AUCTION BAL^B. fEWTOJN JLINUs LIST OF CLEARING SALES FOB SEPTEMBER— Monday 27—Waiwakaiho Annual Horse Fair. IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANL MERCANTILE AIiENOY OO.'B LIST OF SALES FOB SEPTEMBER— Friday 24—Palmer Road. Monday 27—Opunake. Tuesday 28—Manaia. Tuesday 28—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. September 30, October 1 ami 2 Spring Horse Fair, liawera AT THE KAYMARKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.
EWTUJN KING mil sell by Publio Auction at the Haymarket, aa above—--45 weanors 39 stores 2 sows 2 milk carts Plough and Harness 1 spring trap. On behalf of the Wounded Soldiers" Fund—--2 goats. On behalf of the Belgian Relief Fund—--1 fat two-tooth ewe. Sale at 12 o'clock. STRATFORD CATTLE AND SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. NEWIUN KING will sell by Auctinn aa n lir.Bfl tion as above—--350 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 200 ewes in lamb 100 fat and forward wethers 400 hoggete AT THE SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. 50 springing heifers Sal© at 1 o'clock. NORTH AUCKLAND. About 300 ACRES, of which 250 acres has been or is uow under the plough; practically all flat and bounded on two sides by a river. There is about 50 acres now in autumn oats, showing good prospects. The place is subdivided into several paddocks, and the fences and gates are all good. Good modern new house of 7 rooms, and all conveniences, including hot and cold water service and situated in a most charming position, commanding a view of the Bay of Islands Harbor, 2 miles away, where there is lovely fishing and boating to be obtained. Good big orchard and two plantations, providing plenty of fencing and firewood timber. The owner is offering the above improved half of his farm, as he finds the whole property too big for him, and he can then improve the other portion more fully. Now running sheep and cattle, and sheep do remarkably well. This should suit a man who wants to semi retire. School within one mile of property. Price only £l2 per acre, and good terms given. Further particulars apply L. JEFFERIS, Kirikiri, Bay of Islands.
UN [QUE RAPID Splendid Draugnt, Little Fuel, Ripid Boiling. Convenient and satisfactory in every respect—too perfect to be improved. upon or even approached by imitators No legs to break or to replace. The Unique remains the fav* -te Boiler with town and country alike, T. I. LAMASON, Auctioneer, R road wry. StratfarH
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 8
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391Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 8
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