9 o'clock on morning of sale. Southern clients wishing ta» attend please communicate with ths Manager as early as possible. 19,21! TARANAKi WOOL, SHEEPSKINHIDE AND TALLOW SALES. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory.) NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MAHCH 7* /"CLIENTS are particularly requested v.^ <A3 forward consignments in tim© to arrive not later than FRIDAYMARCH 3. NEWTON KING, Stratford. LAND I LAND! LAND I TARANAKI! TARANAKI! THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. 1200 ACRES freehold sheep country, about 300 acres in bush, vub* divided into 13 paddocks; sheepproof fencing, woolshod 40 x 80^ 2 sets sheep yards; adjoins township, school, railway gtatioa. Price, £10 per acre; good term*, or'will take small farm w part payment. " » JLO2 ACRES,' freehold, all level %nd la grass, subdivided into 11 paddocka, good piEfj^ries, ron<T«t« floors; H miles from railway; If miles froip factory; 6-room«s house, good cowshed, on-hard) no stumps, all been ploughed and re'laid down again in English grasses. Pri^e £32 an aor«j ferma £ROO cash; balance * years at 5k per rent. Tb:« i* ■ chean property 500 ACRES, freehold land, about 110© acres has been felled; hilly and undulatinp country of erext quality, • well watered, small amount of fencing. Prir># €7 per acre. Must be sold to claw* an estate: any terms given toreason. No better mvoetmeafr nfferiniz in the Dominion. BUfCKS. 1916 SEASON. niHE latest product of the Buicß Company's progressive policy ia< the 1916 Model Six-cylinder Car, &t**% with Delco Electrical Self-startin./ _ufl. Lighting, new cantilever system ol springs, assuring easy riding. PRICE OF 5-SF.ATER— £355 f.o.b. Wellington. SECOND HAND CARS FOR SALE. 1915 model 5-seater Buick £300* 1914 model heater Buick 21© 1914 model 5-seater Overland .... 21Q1 '2-seater Hupmobile 12$. 2-seater Hupmobile SQI Indian Motor Cycle and Side Ca • 7sf Bat Motor Cycle £q, W. O'CALLAGHAN, HAWERA. "OOUND the most ecor.|mical Tea for JL tamily use i s "i*s e rt Gold." 5 Family blend at 1/B.^ Wonderful vatae*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 22 February 1916, Page 8

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