AUCTION SALES, AT TilK HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 21st, JUNE. ■JVTEWTON KING will Sell by Pub--L ’ lie Auction as above—PIGS, HORSES, CALVES, ETC. 27 weauers 23 stores 2 pudebred sows, to farrow in August 2 milk carts, I double-seated buggy with pole, 2 gigs, 50 fencing posts. Sale at 12 o’clock. Al THE MART. Poultry, 40 sacks potatoes, 1 range, I O.K. washing machine, copper and stand, lawn mower, 10 toilet sets, duehess chest,dining table, hall stand, chairs, linoleums, pianos, fenders and brasses, carpet squares, hearthrugs, door slips, whips, saddle, bridles, cut. lory and sundries. Also on account The Stratford Domain Board— The Grandstand in Victoria Park. X.B.—Purchasers will note that all the timber must lie removed within 2 months from date of sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. NOTE.—Terms for all purchases at auction strictly cash. AT THE MART. . SATURDAY, JUNE 21. m LA.MASON will sell at His * • Rooms, as follows: V Poultry, vegetables, onions, 1 ton table potatoes, pumpkins, fruit, good firewood, furniture, comprising duchess, hallstand, tables, couch, wardrobe, sideboard, .sewing machine, Orion
ranges, child’s cot, wire-wove and box mattresses, bassanete. about 3 to 4 tons baled straw, chairs, pick bar (steel) mangle, go-cart, and quantity sundries. SALE AT 1, O’CLOCK. Splendid lino, of Haled Hay. N.B.—All goods purchased at auction are cash. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. EBSTER, DOBSON and CO. have been favored with instructions from F. E. B. LOVELOCK, Esq., who has sold his farm, and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, Without Deserve, his choice Herd, etc., as under:— 31 choice grade Jersey cows, expected early calvors, served by pedigree Jersey bull, Pansys Pride, H. 8., 1175 , GO young dairy cows, expected early calvors, served *by Jersey bull 11 2-year heifers, in calf to Jersey bull Pedigree Jersey bull, Pansy’s Pride, H.B. 1J75 1 3-year grade Jersey bull 2 2-year grade Jersey bulls 9 Jersey heifers by Exile , 11., from above Jersey cows (slight reserve) 6 weaner Jersey heifers (slight reserve) 1 4-year gelding unbroken (slight reserve) 1 2-year dr. gelding (slight reserve) 150 forward empty ewes, 14 rams, 20 lambs, 1 pony (quiet), 10 12 to 20-month steers, heavy block dray (4-in. tyres), milk waggon, d.f. plough, 4-leaf harrows, set discs, drill, hayrake, wool press, Avery’s scales, boiler and sundries. Japanese matting, lawn mower. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU.
LUNCHEDX PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—The above cows are in firstclass condition and young, and averaged 2nd highest test last season at factory. The Jersey cows were purchased from Mr J. Hale, of Mangorei, last season, and are practically all purebred, Mr Lovelock some months back, refusing £2O each for them. Cows are for absolute sale, and may remain on property, in good feed, at buyer’s risk till 2nd August. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 21th JUNE. NEW TON KING will offer by Auction as above—- ~ A HEAD MIXED Comprising—--1.00 2-J-year steers 50 store cows (it) 20-month steers 50 in calf heifers •10 empty heifers 150 mixed weatiers SO fat wethers 10 fat ewes 200 2-tooth u ethers 300 lambs CATTLE. Sale at 1 o’clock. DAIRY COWS. "PARTICULARS solicited of good Dairy Herds for sale. WEBSTER. DOBSON and Co. Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 20 June 1913, Page 8
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