AUCTION SALES. TARANAKI WOOL, HHKEFBKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW BALES. HIDE SE*n Oloton Eoftd, Stratford (next Dairy. Factory). NEXT SALE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16. CILTENTS are particularly requested 1 to forward Consignments ia i tim© to iirnvM ? 14 • 1 in»ii I DAY, DECEMBER 12. ftbWfON KINUE W I 0 N KING'S It list of sales* NOVEMBER— Friday, 28— Kaponga. DECEMBER— Tuesday, 10—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. ENTRIES INVITED. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY CO., Limited, LIST OE SALES for NOVEMBER— Friday, 28—E. S. Barton, Tariki Road, Tariki C\ TLLIES AND NALDER’S STOCK 'N-X SALES FOR NOVEMBER— Thursday, 27—Hawera Saturday, 29—Hawera Horse Fair STRATEGY WOOL. SHEEPSKIN. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1913. CLIENTS are kindly requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by Friday, 12th December, 1913. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A. C. LTD., Stratford. STRATFORD WOOL. HIDE, SHEEP SKIN. AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913. (CLIENTS are requested to forward _) ietw no «to reach us by FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. -V. ti. a. U»LftQ AND 00. ULSTER, DOBSON AND CO.’S LIST OF SALES—DECEMBER— Stratford, Tuesday—2. Strathmore, Monday—ls. Stratford, Tuesday—l 6. KAPONGA CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1913. NCTUWTON KING will sell at his -*-T Yards as above—on A HEAD MINED CATTLE, juo I i vJ Including—--50 store cows 40 fat and forward cows 20 springing heifers 10 springing cows 100-yearling to 15-mouth mixed 7 hulls Sale at 1 o’clock. ON THE FARM, TARIKI ROAD, TARIKI.
FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1913. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY, Co., Ltd., luivo boon favored with instructions from MR E. S. BARTON, who lias sold bis farm, to sell. Without Reserve:- xi 110 good IS-month steers 6 IS-month Jersey heifers by pedigree Jersey bull 12 choice 2-year empty Jersey heifers 7 2-year Jersey springing heifers 2 weaner heifers by pedigree Jersey bull 2 wcauers 3 cows in milk 1 dry cow 1 grade Holstein bull, IS months 3 light draught horses, any harness 2 tons slag, 1 tip dray and harness, Price’s jack with Bottom claw, 1 single furrow Booth plough, 1 hillside plough, 1 American single furrow plough, 1 set 2-leaf tine harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 1 set disc harrows, 1 Sandow woolpress, 1 F.F. 9-coulter drill, 1 horse scoop, all harness, swingletrees, chains, all farm tools, 50 second-hand sacks. Also all Household Furniture and I Effects, including—--4 wire mattresses, 1 iron bedstead, hallstand, 2 hanging lamps, chest of drawers and mirror, washstands and ware, tables, chairs, pictures, tapestry, 5G yards good linoleum, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, j Sale at 1 o’clock. N.B.—Buyers will be picked up from | the trains at Tariki and taken to the I sale. AT THE HAYMARKET, SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Vj'EWTOX KING will Pell by Pub* i- ' lie Auction as alwive— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES. POULTRY, SUNDRIES, ETC.— | . 25 weaners .41! stores I milk cart horse <4 years), 2 milk carts, gigs, fencing posts and sundries Sale at 12 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 8
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