AUCTION SALcft. T. I. L AMABONi AUUT lONEEH, BROADWAY : : : STRATFORD. | Seedsman and General Produce Merchant. Grass and Clover Seeds, Machine Dressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds, Barley, Wheat, Bollard, Bran, Maize, Prime O.S. Chad, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, .Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for All Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and ivompthorne Prosser’s Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District. AUCTION SAULS EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sole agent for Taranaki), Amuer’s Agricultural Lime. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, iUlo. Poultry, including hen and brood of ducklings, gooseberries, vegetables, jack, barrels, chaff, Orion range, Dover stove, tables, bicycles, couch, hallstaud, tables, hospital bed. 2 duchess chests, sewing machine, hanging lamp, carpet square, chairs, breach-loader gun, garden tools, one set harness, saddles, wardrobe, copper and stand, live military overcoats, and sundries, and wooipacks. On behalf of Mr Gilmour, who is leaving for the front, the following, Without Reserve:— A quantity of new clothing, live cameras (two new), printing frames, dishes, tanks, dims, plates, printing papers, post cards, masks and mounts, also one new hand printing machine with all accessories. Also a quantity of Boots and Shoes.
Sale at 11.39 a.m. AT IHE HAY MARKET. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. NEWTON KINO will sell by jfublit Aucuoa at the Ida,jmarket, at above—--35 weaners 20 stores 2 sows 1 sow (close to farrowing) 1 2-yard metal dray 1 new gig (to seat three) 1 gig (without reserve) 4000 feet timber On account D. Yaudle, Esq.— 5 breeding sows 14 stores 20 weaners 1 gig and harness Sale at 12 o’clock. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. NEWTON KING will sell at his yards ag above: — 50 SPRINGING HEIFERS Sale at 12 o’clock. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. THE N.a. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENOX 00., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., will offer at 1 o’clock sharp:— 120 yearling heifers 100 store cows 25 forward cows 10 fat cows ' 7o yearling steers 20 2-yea.r steer's 20 springing heifers 6 dairy cows 3 bulls 1 00-ACRE FREEHOLD FARM. ALL h. el with a Heritage to the Mauakau Harbour, well suited for either dairying or cropping. The soil is a loamy clay which grows good crops of oats, clover and root crops, and is suitable for dairying when grassed out. There has been some good oats grown on the next section 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, i 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. The price of honey Hus season advanced 25 per cent. Ton need not begin on a big scale, just get a few “Alliance” Hive* and develop vour apiary as you gain experience. We are Agents for the famous “Aliiance” Beehives snd Supplies, and will be glad to give any information you desire. Please write or call and MO us. McMillan and Fredrio. X
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 62, 12 November 1915, Page 8
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