AUCTION ®AS,E® t TARANAKI WOOL, HlDki AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED, ClC'tor Road, Stratford (n«xlt Palrg Factor^-). NEXT SALJS. TUESDAY, .MARCH 9th. Cheats are kindly requested to fo> ward conaigumonts so us to reach our shed by Friday, March 5. NEWTON KIN©. STRATFORD WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDI AND TALLOW BALES, TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. f ILIENTB are kindly roquet tod to forward consign meat# go te to roach us by Friday, March 5. NEW ZEALAND' LOAN AND MEE. CAN TILE A. C. LTD., Stratford. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEIP. SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. /'ILIENTa are requested to forward lots so as to reach u# by FMi' DAY, March sth. W. M. BAYLY AND DO. Newton kin q« g LIST OF SALES. MARCH— Monday 8, —Ureuui. Tuesday, 9—Raliotu Tuesday, 9—Stratford Hide Sale Wednesday, 10—Kohuratahi Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Friday, 12—Waiwakaiho Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Saturday, 13—Land Sale (E. Snowball) New Plymouth. Monday, 15—Toko. Tuesday, 16—Stratford. r J hnrsday, 18—Stony River (owing to Opunake Races). F r ida y, 19—K apo n ga. Friday, 19—Uruti Supplementary Sheep Fair. Monday, 22—Ureuui. Tuesday, 23—Rahotu. Friday. 26—Waiwakaiho, Monday, 29—Douglas 1 Tuesday, 30—Stratford. Wednesday, 31—Stonv River. MONDAY, loth MARCH. TVfIAVTOX KING has received in. -h ' structions from the Liquidators of the Eltham-Opunake Carrying Co., to sell by Public Auction on the premises, Kaponga, at 12 noon. 46 \ to 2-draught horses 5 6-horse Wagons 2 6-horse lorries 5 5-horse wagons 40 sets harness 40 horse covers Tarpaulins etc. Also for removalStable—63 x 24 Whare—24 x 10 SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 13th MARCH. IAVTOX KING has received in. -b * structions from E. Snowball,. Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above:— His well-known suburban residence, situated on tire Brooklands Road, consisting of nearly 6 acres, being Subsectiion 1, of Section 34, Borough of New Plymouth, With well-built twostorey residence, with gas plant. Grounds well laid out and'plant, od with hedges and native shrubs, with a good orchard and garden; an ideal residence for retired farmer. Also—Sections Nos. 581 and 552, Molesworth Street, consisting of about 2-acre each. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. mHE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. (Successors to Mumtb Gillie*) and Nalder) LIST OF SALES FOR MARCH— Tuesday, 9—Manaia. Wednesday, 10—Hawera Supplementary Sheep Fair. Monday, 15—Okaiawa. Wednesday, 17—Eltham. Thursday, 18—Hawera. Monday, 22—Opunake. X Tuesday, 23—Manaia. Friday, 26—Auroa. Monday, 29—Okaiawa, Wednesday, 31 s —Elthara. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10. MATT HEWS, will sell at their Yards as above— OAA HEAD MIXED OUU , including— GAMLIN AND CO. Inglewood CATTLE, 40 store cows 100 mixed weaners 50 stud Romney ewes 51) fat lambs 'good) 15 2 and 4-tooth Romney rams KID fat lambs 45 forward lambs 200 f.in. ewes 50 store lambs 10 2-tooth purebred Romney rams Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 54, 6 March 1915, Page 8
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