AUCTION SALES. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, MAY 11. TLA MASON will soil at liis rooms o as follows : Poultry, including white Leghorns, vegetables, pumpkins, cauliHowers, Ti tons chaff, 400 gal. tank, mantelpiece, bath, copper and stand, wire wove and box mattresses, kitchen dresser, overmantel, washstands, sewing machines, bicycles, child’s chair, casks, pig nets, quantity harness, wire netting, and sundries Also, 1 milk cart, two buggies. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Also, 150 cases assorted fruit. Sale at 12.30. rip HE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY, JL COMPANY, LIMITED. LIST OF SALESMAY— Saturday, 11th—Horse Fair, Tattersail’s, Hawera. Monday, 13th—Opunake. Tuesday, 14th—Manaia. Friday, 17tli—Te Wera. Monday, 20th—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 21st—Stratford. Wed n esday, 22nd—El th am Thursday, 23rd—Hawera Monday, 27th—Opunake Tuesday, 28th—Manaia. The n.z. L. & M. AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. LIST OF CLEARING SALES— June 17th—Judd Eros., Tariki Road Tariki June 28th—Edward Row, Brookes Road, Stratford. July Ist—H. Rickard, Monmouth Road, Stratford. July 3rd—V. Membery, Bird Road, Stratford. H. Woisin, Warwick Road, Stratford date to he arranged. Win. Lacy, Pembroke Road, Stratford, date to be arranged. v TATTERSALL’S, HAWERA. MONTHLY HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, MAY 11th. At 12 Noon. The N.z. L. & M.i AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will hold their Monthly Horse Fair as follows. 80 HORSES, Consisting of— Draughts, half draughts, milk-cart-ers, van and carriage horses, light harness horses, hacks, and ponies. Sale at 12. w. H. H. YOUNG AND CO, LIST OF STOCK SALES. .)•’ 1 r:'-' ' ' -FaA;-; MAY— Tuesday, 21—Stratford. Friday, 31—Strathmore. ‘ DAIRY HERDS. [TTTE have several Dairy Herds for W Sale. For further particulars, apply MATTHEWS AND BENNETT 1 . Auctioneers, Inglewood. NOTICE. WE have numerous enquiries for good Dairy Herds for private sale, and we shall be pleased to receive particulars from vendors. GILLIES AND NALDER, Hawera. 7?3e J VAN, LT a BOOTS FST FOR THE FEET SHOULD BE BOOTS THAT FIT THE FEET. “Uin! I.can’t stand that.” More than likely you have gone through that experience when trying on a new pair of Boots. Why suffer excruciating agonies by wearing Boots that grp like a vise instead of fitting like a glove ? FOSTER’S BOOTS impart a feeling of immediate comfort and support to the feet. Furthermore, they give service • —the sheer goodness of the leather assuring long life. Here jvu have Footwear Satisfaction—Comfort and Service, with style throwa in It is a pleasure to show you these Boots—accept this invitation to-day. E. G. FOSTER, STRATFORD. J. H. WOOD AND GO. 150 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, level, sheep-proof fencing, 10 paddocks, 18-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc; now 7-roomed house, thoroughly well built; near school and creamery, on metalled road; 9 miles New Plymouth. Real liargain. Price £ls per acre; cash £7OO, balance 7 years at 5 per cent COASTAL FARM. 200 ACRES, Freehold, in grass and crops, level, tip-top land; fenced and divided into paddocks ; 7-room-ed house (now), trapshed, ccwshed. and other outbuildings; Ridd’s Milking Machine; carry 80 cows, besides other stock; near school and creamery; situated 12 miles New Plymouth. Price £lB per aero. Cash £SOO, balance 5 per cent. Call at once, or write for particulars. J. H. WOOD AND CO., Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11, 10 May 1912, Page 8
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