AUCTiiQN SALEts. EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBERrFriday, 27th—Waitvakdiho. Monday, 30th—Toko. _ Monday, 30th—Urenui. OCTOBER— • ■■ Friday. 4th—New Plymouth Horse ' Fair. ENTRIES~SOLICITED.
I AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. k V EWTON KING will Sell by Public Auction as .above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 23 weaners 25 stores On account of MR. THOS. WEBB—--3 pedigroe Berkshire boars, 8 weeks 1 double buggy, 2 gigs 150 totara posts', 1 plough 2 milk carts, 1 set harness Sale at 12 o'clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, including 2 pens Leghorn ■hens, vegetables, 2 tons table potatoes, 3 tons seed potatoes, 1 set now gig harness, 2 ladders, copper, washing machine, d.b.r. . bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, blankets, rugs, duchess chest 4 drawers, chest drawers, writing desk, and 6 office chairs, couches, hall stand, wash, stands, toilet sets, tables, easy, kitchen, 1 dining and rattan chairs, platform rocker, fenders and brasses, fancy tables, cake stands, lamps, books, and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock.
MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. TEWTON KING will Sell at his . i yards, as above—2(\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, U comprising—--20 store cows 60 mixed yearlings 15 2 year heifers 25 springing heifors and cowb Sale at 1. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. fEWTON KING will Sell at his I yards as above- — ■•'.'.'' 60 choice springing heifers, • close to profit, 25 dairy cows, at profit and close up. On account'of MrTr. H. PHILLIPS 50 choice dairy cows and heifers. ... i .Sale at 1. ■■'.•,■ TIAJUNAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, . HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. . HIDE SHED. Cloton Road, Stratford ;next Darrj Factory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Clients are particularly requested to forward Consignments in tijii^ .&&s££,& not later than FRIDAY, OCTOBER \" ■ ' NEWTON KTNG ,
STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE SButfP SKIN, AND TALLOW BALIS NEXT SALE, OCTOBER 22nd. CLIENTS a™ requested to forwtufl \ j InTP »n n» to reach ub by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO.^ WANTED KNOWNJUST you think of it; by using an "IDEAL" Butter Blender you are reducing your butter bill by one half. MCMILLAN AND FREDRIC, Aewit-«. TEA AND DINING ROOMS. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. S. J. PIVAC Proprietor. (Late Mrs. Brown's Rooms). MR. S. J. PIVAC begs to intimate that he intends making the above well-situated establishment the BEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND MOST POPULAR TEA AND DINING ROOMS IN TOWN. SPECIAL NOTE.-v-S. J. PIVAC desires the public to know that DINNER will be served from 12 to 2 p.m., and HOT TEA 5 to 7 D.m.. every day. MOTOR CARS, FOR HIRE. T MUDFORD, of Pembroke • Road, desires to notify that ne will run two well-appointed MotorCars for Hire in Stratford. Prompt attention will be given to calls. 'Phono 106. SIGN OF THE FISH." THE COLDEN GATE. buy dear meat when Fresh t Fish arrive daily at the above, and can be had at cheap rates? . . U>~ Develop brain-power by procuring Flounders, Schnapper and Fish in Season. A Crayfish for Supper, Smoked Fish for Breakfast, and you are set up for the day. Remember the Address—"THE COLDEN GATE."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 8
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