1 AUCTION SALES, ]VJ EWTON KING’S LIST OF CLEARING SALKS FOR JULY— Tuesday 20— I*. McCormick. Umata. Tuesday 20—1’. McCormick, Quinta. Wednesday 21—W. Snell, Tikorangi Wednesday 21—W. H. Rodgers, Heaconsfield Road. Thursday 22— X I.C. Summer, Oakura Friday 23- .1, R. Colson. .Mangorei. Friday 23—T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Road, Toko. Monday 20— W. .1. Day, Crenui Yards Monday 20- A. M. ower, Urenui Yards. Tuesday 27—.1. Cuhhon. Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction with the Farmers’ Co-op Organisation Society Limited, Hawera.) Tuesday 27—•). R. Hill, Hillshor-A ough. Wednesday 28—G. J. Bridge, Tata'raimaka. Friday 30—R. W. Hemingway, Rahotu. AFGFST—.Monday 2nd—Mrs C. S. Gattou, Omata. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday B—Pedigree Holstein Sale, Hell Block, Newton K ng and A. Harold Street.
■vTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Tuesday 20—Otto Schultz, Alton. Tuesday 20—R. Nuku, Manaia Yards. Wednesday 21—H. G. Freeling, Bird Road,. Stratford, Wednesday 21—J. J. and I*. L. Parry, Normanby Road, Manaia. Thursday 22—D. McVean, Dalziel Road. .Eltham. Friday 23—R. Dyson, Managwhoro Road, Eltham. 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, Waver ley. I DUDLEY ROAD. m sat THURSDAY. JULY 22nd. 1/T ATTHEWS, GAM LIN AND CO. tv-3. in conjunction with WEBSTER. JOBSON AND CO., have received in-;t-ructions from Mi 1 C. S. Kennedy, vho lias sold his farm, to sell. WITH)UT RESERVE, at the homestead, as above, the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE STOCK AND EFFECTS, Consisting of:— IS cows, mostly second cal vers 10 steer weaners 1 pedigree Jersey hull (Hayshes Cicero) 2o weaner heifers 27 in-calf heifers 30 ewes in land)
Also 1 draught mare (7yrs), 1 halldraught mare (7yrs), 1 gig horse {i vis), 1 2-year filly (hy Campfire), i draught foal. 1 all-round farm mare, gig, trap, dray, light express (shafts and pole), hand cart, drill, tyne, tripod and disc harrows, swingletrees. mower, hay tedder, hay rake, lever plough, chaff cutter, single furrow plough, .leading, double, single ■and gig harness, sijfddle.s and bridles, rick sheets, horse gear, .‘1 poles and saw bench, 3-tons slag, quantity of timber, posts, rails, strainers, farm and garden tools, blacksmith and carpenter’s tools, pig troughs, scalding tubs. boat, hand shearing machine. 3 lawn mowers, GO sheets iron, new 400-gallon tank 3 bicycles. 1 motor cycle and side-car, 1 Whitfield steel safe. Also the whole of his household furniture. comprising: Chests drawers, d and s. bods and bedding, wicker chairs, large dining table, lino., carpets. chairs, suite furniture, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. SALE AT 11 A.M. SHARP. A Motor car will run from the Mart at intervals from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. [ AUCTION NOTE.-—Mr Kennedy having decided to leave the district, 'everything must he sold absolutely I WITHOUT RESERVE. INCIZE WOO I).
WEDNESDAY. JULY 21 TATTHEWS. CAM LI X AM) CO. r -l- will sell :it their Injalewood [yards on the above date. Present entries;— 9QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE. On aeconnt of Mr \V. Jones, wlm lias sold his farm His dairy lierd, consisting ol ■Vi eood cows, August and September ealvers. Sale at 1 p.nt.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 67, 19 July 1915, Page 8
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