AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE LOAM AND MERCANTILE COMPANY will lioid thei . ’ FIRST ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR In their Stratford Varde ua ATURDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1915. AT 1 O’CLOUK SHARP. ...I i HORSES, including Hra ugJ its, Hacks and Harness Horses. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Entries close definitely on Thursday, iOth inst., and all Horses are to be yarded by 1U a.m. the day of the sale.
T. 1. L flMA#oN ' AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : : STRATFORD. Headsman and General Produce Marohant, Grass and Clover Seeds, Machine Dressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Maize, Prime O.S. Chalf, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES lor All Crops.—Supeiphospfaate, {Steamed Bone, (sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne Prosser’s (special Mixtures. * CLEARING SALE# Conducted in any part of the District. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sole agent for Taranaki), Aniner’s Agricultural Lime. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1916. NEWTON KING will offer at his Springing Heifer Yards on the above date—--35 springing heifers Also, on account of Mr J. Campbell, of Puraugi, who is giving up dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE. 18 dairy cows NOTE.—Mr Campbell has been milking for the last/20 years, and this is his hrst sale. The cows are a good lot, and coming oh hilly country, should do extra well in the open. Sale at 12 o'clock. LOST. LOST from Stratford Saleyards, 122 Lambing Ewes. Reward on information to M. S. FREER, ’Phone 199. Stratford. AT THE HAYMAKK.ET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. TVTEWTON KING will sell by Public i.’ Auction at the Haymarket, as above—--50 weauers 45 stales 3 sows 10 ewes in lamb 200 fencing posts 2 milk carts Collars and harness 1 set harness Also—(at same time and place); WITHOUT RESERVE— The whole of the' timber, brick, iron and other debris from the building lately occupied by Mr T. Mercer, Broadway. Sale at 12 o’clock.
FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE WITH SMALL DEPOSIT, 300 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY , FARM, rich river, flat laud, of which 150 acres is improved, subdivided into several paddocks, aud now running a lob. of cattle, and has been dairyed upon, but the late owner having retired, it is now open for lease or sale. The balance of the land is all alluvial deposit, with cabbage tree, large flax, toi toi, and white pine, easily drained, and contains some of the finest land in the North Island. 8-ROOM ED HOUSE and big sheds, situated between two townships, on metal road, handy to school and factory. This is in a good dairying district, north of Auckland, with grand climate. An adjoining farmer milked 80 cows on 90 acres grass above till end of March this year. Bent 18s, with P.C., or will sol! at £lB, small deposit. Apply—‘‘DAlßY FARM,” Normanby. (a era) In tbe Royal Nnrtiri I: I ' bonny Princes inr: ‘‘CHHCS. !; blliifb >,• babies. ~n v
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 92, 19 August 1915, Page 8
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