PRELIMINARY NOTICE. KAPONGA WEANER FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. ! FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1014. IVTEWTON KING will hold Ins We a 11 6!' Fair and Cattle Sale at his Yards on above date. | ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. HAWERA SA LEYARDS. | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., Ltd., will sell by Public Auction as above— OXf\ fead mixed cattle. |OOU Including—--80 forward and store cows 30 3-year steers 80 mixed weaners 2d 15-month steers 30 heifers in calf 35 15-month empty heifers 25 fat cows 15 bulls 300 4 and 6-tooth wethers 300 full-mouth ewes 450 woolly lambs 150 fresh f.m. ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 shorn lambs 20 pigs Sale at 1 o’clock.
AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TOWN RESIDENCE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. TI. LAMASON has been instruct- • eel by F. H. WILKIE, Esq., who is removing to Wanganui, to sell as above, at his Residence, Ariel St. (just off Regan St.) — i-ACRE SECTION. 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, With bathroom, water laid on, electric 1 light and ’phone, well-kept lawn, gardens and hedges, large shed and fowlhouse. Further particulars at Mart. Also, Without Reserve, the whole of his Furniture and Effects, including— Large hallstand, piano (Collison) and stool, 4-piece drawing-room suite (inlaid), dressing, fancy dining tables, 3-piece bedroom suite (Duchess, waslistand and wardrobe), wicker, upholstered, and dining chairs, 1 pile draw-ing-room carpet square 12 x 12, best quality and practically new, 1 bedroom ditto 12 x 12. J Duchess chest and toilet sets, double and single wooden bedsteads (latest models) •> mattrasses, door mats, hearth rugs, etc, pictures, whole of the dining and kitchen requisites, including large Perfection oil stove in perfect order (guaranteed), dinner sot, grocery canisters, saucepans, and host of sundries ; also wheelbarrow, gj yards garden hose (new), large lawn mower and lot of garden tools, etc. . Also, 20 fowls. Perambulator, child’s chair, and child’s cot. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—We have mentioned above some of the lines to be offered. All the furniture is practically new and offers to those furnishing a splendid opportunity to do so. Our instructions are to sell. Watch for the flag. W. H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. DOBSON and Co'. ' » have received instructions from MR J. DONALD to sell at the Crown Stables, Stratford, the whole of his Livery Plant, as under:— , T horses 7 gigs, breaking-in gig, o-horse drag and harness (complete), Cortland waggon, saddles, bridles, capping machine, harness, rugs, and usual sundries, quantity of timber in lots. Salo at 1 o’clock NOTICE. POHOKURA SHEEP FAIR. BEING guided by my clients in the Pohokura District, I have decided to postpone the above fair until tlie cud of the present month. Particulars later. NEWTON KING. AT THE HAYMARKET SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. Newton king win Sell by put lie Auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES. FOUL TRY, SUNDRIES, ETO.— 40 weatiers 27 stores, 2 gigs, 1 milk brake, 2 milk carts, quantity of harness, whips, etc, fencing posts, balance of timber. Sale at 12 o’clock. PUNIWHAKAU SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914. rflllE X.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN I TILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.,!] ‘will offer, by the kind permission of ,Messrs. Malone and Worthington in their Yards, at 1 o’clock;— 2500 s,,m> j ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1914, Page 8
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