rpHE STRATFCBB- MARf. T D I. LAM Poultry, Miscellaneous and Produce Sales He'jtf EVERY SATURDAY at 12.39. Clearing Sales of Household Furnii ture and Effects a Speciality. ! Clearing Sales Conducted In any part of the District. ■ Prompt Account Sales after every Sale VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. REGISTERED LAND AGENT. Up-to-date List of Town and Country Properties for Sale. Agents for Kempthorne, Prosser's Manures, and Amner'a Agricultural Lime. For Sale Privately—Bundles Binder Twine, Rick Covers (all sizes), Chaff, Fowl Barley (first quality), Tents all sizes, large Marquee ior hirse 40ft. by 20. SATURDARY, 21st MARCH, 1914, At 11 a.m.) 'FRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! ) (\(\ CASES FRUIT—jUU In Season. Poultry, Vegetables, Bacon, Potatoes, Onions, 10 sacks nicely mixed grass-seed, furniture and sundries, motor cycle in good order, real genuine machine, j NOTE.—Jewellery and Plate (new) Hall marked, and guaranteed as advertised by special advertisement in this •journal. Sale begins at 11 a.m. W. H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. MONSTER JEWELLERY AND PLATE SALE. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE ASSIGNEE.. TI. LAMASON has been instruct- • ed, as above, to sell, by Public Auction, on SATURDAY 21st and TUESDAY 24th MARCH, At the MART, Broadway, at 1.30 p.m. New and first-grade, hall-marked ■ gold and silver watches, At berts, Brooches, Rings, Necklets, Ladies* and Gents' Pendants, etc., etc. Also High-grade Silver-plated Goods
of all descriptions. NOTE.—These goods are absolutely genuine; and will be sold with a guarantee. This guarantee will safeguard the public against deception. W. H. "HAWKINS, Auctioneer. ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEPUTY OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. NEWTON KING will sell, by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, ; MARCH 21, 1914, at 1.30 p.m. on ti.o Premises recently occupied by J. A. THOMPSON, Carrier, Stratford, the following Freehold Property, viz. : >Acre fronting Broadway and Miranda Street, comprising Sections" 309 and 348 Borough of Stratford. The Property has a frontage of about 76 feet on Broadway, and is all flat and available land. The buildings situate thereon comprise:— A substantial 5-roomed dwelling house (with bathroom) with water and electric light laid on, fronting Miranda Street. Also coal and wood-sheds; a large and up-to-date storeroom of iron; and large newlyerected- trade-stables, built ot iron and containing 4 loosehoxes and 14 stalls (10 stalls having concrete floors and channelling), electric light laid on to stables ) All of the buildings are in very crood order and condition. The frontage facing Broadway is vacant, and immediately available for building thereon. Also THE PLANT, comprising—--12 horses (* to 1 hack 3 lorries 5 spring-drays 2 block-drays 1 gig 7 sets van harness 7 sets leading harness 1 set block-dray harness 1 set gig harness, horse-covers, tarpaulins, implements, tools, and sundries. The sale commencing' with the property will start at 1.30 p.m. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Office of the Auctioneer, Broadway, Stratford. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th. TATTHEWS, GAMLIN and Co. x.i.L w iH hold their weekly sale in j their Inglewood yards on the above ' - l uto. )KA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, I Including—--20 2-year steers 40 store cows I 100 weaners Sale at i o'clock..
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 8
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