AUCTION Sml£S. NE WT ON KINO’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES JULYMonday, 14—Mrs Ellen Perrott, Urenui yards Monday, 14—Jos. Miller, Waipuku Tuesday, 15 —W. Lovell, Lopperton Wednesday, IG—Obed Nash, Stratford Wednesday, 16—P. H. E. Surrey, Huirangi (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys, Waiwakaiho yards Thursday, 17—W. Pnillips, Huiroa Thursday, 17—1). Watkins, Huiroa (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys) Friday, 18—Estate W. J. Kendrick (deceased), Tariki Monday, 21—Paul Collyer, Douglas Yards Monday, 21—Estate Thos. Langman (deceased), Huirangi Monday, 21—Longstalf Bros., Tururutangi Tuesday, 22—E. M. Gatton, Stratford yards Wednesday, 23—Mrs Rolft, Tikorangi ■ Wednesday, 23—F, J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday, 21—Mrs G. Clarke, Riverlea Thursday, 24—0. Olsen, Stratford Friday, 25—W. James, 801 l Block Friday, 25—1). Hennessey, Kapuni Monday, 23—J. W. Ross, Urenui yards Tuesday, 29—Tate and Barnsley, Ro. wan Wednesday, 30—A. N. Mills, Omata Wednesday, 30—J. C. Robson. Bird-Robson Road, Stratford Thursday, 31—Hamrnerton Bros,. Stratford yards Thursday, 31—W. Grant, Puniho AUGUST— Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Wednesday, ' 13—Mrs Stevenson, Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu Yards SEPTEMBER— Friday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, New Plymouth Date to be arranged— J. 0. Felton, Toko
AT THE MART. SATURDAY, JULY 12. IN THE AFTERNOON. TI. LAMASON lias been instruct- • ed by MR J. REVELL, of Eliliarn Nurseries, to sell a choice collection of fruit trees, hedge plants, shelter trees, etc., consisting of— Apples, Pear, Plum, Peach, Nectarine, Quince, Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberry,-Walnut, Chestnut, Rhubarb, Passion Fruit, exc. Hedge Plants—Boxthorn, Eleagnus, Japonica, Olearia (Ake ake) varieties, Escallonia, Privet and many other shelter trees, MacroCarpa, Sycamore, Oak, Laburnum, Silver-tree, Acacia, Gums in variety. Wattle, etc. Shrubs : Camellia, Rhododendron, Cabbagetree, Heath; Veronica varieties, Carnations, and many other plants in great variety. NOTE.—My fruit trees are absolutely the finest to be obtained in the listrict. Mr Revell will be in attendmce from 9 o’clock, and will be pleased to give any information required and to receive orders. AT THE HOMESTEAD, WAIWIRI ROAD, TOKO. TUESDAY, loth JULY, 1913. EWTON KING has received instructions from Mrs C. R. Wells who has sold his property, to sell, Without Reserve, his Stock, Household Furniture, Sundries, etc., as under—
2 dr. mares (slight reserve) 2 ponies 1 trap and harness (slight reserve) 1 yearling hull > 6 'sheep, poultry, cross-cut saws, crowbar, hammer and wedges, hay forks, hay knife, 40 fully paid-up shares Stratford Dairy Co. (slight reserve), chairs, couch, piano and sewing machine (slight reserve), chest drawers, duchess pair and ware, lino, bedsteads, wire, flax and kapoc mattresses, child’s cot, easy and bentwood chairs, lamp, separator, range, milk buckets, fender and irons, set asbestos irons, phonograph and 30 records, clocks, copper, preserving pan, I'cwt. wire, saddles and bridles, sundries. Sale at 1 o’clock. w EBSTER. DOBSON AND CO. LIST OF SALES’S JULY— Tuesday, 15—Stratford Monday, 28—Strathmore Tuesday, 29—Stratford LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Friday, 18—A. and .1. R. West, East Road C. Jago, Tuna, 23rd July F. Wellington, Tuna, 23rd July. Jersey and Holstein heifers Thursday, 21—G. H. Harrison, Rughv Road AUGUST— Friday, B—M. Levandnwski. Cross STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE. SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 29. /“JLTENTS are requested to I i,->. t 0 Toocb us by FRIDAY, JULY 25. w. 0. h. V*OLM> AND 00.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 8
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