AUCTION SALES. jV] L\\ iUiN ii-I.'U O liiSi Ul' It CLEAiIINL SAL its i'Uli a uUUSX— Monday 8U —Mr N.* Williamson o bale. oEi’XEMBEii— Thursday 2 —VV. J. LuietWl* Ctoydou Koadj Wajpuku, Wednesday o—Pedigree Holstein bale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. ilarokl street. ON TILS i' AICal. iAtai.DJtiOiiE JLtOAD, SrAATi' UiiiL ilxLiiSDAi, -utu AL’GcST, LLo. Ad 1 o'clock. , ■ -jUjC Ai t) IUA.\ A.SO ™ .iiX.AvAA i CO.j are juai/i'ucicu oy .ui jocorgo j.tuc, Viiiu lias loaacu m* iai'm, ic« sea uy ruunc Auction, the lodou■“ei: — ■i iirst-clabb dairy cuwo, good town cows i goou Jersey iieder x i-uraugm geiuiug ’/-years Valiant reserve; i 4-uraugUt mare, i-year* taiigut leswvoi j 2 i> cure piga jl ai!itoto«y-jj.arria mower, 1 but rsoimu discs, i set Xine harrowb (new), 1 Woods' day i-ake (new;, 1 b.i. Duncan piougu, i uanu cnud cutter, milk cans, ami usual iarm sundries, also Household Furniture. A OXE.—Auyoue requiring .a liouae cow could not do' better tdau attend tins sale. Xde cows are good quality, amel guaranteed sound. ANNUAL SALE Or’ PEDIGHEE HUES Tiki a -FEIESIANS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. . \ _ —— , At tiie “Willowvale” Stud Farm, Dell Block, New Plymouth. On account Newton King and A. Harold Street. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING.
HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY CU. ( IR'D., will, sell, by Public Auction, a? above—--80 forward and store cows 6# yearling heifers 40 springing heifers 12 fat cows 35 yearling steers 1 3-year Holstein bull 40 mixed hoggetg 2® fat wethers 40 fat ewes 10 store pigs • icjliU Vfu. add to your PROFITS TUI calf eai y by adding .MEAL It every gallon ol atom milk oi whey you) calves drink. Then «v«ry drop will build bone end muscle end put oo fat and keep the calves healthy. ■* ■' This'season’s analysis fives Tui Call Meal e proven 13*5 let content Ho fish nr animal oils added, AvauraU* treats Central Co-op. Store Newton King. TUI CALF MEAL PRICES. . 25 lb. Bag, 61- 100 lb. Bag, 23/50 lb. Bag, 11/9 200 lb. Bag, 44/6 UNIQUE RAPID BOILER 1 a Splendid Draught, Little Fuel, Rtpia Boiling, Convenient and satisfactory in ©very respect—too perfect to be improved, upon or even approached by imitators No legs to break or to replace, The Unique remains the fapcrlt Boiler with town and country ■life*. T. I. LAMASON, luctioneer, Broadway, Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 97, 25 August 1915, Page 8
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393Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 97, 25 August 1915, Page 8
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