AUCTION SALES. AT THE MART, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, 7th JUNE. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. NEWTON KING Fas received instructions to offer by Auction at his Mart as above, unless previously disposed of— Section 35, Block 14, Huiroa, consisting of 100 acres level freehold land well improved, with good 8-roomed house, cowshed, and all necessary farm buildings thereon, situated on Beaconsfield Road, about 5 miles from Stratford, within f-milo of factory and £-milo from Post Office and School. This is a first-class opportunity for any person in search of an ideal Dairy Farm. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING. Sale at 2 o’clock. ON THE FARM, RATAPIKO. MONDAY, 9th JUNE; 1913. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MEROAN TILE AGENCY CO., Limiteo have been favoured with instruction" from MR ANGUS FRASER, who is giving up Dairying, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. GO dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th culvers 40 2 to 3-year-old heifers, all in calf to Jersey bull 24 weaners 400 4 and 6-tooth wethers 5 Pedigree Clydesdale mares and fillies 4 harness horses 1 double-furrow plough, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 scarifier, 1 single-fur-row plough, 1 large spring cart, 1 4-wheel brake (carry 12 cans), 1 Massey-Harris mower, 1 Mas-sey-Harris reaper and binder. 1 Woods’ hay rake, 1 Courtland in good order
Sale 12 o’clock sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.B.—Mr Fraser has been Dairying for some years, and he has heavily culled his herd every year, taking as many as 20 cows out in the year. The above herd carinot be too highly recommended by the Auctioneers, to anyone wanting first-class cows. Passengers going by rail, get off at Tariki. A conveyance will leave the Company’s Stratford office at 10 a.m. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. FRIDAY, 13th JUNE, 1913. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MRS H. J. RICHMOND and W. SAY WELL, Esq jiiunirsC to sell by Public Auction, at his Stratford Yards as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 22 Pedigree Jersey cows 19 Pedigree Jersey heifers 16 Pedigree Jersey bulls 5 pure to grade Jersey cows 4 Shorthorn cows 14 grade to purebred yearling Jersey heifers 4 Shorthorn yearling heifers Sale at 12.30 o’clock. Note.—Most of these cows are young and with the exception of three have been served by the well-known dairy bull, K.See sth, by K.C.B.—Primrose 29th. As Mr Saywell has sold his farm, and Mrs Richmond has decided to gc right out of dairying, the whole of the catalogue will be sold without reserve. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. HAWERA YARDS. THURSDAY, sth JUNE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO.. LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as hhbove:—
HEAD MIXED CATTLE. OOU Including— HO 20-mopth empty heifers 35 fat and forward cows GO mixed yearlings 50 forward and store cows 35 heifers in calf 20 good yearling heifers 15 fat cows 10 cows and calves 120 6-tooth to f.m. owes in lamb to Romney rams 100 store lambs 00 fat and forward ewes 30 fat ewes 25 fat hoggets Sale at 1 o’clock. PRELEMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, 1913. At 2 p.m. . / FBI I. LAMA SON, instructed by i • MESSRS. DUNCAN and DAVIES, New Plymouth, will sell at his rooms, a large Consignment of First-class Fruit Trees, Hedge Plants, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Rhododendrons, Rose Trees, Etc. FULL DETAILS LATER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 8
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