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SALES BY AUCTION. 898 Wfi'rtS.'iia, DOUGLAS SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. N Will hold his Annual Sheep Fair as above, and will offer: 10,000 SHEEP ’ inoludhlg_ 3.000 Shorn and Woolly Lambs 3,500 F.M. Ewes 1.000 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 850 2-tooth Ewes 500 4 and 6-tooth Ewes Sale at 12 noon. a2l EWT O N RAHOTU. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. N Will sell by auction at his Rahotu Yards on TUESDAY NEXT,— EWT O N MIXED CATTLE, ' comprising ; 70 Mixed Weancrs. 30 18-month Steers. 20 Store Cows. 30 Fat and, Forward Cows. 20 18-month Heifers. 10 Bulls, a 15 N EWT O N K ING’S LIST OF SALES FOR FEBRUARY, 1910. Urenui Sheep Fair—Tuesday, Feb. 15. Rahotu —Tuesday, Feb. 15. Stratford Hide Sale —Tuesday, Feb. 15. Waiwakaiho —Friday, Feb. 18. Urenui —Monday, Feb. 21. Dougins Sheep Fair—Monday, Feb. 21. Toko —Monday, Feb. 21. Stratford —Tuesday, Feb. 22. Stratford Weaner Fair —Tuesday, Feb. 22. Stony River —Wednesday, Feb. 23. Waiwakaiho Sheep Fair —Thursday, Feb. 24. Toko Weaner Fair —Thursday, Feb. 24. Stratford Ram Fair—Friday, Feb. 25. Kaponga—Friday, Feb. 25. Rohokura Sheep Fair—Monday, Feb. 28; ■ NEWTON KING’S LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS, 1910. Urenui Sheep Fair—Tuesday, Feb. 15. Douglas Sheep Fair —Monday, Feb. 21. Waiwakaiho Sheep Fair—Thursday, Feb. 24. Stratford Ram Fair —Friday, Feb. 25. Pohokura Sheep Fair —Monday, Feb. 28. Urenui Supplementary Sheep Fair— Thursday, March 3. Douglas Supplementary Sheep Fair— Friday, March 4,.,.,,,,.., f , Waiwakaiho Supplementary. Sheep Fair —Thursday, March 10. Whangamombna Sheep and Cattle Fair —Wednesday, March 16. " 665 Entries Solicited. a!3 FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. - WITHOUT RESERVE. ebstel B ROS ' Have received instructions from Mrs. Bain and others to sell at their Mart as above— THE WHOLE of their Furniture, consisting of Duchess Chests, Bentwood Chairs, Couches, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wire Woves, Kitchen Dressers, Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Washstnnds, Linoleums, Chest Drawers, Crockery, and a large lot of useful sundries. Sale at 2.30. a 42 SALE BY FIRST. L. A. JT ' C 1 Have been instructed by the First Mortgagee to offer for sale at their Auction Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of March, 1910, at 2.80 p.m.: ALL THAT FREEHOLD PARCEL OF LAND containing by admea-’ snromout four and one-half porches more or less with Saddlers’ Shop thereon, part of TOWN ALLOTMENT No. 669 on the Plan of the TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH, bounded towards the north by other part of the same allotment (the boun- •' dary lino commencing 130.6 links from the corner of Devon. Street and Brougham Street) 71.4 links, towards the north-east by the old railway line 39.5 links, towards the south-east by other part of tbo same Allotment No. 669, 70.7 links, and towards the south-west by Brougham Street 39.4 links. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to THE AUCTIONEER, Or to MESSRS. ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, a 23 New Plymouth. “•jppNEMOA,” PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, COURTENAY STREET. THE Now Wing at the HINEMOA HOSPITAL will bo open to receive patients after March 30. Fees from £1 to £2 10s. 1 M. N. PIKE, 645 Matron. YOU can got it cheaper at “The Red Post.”

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 7