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AUCTIONS, NEWTON KING'S LIST •OF CLEARING SALESMAY. Wednesday, 28—C. Wyatt, Bell Block* Thursday, 29—C. Woisin, Upper Mangorei Road. -Thursday, 29—M. Ryan, Kaimata. Friday, 30-iW. D. Blennerhassett^ Hastings Road, in Kaponga Yard* (in conjunction -with Loan Co.). . Saturday, 31—W. Old, Uruti Yards. JUNE. Monday, 2—W. Lacy, Tataraimaka. Monday, 2—Wm. Jeffrey, Bell BlockFriday, 6—Momona, Rahotu Yards. Friday, 6—H. Stonex, Rahotu Yard*. Monday, 9—Dan. Hurley, Te Ngutu, Okaiawa. Friday, 13— J. H. Street and S. "W* Shaw, pedigree Jerseys, Bell Block Saturday, 14— F. T. McCarthy, Duthfg Road. Matapu. Mcndav, 16— E. G. Ross, Cardiffl v Monday, 16—W. A. Officer, Norfolk Road (pedigree and garde Jerseve} Tuesday, 17— J. Walsh, Rawhitiroa (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan). Wednesday. 18— J. W. Rogers, Cardiff. Thursday, 19— S. Medcalf, Tataraimaka Thursday, 19—W. Nicoll, Kelly Road, Huirangi. Thursday, 19— H. S. Mundy, Bowan. Thursday, 19— G. Rae, Tataraimaka. Friday, 20—Mat Duggan, Tataraimaka Friday, 20—Mrs M. M. Coates, Lowgarth. • ' Saturday, 21—L. R. Jones and J. N. Bryant, Awakino. Monday, 23—A. E. Watkin, Inaha. Tuesday, 24-^F. C. Wright, Mataou, Matapu (pedigree and registered Shorthorns). Wednesday, 25— J. Fearer, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggan, Auroa . (in conjunction with Farmers 1 Coop. Society) Thursday,, 26— R. Higan, Matapu. Thursday, 26— G. G. GrOver, Tatairaonaka. Thursday, 26— R. H. Susans. Barklay -Road, off Pemhroke Road Stratford. Friday, 27—Mra K. Rowe, East Road. - Friday, 27—Frank Sole, Okato. Saturday, 28— J. Sorrenson, Waitoitoi. Monday, 30—Con. O'Sullivan, Uruti. JULY. Tuesday, I—j'^rnham Bros. Tataraimaka. ' Wednesday, 2—A. Clothier Warea Wednesday, 2—Z. T. Walker, Mon- - mouth Road, Stratford. Thursday, 3—H. N. Silk, Warwick - Road, Stratford. Friday, 4—Sam Radford, Kaponga. Monday 7—A. Heal, Norfolk RoadWednesday, 9—R. McK. Moraon,. Toko Road, Toko. Monday, 14— H. D. and F. W. Collins Tatairamaka. * Thursday, 17—Jos. Robson, Pembroke Road, Stratford. Saturday, 19— J. Hall, Huiroa. Wednesday, 23-^lrs Bryden, Carrington Road. Thursday, 24—D. H. Jeffrey, Bell Block. Friday, 25—Mrs S. A. Morrow, Rahotu (pedigree 'Friesians). KAPONGA MART SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 30. ]^-EWTON KING will 6ell by avov "-^ -tion as above— (Piano, stumping jack, double Primu*. stove, gent's bicycle, Gane releaser, two sideboards, earner* and stand, one set gig harness^ two couches (in good order), table potatoes, 6ledge hammer and wedges, 1 40 h.p.- Cutting; \ car (5-seater touring) recently painted and engine overhauled, new tyres, any trial 20 cases choice dessert apples; fowifc Sale at' 12.30 p.m. . PRELIMINARY' NOTICE. ON THE FARM, CORNER SKEET AND AHIPAIPA ROADS. MONCayTjUNE 9. TyEWTON KING has received m- "^' structions from Messrs HurleyBros., who are dissolving partnership,, to sell as above-T-The whole of their choice dairy her* Later. 246& covernment"vau7ations. GOVERNMENT valuations of Wool at WAITARA held throughout, the.year. SHEEPSKINS and HIDES, Etc., offered every four weeks at STRATAFORD. SHEEPSKIN VALUATION, May 27 HIDE SALE, May 27. ' Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice cards and labels sent, on application. NEWTON KING, Wool Broker. AT OSBORNE'S, REGENT STREET^ TO-MORROW-THURSDAY. At 2 o'clock. , . .^ Removed to Rooms for Convenience J , T G. OSBORNE & CO. have beem ** ■* instructed to seD by auction aeti above on account of Mr Northrop—His household furniture and effects,, including massive sideboard^, leather couch, easy chairs, dining table, high-back chairs, an- . tiqiie wooden bedsteads, wire an& kapok mattresses, blankets, rugs, linoleums, carpet squares, hearth rugs; copper kerb, copper coal vase, afternoon tea eet, cutlery, duchess chests, wash--stands, ware, child's cot, booKr,, glassware, pictures, rocking: horse, perambulator, sowing machine, barrow, garden tools,, hose and numerous sundries IK 1. ACRES, adjoining borough ?J2 boundary; suitable subdivision. £165 per acre; easy, terms.— Grant and Campbell (op. P.O.Y G : ET your goloshes .and gum boote. early. Hannah's have good stock at their ffawera shop. . >. ESTATE OF J. BRUNETTE, OPTICIAN. MILITARY Binoculars, Field? Glasses, Telescopes, Compasses.. Eyesight tested. Consultations daily Best Framp.s and Louses.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 28 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 28 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 28 May 1919, Page 8

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