AUCTION SAFES, ( MM HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AUbNCi DM. p LIST OF SALES FOE OCTOBER— Mouday 18 —Stratford Hull Fair, i Mouday 18— Kakararuea. Tuesday 19—Stratford. Tuesday 19—Stratford Springing lieifor Sale. Tuesday 19—Stratford Wool, Skin, and Hide Sale. i Tuesday 19—Kakaramea Empty | Heifer and Bull Fair. ; Wednesday 20—Eitham. 1 Thursday 21 —Hawera. Friday 22—Palmer Hoad. Monday 25—Opunake. Tuesday 26—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 26—Mauaia. Friday 29 Waverley, fB HIE FARMERS' .CO-OPERATIVE i- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR OCTOBER— I Opunake—Monday, 18, | Opium ko (Supplementary Cattle Fair and Bull Fair)—Monday, 18. I Mauaia (Bull Fair)—Tuesday, 19. ] Mauaia—Tuesday, 19. Auroa—Friday, 22. Au roa (Bull Fair) —i'riday, 22. Okaiawa—Monday, 25. Eitham—Wednesday, 27. Eitham (Bull Fair)— Wednesday, 27. Hawera —Thursday, 28. Hawera (Horse Fair) —Saturday, 30. ANNUAL SALE OF THE YEARLING HOLSTEIN AND SHORT- ] HORN MILK-RECORD BULLS; Also— HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN COWS AND HEIFERS, FROM THE WERAROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM HERD. TO BE HELD ON THE FARM. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1915, at 12 NoonjVTESSRS DALGETY AND COMivl I>ANY, LIMITED, will sell, as above, by Public Auction (WITHOUT RESERVE)— 26 Sires, all bred on the properly Also—■l Holstein Heifers and 1 Cow 3 Shorthorn Heifers and 3 Cows NOTE.—The Sires of the HoHteins are American stock, bred from some of the heaviest milk yielding families ol the United States. The Shorthorn Bulls are sired by two Shorthorn Bulls, imported from tho famous Darbalara Estate Herd, Gundagai, N.S.W. The quality of the Weraroa Experimental Farm Holstein and Shorthorn Cattle are so well-known that it would lie superfluous for the Auctioneers to make further comment. Catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON, Auctioneers. SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. STRATFORD YARDS.
■SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. 1915. fTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND i- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold their Supplementary Horse Fair on the above date. ENTRIES SOLICITED. NORTH AUCKLAND. About 300 ACRES, 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 CO acres now in autumn oats, showing good prospects, i The place is subdivided into several , paddocks, and the fences and gates I are all good. Good modern new i house of 7 rooms, and all conveuiI ences, including hot and cold water service and situated in a most I charming position, commanding a view of the Bay of Islands Harbor, ( I 2 miles away, where there is lovely fishing and boating to he obI fcained. Good big orchard and two j plantations, providing plenty of i 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 ho 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. Prim only I £l2 per acre, and good terms given. '.Further particulars apply j L. JEFFERIS, Kirikiri, Bay of Islands. y v/o'Mec. m leather goods for gents.—Jsme I '., Cash TnAf
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 8
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