AUCTION SALES. IVT'EWTON KING'S LIST OF i CL FA RING SALES FOR .] FLY — Wednesday 11—J. Rogers, Fe:n- , broke Road, Stratford. Wednesday 14—31. K. Itbveney, L'rouui yards. ' Wednesday 14—W. J. Day, Ureaui yards. Thursday 15-—Alf. Walsh, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Friday Id—Mrs Gordon Townsend, j Lowgarth (in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan Coy.) Friday Id- F. Daw, Yvaiwakaiho ya rds. Monday 19—Geo. Giddy, Bird Road, Stratford. Tuesday 20— !’ McCormick. Omata. Wednesday 21—AV. Snell, Tikorangi Wednesday 21—W. H. Rodgers, Beaconsfiold Road. Thursday 22—J. C. Summer, Oakura Friday 22 J. R. Colson, Mangoiei. Friday 22—T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Road, Toko. [ondav 2G —J. Cubbon, Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction with the Farmers’ Co-op Organisation Society Limited, Jlawera.) Tuesday 27—d’. R. Hill. Hillsbor- | j ough. . Wednesday 28—G. J. Bridge, iataraimaka. AUGUST— Monday 2nd-Airs C. S. Gatton, Omata. t,tk\V ZEALAND LOAN AND lv MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. j ULt— Wednesday 14 —A. M. Scott, Ngaere Thursday 15—Wm. Earp, ‘York Road, Midhirst. Thursday 15—Thos. Sutherland, Manaia. * Friday 16—Estate Gordon Townsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with Newton King). Saturday 17-—J. and W. Joyce, Otakolio. Monday 19—F. ' Hoskin Opunake (•springing Heifers) Monday 19—E. E. Cresswell, Finnerty Road, Ngaere. Tuesday 20 —Otto Schultz, Alton. Tuesday 20—R. Nuku, Manaia Yards. Wednesday 21—H. G. F reeling, Bird Road, Stratford. Wednesday 21—J. J. and B.’ L. Parry, Normanby Road, Manaia. Thursday 22—D. McVoan, Dalziel Road, Eltham. Friday 23—R. Dyson, Managwhero Road, Eltham. Monday 26—Percy Palmer, Kakaramea. Tuesday 27—D. J. W ills, Tawiti, Haw era. Wednesday 28—G. F. Scott, AVharehuia. Friday 30—Jas. Flanagan, Palmer Road, Kapuui. AUGUST — Wednesday 4—Bonrke Bros., Kohi, Waverloy.
ON THE FARM. SOLE ROAD, NCAERE. WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, 1915. mflE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -i- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., IVi'i)., have received instructions from A. M. Scott Esq., who Ims sold his farm, to offer hy Public Auction, at 1 o’clock, the following:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 23 dairy cows (mixed Jersey), mostly 3rd and -Ith calvcrs, in calf to Jersey bull 2 springing heifers 1 empty cow 10 yearling heifers (Jersey) 1 3-year Jersey bull 1 sow with litter of --even 5 good store pigs Ai ii k cart, 2-horse sledge set tine harrows, two single furrow American ploughs. 1 Planet Jr. drill. Trenhella Jack, quantity of timber, 1 20-gallon Ideal milk cans, pig tubs; etc., general farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—- ] ([-draught mare rising oyr> A.W.R. milking m.u-lr.no with, 1 3-h.p' kerosene Hlackstone engine ] wagaon to carry IS cans (almost, new) Gig and harness (nearly new) ( )3 shares in Ngaire Co-o)). Dairy Eactory. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.— Mr Scott has; Itecu dairying for several years and has culled heavily each year, this year included. His returns showed £l3 per cow at Is per lb for butter-fat. We recom T I mend these cows to anyone in want of .a good herd. A Iso Vo n account of John Burkett: ! ((dj). by .“Houibardo” out of “lomcß ma.rc. rising 4-years, broken to saddle; 1 colt, rising 3-years by “Huron D” out of “Quicksilver,” unbroken. Also a large number of Ngaire Dairy Factory Shares to be offered in lots. TARATA. MONDAY, JULY 19th. TiT ATTH IvVS, GAM LIN AND CO., will held their monthly sale in dieir Tarata yards on the above date. ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 8
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