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AUCTIONS. KING'S LIST OF SALES* OCTOBER— Opening Sale at Oliura—Thursday S. Lowe's clearing sale, Junction? road, Inglewood—Thursday 26;. Rahotu—Friday 27. Kaporiga-iPriday'i'27. Stratford Supplementary Bull Fafrv —Saturday 28. Urenui—Monday 30. Stony River—Tuesday 31. Stratford Springing Heifer Sale^— Tuesday 31. NOVEMBER— Okau—Wednesday 1. Uruti—Thursday 2. ENTRIES INVITED. OPENING SALE, OHURA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. "VTEWTON KING will sell in his. Ohura Yards, on above date, subject to the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association rules— QK/Y-HEAD MIXED CATTLE mOcJU eluding— '200 3-year bullocks 70 3 and 4-year bullocks 130 2-year steers 150 yearling steers 120 empty, store and forward cow& 100.2 and 3-year empty heifers j 60 yearling heifers ■ 6 bulls Sale at 11 a.m., Intending buyers will need to arrivein Stratford on Tuesday evening, 24th inst., as we leave by train the samenight for Whangamomona at 7 o'clock, and from there next day by coach. To enable me to make the necessary arrangements, I would" ask clients to book/ seats early. ■ ' KAPONGA SALEYARDS. V v FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. TVTEWTON KING will sell by public- •^ ' auction as above, subject to therules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer's Association— v ■1-KA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in±O\J eluding—, 50 fat and forward cows 20 mixed yearling heifers 10 yearling steers , 6 3-year Shorthorn empty heifers(cholce) 35 Jersey, Holstein. and Shorthorn bulk 15 store and weaner pigs ALSO— 2o good springing heifers 3, d^uble-seater buggy, with; shafts, pole and harness, all in good order : Sals at 1 o'clock. KAPONGA BULL FAIR. ' KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. NEWTON KING will hold his Annual Bull Fair on FRIDAY, OC-= TOBER 27, in conjunction with his. ordinary monthly sale, and will sell, subject to rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association— .' 30 Shorthorn, Jersey, Holstein and Ayrshire bulls ■ " ENTRIES INVITED., fesi Sale at 1 o'clock. /. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDEs AND TALLOW SALES. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford, (Next Dairy Factory.) ._ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. /"CLIENTS are particularly requested V^/ to forward consignments in time> to arriVe^not later than FRIDAY, NEWTON KING, Stratford. DELICIOUS SUMMER BEVERAGES, NOW is the time when folk should be careful of what they drink. It 5111 be found a wise policy to cut out all heady, heavy 'intoxicating'liquors in favor of WEN DELS Delicious Light Wines. • These Twre Grape Wines are guaranteed free from all adulterants or coloring matter. They are fallv matured, full bodied, and of delightful flavor. Being made from New Zealand-grown grapes they ate the NATURAL Beverages for New Zealanders. During the hot., trying months of the year they will keep you fit and well. - There is nothing more delightfully stimulating and sustaining on a hot summer's' day than a Glass of WENDEL'S WINE. It is the SENSIBLE Drink. ' Perßot. PerDoz.-. S°- J E OIt - -S3 0 30 6 No- 3: P«ft 3 6 36 O No. 4 Port (invalid, _ .. «W) , 4 0 "42 0 Special Invalid Port (very 01d)... ... 5 6 60 0 bherry (pale) 3 0 30 0 Sherry (brown) «., ' 3 0 30 0 Sherry (very old) .... 4 0 42 0 Malaga , 4 0 42 10 Madeira (white) ... • 3 0 30 O Frontignac (sweet) ... 3 0 30 0 Const antia 3 Q 33 q Burgundy ... ... 4 0 42 0 Muscatel (very choice) 6 6 60 0 Claret (unsweetened) 3 0 SO 0 Claret, (dry) ... ... 3 6 36 0 Claret <cM. dry) ... 4 0 42 Q Quinine Port ... ... 3 6 36 0 Obtainable at above Prices from our Local Agent— H. A. HAYCOCK, FRINGES STREETJ HaWEEA. T ANGER SCHOOL 01? DRESSXJ CUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. CENTRAL BUILDINGS. UNION ST. Classes every day—lo to 12 a.m., 3to 5 p.m. Evening Classes—Monday Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to & p.m! 2/- per lesson, 6 for 10/6. Patterns of Every Description Accurately Drafted. Ladies' Own Material Cut Out.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 25 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 25 October 1916, Page 8