Auction nu-zn. ‘ &—:—————- ' T I Lnwmson, O O I RUGTIONEEB. «BROADWAY. : : :BTRA'I‘FORD. ‘ lmlmau and neural Fromm Manhunt. ‘ Gram and Clover Seeds, MachineDroasod, Oats, Turnipa, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Main, Prime 0.8. Chnfiz Potatoes,‘ Onions, Pena, Linseed Crushed for Dalvos. MANUREB for All Gronl.--Super phosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slug, and Kempthome Pruner’: Special _ Mixtures. t cuzanmc aALEa Oonfictcd in" any part, of the District, ‘ AU lON SALES EVERY SA'I‘UR 1 DAY AT THE MART. ‘ Agent for MGR!)-e Mattress (8016 agent for ‘nu-anaki), Amner’s Agnoumzral Lime. * HAMLET STREET NORTH, STRATFORD.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. ‘ WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING has received in--structions from Mr A. E. Gorton (who is leaving shortly with the Expeditionary Force), to sell as above, the whole of his Furniture, etc, including:—l dining room suite of solid oak (8 pieces upholstered in brown plush), 1 sideboard with bevelled mirror, couch, dresser, wardrobe, duchess chest, wash stand (marble top and tiled back), kitchen table, marble clock, crockery, cooking utensils, gardening tools, 1 iron barrow, etc.,
Sale at 1.30 p.m. onoyndfi RoAi),m\'xrAii3ii'f;l}:" THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915 NEWTON KING has receivc'd msbructiong from Mr W. J. lius—ton, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction on the farm on above date,
WITHOUT RESERVE, 80 dairy cows, mostly 3rd calvers, due August-September . 25 mixed yearlings 10 springing heifers, 25 and 3 year old 30 weaner to store pigs 6 store cows 1 draught mare (aged) 150 £ll. ewes in lamb (in lots)
Note. —The above cows are all voung, Mr Huston having started milking two seasons -back on principa - ly all heifers. He culled heavily last season, and kept nothing but the best. He is going right out of dairying and ABSOLUTE!* WITHOUT RESERVE.
Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ......_.......,__..._......_._.--.~..... KAPONGA SALE YARDS. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. At 1 pan.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY 0? N.Z. LTD., wiR sell by Public Auo Irion, as above—--30 store coaus 3 fat coavlS ■2O yearling beifers 20 forward cows IN DAIRY PENS—--40 springing beifer s
SUNNY NORTH AUCKLAND DAIRY LAND. The undersigned has two small (all level) dairy farms for sale in Bay of Islands district, situated between two rivers, and having a large portion of river flats. On Main Mall coach road, 15 milei; from railway line which is now being made to within 12 miles I’.o. Tel. Office, and Store next section, about half this land Is now sown in new grasses, and the greater part of the liulzincre is surface sown. This land is being milked upon, part of it now. Cream Cart calls at fzl.rnl for cl'e:nll. This land is particularly suited for m'op~ ping with }x)t.'i.toes and outs, and two crops of the former were grown on one of these fulfills last _ven.r. Three miles from good shipping place. Price only £l4. per acre. and good terms given to good man. No duffer need apply. Furtliei‘ pal‘ticulars given on application to A. WHITE, Waipapa, ‘ North Auckland.
Wfißtei KMTO«jJI3At I (took ail 1 gbqfo <jf aS ter at euffiEtea. motor ( ejb aad cgsaka. Ml boat quality, at ] \pmseb gpu»a. !•, Hftrkuoes, Juliet £ Street, .yOrstlord, P|«tw» 10 and , IPS*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 1 September 1915, Page 8
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