CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915. fp LAMASON has received inJL • structions from MRS GREIG, who lias disposed of her private boaidin<v house and is leaving'the district, to sell at her residence, corner Cordelia and Fenton Streets, the whole of her household furniture and effects, Without Reserve:- • 1 Piano > British make, slight reserve!, overmantel, proceeds for Belgian Relief Fund, several easy chairs, 2 couches, hox Ottoman (leather), upholstered chairs, card and writing tables (inlaid), hook-shelves, hook-case (real good), fire kerbs, contents, of 10 bedrooms, comprising up-to-date wooden bedsteads, mattresses, blankets and bed linen, pillows. Duchesses, washstands, toilet; sets, hallstaud, curtains, 101yds new carpet runner, Morris chair, pictures and ornaments, carpets, rugs, door-slips, curtain poles, sideboard (unique), three dining tables, twenty-four chairs, cutlery, table linen, glass-ware, large quantity crockery, silverware, jars, preserving bottles, table mangle, 60ft. new basing, garden tools, lawnmower, wringer, poultry, 10 x 12 tent and fly, about 70 do/., preserved eggs, , two shares in the Stratford Starr-Boukett Building Society (slidit reserve), also a quantity sundries. The above furniture is all in very' good condition (most part of it is practically new) and it is an exceptional opportunity for anyone who is wanting furniture. Sale at 1 p.m.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. Matthews, gamlin and o>. will hold their weekly sale in their Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries—onn HEAD mixed Ov/vJ Including—--2000 mixed sheep, including 500 f.m. ewes (in lots) t 450 f.m. ewes (in lots) 220 2-tooth ewes 150 2-tooth ewes 500 good lambs (in lots) 25 2-tooth Romney rams (bred by Mr H. Best) Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE AND SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1915. NEWTON KING will offer by Auo tiou as above—--2500 MIXED SHEEP - Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, OOU Including—--180 fat and forward ewes 800 full-mouth ewes • 200 2-tooth wethers 150 2-tooth qwes GOO lambs On account W. A. DINGLE, Esq., Pembroke Road—--8 i|-bred Jersey ■ weaner heifers, by Ruby’s Exile. Grade cows by Uncle Sam Sale at 1 o’clock.
AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD Seedsman and General Praduas Merchant. Grass'and Clover Seeds, MachineDressed, Oats, Turnips, Rapa, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard, Braa, Maize, Prime 0.8. Chaff, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. Manures for All Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne Prosser’s Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District; AUCTION SALES EVERY SATUR DAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (solo agent for Taranaki). Anmer’s Agricultural Lime. FRUIT SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Peach, Grapes, W.B.C. Pear, Tomatoes, Apples, Japanese and English Plums. Sale at 2 p.m. HAYMAKERS GET YOUR STACK COVERS FROM V"y' ILSON Ago N, BROADWAY. PRICE AND QUALITY RIGHT. Box «. 'Phone 112.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 37, 15 February 1915, Page 8
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