AT LAMASON’S AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, loth NOVEMBER, 1913. TLAMASOX has received iu- • struclions to sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Saturday next, at 2.30Four Quarter-Acre Sections, Nos. 3, 4,6, 7, Main Roan township Midhirst, together with 2 shops, dwelling house and outbuildings. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. rn LAMASGN will Sell by Public JL t Auction, at his rooms— Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, gooseberries, wardrobes, sideboards, overmantel, dressing table, chest drawers, duchess, Singer sewing machine, bacon, child’s cot, copper and stand, chairs. I), r. bedsteads, cruets, beehives, quantity chaff, harness, saddles, 1 good gig and harness, and trap, I also about 100 pairs boots and ■ shoes. ' 1 BICYCLES! BICYCLES!! LADIES’ and GENT’S BICYCLES, First-class New Bicycles. Also several Second-hand Bicycles in good order. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. STRATFORD SALEYARDS.
TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1913. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., and MESSkS WEBSTEk, DOWSON and Co., will offeJ at 1 o’clock:— DAO HEAD CATTLE OUU Including—--100 store and forward cows 25 2-year steers 50 2-year empty heifers 100 15-month heifers 150 15-month steers On account of J. Cl. Ealder, fesq.— 1 2-year Holstein bull, wed marked Also, in Springing Heifer Yards.— 50 choice springing heifers 10 dairy cows Sale at 1.30 o’clock. KAKABAMEA SALE AND EMPTY ‘ DAIRY HEIFER FAIR. MONDAY, NOVEM BER'I7. ' : .I' fill 0 ( THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEiUIAkTILE' AGENCY Co;, Ltd. will sell ’as ab6V6; Present entries— -650 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including—--100 15 to 18-month Shorthorn cross j heifers 100 18-month Jersey cross heifers} 100 10-moifth Jersey cross heifers 75 IS-mOilth Holstein cross heif- ,'.; s \ n o ■< 1 ■ ‘ ers 40 2-year Shorthorn heifers 50 15-month Holstein cross heifers 20 2-year Jersey Holstein heifers 20 yearjurg- Shorthorn lioifers 25 forward aqd store cSws 20 15-month steers 80 mixod.yearlings 10 springing heifers 5 fat cows 5 young bulls Sale at 1 o’clock. WH AN G AMOMON A COUNTY COUNCIL.
MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. CENTRAL RIDING.’ A MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the CENTRAL HIDING is called for the purpose, of considering the matter of the RE-INSTATEMENT of the Oil ERA ROAD througlioift the RIDING, and in particular to consider the best means of raising the sum of ONE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£1,500), which the Government requires the Countv Council to find against the* proposed Government Grant otATHREE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£3,500); and all matters relative thereto. Meetings will bo held on Tuesday, the 18th inst., in the Public Hall, Whangamomona at 2.30 o’clock p.m., and in the Kohuratahi Hall, Kohuratahi at 10 o’clock a.m. ATHOL MEREDITH, County Chairman. PRIME OX BEEF. DURING October, We Killed TWENTY-FIVE OXEN at the Stratford Abattoirs. This is a record for the Town, and is our assurance that wo supply our customers with only the Best Prime Ox Beef. CANNON, and CO. W ANTED —Smart Boy, for GrocVI cry Trade. Apply, Algor’s Store. WANTED, a Good Housemaid. Apply, Empire Hotel. TT£7 ANTED KNOWN— First-class ’ ’ Grazing to let, for about 100 head of cattle. Apply, P. G. Law, Gordon Road. STRATFORD CROQUET CLUB. THE opening of the Stratford Croquet Club takes plaee on Saturday, I.sth inst., at 3 p.m. E. G. RIEKA. Hon. Sec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 6
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