AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEP. SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUSTUS, 1914. < CLIENTS are requested to *-* lots so as to reach us by FJ ' DAY, AUGUST 21. W. M. BAYLY AND CO. , E W T 0 N KING'S I LIST OP SALES. AUGUST Friday, 21—Bell Bros., Tuniho Monday, 24—Urenui Tuesday, 25—Rahotu Tuesday, 25—Stratford : Hide and Wool Sale Wednesday, 26—Stony Rjrer Horse Fair Friday, 28—Waiwakajjio 'Monday, 31—Toko ENTRIES INVITED.
EBSTER, DOBBON AND OO.'i LIST OF SALESAUGUST— -1 Monday—24th ' : Jm Stratford, Tuesday—2sth Tuesday, 11—C. Burton, Stratford ■ Yards Tuesday, 25—W. M. McAsly* Stratford Yards SPRINGING HEIFER SALES. Stratford, Tuesday—llth August Stratford, Tuesday—2sth August IHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE - ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies aud Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOR AUGUST— Thursday, 20—HaweraFriday, 21—Kapofiga Saturday, 22—Opunake Horse Fair Monday, 24—Auroa Tuesday, 25—Manaia Thursday, 27—Hawera Horse Fair Friday, 28 —Hawera Horse Fair Saturday, 29—Hawera Horse Fair MqnJay, 31—Okaiawa AT THE YARDS, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, at 1 p.m. IHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE - ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will sell by Public Auction, as , above : 40 store' 20 choice Jersey heifers 80 mixed -weaners 30 weaner steers 20'2-year heifers, in calf 20 pigs (slips) On accourit of MR A. ALLHUSEN, Without -Reserve—--50 choice 3-year springing heifers • 40 choice 2-year springing heifers
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. ■ATTHEWS,,.GAMLIN and Co. ■ I will s'ell at their Ingle wood yards, without reserve, on account of MR F; ;SARTEN,.,his whole dairy nerd of—--28 dairy cows, ~, 12 good dairy- heifers j-\ AT THE HAY^ABKET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd. "ESyTON £ING will Sell by Publie Auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, POTJhTRY, SUNDRIES, ETC—- - 36 ,;i 20 stores ' .>.•..; 5 porters ! i •j 2 cows r . " _ 20 geese ~ 10 turkeys, milk carts, gigs, ploughs, 100 fencing posts, and sundries Also— The 4-year bay trotting pony mare "Dinah," broken to saddle Sale at 12 upon. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. r "EJ3STER, DOBSON and CO have received!-instructions fron MR W. M. McASEY, who has sol< his Matau property, to sell his Herd, as. under:— A 18 cows, chiefly Shorthorn, 2n( ..-to 4th calyers, at profit, an< expected to calve Septembe; Also on aqcount-ofyMR W. THOM ASON,,,, Inglewood—10,y,o;ung ; iDairy.; Cows, close t> », .-profit .-. v i Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. T.EWTON KING, has* received ii ". off* for sale b •Public Auction at his Mart, Broadwaj Stratf.Ql-d, on', the above date, at p.m. , ~ : i SECTION 3 BLOCK lO.jMAHOE S.I Consisting of .658 acres held unde o.r.p. tenure at 12s 6d pe acre. , About 180 to 200 aci| -in grass, : IQO chains fencing subdivided into lix paddocks! 'Good 3-roomed cqtt&ge, dip, «1( ; by j good road Iroi r»Whangtaiomona Hi miles. War ganui Rjyei- landing 6 miles. For .fiu'ther-particulars apply to th Ai ctioneer, ...•. . ■ r ■: NEWTON KI\ T G.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 3, 21 August 1914, Page 8
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