AUCTION SALES. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPS HIDE AND TALLOW Si HIDE-SHED, Cloton Road, Stratford (riei^ Factory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23J Clients are kindly requested to| ward consignments no as to reac shed by Friday, November 19th. 1 NEWTON KIN( STRATFORD WOOL. BHEPBI HIDE AND TALLOW BALES! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Clients are kindly requested to ward consignments n n to reach] by Friday, November 19. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND OiNTELE A. .00., LTD., Btratfor STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLOW BALE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. Clients are requested to forward 1o sc as to reach us by Friday, Nov. I W. M. BAYLY AND 00. N'EWTON KING’ LIST OF SALES—NOVEMBER— Monday 22—Toko. Ihiesday 23—Stratford. Tuesday 23—Stratford Springin Heifer Sale. Wednesday 24—Stony River. Friday 26—Kaponga. Friday 26—Clearing Sale, Gordo Salway, Bell Block (Pedigree an Grade Shorthorns) Monday 29—Urenui. Tuesday 30—Rahotu. ENTRIES INVITED. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPEEATIVJ ORGANISATION SOCIET: OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOl NOVEMBER— Monday 22—Okaiawa. Wednesday 24—Eltham. Thursday 26—Hawera. Monday 29—Opunake. Tuesday 30—Manaia.
THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.’B ÜBT OF SALES FOE NOVEMBER— Saturday 20—Supplementary Fair, Hawera. Monday 22—Opunake. Tuesday 23—W001, Skin and Sale, Stratford. Tuesday 23—Manaia. Friday 26—Waverley. Saturday 27—Stratford Horse Monday 29—Kakaramea. Tuesday 30—Stratford. Horse ' ■<; i je Hide V Fair. -5 100-ACRE FREEHOLD FARM, ALL k el with a frontage to the < Maria kau 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 land. 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 cli- f mate or a young man starting. The price is only £9 per acre. Apply for further particulars: “Manakau Farm/' Marton Junction. Keeping Bees Would Pay Ton.— It’d paying many people throughout the Dominion and it’s going to pay better still. The price of honey this season advanced 35 per cent. You need not begin on a big scale, just get a few “Alliance” Hives ana develop your apiary as yon gam experience. We are Agent* for the famous “Alliance” Beehives and Supplies, and will be glad to give any information you desire. Please write or cell and see us.—McMillan and Fredrio. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 68, 19 November 1915, Page 8
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