AUCTION SAL^S. I' | 'ilci NEW ZEAl,a.»u i*uaj* aNI) * HEJUJAMiLK AUtNCi OO.'S I LIST OF SALES FOE OCTOBER—y Thursday, 3Uth September, I'riday Ist and Saturday 2ud October. —Spring Horse Fair, Tattersails, Hawera. Monday 4—Kakarauiea. Tuesday s—Stratford. Tuesday s—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday 6—Eltham. Thursday 7—Hawera. Thursday 7—Kohuratahi. Friday B—Palmer Road. Friday B.—Clearing Sale on account of David Blackstock, Waingongoro Road, Cardiff. Monday 11—Opunake. Tuesday 12—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 12—Manaia. Friday 15—Te Wera. Friday 15—Waverley. Monday 18—Stratford Bull Fair. Monday 18—Kakarauiea. Tuesday 19—Stratford. Tuesday 19—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 19—Stratford Wool, Skin, and Hide Sale. Tuesday 19—Kakaramea Empty Heifer and Bull Fair. Wednesday 20—Eltham. Thursday 21—Hawera. Friday 22—Palmer Road. Monday 25—Opunake. Tuesday 26—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 26—Manaia. Friday 29—Waverley. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1915. HE N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., will offer at 1 o'clock sharp:— 25 fat and forward cows 120 store cows 40 yealing steers 130 yearling heifers 30 2-year empty heifers 4 2-year bulls 25 fat ewes. IN LOAN AND MEECANTILE SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS—--12 dairy cows 45 springing heifers IN LOAN AND MEECANTILE PIG YARDS— I pedigree Berkshire sow I purebred Berkshire sow 12 store pigs
AT THE HAYMARKE7. SATURDAY, 2nd OOTOBMT, 1915. Auction at tbe Haymarket, »*■ above—--50 weanerg 40 stores 2 sows 1 pedigree boar 1 sow, close to farrowing 2 purebred Angora goats 100 f -- posts And sundries. Sale at 12 o'clock. NORTH AUCKLAND. About 300 ACHES, of which 250 acres has been or is now 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 ootained. Good big orchard and two plantations, providing plenty of fonciug and firewood timber. The owner is ottering the above improved half of his farm, as he finds the whole property too big for him, and lie 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. Pri»e only £l2 per acre, and good terms given, .further particulars apply L. JEFFERIS, Kirikiri, Bay of Islands.
I Keeping Bees Would P»y Yon.— better still. Th« price of honey this season advanced 25 per cent. Ton i i „ -i. i • i.y_ i- • i j. » Hives and develop your apiary as you gain experience. We are Agente for the famous "Alliance" Beehives and Supplies, and will be glad to give any information you desire. Please write or call and see us.—McMillan and Fredrio. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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