HjlEB BTEATFOBD MAB? T. L -LAM ASCit'4. SAiscsilanaout ««d Pr^ttcSbssis Held EVEKY SATURDAY fis «.M. Clearing Salas of Household Furni ture and EReois a Speciality. | Glssrißs SftiM Csßduatttd in a«y par ■ of the District. Prompt Account Gales after avary Salt VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED, REGISTERED LAND AGENT. Up-ts-dfiJe List o? Town and Cesmto Properties for Sals. Agsjit* far Kcmpthorno, Prssaarh Manwras, and Anmer’a Agrloutturs! Lima, Horse and Cow Covers of the Highest Quality at Lowest Ratos. Tho Famous Mcßae Mattress, Sole Agents for Taranaki, inspection in vited. Try us before going elsewhere. Always on stock for private sale— Prime O.S. Chaff, feed, and seed oats, wheat, barley, binder twine, seeds of all descriptions, Scotch tares, horse and cow covers, furniture, tents all sizes, marquees. Large supply of Inglewood Factory bacon and hams always in stock. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1914. ■VTEWTON/KING will sell by PubLn lie Auction at his yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including—--15 3-year good dairy heifers, in calf 35 Jersev weaner heifers (good colors) 100 weaner steers ■lO 20-month steers 20 2) to 3-year-old steers (5 weeks on turnips) 1100 4-tooth wethers 1200 4, 6-trtoth and full mouth ewes 300 2-tooth ewes Sale at 1 o’clock. ON THE FARM, PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1914. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions by MR JAMES SCOTT, who lias sold his pro. party, to sell, Without Reserve, the whole of his first-class Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under—--28 dairy cows, mostly 2nd- and 3rd calvers, to calve Ang.,Sept., mostly Jersey-Holsteins, and a few Shorthorns 1 2-year springing heifer 1 2-year hull ' 9 calves 1 mare, aged (slight reserve) 1 mare, syrs (slight reserve) 3 sows in farrow 3 store pigs quantity of ducks and fowls 1 dray and harness, new (slight reserve) I gig . 1 s.f. plough, 4 new milk 4 swingletrees, etc., quantity of household furniture, 1 single treadle sewing machine, 1000 ft. rough seasoned building timber Sale at 12.30 o’clock.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. * OX THE FARM. UPPER PALMER ROAD, MAHOE. FRIDAY, 26 th JUNE, 1914. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from MR W. WISHART, who is giving up dairying to sell. Without Reserve, his First-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under—--30 dairy cows, to calve July, August and September 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 10 weaner heifers 1 colt 1 filly, 3yrs 1 gelding, 7yrs_ 1 gelding, 1 Brood mare, in foal 1 milk cart 5 milk cans spring cart, harness, etc Sale at 12.30 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AT KAPONGA YARDS. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914. dVTEWTON KING has been favored V with instructions by MR. GEO. WATSON, Kapuui, who has sold hh property, to sell Without Reserve, the whole of Ids Choice Dairy Herd, a,s below —- 29 choice dairy cows (calve Aug.Sept.) 2 cows (in milk) 2 2-year-old heifers 3 weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull, 4yrs. Sale at 1 o’clock. NOTE.—The above cows are tlr. pick of 60 Mr Watson was milking on the Bird Road. 'They are all you nr and in good condition. For the season hist closed, they returned £ll pet head for milk alone. Returns can be seen at the Kav.pokonui Factory.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 51, 22 June 1914, Page 8
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525Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 51, 22 June 1914, Page 8
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