AUCTION 6ALEB, 4 riMASOh, oivUAUWAi, ; ; S toltfAlMMlU. *u«u*iium ana General rruuuua MM 0114(14. Ulaoo «iUU OlUVtti" OttUUs, lUttUlUUtrUieeaeu, Oats, iuinlpis, iva^n*, OUUOL, riiitt illitiJgOAU OeeUfc. ri*Ue>, VVHeai/, jt'oliorU. m»v, iklaizie, ir'ninw 0.0. vA>»rj, ±'oi.»toet>. Unions, i'ea», .uiUtiutjU l/i'u&ned lor balveb. MHi'tUULi* ior Al! oupwpnospjuate, oieaineu i>ono, ouipmiie oi i'otasn, basic »n*&, »uu jxeuiptuorL* X'lOßbeio opei-mi Jllll/UIWo. UhbAHlNti BAkta Conducted in auv part, of tUo L/iauu.i. AOUIIUiN oALiiia aV&HI BAiuxv i»Ai AX THK MAKT. Ageui for Mcßae Matwedb agent for Taranatti), Au»ii«r jagncultural imue. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1915. Poultry, vegetables, onions, table and seed potatoes, carrots, barrels, one 28 gallon separator, Bentall chaff cutter, lleid and Gray lever plough, quantity 2-year-old barberry, milk can, Price's timber Jack, sewing machine, good steel bar, spades and tools, mitre box with saw, camera, spray pump, mangle, child's cot, brass rail and wooden bedsteads, kitehen dresser, tables, chairs, harness, several pairs reins, saddles, Hayes' wir e strainer, floor clamps, linoleum, also a quantity sundries. Also several shares in Stratford Dairy Coy.
Sale at 12.30 p.m. At THE HAYMAHKET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. J"EWTON KING will sell by Jfublu Auction at the Hay market, a* above— GO weauers 40 stores 4 sows 2 ploughs 1 set harrows 2 milk carts Harness 200 fencing posts. Sale at 12 o'clock. FOR LEASE OR PURCHABE WITH SMALL DEPOSIT, 300 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, rieh river, flat land, of whi«h 150 acres is improved, subdivided into several paddocks, and now running a lot 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-ROOMED HOUSE and big sheds, situated between two townships, on metal road, handy to school and fectory. This is in a good dairying district, north of Auckland, with grand climate. An adjoining farmer milked 80 oows on 90 acres grans above till end of March this year. Rent 18s, with P.C., or will sell at £lB, small deposit. AppIy—"DAIRY FARM," Normanby.
TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREEB. TREES. CHOICE WELL-GROWN AND HARDY. for our 60 page Catalogue. containing the largest collection of evergreen shrubs i" the Dominion. Rare heaths, boroniaa, Wara*ah Daphne, etc. Our stock of Elagnuß, Ake A.ke, Esoallonia, Pineß, etc., is enorroonn. OUR SPECIALITY: NEW ZEALAND NATIVE TRJSFJa DUNCAN AND DAV'" Limited. EXOTIC NURSERY, WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH. * Separators.—JSow U the ttoe fco_inap©cfc our to© Mketioa of Banc arstotf ami riweae feh* naehiM (jsftt raid year jraauiremenia, We b»7e than Itaqpnc from £9 5a lor 12 gallons pw and )c-■:?/'■ ■ ne, Braadwigb e'V-'tt s*.., Waattd Kbowh—Th>,fc I «!**& ail Liide of oil lor oil augine*, motor ciiira *-4 oyolee. All hacfe «uality at lowest prioee. Z, '£~+tku&*, Juliet ikroet, Stratford, Pfcoaw l# tad iwft.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 27 August 1915, Page 8
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