AUCTION BALES. TEWTON KING'S LIST OF 1 CLEARING SALES FOR JULY— Tuesday 27—J. Cubbon, Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction with the Farmers' Co-op Organisation Society Limited, Hawera.) Tuesday 27—J. R. Hill, Liillsborortgh. Tuesday 27—T. Gcdgc, at Stratford Dairy Yards Wednesday 28— G. J. Bridge, Tatarairriaka. Friday 30—R. W. Hemingway, Rahotu. AVGUST— Monday 2nd-Mrs C. S. Gatton, Oinata. Monday 9—J. Jones, Okoke, at Urenui yards. SEPtEMBER— Wednesday B—Pedigree Holstein Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street.
TEW ZEALAND LOAN -AND MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Tuesday 27—D. J. Wills, Tawiti, Hawera, Wednesday 28—G. V. Scott, WhareJniia. Friday 30 Jas. Flanagan, Paluiei Road, Kapuni. AUGUST— Wednesday 4—Bourke Bros., Kohi, Waverloy. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, 27th JULY, 1915. TEWTON KING, in conjunction with the FARMERS' CO.OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr J. Cubbon, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction on the above date : GO dairy cows, mostly HolsteinJersey, 2nd to 4th calvers T> I'-year heii'crs in calf 1 Holstein bull, coming 2-ycars by Newton King's champion bull 35 mixed yearlings I J-draught mare, any trial 1 harness mare by "Young Victor" 1 harness mare J filly rising 2-ycars, by "Gcne- ;! sows in pig, 1 boar. 13 store pigs, 7 coulter superior drill, tyne, disc and chain harrows, Duncan plough, Jack, scoop, waggon to carry 15 cans, several sets harness, McCormick bay rake, Noxon mower (new). milk cans, aerator, swingle trees, 2 good cattle dogs, quantity tools, etc.. etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
NOTE.—We have inspected iho above cows and can recommend them to intending purchasers. Mr Cubbpn brought most of tliem with him when lie shifted up here ; they are from 2nd to Itli ealvers, and showing up Well, the majority being Jersey-Holstein. tTAWERA YARDS. THURSDAY, 29tli . Sale at 1 p.m. |HE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN- ■ TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer by public action as above:— 50 fat, forward and store cows ;H) yearling steers HO springing heifers 70 vearlinc heifers 150 ewes in lamb to Southdown and Romney rams SO Southdown cross hoggets 50 ewes in lamb to Romney ranis 1 milk waggon 1 5-vear ?-drausiht gelding, trial THURSDAY, JULY 29th CONTINUED SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK IN TDK KSTATE OF BROCKLEBANK BROS. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE ibe. duchess chests, flax and |)oc bedding. linoleums, dooris and slips, table cloths. •tain poles, wooden and bras railed bedsteads, cuts, picture-:" carpenters benches, fender 1 chaii's. wire-wove mattresses folding chair beds, what-nots tapestry, push carts, etc. The above is only a part lot, as there are too nianv articles to cmunAUCTI'ON EER'S NOTE.—Every stride is absolutely Without Reserve. All goods have got to be sold as the premises change hands at an early date.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 73, 26 July 1915, Page 8
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