AUCTION SALES. I. L' AUCTIONEER, BROADWAX : : \ fTRATFORD. •Mdumn an* General ProdHM Merohant. tir&aa end Clover Sfcada, MachmoDressed, Oats, Turnips,, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold B«ed§. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Maize, Prime 0.8. Cha« t Potatoes, Onions, Peas, linseed Crashed for Calves. MANURES for All Cropa.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kenipthowie Pressor's Bpeoial Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District AUCTIOIS SALES EVERY SATCR DAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattresa (sole agent for Taranaki), Amner't Agricultural Lime.
HAMLET STREET NORTH, STRATFORD. I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. ! WITHOUT RESERVE. EWTON KING haa received instructions from Mr A. E- Gorton (who is leaving shortly with the Expeditionary Force), to sell as above, the whole of his Furnitur,e, etc, including :—1 dining room suite of soHd oak (8 pieces upholstered in brown plush), 1 sideboard with bevelled mirror, couch, dresser, wardrobe, duchess chest, wash stand (niarbl© top and tiled back), kitchen table, mafble clock, crockery, cooking utensils, gardening tools, 1 iron barrow, etc., Sale at 1.30 p.m. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1910
EWTON KING has received instructions iroui Mr W. J. Huston, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction on the farm on abeve date, WITHOUT EESERVE, 80 dairy cows, mostly 3rd calvers, due August-September 25 mixed yearlings 10 springing heifers, 2£ and 3 year old 30 weaner to store pigs 6 store cows 1 draught mare (aged) 150 f.m. ewes in lamb (in lots) Note.—The above cows are all young, Mj Hustoi- having started milking two seasons back on principally all heifers. He culled heavily last season, and kept nothing but the best. He is going right out of dairying and everything is ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. INGLJBWOOD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CQ. will sell at tbeii Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries I—f\f\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 50 springers 50 store and forward cows 150 yearlings.
Sale at 1 o'clock. FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE WITH SMALL DEPOBIT. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, rich river, flat land, of which 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 aome of the hnest land in the North Island. 8-ROOMED HOUSE and big sheds, situated between two townships, on metal road, handy to school and factory. This is in a good dairying district, north of Auckland, with grand climate. An adjoining farmer milked 80 cows en 90 acres grass above till end of March this year. Rent 18s, with P. 0., or will sell at £lB, small deposit. AppIy—"DAIRY FARM," Normanby. .-—."• wtca: &■*■<&% •ntttd; stoat 7 si! Rods ofl oil fear oil ongpes, ssotor mn and ayeles. All hast quality, at Isvset ptjpes. I, Her knees, Juliet Street, Stratford, Phone* It and IBS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 8
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