AUCTION SALKS. AT TOW TON KING S LIST OF lN CLEARING SALES FOR AUGUST— Monday 2—.1. R. Ciochettto, Inglewood. 31 outlay 2nd—Mrs C. S. Gallon, 1 Oinata. Wednesday 4 — W. C. Williams, Stony River Yards. Wednesday I —M . Collins, Stony River Yards. Thursday o —A. .McKenzie. Wai tiara Thursday •> —T. Reader, Stratlord. Monday 0- J. Jones, Okoko, at Urcnui yards. Friday' 7—Mrs Edwin George, Oinata. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday B—. Pedigree Holstein Sale, Hell Block, Newton Kmg and A. Harold Street. New ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. I AUGUST—- ' Wednesday 4—Bourke Bros,, Kohl, Waverley. 'STRATFORD SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY. AUGUST Aid. KING will sell by Auc-
tion as above — 350 HEAD MIXED including:— CATTLE, 50 store cows 100 mixed woancjs 15 fat owes '2OO hoggets AT THE SPHI NOTXtI HEI PER YARDS; U 0 springing heifers Also— On account of J. Fitzgerald, Esq., of Stratford : , C high-grade Jersey Cows, close to profit. NOTE.—-Owing to ill-health. Mr Fitzgerald lias decided to quit his dairy ; the above are his whole herd, they are exceptionally well bred Jerseys and are well-known round the district. Mr Fitzgerald spared no expense when getting these together, and bought only the best. lhe\ have returned the highest test at the Stratford Factory. Also— On account of J. Fabish Esq., of Ratapiko, who is giving up dairying: WITHOUT RESERVE.
-10 dairy cows, 2nd to 4tli calvers. These cows were advertised to be sold at Mi' (5. Steiller’s Clearing Sale, but owing to negotiations being carried on for Mr Fabish’s iarni and cows at time of sale, the .rows were withdrawn. Sale at 1 o’clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TH CMS DAY. AUGUST oth. FURNITURE SALE. In the Building lately known as W. AM) E. BROCK LEM AX K. r|l LAMASOX (Auctioneer) has re.L • ceived instructions from two clients who are leaving the district, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of their household furniture and effects. Also-y-Balance of Bankrupt Stock in the Estate of W. and E . Brocklobank Bros. PARTICULARS APPEAR TOMORROW.
UNIQUE RAPID Splendid Draught, Little Fuel, R»nid Boiling, Convenient and satisfactory in every respect—too perfect to he improved, upon or even approached hy imitators Xo legs to break or to replace. The Unique remains the favorite Boiler with town and country alike. T. I. LAMASON, Auctioneer, Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 8
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