AUCTION SALES. jvTEWi'ON IvINU’ a LIST OF Li CLEARING SALES FUK AUGUST— Monday 30—JVlr M. Wdhamnou’b Salo, SEPTEM 13 Ell— Thursday 2—W. J. SustOQj Croydon Road, Waipukut Wednesday fLr-Pedigree Holstein ' Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1915. ('HUft N.Z. LOAN AND MERCA.xX HDD AGENUI Liu., DTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DUB|sON and Co. will oiler at 1 o'clock: j lo 4-year and forward bullocks, oil turnips, S.H. good lino do d-ycar forward bullocks, oil turnips, S.H. good line 15 d-year good-conditioned sleors, oil turnips, S.H. KJU store and forward cows 2U fat cows 150 yearling steers idU yearling heifers 12 choice yearling Jersey heifers 1 24 3-year S.H. heifers 5 bulls THE LOAN AND MERCANTILE DAIRY YARDS—--50 dairy heifers. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1915. AT EWTON KING will olfet at his Springing Heifer Yard»%m the above date—do springing heifers 15 clioico cows and heifers (m milk and close to profit) Also, on account of Sir J. Campbell, of Purangi, who is giving up dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE. IS dairy cows Also, on account of Mr G. R. Smith, of Taramaku, who is giving up dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE--25 dairy cows, mostly 2nd to 4th culvers (J ersoy-Holstein-Short-' horn cross). NOTE.—Mr Campbell has been milking for the last 2Q years, and this/ is his first sale. The cows are a good lob, and coming off hilly country, should do extra well in the open.
Sale at 12 o’clock. HAW ERA SALE. THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD,, will sell, by Public Auction, a? t bo ve--80 forward and store cows 60 yearling heifers 40 springing heifers 12 fab cows 35 yearling ate«*r» 1 3-year Holstein bull 40 mixed hoggets 20 fat wethers 40 fat ewes 10 store pigs PIfAISE FROM WAiTARA FARMER,. 1 Mr. C. Topless of Waihi, Waitara, is enthusiastic in praise of Tui Calf Mflftt There has not been a case of jcour.n among the whole bunch r of his sixty calves. Striking testimony to the excellence of Tui for young slock. RICHEST IN FAT. Over 30 per cent, of pure linseed .n Ten Calf Meal gives an analysiT of 13.5 per cent, fat content. " Tui " costs more to produce—it is worth ' l ' PROCURABLE FROM > Central Co.op. Store. !' Kit PRICE I.ISI OF TUI CAP HEM. I 25 lb bag 50 lb bag 100 lb bag 1 200 lb. bag calfmeai. UNIQUE RAPID BOILER. BBOW raw—Fuel. plendid Draught, Little Rwid Bolling, 'oavenieut and satisfactory in ©very aspect— too perfect to bo improved, poo or even approached by imitators .o legs to break or to replace. The Unique remains the favOfUa oiler with town and country ftlikt. T. I. LAMABON, Auctioneer, Broadway, Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 95, 23 August 1915, Page 8
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