, AUCTION SAUtS, I | i\TF/WTON KTXC’S LIST OF •Et CLEARING SALES FOR 1,1 FLY—■Monday liMJoo. Giddy, Bird Road, Stratford. Tuesday -0 I’. McCormick. Omata. Tuesday 2(l—F. McCormick. Omata. Wednesday 21 —W. Snell, Tikorangi Wednesday 21—W. H. Rodgers, Ueaconsfield Road. Thursday 22- J. C. Summer, Oakura Friday 23—3. H. Colson, Mangorei. Friday 23—T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Rond, Toko. Monday 26—W. .). Day. f'remii Yards Monday 20—A. M. ower, Urenui Yards. . londay 26—J. Cuhbon, Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction with the Farmers’ Co-op Organisation Society Limited, Hawera.) ’Tuesday 27—.1. R. Hill, Hillsborough. Wednesday 28—G. J. Bridge, Tataraimaka. Friday 30—R. W. Hemingway, Rahotu. AFGFST— Monday 2nd—Mrs C. S. Gatton, Omata. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday B—Pedigree Holstein Sale. Bell Block, Newton K'ng and A. Harold Street.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. jtjLY— Monday 19—F. Hoskin Opunake (springing heifers) Monday 19—E. E. Cresswell, Finnerty Road, Ngaere. j ■ Tuesday 20—Otto Schultz, Alton. Tuesday 20—R. Nuku, Manaia Yards. Wednesday 21—H. G. Freeling, Bird Road, Stratford. Wednesday 21—J. J. and P. L. Parry, Ntrrmanby Road, Manaia. Thursday 22—D. McYean, Dalziel Road, Elthain. Friday 20—R. Dyson, Managwhero Road. Elthain. Monday 26—Percy Palmer, Kakaramea. / Tuesday 27—D. J. Wills, Tawiti, Hawera. Wednesday 28—G. F. Scott, Wharehuia. Friday 30—Jas. Flanagan, Palmer Road, Kapuni. AUGUST— ' Wednesday 4—Bourke Bros., Kohi, Waverley.
AV HAHEHUIA. 11EAC0XSFIELD HOAD. .AIIDRIRST WEDNESDAY. 21st -JULY. 'jVj'EWTOX fvIXG lias received inx st ructions from Air AA’. H. Rogers, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction on the above date. AVITHOUT RESERVE. 28 dairy cows, mostly young. AugSeptember cal vers lb mixed weaners 20 store pigs .‘5 sows in pig Also— On account Airs Hall. Midhirst:— 1 tirst-class dairy cow 2 weaners. Sale at 12.00 p.m. LFXCHEOX PR OVI RED. IIIRD HOAD. STRATFORD. AIOXDAY, 19th JULY. JVTEAA’TOX KIXG has received in--h structioiis from Air Geo. Giddy, whose lease has expired, and who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction on the above date WITHOUT RESERVE. 33 dairy cows, mostly July-August calvers
4 2-year in-calf heifers G calves 2 sows, 7 store pigs, t-ton slag. 1 milk cans,2 cords lirewood, quantity household furniture and sundries. LFNCHFOX PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 p.m. ’’PRELIMINARY NOTICK. FFKXITFKK SALK OF 11 AN KR F PT ,i STOCK. 1 THURSDAY. J FLY 22nd. OX THK PREMISES KNOWN AS HROCKLEHANK BROS. ,m T LAMASON (auctioneer) has ■ • been instructed to sell WJTHOFT RESERVE, the whole of the Furniture and Stock in Trade in the bankrupt estate of W. and F. llrockiejbank. Unprecedented opportunity in jthe history of Stratford. PARTICULAUS AFPEAR LATER. DOUGLAS SALEYARDS. .MONDAY. .) FLY 19Lh. \T EWTON KING will sell by Public 20 choice 3-year-old dairy heifers 1 AOO f.f.ui. ewes 300 lambs. 3- T Auction as abovoHEAD MIXED CATTLE, Rule at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 66, 17 July 1915, Page 8
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