AUCTION 8 A U.S. AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : : BTBATFORD. Seedsman and Central Prodded Mtroli -I, Grass and Ujovci .« cis, jvlauhin*Dreßsed, Oats, Jfarmpa, Rape, Carrot, and Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pplliud. Bran, Maize, Prime O.S. Chaff, Potatoes, Unions, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for Alt Crops. -Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basio Slag, and Konipthorne Proßser'i Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District. AOUTIOJN SALEB EVERY SA-1 UKDA X AT THE MART. Agent for McKae Aiattress (sole agent for Taranaiu), Amner'g Agricultural Dime. AT THE FARM. BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. ■*•' structious from \V. J. Kneebone, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his household furniture, horses, etc., as under:— Suite furniture in Genoa velvet, Brussels carpet, carpet runner, linoleum, easy, dining and kitchen chairs, wardrobe, mirror panel duchess pair, chest drawers, wooden and iron bedsteads, toilet sets, fancy, dining and kitchen tables, couch, Ottoman couch, overmantloj sewing machine, dresser, fender and brasses, crockery, kitchen utensils, lawn roller, pig net, saddle and bridle, chain harrows, farm tools, geese, ducks, and fowls, cattle dog, and sundries. 4 yearling heifers. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 piano. 1 3-year milk cart mare (guaranteed) 1 2-year gelding, broken to chains 1 gig and harness
j Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. mßfii NEW ZTLahAND LiOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.'S LIST OF SALES FOE OCTOBER— Friday 29—Wavierley. I ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. At 1 o'clock. (HE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE - ORGANISATION SOCIETY Of N.Z. LTD., will sell by Publio Auction, as above—--40 stor© cows 10 fat cows 20 Holstein-J ersey lieifers 27 steers 15 20-month Holsteiu heifers 20 yearling steers 15 forward cows 13 ewes and lambs 20 store ewes 30 springing heifens 15 store pigs Ou account of Messrs J. Quinn, J. Phillips, and others—--30 2a-year Jersey and Shorthorn sound bulls INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO., will hold their weekly sale in their Inglewood yards as above. Present entries:— HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP FARM sfif) ACEES FREEHOLD, mostterrace country, and nearly all ploughable, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks, 250 acres in grass, of which 60 acres has been ploughed; li sheep country, situated in Bay of Islands, and 3J 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 ia some of the best fishing in New Zealand. The climate is unsurpassed, and to one who wants a mild district this i 3 a regular snip; about 60 acres in bush, containing plenty of the best fencing timber. Now carrying sheep and cattle. Through the war putting another place on the owner's hands, he will take £5 an acre, and £4OO cash; stock at valuation. This is just the place for a man to make a start.—Apply "Farm," Box 624, Auckland. S»
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 48, 26 October 1915, Page 8
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