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ON THE ROBSON-BIRD ROAD, •STRATFORD. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1914. i.fflHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND |i- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., JLTI)., have been favored with inductions from MESSRS COLEMAN and MACKAY, whose lease lias expired, to sell, Without Reserve— Si choice dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. calvers, mostly 3rd and I 4th calvers ! 2 choice 2-year springing heifers j 3-year Jersey hull I milk cart gelding, 8 years, very fast, any trial 1J draught gelding, 5 years, any trial 2 sows, farrowing in September, lb store pigs, 1 spring dray and harness (in good order), sundry harness, milk cans, aerator, buckets, disc harrows (nearly new), s.f. Duncan plough, 3-leaf tine harrows, swingle trees, large milk vat, and all general farm sundries 4i> fully paid up shares m Stratford Farmers' Co-op. Dairy Co. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—When they started milking on -.he Sobson Road, Messrs Coleman and Mackay's herd was got together regardless and they secured th- pick of different.herds. Our auctioneer has inspected the cows, ( and s'.atws that they are the best avera£- herd that he has seen this season. Originally 40 head, they were yiflctd down to 32 at the beginning of the season. The cows are all in first-class condition and we have aUolvtely no hesitation in recomriifi ding • in want of good sows tc attend this sale. The herd, including five 2-year heifers, average! for milk alont. £lO 17» per !wil. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1914. NEWTON KING has received instructions'from MR J. S. McOONALD, who has sold his farm, to tell, by Public Auction, as below, Without Reserve — 35 dairy oows : , mostly grade to halfbred Jerseys, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull "Sultan Lord," to calve Aug.-Sept. a 6 2-year grade Jersey loiters, in calf to "Sultan Lord" 18 yearling grade Jersey heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Sultan; Lord" (K.C.B:), rising 5 years 1 brown mare, rising ' 1 gelding aged, both guaranteed, *ny harness 51 sows, to farrow in August, 9 •tore pigs--1 gig and' harness, 1 milk cart and 'harness, milk cans, buckets, aerator, 1 set test bottles, 2 s.f. ploughs, disc and chain harrows, timber jack and stumping jaok, new gates, sundries, etc,. Quantity Household Also with Slight Reserve—--45 fully paid up shares in, Strat- ; ford Farmers' Co-op Association Sale at 12.30 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr McDonald has been Inirying for 12 years, and this is his irst sale; he has culled heavily each par, and the cattle are in first-class condition, having been wintered on turnips and hay, and they returned this year between £l2 and £l3 at 11 Jd for butter fat. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of WELL-KNOWN DAIRY CATTLE. URENUI YARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 23. KING has received instructions from W. J. BOWMAN, Esq., who is giving up Dairying, to sell by Public Auction at the Urenui Yards (for convenience of sale) as above, the whole of his Herd of Cows as follows: ) i A CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND J. Art HEIFERS, comprising—--56 well-brod Jersey cows 21 Shorthorn-Jersey cross cows 34 Shorthorn cows 36 Jersey-Holstein cows 14 <Holstein eows 40 choice Jersey springing heifers 10 Holstein springing hiefers Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—To anyone in search of real good dairy cows this sale offers a special opportunity. Mr Bowman purchased Mr A. E. Watkin's dairy hard when taking over the property two years ago, and most of the young cows and heifers are either bred by Mr Watkin or from his wel-lknown strain. The herd is now in fine condition, has been heavily culled, and las the owner is going right out of dairying, is for sale absolutely without reserve. Buyers are requested to book seats early. Southern buyers will be met at the Waitara Railway station. i ! We have a fine assortment of styles in Warner's Rustproof Corsets, in order that we may accurately nnd comfortably fit every woman who comes to our counters for a CorsetStratford Drapers. c

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 8

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