AUCTION SALES, | AMASON, AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : : STRATFORD. Seedsman and General Produos Merchant. Grass and Clover Seeds, MachineDressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold. Sleds. Barley, 'Wheat, "Pollard/* Bran, Maize,""Prime" O.SrOnaff, Pota- ' toes, Onions,"' Peas, *' Linseed Crushed for Calves.' MANURISfor AS! Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed "Bone," Sulphate" "of "Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne .Prosser's Special b " JJ Mixtures. CLEARING SALES •Conducted in"Kny paTtof the District. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY .AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sole agentior Tafanaki),-Amner's Ag-. ricultural Lime. ■ - »..' AT THE MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 19. Poultry, vegetables, iron bark pumpkins, barrels; Canterbury potatoes and onions, gig, chaff cutter, 1 trap, harness, oilskins, gum boots, quantity chaff, harness, saddles, chiffonier, kitchen .dresser, bicycles, iron bedstead and mattresses, hallstand, bedding," overmantle, suite furniture, duchess, copper and stand,'Planet Jun., sideboard, banjo! and mandoline. ; ■ . .-..Also— .... 1 gigI horse and gig. Horse .rising four year old, and ■■> the gig a- longrshaftor. Also—A quantity Nelson Dessert and Cooking Apples, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 21st JUNK, 1915. TEUTON KING will sell, by PubI* lie Auction, at his Yards, as above err- ■ . ' ' iKfi HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 4ptf ... . . Also--41) ,2f to .'5-year old heifers, early . <■ r • culvers, good .' . \ lUv/U including—--2,0 fat ewes 50u' full-mouth ewes 250 2-tooth ewes 200 2-tooth wethers ].50 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. YORK ROAD, MIDHIRST. ON MRS SANDHOLM'S FARM, THURSDAY, JUNE 24th. rKWTON'KJNG has received inr J ! Structiohs*' from W. Hardy Jones, Esq., to sell on the above date, WItHOUTIvESpiYE, 19 dairy 2 cows,' all •ydutfg, July 1 2-year, Holstein bull 17 mixed yearling's 1 : i;-clraughf "horse (slight reser^ej I ,' nil Ik cart and.harness, . "milkrjanS, aerator, chain and ; tyne harrows.' plough, sledge,; Wallaby 'Jack," gig and harness,' fowls and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. 'The above cows are a young,, picked- herd } and early calver: BAN IT.A RrTt OM B Efiir, 1 DAIRY ti^BMITHB, "\ AND ELECTRICIANS. ShaekSaak's Rssifee, Imp&ri&l Bifen[ Htishar. ftißl 'Phone 80. P.O. Box 42. 'TWILL BE A LOVELY COSTUME IF WE TASLOR ITi Everything that could reasonably he wished for will be embodied in your costume if we tailor it—excellent fit, good workmanship, and handsome material. Will you place the order with us? Do so, and we can then give you many suggestions as to style, at the same time taking particular notice of your personal ideas and taste. We have just received a stock of splendid materials for you to choose from, and oromise you a carefully cut, well-made, ■stylish costume. Prices are moderate ind range according to the quality ol naterial selected. Why not call and D. BUTCHART, LADIES' AND gStS' TAILOR, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 8
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