AUCTION SALES. EWTON KING'd LIST OF CLEARING SAi-.ES FOR SEPTEMBER— Wednesday ti—Pedigree Hoi item Sale, iiell Block, JNewton King and A. Harold Street. Tuesday 14 —O. 1). Gavigau, at the I Stratford Springing He ;i Yards. INGLEWOOD HOUSE FAIR. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Matthews, gamlin and go., will hold a spring Horse Fair in Mr C. Ladbrook’s Stables on the above date. Present entries:—HACK AND HARNESS HORSES. 10 unbroken. ENTRIES SOLICITED. TARATA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Matthews, gamlin and go. will hold their monthly sale as aOove; — ENTRIES SOLICITED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. FURNITURE SALE. AJN 1. LAMASON has received inJ- '• structions from Mr London, to .sell at his residence, Cordelia Street, tiie whole ©1 hig household furniture and effects. Mr Lu-udon is leaving the district, and everything must be sold. AT THE SPRINGING HEIFER
YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1915. EWTON KING has received instructions from Mr N. B. Fryuay, of Ngaere, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction in his btratford Yards for convenience of sale, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, 30 DAIRY COWS, 2nd to 3rd calvers, mostly Shorthorn, a few calved, the balance to calve this month. Sale at 12 o’clock. Note.—Mr Fryday has been milking for a number of years and the above cows are all his own breeding from selected heifers. They are all young and in good condition. Anyone in search of genuine dairy cows, I can recommend this herd.
/jnHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’fc LIST OF BALES FOR SEPTEMBER— Monday 6 —Kakaramea. Tuesday 7—Stratford. Tuesday 7—Stratford Springing ‘ Heifer Sale. Wednesday B—Eltham. Thursday 9—Hawera. Thursday 9—Koliuratahi. Friday 10—Palmer Road. Monday 13—Opunake. Tuesday 14 —Manaia. Tuesday 14— Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday 17—To Wera. Friday 17—Waverley. Monday 20 — Kakaramea. Tuesday 21—Stratford. Tuesday 21—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 21—Wool, Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday 22—Eltham. Thursday 23—Hawera. Friday 24—Palmer Road. Monday 27—Opunake. Tuesday 28—Manaia. Tuesday 28—Stratford Springing
Heil'er Sale. September 30, October 1 and <2 Spring Horse Fair, llawera SUNNY NORTH AUCKLAND DAIRY LAND. The undersigned bas two small (all level) dairy farms for sale in Bay ot Islands district, situated between t W o rivers, and having a large portion of river flats. On Main Mail Coach road, 15 miles from railway line which is now being made to within 12 miles P.O. Tel. Office, and Store next section, about half this land is now sown in new grasses, arid the greater part of the balance is surface sown. This land is being milked upon, part of it now. Cream Cart calls at farm for cream. Tins land is particularly suited for cropping with potatoes and oats, and two crops of the former were grown on one of these farms last year. Three miles from good shipping place. Price only £l4 per acre, and good terms given to good man. No duffer need apply. Further particulars given on application to A. WHITE, Waipapa, North Auckland.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 8
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