AUCTION SALES. rEWTON KINGb LIST OF CLEARING SALES FOB AUGUST— Monday 30—Mr N. WilliMMon'* Sale. SEPTEMBER— Thursday B—W. J. Busfcea. Ctooydon Road, Waipuku. Wednesday B—Pedigree Hobtein Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. (Owner Selling solely on account of ill-health) SATURDAY, 28th AUCUBT, 1818. O'EWTON KING has receired in- —' stractions from Mr Frank Baker, of Huiroa, to sell by Auction nf his Mart, Broadway, on the above date, at 2 p.m. The goodwill of sections 8 and 4. Block 9, Ngatimaru Survey District. 400 acres, Tenure 0.R.P., at 12s fid. also lot 1. section 5, block 9, Ngaßimaru S.D., Tenure, Educational lease expiring let July, 1924, annual rental £l4. Area 280 acres. Both properties are all in grass with the exception of about 20 acres shelter bush, well fenced (sheep proof) and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house and lean to, trapshed, woolshed, now concrete dip. Distance from store and P.O. 3 miles, Railway Station 3| miles and 7 miles from Douglas saleyards. The above properties will be offered in oue lot, and will be put up at the low upset of £4 17s 6d per acre. First-class terms will be given to suitable applicants. For further particulars apply direct to the auctioneer. NEWTON KING. Stratford.
STRATFORD YARDS. TOESDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1915. 'TIME NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -*- MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., will offer at 1 o'clock sharp:— 40 springing heifer s p. 15 dairy cows ALSO On accotmfc Harre Bros., Hurimoana 15 pedigree Ayrshire heifers Ayrshire breeders should not miss this opportunity of securing some of Messrs Harre Bros, first-class stock. •/~-i"»9fqj»)(s»r4*< W PRAISE FROM "W WAiTARA FARMER. , Waitara, is enthusiastic to r praise of Tui Calf MeaL f There hat not been * ea»e of scour* among the whole bunch l of hi» sixty calves. Striking tottirmony to the excellence of Tui for young stock, RICHEST IN FAT. . , Over 30 per cent, of pure linseed in Tui Calf Meal gives an analysis of 13.5 per cent, fat content " Tui" costs more to produce-it is worth 111 PROCURABUE FROM. J Central Co.op. Store. -••«*n Kin?, i pßirr UST OF TUI CALfMEAt 251 b. bag • «• 50ibbag U/9 / , IOOIb bag 23>iOO lb. bag 4416 RAPID Splendid Draugnt, Little Fuel, Rijmo Boiling, Convenient «uid satisfactory in OFory respect—too pei feet to he improved. upon or oven approached by imitators No legs to break or to replace. The Uniquo remains the favorAt Boiler with town and country alike. T. i. LAMABON, luctioneer, |trnu<lwa>. Stratford. MPI&OTI Their %#JW<U f JLffl, and nerityrati oates-^_ Pure Te
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 27 August 1915, Page 8
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