[VI L'j \v I >JN i\ i.•'! LI hi 01* ■ -i3s CLEARING SALES EUR AUGUST— Monday HO—Air N. Williamson's halo.' Srvt' TJvM BER—tnursday 2—W. J. Huston, Croydon Road, Waipuku. Wednesday B—Pedigree Holstein Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street. Si BA'iEORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 21th AUGUST, 1915. ! i' Si .\u.. juUAa A. A U iaili-iiVjA A - j JL IJJiL AULiNUI UU., L!•!>., j ai..* MESSRS) WisiiSTEtt, UOO- j hUN aud {Jo. will oxter at. i o'clock • | id J-year and lonvard bullocks, ok : turnips, S.H. good lino i 2d H-yeur forward bullocks, oil turnips, S.Jti. good Hue id 3-yoar good-couditiouod steers, ok turnips, S.H. aUO store aud forward cows 20 fat cows 15U yearling steers 130 yearling hollers 12 choice yearling Jersey heifers i 21 J-ycar S.H. heifers 6 bulls ’ ill is LOAN AN 11 Ji LUCAN TILL j DAIRY YARDS— ! do dairy heifers. i'llLLfallNAßY NOTTUE. LAND SALE, SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1915. TVIEWTUN KING has been instructed A ' by Mr ii. Laker, of Huiroa, who i fc giving up fanning on account of Hi health, to sell by public auction on the above date, at his Stratford Mart: Section 3 and 1, Block 5, Ngatiumru S.D., 400 acres 0.r.p., I 17,s od. Lease oi Lot 1, Section 6, Block 9, Ngatiiuaru Education Reserve, 280 acres, Rental All per annum. Goodwill £T 17s dd, reserve. ■ FULL .PARTICULARS LATER, I Sale at 2 o’clock. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, 26tk AUGUST. At 1 p.m. ■T HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND i MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., UTD , will sell, by Public Auction, a? iabove—
SO forward and store cows GO yearling lieilers 40 springing heifers 111 fat cows ■Ho yearling steers 1 3-year Holstein bull 10 mixed hoggets 20 fat, wethers ■lO fat owes 10 store pigs B*9 Months Jerseii Bui! Calf. Bred by Mrs. Annie Banks a Son.Kiwitf* REARED ON Mrs. Annie Banks & I widely known breeders.' from Kiwitea: — “ Lost season we used ‘ with complete j to use. the ta'lves like it 8 J months weaners arc healthy i and wc arc well pleased TUI CalFmeaL Mad Meal easy thrive Uur and well Ciown. obtained Cali 2 ■ ZZSt/CZZZ W.3C SI TO! HKin . or TUI CAlf MEM .25 lb, bag - (i,- 100 Ib. bag - 23/>0 lb. bag -11/9 200 lb. bag -44 6 UNiQUE EAPJ D !i OILER, Spicmflii Draught, tittle t-uei, j n -pia Boiling! A o!moment and satisfactory in every '; r .-ii< »‘t—too perfect to bo improved, nputi of oven approached by imitators Vo to break or to replace. The unique remains the fawor'.ts Prds-'r with town and country aliho. T. I. LAMAS ON, Auctioneer, broad way. Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 94, 21 August 1915, Page 8
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