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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. MAHOENUI SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY L 2000 SHEEP, comprising—--800 3 and 4-Year Ewes (good). 800 5 and 6-Year Ewes. 200 2 and 4-Tooth Wethers. 200 Lambs. ■ „ AWAKINO SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 5000 SHEEP, comprising—--500 2 and 4-Tooth Ewes. 1000 4-Year Ewes (gooci). 1450 5 and 6-Year Ewes. 400 2-Tooth Wethers. 1550 Very Good Rape and Store Lambs. On account of Mr. S. Topliss:— 12 Well-bred one and two-shear Romney and Southdown Rams. OKAU SHEEP FAIR. • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 3100 SHEEP, comprising:— 500 4 and 5-Year Ewes. 250 2-Tooth Ewes. 1400 Extra Good Lambs (M.S. mostly WJ?.). 400 Small and Medium Lambs. 100 2-Tooth Wethers. 24 F.M. Romney Rams. . From Mohakatino Station, the annual - draft of—--500 Good 4 and 5-Year Ewes. All sales commence at 12 noon. Please book seats for these sales early. , URUTI SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934. 5400 SHEEP, comprising:— 1400 Good 4 and 5-Year Ewes. - \ 200 Extra Good 2-Tooth Ewes. 300 2-Tooth Wethers. 1000 M.S. W.F. Lambs. 800 Good Wether Lambs. • 10 4-Tooth to F.S. Southdown and Romney Rams. . On account of a Client:— 1700 Good 'Shorn W.F. Lambs (800 ewes 900 wethers), one ear-mark and not . . . picked over. . ENTRIES FOR BACK-COUNTRY SHEEP FAIRS. \ Kohuratahi, February 7:—6000 Sheep. Ohura, February 8:-t4000 Sheep. Tokirima, February 9: —5000 Sheep. > - Douglas, February 12:—3500 Sheep. Whangamomona, > February 14:—5500 Sheep. • . : j : : Puniwhakau, February 19:—2300 Sheep. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. , \ AT ' ■ . ’ “MEDINA” TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, FEB. 1, AT 1 P.M. JWESSRS. NEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs. M. GALBRAITH to sell as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. . . The Whole of the Furniture and Fittings of the “Medina” Tea Rooms, ’ comprising 20 Dining Tables, 80 Dining Chairs, 20 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Settees, 5. Screens, 3 Mirrors, Palm Stands, Runners, Shades, Curtains and Fittings,. EK. Iron, 2 E.L. Heaters, Clock, Cake Cases, Counter, Cupboard, Sugar and Flour Bins, Meat Safe, Enamel Saucepans, Boilers, etc., Basins, Bowls, Silver Teapots and Hot Water ’ Jugs, Trays, Cake Stands, Bread Cutter, Jam Jars, Jugs, Glasses, Vases, Jardinieres, 12 doz. Dessert and Table Knives (stain- I less), 20 dozen Dessert Spoons, .15 dozen Dessert and Table Forks, 20 dozen Teaspoons, 35 dozen Assort" ed Plates, Salad Disies, 20 dozen ' Assorted Cups and Saucers, Table Cloths .and Sundry Crockery, Soda Fountain complete, and “Linwood” Piano (in good order, slight, re- . serve). ALFA-LAVAL THE “ACE” OF ALL SEPARATORS. C. H. D. McLEOD, Taranaki Representative. ’•Phone 1377. Box 168. New Plymouth. SPECIAL TO SHEEP-FARMERS’ have an up-to-date Scouring Plant and are prepared to scour wool in any quantity on behalf of our clients. WE WELCOME YOUR ENQUIRY. JOSEPH SHEEHAN LIMITED, BOX 120, STRATFORD. , JNSURANCE! ’T’HE Good Name and Reputation of X the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. has been built up over 70 years’ fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading Company. A. S. CLARK, Manager. - ■ TIMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE! ■. ; W W E are Specialists in TIMBER AND JOINERY. Secure our Prices before building. Local Representative—- • MR. J. AUSTIN. & J.JURNAND, HAMILTON, SAWMILLERS AND WHOLESALE TIMBER MERCHANTS. - J

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 12