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NEWTON KING; L m DIPPING OP SHEEP. around Stratford are asked to note that our Dip at Stratford Saleyards is now in operation. Anyone wishing t|o, dip Sheep should get into touch with any of our Stratford Agents with whom arrangements may be made: CHARGES: Ewes and Wethers 2d, Woolly Lambs l|d. Shorn Lambs Id. NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford.

Auction Sales. FURMTURE SALE. AT THE RESIDENCE, CORDELIA STREET, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929. SALE AT 1 P.M. W E have been favoured with instructions from Mr WEDGE BOON, who is leaving the district, to sell hy auction, the whole of his SUPERIOR FURNITURE & EFFECTS as follows: — SITTING ROOM— (Oak) Chesterfield Suite,, 3-piece, 2 Divan Chairs, Oval Table, China Cabinet, Sideboard, Fire Screen, Kerb, Lamp Stand, Cake Stand, 3 Pillor Palm Stands, Tea Tray, Dinner Waggon, Clock, 4 Silk Cushions, Humpty, 2 Copper jardinieres, Copper Damp Shade, Vases, Wilton CarpeE (10ft x 9ft Sin.) HALL—(Oak Table, Gramophone Cabinet, Carpet (9ft x 7ft' bin). SUN ROOM.—Lounge, Squab and Cover, 2 Cushions, Cupboard. BREAKFAST ROOM (Oak and Oregon) Oval Table, 3 High-back Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Kerb, Piano fe’.L. (Broadwood White), Books, Carpet. BEDROOM—(Oak) Dressing Table, Bedstead and Wire Wove, Fancy Linen Press, 8 Pictures, Carpet Square, 2 Kapoc Mattresses. BEDROOM—(White) Duchess, Wardrobe, Berstead, Wire Wove and Mattress, Carpet Square (9ft 1 x 7ft 6in), Chair, Child’s Cot and Mattress. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES.—E.L. Kettle, Crockery, Cutlery, Bottles, Corner Wardrobe, Kitchen Tables, 1..M.L. Wardrobe, Curtains, Pram, Push Chair, Lawn Mower, Etc, . ( . t „ PLEASE NOTE—This above furniture is in new condition. We recommend all buyers to attend this sale of First-c.asd Furniture and Effects.

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KELLY & SOY AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FENTON STREET. WOR Sale, several small farms* House Properties and Towv Sections at prices to suit every- ■ , „ M.. body. Auction Sales conducted in part cf the district. Weekly Sales of Fruit, Vegetables, Furniture, etc., at the Mart. We have one 3ft. H.P. Shacklock Range and one 3ft*. Gin H.P. do., for sale cheap (both in good order), Also second-hand Piano cheap. AGENCIES—AtIas Assurance Coy., Wizard Separator Ccy., 'Webster’s Farm and Garden Seeds.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 6 February 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 6 February 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 6 February 1929, Page 8

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