SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS CO-OP ITINERARY OP BULL FAIRS, lgao, KAWERA—Friday 8. . KAPONGA—Friday 8. OPUNAKE—Monday 11. MANAlA—Thursday 14 AUROA—Friday 15. WAVERLEY—Tuesday 19. ELTHAM—Wednesday 20. STRATFORD—Tuesday 26. INGLEWOOD—Thursday 28, HORSE FAIRS. EAWERA—Saturday .16. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN EQR ALL OF THE ABOVE FAIRS. HAWERA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 40Q HEAD MIXED OATTLE g,QQ HEAD MIXED SHEEP 1 milk dray, in gpod order (1 ton) On account of Messrs. J. Lander, J. F. Murray, W.' A. Duckworth, C, n s. Hawken, McLean and Toliks,. Ed. frey, J. E. Sole, H. R. Johnston, anl Estate M. J. Goodson— J2O DAIRY HEIFERS On account of Hawera Dairy ,; 4 waggon horses (slight reserve), i waggon, harness and spring dray (slight reserve) HAWERA HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. Forms on Application. FARMERS' CQ*m SKIN, . -tjDf ,ANDeTAIitOV# above-will be hejd at iveeks. Sheepskin Valuation;-,4f!h October. Hide Sale, 12ffi''October.
NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instructions from the Pyrotan Leather, Ltd., to sell by Public Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY, the 2nd October, 1920, at 2 p.m.— Lot 25, section 12C, Block'V., Paritutu Sutvey District, containing one acre freehold land. Situated on the banks of, the Waiwakaiho River, and practically adjoining Borough, and within 200 yards For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRIDAY NEXT. WORKERS" SOCIAL HALL. L A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. ' C. E. POEBUCK, to sell his superior Household Furniture and Effects, including— Dining and Sitting-room.—Riley Billiard Table and Fittings, Handsome Five-mirror Kauri Sideboard, Two Carvers' Chairs, Large Stained Kauri Table, Rocking Chair, Drophead Treadle Sewing Machine, Occasional Tab-' les, Fern Stands, Collection of Pot Plants, Clock, Linoleum, 1 Oak Hallstand with mirror. Also', !)-pieee Dining-room Suite, upholstered in leather. . •.-,,• Bedrooms.—Very Handsome . Bedroom' Suite, comprising Wardrobe, Duchess Chest and Washstand in New Zealand woods with carvings and specially shaped mirrors (exhibited at Christchurch Exhibition), Wire Wovea, Double Bedstead, Child's Cot, M.T. Washstands, Toilet Sets. And Usual Sundries. Also, on account of MISS AHIER— One Very Old Grandfather Clock in > perfect going order, and a Num'ber of Fine Steel Engravings of the old masters—JulesJ-Le vßre-, ton and others. Sale at 1.30 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J. C. YORKE, to sell his Practically New Furniture and Effects, including— Stained Rimu Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Six H.B. Rimu Chairs (loose seats), Cabinet Piano Stool, Leather Couch, New Hood Sewing Machine, Occasional Tables, Coal Scuttle, Book Shelves, Double and Single Liberty Bedsteads, Two Duchess Chests, Two Chests Drawers, Wire Wove Stretchers, Washstands, Kitchen Table, Plate Rack, Baths, Wringer, Garden Seat, Saucepans and sundries. SALE AT 1 30 P.M. (In conjunction with Mr. Roebuck.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1920, Page 8
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