AUCTION SALEg. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE-SHED, Cloton Road,. Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. Clients are kindly requested to forward consignments eo as to reach our sued by Friday, December 10. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD WOOL, BHEPBKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. Clier-ts are kindly requested to for. ward consignments so ag to reaoh ub by Friday 4 December 10. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A- fiO., LTD. t Stratford. STRATFORD WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, AND TALLOW BALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER U. Chants are requested to forward toW eo as to reach us by Friday, Dec. 10. W. M. BAYLY AND CO. ]VTEWTON KING'S LIST OF NOVEMBERWednesday 24—Stony River. Friday 26—Kaponga. Friday 26—Clearing Sale, Gordon Salway, Bell Block (Pedigree and Grade Shorthorns) Mot day 29—Urenui. Tuesday 30—Rahotu. ENTRIES LNVITED. IHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR NOVEMBER— Wednesday 24—Eltham. Thursday 25—Hawera. Monday 29—Opunake. Tuesday 30—Manaia. HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGEMOi UU.'H UMt: OF SALES FOR NOVEMBERFriday 26—Waverley. Saturday 27—Stratford Horse Fair. Monday 29—Kakaramea. Tuesday 30—Stratford.
STEATFOED-OPUNAKE ROAD, ROWAN. 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. KING has received instructions from Mr O. Waite, vvlio is relinquishing dairying owing to shortage of labour, to sell as above:— 23 Young Dairy Cows, in full profit (chiefly Jersey and Hol- ! stein) 3 sows, 1 Berkshire boar, Milk cans, buckets, etc., etc. ALSO— At th e same time and place, his well-known Farm, being Section 7, Block 13, Kaupokonui, consisting of 120 acres (little more or less) with all necessary farm buildings thereon. For fuller particulars apply to the Auctioneer. \ NEWTON KING, Stratford. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, ! Sale at 12.30 sharp. 10Q-ACRE FREEHOLD FAR hi. ALL k-el with a frontage to the Manakau 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 mils 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.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 71, 23 November 1915, Page 8
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