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ON THE FARM. OPUNAKE ROAD, NEAR STRATFORD. THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1914 The n.z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Lieut.Col. W. G. Malone, who has volunteered for foreign service, to sell at his residence, Opunake Road, near Stratford, the whole of his Stock, Plant, and Sundries, Without Reserve. Cattle sale at 1.30, furniture, etc., 2 o’clock, consisting of—--14 to 3-year-old Jersey-Hol-stein in calf heifers 1 empty 2-year-old heifer 2 yearling heifers 1 Jersey yearling bull 5 dairy cows 1 aged half-draught mare, in foal to ‘'General Joubert” 1 yearling colt by “General Joubert” 2 store pigs, corner washstand with marble top, oak overmantel, oak sideboard, dinner waggon, oak cupboard, two towel racks, large oak extension table, double-end couch in leather, oak sideboard with glass back, several chests drawers, several Duchess pairs, wardrobe, bookshelf, several tables (various sizes), bagatelle table, afternoon tea table, chairs, Duchess dresser, wicker chairs, child’s table, halistand, children’s fire guard, oak child’s cot, several bedsteads and bedding, baby’s basket cot, number of pictures, 1 kauri pickling tub, knapsack sprayer, tent fly, paints, pots, oils, joiner’s bench, jam jars, Venetian blinds, several lawn mowers, metal garden roller, quantity of crockery, kitchen utensils, bookcases, etc., etc., quantity of timber, gates, fencing wire, galvanised iron piping, Planet Jr., horse hoe, pony phaeton, 2 sets harness, • rubber-tyred gig. TERMS.—Furniture and Sundries, (Strictly spot cash ; usual auctioneer’s 'terms for live stock. i | A brake will leave the Loan and .Mercantile Company’s officej BroadJway, Stratford, at 1 p.m., to convey intending buyers to the sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 13, 2 September 1914, Page 8
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