auction sales. KING d LIST OF 1M CLEARING SALKS FOR SEPTEMBER— Tuesday 14 —0. D. Gavigan, at tb© Stratford Springing He^sr Yards. Thursday 16th September—R. H. Witt, Croydon, off Stanley Road, Midhirst. furniture sale. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. WITHOUT RESERVE, T; LAMASON (Auctioneer), has • received instructions from Mrs F. Lundou, to sell at her residence, Cordelia Street (at back of Victoria Park), the whole of her household fuiuiture and effects, comprising:— Kauri dining room table, side board, revolving music stand (mottled totara), D.B.R. bedsteads, wire mattrasses, kapoc bedding, duchess pair (marble top and tiled back) in honeysuckle, toilet set, hat racks,' • large draught screen, hall and umbrella stands, door slips, hospital bed, kitchen dresser, couch, dining room and kitchen chairs, linoleums, crockery, door slips, preserving pan, kettles, curtains and blinds, hearth rugs, lire screen, pictures, books, fancy table, fern stands, bookshelf, ornaments, fender and irons, garden tools, lawn mower, netting, eleven fowls. Also on account of Mr F. Lundon:— Timber, quantity of corrugated iron, nails, felting, tar, sign board and ladder. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The above list is not complete, it being too long to advertise. The goods are to be sold without reserve, and everything •is practically new, and in first-class condition. Sale at one o’clock sharp.
The NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.’B LIST OF SALES FOE SEPTEMBERThursday 9—Haw era. Friday 10—Palmer Road. Monday 13—Opunake. Tuesday 14—Manaia, Tuesday > 14—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday 17—Te Wera. Friday 17—Waverley. ' Monday 20 —Kakaramea. Tuesday 21—Stratford. Tuesday 21—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 21—Wool, Skin aud Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday 22—Eltham. Thursday 23—Hawera. Friday 24—Palmer Road. Monday 27—Opunake. Tuesday 28—-Manaia. Tuesday 28—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. September 30, October 1 and 2 Spring Horse Fair, Hawera SUNNY NORTH AUCKLAND DAIRY LAND. The undersigned bas two small level) dairy farms for sale in Bay of Islands district, situated between two 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, and 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. This 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. Sire© miles from good shipping ace. 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. More Profit from Calves' II hai been proved by _ Government analyti* that Palmer'* Calf Meal is absolutely pure. Every bag hat a guarantee encletod. Stock , raiser* Hale they receive mare fit from calve* reared on PALMERS CALF MEAL than from time f«d«e other foods. Calve* do not go bock in condition at the weaning itage—eee farmer refuted £lO a head for young Palmer-fed heifers. The calve* are healthier and grow up to he better milker*. Yea decide to utc Palmer'* Calf Meal. 3 The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd., are suppliers of this Meal.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 8
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