AUCTION SALES. 11 Ed ULAII MARKET SALE. SATURDAY, MAT 24th, 1913. TLAMASON will Sell at Hxs • Rooms as follows: Poultry, 20' well-bred heus/ and table poultry, produce, potatoes, cauliflowers, pumpkins, harness, saddlery, pack-saddles, oilskins, horse and cow covers, 1 ton manure (slightly damaged), chaff,’etc., etc. Furniture: dressers, bedsteads, mattresses, prams, tables, chairs (wicker and Austrian), pictures, washstands, and host of sundry goods too numerous to particularise Also— Good gig horse, road racing bicycle, l-SOlbs bacon, set of scales, and balance of boots from last sale. Also—--100 Apples, CASES FRUIT, Fresh from Hawke’s .Bay Orchards — pears, grapes, etc., etc. N.B.—Clients kindly note that all poultry, produce, fruit, sundries, etc., at auctions is absolute cash on day of sale. DOUGLAS CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 26th MAY. NEWTON KING will offer by Auc« Auction as above—- » i ffA HEAD CATTLE, _L including—--20 heifers in calf 30 store cows 25 20-month steers 18 20-month heifers 100 mixed weaners 500 lambs 100 f.f.m. ewes Sale at 1 o’clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO. have received instructions from W. M. BAYLY, Esq., to sell at their Stratford Yards on Wednesday, June 4th, the whole of his Pedigree and Grade Jersey cattle, comprising—--10 Pedigree Jersey cows and heifers 20 Grade Jersey cows and heifers. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Catalogues on application. Sale at 1.30 p.m. STRATFORD YARDS. i TUESDAY, 27th MAY. * ; Newton king win Sen by Pub lie Auction as above— * 4AA HEAD OF CATTLE, ~r_ U U Including—--30 2j)-year steers 80 20-month steers 60 20-month empty heifers 30 in calf heifers 60 store forward and fat cows 40 choice colored wearier heifers 150 mixed weaners 300 lambs 1 cattle dog, good leader Sale at 1 o’clock. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. NOTICE is hereby given that all the stock running on the Tariki Estate, Ross Road (late Bee’s property) must be removed anl all grazing fees paid before the 31st May, 1913. If not removed by that date, stock will remain at owner’s risk. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lanls. District Lands Office, New Plymouth. ST. ANDREWS’ CHURCH, STRATFORD. Rev. j. pattison Will conduct an EVANGELISTIC MISSION, EVANGELISTIC MISSION, Continues this Week. special Young people’s service, TUESDAY EVENING. “HOME NIGHT” FOR FAMILIES. THURSDAY EVENING. Dr. KIRK, Medical Missionary from Canton, China. FRIDAY EVENING. CHILDREN’S SERVICE, 25th. \\T ANTED, at once, by Lady, re- »» engagement as Lady Help. I Write particulars to ‘X.Y.Z’., G.P.0.. Wanganui. Every article in stock reduced in price during our Third Annual Sale. Fancy Goods, Stationery, Glassware, China, etc., Charles E. James, BroadI way.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 6
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426Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 6
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