mills M'.W /oALANLI lA'Ab AM-MJ-.itV/A:Ulli& AUfcNU* 00. > LIST OF SALES FOE NOVEMBER— Thursday 4—Hawera. Thursday i— Kohuratahi. Friday s—Palmer Road. Monday B—Opunake. Tuesday 9—Manaia. Tuesday 9—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday 12—Waverley. Friday 12—Te Wera. Monday 15—Kakaramea. Tuesday 16—Stratford. Tuesday 16—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday 17—Eltham. Thursday 18—Hawera. Friday 19—Palmer Road. Friday 19—Supplementary Hoiwe Fair, Hawera. Saturday 20—Supplementary Horse Fair, Hawera. Monday 22—Opunake. Tuesday 23—"W001, Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Tuesday 23—Manaia. Friday 26—Waverley. Monday 29—Kakaramea. Tuesday 30—Stratford.
IHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR OCTOBER— Hawera (Horse Fair)— Saturday, 30. NOVEMBER— Mouday B—Okaiawa. Wednesday 10—Elfcliam. Thursday 11—Hawera. Friday 12—Kaponga. Monday 16—Opunake. Tuesday 16—Manaia. Friday 19—Auroa. Monday 22—Okaiawa. Wednesday 24—Eltham. Thursday 25—Hawera. Monday 29—Opunake. Tuesday 30—Manaia.
HAWERA saleyards. THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1915. At 1 p.m. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., vvil sell by Public Auction as above—--150 yearlingg 80 forward and stor© cows 40 2-year empty heifers 15 fat cows 30 good 15-month heifers 40 choice yearling heifers 10 cows and 2 calves 20 young store cows 15 stud bulls 285 4-tooth wethers 100 owes and lambs 40 fat ewes IN DAIRY PENS—--75 springing heifers 12 dairy cows
AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. NEWTON KING lias been instructed by the Executors of the late John Noxthcott to sell by Public Auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATUPDAY, 6th day oi NOVEMBER, 1915, at 2 p.m. : The Freehold of that desirable Dairy Farm situated on York Itoad, near Huiraugi, aud containing 101 acres, all arable land, and well watered by streams, being sections 74 and 75, Huirangi District, subject to Deed of Lease to James Andrew Nicoll, for six years, from August 1» 1911, at an annual rental of £SO. The Property is well subdivided, and has a four-roamed house and cowshed. Threequarters of a mile to Factory. For full particulars apply po the Auctioneers, or to MESSES GOVETT AND QUILLIAM, Solicitors, Devon Street. 100-ACRE FREEHOLD FARM.
ALL level with a frontage to the Mauakau Harbour, well suited tor either dairying or cropping. The soil is a loamy clay which grows good crops of oats, clover and root crops, and is suitable tor dairying when grassed out. There has been some good oats grown on the next 6»ction last season, on similar laud. Only 3 miles from railway station by level road, 15 miles from Auckland, 1 mile from township. This land is being sold to settle an estate and is just the place for a man wanting to get a better climate or a young man starting. The price is only £9 per acre. Apply for further particulars: "Manakau Farm," Marton Junction. Keeping Bees Would Pay You.— It's paying many people throughout the Dominion and it's going to pay better still. Tha price of honey thiß season advanced 25 per cent. Ton need uot begin on a big scale, just get a few "Alliance" Hires and develop your apiary as yon gain experience. We are Agenta for the famous "Alliance" Beehives and Supplies, and will be glad to give any information you desir* Please writ* or call and see as.—McMillan and Fredrie. 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 8
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