AUCTION SALES. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, 1913. EWTON KING will Sell by Puh lie Auction as above— PIGS, HORSES, CALVES, ETC. 20 weaners 18 stores 1 3-draught mare 2 milk carts, gigs, fencing posts, Sale at 12 o'clock. AT THE MART. Poultry* 30 sacks potatoes, Orion range, chaffcutter, O.K. washer, 2 coppers and stands, bedsteads, whips, headstalls, 12 toilet sets, fenders and brasses, hallstand, duchess chest, extension table, 2 push-carts, child's, chair, hearth-rugs, carpet square, ladies' and gent's bicycles, sundries. 11 Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE. —Terms for all sundries, etc, purchased at Auction strictly cash. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. At 2 p.m. rip LAMASON has been instructed -A- • by. MR STANTON, to sell the whole of his Household Furniture, comprising—--1 D.B.R. bedstead, 1 double wire mattress, 1 double wire stretcher/1 easy chair, .6 bentwood chairs, 1 duchess chest-, 1 dressing table. 1 washstand, 1 toilet set- (hot complete), 30yds linoleum, syds pdssage linoj 2 lamps, l r b.r7 fender,! T* hearth rug, .3 d6or mats, clock, 8 pictures', 1 kapdc • mattress, 1 range, 1 handsaw, tools, 1 8gal boiler, 2 baths, 1 wringer, 1 washboard, 1 saddle, "2 bridles, hallstand, glasware and sundries, jam jars, 4 window Hinds and rollers, 1 single set harness, 1" double sef ]> harness, 1 double buggy, 1 hayrfqrks 1 hay knife. 1 slasher, TH-gal. copper and stand, 1 crosscut saw, 3 steel wedges. ' ;, bj ( ''''' :;*"'' r>- f •,-:
Sale at" 2 p.m.' Note the alterati'bn of date to Saturday. ■ '•: > AT THE: FARM, CLIMIE ROAD, NGAERE WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1913. O'EWTON KING has received instructions from MR C. H. HARRISON, who is leaving the district, to sell, Without ■ his choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under:— 26 dairy cows, mostly young to calve from July 5 heifers to calve in August 3 good sows close to farrowing 1 light milk care, to carry 10 cwt. (slight reserve) I. spring tip milk cart, to carry 2ocwt. (slight reserve) 1 milk cart mare (slight reserve) 5 milk cans, cooler, sundries, etc. , Sale at 12.30 p.m. , luncheon Provided. NOTE.—We nave inspected this herd and find them very choice, having returned £l6 10s per cow for milk alone last year. Factory returns for the past two years are open to inspecCORDELIA STREET, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, 27th JUNE, 1913. WTEWTON KING has received in•M structions from CAPTAIN F. [. Lawnpen to sell at his residence s above, Without Reserve, the whole F his first-class household furniture nd effects, comprising— A very handsome oak sideboard, oak dining table, oak Morris chair, writing desk, breakfast-room seideboard, table, chesterfield, settee, couch, wiener lounge, carpet square and rugs, hallstand, pot plants, dining-room and kitchen chairs, occasional table and chairs, overmantle, bedroom suite, comprising bedstead, duchess pair and wardrobe, duchess pair, d.b.r. bedstead, fender ana wrasses, dinner services, kitchen utensils, Austrian bentwood chairs, gardening tools, etc., etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 25 June 1913, Page 8
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