AUCTION SALES. TEWTON KING ri LIST OF I CLEARING SALES FOR Wednesday I \V. C. Williams, Stony River Yards. Wednesday I- -W. Collins. Stony River Yards. Thursday •> —A. McKenzie. Waittara Thursday 5—T. Reader. Stratford. Monday 9 —J. Jones, Okoke, at lieiiui yards. Friday 7 .Mrs Edwin George, Omata. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday B—Pedigree Holstein Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street. EW ZEALAND LOAN AND I MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— Wednesday 4—Bourke Bros., Kohi, Waverley.
ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ith. THE FARMERS' 00-OPERATIVK ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Larcom and Pratt, who have dissolved partnership, to sell by Public Auction, as above—,l:2() IS to 21-months steers. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST sth Tlio contents of Two Cottages, also balance of goods in the estate oi' W. and E. Brocklebank. On the premises lately known as W. and E. Brocklebank.
r LAMASON (Auctioneer) lias reJL • oeived instructions from two vendors of the above Furniture (who are leaving the district) to sell WITHOUT "RESERVE, the whole of their combined furniture 'and effects, comprising : One suite furniture, duchesses, tiled hack washstands. b.r. bedsteads, mattresses, linoleums, couches, dining and kitchen chairs, kitchen dressers, childs chair and cot, wooden bedsteads, sewing machine, whatnot, sewing machine. 1 pram (slight reserve), push chair. 1 Methven copper and stand, baths, tools, crockery, set cobbling tools, saw, and quantity sundries.
Oak Mouldings, , go-cart covers, fire • screens, trimmings and furnishings, etc. Sale -at 1 p.m. 01'1'nJAKK ROAD. STRATFORD. THURSDAY, sth' AUGUST. TWTEWTON KINO has been instruetli eel by Mr T. Reader, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction on the farm on the above date. WITHOUT RESERVE,— 20 dairv cows, 1 plough 1 chaff'cuttor 1 cultivator, hand drill, swingle trees, test box and bottles 23 fully paid-up shares in the Stratford Dairy Company. Sale at 1 o'clock. Xote.-Aly agent has inspected the above cows. They are mostly young and have been well wintered. They are exceptionally good ' testers. For the past four years they have been hiohest testers at the Stratford Dairy
J "T"i rid i <s*>y praise There lias B cours anwnfllK wnoic «».«-. of his Sixty J*. Striking testi- , , n ony to the excellence of Tili for young stock. RigiESTMNjAI Over 30 per cent, of pure linseed I m Tui Calf Meal give* an analysis of 13.5 per <.ent. fat content. "Tui , costs more lo produce-it if worth ,l! PROCURABLE FROM. Central Co.op. Store. i -■• '-n
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 80, 3 August 1915, Page 8
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