AUCTION SALES. NE wT 0 N KING’S LIST OK AUGUSTFriday, 25—Kaponga. Tuesday, 29—Rahotu. Tuesday, 29 —Stratford Hide Sale. Thursday, 31—\\ aiwakaiho. Fa imors are requested to Solid m their entries tor these sans. Entries solicited. Newton kjng 5 s LIST OF CLEARING SALES— August—-2-3—Air. Joe Robson, Pembroke Road, Stratford. 2b—H. K. Putt’s Clearing Sale Waioiigona 23—Airs. Anderson, Tataraiaaka September—i—Executors J. Rutherford, Rahotu. 7—R. H. Phillips, Ngaire B—J. Hale’s Jerseys, Mangorei. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Chiton Road, Stratford Cnest Dairj Factory). NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th. C' ILIENTS are particularly requested > to forward Consignments in time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th. NEWTON XI\IG.
KAPONGA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th. IVTEWTON KING will sell by -k'* l Public Auction as above—--9 ft A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including—--150 mixed yearlings 45 store, fat and forward cows 13 18 mouths steers 25 choice springing heifers 10 bulls 18 store pigs Sale at 1 o’clock. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MR. JOS. ROBSON, who has sold his farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--37 cows, expected to calve Aug.Scpt. 15 heifers, in calf 13 choice yearling heifers z 1 Jersey bull Spring cart, aerators, buckets, s.f. plough, harrows, milk cans, and sundries. Luncheon provided.
Sale at 1 o’clock. AT THE HAYMAEKET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. TVTEWTON will sell by -k > Public Auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, su Maries. 19 store pigs 9 largo stores 21 wcaners 1 Berkshire sow, with litter of 5, by purebred Berkshire boar Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, including p.b. white Leghorn pullets, 1 ton table potatoes, 1 ton Canterbury Uo-i.o-P-aie s<(d potatoes, Irish*R.mk seed, cmons, milk cans, knitting machine, force pump, dresser, tables, chairs cheffonier, fenders and brasses, d.b.r. bedstead, wire matresses, bedding, couch, book shelf, stretchers, wash stands, mirrors, crockery, military coats, oilskins, sundries. Also, Allotment 4, Block G, Midhirst AV. containing 1 rood. TREES. TREES. TREES. On account of those popular Nurserymen, MESSRS. DUNCAN AND DAVIES, of New Plymouth, a very fine assortment of Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses, Climbers, etc., etc., comprising— Apples, Japan and European plums, peaches, quinces, macrocarpas, pines, Lawsonianas, eleagnus, berberry, rhododendrons, roses, azaleas, and others too numerous to mention. Nursery stock produced by this firm is so wall known that comment is quite unnecessary. Sale at 1 o’clock.
NEWTON KING HAS the following Dairy Herds for Private Sale, and will be pleased to supply further particulars on apAll subject to sale and withdrawal.
For that present you intend gh’ing your friend, go to H. J. Hopkins'.* During the month of August, when stocktaking takes place at A Spence’s, all surplus stock is being thrown out, and marked at ridiculously low prices to effect a clearance. For high quality in fashionable and household drapery and clothing this firm has always had an enviable reputation for unsurpassable value. When the special values now offering at Spence’s are seen, this good name will be placed at least one notch higher.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 24 August 1911, Page 8
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