AUCTION SAIXB. fHUE NEW ZEALAND UUAIs AM J MERCANTILE AUUINO* UO. e LIST OF SALES FOR OCTOBER— Tuesday 26—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 26—Manaia. Friday 29—Waveriey. ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY Of B.Z. LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above—--40 storo cows 10 fat cows 20 Holstein-Jersey heifers 27 2£-year steers 15 20-montli Holsteiu heifers 20 yearling steers 15 forward cows 13 ewes and lambs 20 store ewes 30 springing heifers 15 store pigs
On account of Messrs J. Quinn, J. Phillips, and others—--30 2jryear Jersey and Shorthorn sound bulb, INGLEWOOD HOUSE FAIR. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29. jl/TATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND 00... LYX w jJi no id a spring Horse Fair in Mr C. Ladbrook's Stables. ENTRIES SOLICITED. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1915. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by public auction aa above. Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. 40 springing heifers 5 dairy cows IN PIG YARDS--10 store pigs. , INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO., • will hold their weekly sale in their Inglewood yards as above. Present entries:— [A HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27.
ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO. in conjunction with the sale in our Inglewood Yards on Wednesday, October 27, we shall hold a Bull Fair. Present entries : OA BULLS, Shorthorns, Jerseys, MM and Holsteins. On acouut of Mrs Vickers—--1 pedigree 2-year-old Jersey bid] ENTRIES SOLICITED. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP FARM sfio ACRES i^E™ most- """]) terrace country, and nearly all ploughable, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks, 250 acres in grass, of which 60 acres has been ploughed; 11 sheep country, situated in Bay of Islands, and 3a miles from railway and good township; house of 7 rooms, good orchard, small sheep dip and yards, big sheds; land is well watered and has one of the finest views of the harbor, 7 miles away, where there is some of the best fishing in New Zealand. The climate is unsurpassed, and , to one who wants a mild district this is a regular snip; about 60 acres in bush, containing plenty of the bestfencing timber. Now carrying sheep and catatle. Through the war putting another place on the owner's hands, ho will take £5 an acre, and £4OO cash; stock at valuation. This is just the place for a man to make a start.—Apj>ly "Farm," Box 624, Auckland.
NOTICE. WHANGAMOMQNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. THE above has n °w been taken over by the undersigned, who will be pleased to see old and new friends. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and meals will be served to suit the general public, rariff moderate, with civility and attention. McNeill bros. Proprietors.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 47, 25 October 1915, Page 8
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