&UCTISK thLlf TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEP HIDE AND TALLOW BALM. HIDE ssnain Olotca Bead, Stratford (nost Factory). NEXT SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. C CLIENTS are particularly request**! ' to forward Consignment* i* to rot later tfr.n Flli* DAY, APRIL 3. • HOWTON EIN». STRATFORD WOOL. SHEEPSKIN HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. (TALIENTS are kindly requested to forward consignments so as to reach us hy Friday, 3rd April, 1914. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ME3& CAN TILE A. C. LTD., Stratford. STRATFORD WOOL. SID?;, SSSIT SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. are requested to .fcrwarc lots so as to reach us by TX ! - DAY, APRIL 3. -•- H. ;i. iODNCi AND Ob ivr E f T 0 H Kf M ' • lal LIST OF SIL3OP MARCH— Friday, 20—Kaponga , Friday, 20—Uruti Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale Monday, 23—Sale of Livery Stable Plant, Urenui, H. L. Ptusseil, at 10.30 a.m. Monday, 23—Urenui Tuesday, 24—Rahotu Friday, 27—Waiwakaiho Monday, 30—Douglas Tuesday, 31—Stratford APRIL— Thursday, 2—Waiwakaiho Hors© Fair Friday, 3 and Saturday, 4—Stratford Autumn Horse Pair Tuesday, 7—Rahotu Autumn Cattle Fair. i i : 1 rpKE K.Z. LOAN AND MESCANJi TILE AGENCY OO. a Limited LIST OF SALES for MARCH— Monday, 23—Kakaramea Tuesday, 24—Stratford 'Wednesday, 25—Eltham Thursday, 26—Hawera Monday, 30—Opunake ! Tuesday, 31—Manaia 0 TSTEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO.'S V V list of sales— MARCH — Stratford, 1 Tuesday--24, Gillies and n alder’s stock SALES FOR MARCH— Thursday, 19—Hawera Monday, 23—Auroa Tuesday, 24—Manaia Monday, 30—Okaiawa SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. [ nVfEWTON KING has been instruct- , LN cd by the Mortgagee to sell, at his Mart, Stratford, on Saturday, the 28th day of March, 1914, at 2 P- m - ALL THAT Parcel of Land situate at Kohuratahi, containing 122 acres 2 roods, held under Lease in Perpetuity, being Section ' 73, Block 10, Pouatu Survey District, with dwelling house and sheds thereon.
FURNITURE SALE. BEGAN STREET EAST. THURSDAY, 19th MARCH, 19U. NEWTON KING has received instructions front ME R. HANDLEY. who has disposed of his business, and is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his furniture and effects, without reserve, as under:— 2 couches, dining, kitchen and fancy chairs, 2 upholstered wicker chairs, dining, kitchen and fancy fables, b.r. fender and brasses, 3 b.r. bedsteads, wire, kapoc and flax mattresses, curtains and poles, carpet i minors, hearth rugs, eider-down quilt and feather pillows, blinds and rollers, mats and door slips, lino. Duchess pair, chest drawers, dressing tables and washstands, wire stretcher, 3bed, crockery, pictures, wringer. maul and wedges, saws, quantity garden tools, hooks, piano stool, 1 Planet Jnr., all kitchen utensils, fhmp, stepladder, churn, number of fowls and ducks. Also, with slight reserve—j Piano, phonograph and 80 records, hand Wertheim sewing machine. Sale at 1.30 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 74, 18 March 1914, Page 8
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