AUCTION SALES. Newton kinci LIST OF SALES— January, 1912 Friday, 2G—Kaponga. Tuesday, 30—ilahotu. \ February— Friday, 2nd—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, Horse Fair Monday, sth—Urenui. Monday, sth—Douglas. Tuesday, Gtli—Stratford. Tuesday, 6th—Stratford Sheep Fair Wednesday, 7th—Stony River. Friday, 9th—Urenui Sheep Fair, Saturday, 10 th Whangamomona Sheep Fair. Entries for these sales now being taken, and will be advertised as received. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th. jVTEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 25 weaners, 32 stores. _____ Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, including'p.m. Indian runner ducks and w.l. hens, 1 ton potatoes, green peas, 1 timber i jack, 1 Lister separator (power), 5 toilet sets, balance of China-ware, gents’ suits, couches, 2 doz chairs, tables, chest drawers, dresser, fenders and irons, stretchers, bedsteads, ■ bedding, wire mattresses, mirrors, linoleums, sundries. Also, , ■ WITHOUT RESERVEOn account of a gentleman leaving the district, the contents of a 5- . roomed house, including an aviary. FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT. 400 cases assorted fresh fruits, direct from the orchards, comprising Burbank, Ogan, Satsumas, and English plums, peaches, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, apricots , Sale at 1 o’clock. TARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Gloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SAT# . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 13th. . /"CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time ,to, .arrive not later than FRI- |J DAY/FEBRUARY: 9th. H%V Aif V p NEWTON KING. * i *'H.> aw r ; ' ANNUAL--j iStratford'sHß^lFAnij 1 jofj. Jb tT'i.-rnfos ■ ’" " " VOUNC, HOBBS AND CO. X vdi sell by public auction as abeve -- 600 2 tooth wethers 1000 f.m. ewes , ‘ 2000 good lambs 100 prime fat_ewea " " ,1500, J iand ,6 : tooth, fat apd forward wethers (in lots) 1 "J ■~ f 1000 r4’ tooth iewes, (in.. lots) 7 1000 2 tooth ewes (in' lots) -1 1 ■ \ • SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. - AND MELVILLE will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms— , ’ ' ! Poultry, vegetables, green peas, 3 doz bundles rhubarb, ton new potatoes, onions, 2 sets gig hardness, quantity of old harness, copper and stand, duchess pair, cupboard, fancy tables, bassinet and stand, wicker and other chairs, d.b.r. bedstead and mattress, linoleums, washstands and ware, glass show case, baskets, 2 sewing machines (in good order), 3 go-carts, lamps, carpet, mats, 3 bicycles, 1 s.f. Reid and Gray plough, 1 firs£class gig. i FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. 400 cases fresh fruits, including English and Jap plums, peaches, tomatoes, nectarines, cu- . cumbers, and apples, direct from the growers. Sale at 12.30. LAND. 125 ACRES Freehold, 4 miles from railway, \ mile from school, factory and P. 0.; situated in the heart of the Hawera district] famous for dairying; good roads; 4roomed house and conveniences ; good 12-bail cowshed; carry 50 head grown cattle, besides young stock. Sell at £36 per acre; deposit £250, balance very easy terms at 5 per cent. Owner would consider exchange for Stratford town or suburban property, or good mortgage. This farm is real* lv worth your inspection. ; 3 ACRE, Freehold, Broadway and Miranda Street; business site. A good investment at £750.. House, 4 rooms and } acre, high section, £3O0 —a snip. House, 5 rooms, J acre, for £175; a good spec. I Acre Building Site, £BS; deposit £lO. Several good properties for exchange. Write for my Land Guide. Property Owners.—Send details of your property if not already on my register. THOMPSON. „ Land Agent, Telephones 28 and 145. P.O. Box 41 (Established 1903.) STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 37, 26 January 1912, Page 8
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