AUCTION SALES. auction sales, THE LOAM AND MERCANTILE COMPANY will bold the! FIRST ANNUAL SPRING' HORSE FAIR in tbeir Stratford Yards \ on * SATURDAY, AUGUST 21s£, AT J. O’CL®Mv SIiAHP. 1915. 1 fv|J HOUSES, including Ora agbts, Hacks and JTarness Horses. I TROTTING STALLION, “BROADLEAF.” EUHTHEH ENTIUES SULIUJL iEH. Entries close definitely on Tkursday, JUtli lust., and ail Horses are to be yarded by it) a.rn. tbe day ot tiro sale.
T. I I . A G 0 '(» t AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : ; STRATFORD. Seedsman and General Produce Merchant. Grass “and Clover Seeds, Machine Dressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Roilard. Bran, Maize, Dime O.S, Chad, Tolatoes, Onions, Teas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. • MANURES for Ail C» Opfi.-bopci-phosphate, Steamed Bono, Sulphate ot I'otash, Basic Slag, and Rompthorne Prosser's Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District AUOTIOJS SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae MalUcss (eolo agent for Tarahaki), Amuer s Agricultural Lime. at the mart. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2i.
Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, onion*, pig potatoes, Artichokes, quantity corrugated iron, la«tory cured bacon, churn, ladies bicycles, 8 tong chaff, cow rugs, tent and fly, milk cans, harness, couch, go carts, tables, wooden bedsteads and brass, aerator, pig net, child’s cot, pictures, spray pump, chairs, Wertheirn sewing machines, linoleum and carpets. On behalf of a client—--1 3i h.p. Rudge-Multi motor cycle, 1913 model, guaranteed in good order. Also a quantity tea and coffee sent, cutlery, and fancy goods. 100 cases Nelson apples. Also on account of Mr J. llichareU, who is leaving for Pukekohc, tk* whole of his household furniture and effects. Brought to the Auction Rooms for convenience of sale. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. j i NEWTUxN RING will sell by I'ubiu j Auction at the Haymarket. a- J above—--50 weaneis 45 stores 3 sows 16 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 buihMng | lately occupied by Air T. Mercer. | Broadway. Sale at 12 o’clock. FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE WITH SMALL DEPOSIT. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY | FARM, rich river, fiat land, of which | 150 acres is improved, subdivided in- ' to several paddocks, and now run- j ning a lob of cattle, and has been i . dairyed upon, but the late owner ; having retired, it is now open lor j lease or sale. The balance ol the j land is all alluvial deposit, with j cabbage tree, large flax, toi toi, and | white pine, easily drained, and con- j tains some of tile finest land in the j. North Island. 5 8-ROOM ED HOUSE and big sheds, K situated between two townships, on i metal road, handy ,to school and iac- « tory. This is in a good dairying j J district, north of Auckland, with | grand climate. An adjoining farmer , milked 80 cows on 90 acres gras? till end of March this year. Rent 18s, with P. 0., or will sell at ; £lB, small deposit. AppIy—“DAIRY FARM,” Norm an by. tot to u»e not’d K nr -.f i v . .•bonin' I. ’> •- i ■ i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 93, 20 August 1915, Page 8
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