AUCTION SALES, AT THE MART. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. Poultry, vegetables, rhubarb, gooseber- \ ries, green peas, new potatoes, barrels, inantlepiece, stumping jack, harness, lawn mower, Dover stove, 1 double-barrel gun, chairs, box mattress, wire mattress, duchess chest, child's cot, hearth rugs and mats, military coats, boots, and sundries. On behalf of Messrs Green and Co.,' of Auckland, Absolutely Without Re* ■ serve:— Gold and silver watches, E.P. ware, Sheffield cutlery, clocks, tea and coffee services soaps razors, field glasses, gold rings, drapery. and various other lines too numerous to mention. A UCTIONEEIUS NOTE.--The ab«v p is all reliable, and good honest values are to he given, and the main reason for .selling is that Mr Green is going to the front, and everything must be sold. T. LAMASON, Auctioneer. Sale at 12.30 p.m. IVTEWTOX KING has received iu--L’ structioiis ifom Mr Uredk. J. I Morgan, who has left the district, to jsel! by Public Auction, at his -Mart, Stratford, on Saturday, 4th, at 2 p.m. That most desirable residential property situated in Craig Street, consisting of three-quar-ter acre of land with new up-to-datel 7-roomed Bungalow thereon. A splendid opportunity presents itself to anyone in search of a \good home', as the property will ho sold cheap, and on easy terms. NEWTON KING. Auctioneer, Stratford.
STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, .DECEMBER 4 th, 1915. KING will sell by Pub lie Auction at, bis Hor<e Bashar on the above date:— 100 incluflin S—broken,, and Unbroken Draughts, Half -D-anghts, Haaks and Light'Harness Biases. . ENTRIES SOLICITED. Sale at 1 o'clock. AT THfc HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 'l. 1915. i"l* T EWTON KING will sell by I‘iibli. Auction at the Hay market, •av above—i 40. weaiicrs : uu 30 stores ; 2 s.f. jilougbs • . ] milk cart \ 'J 1 2-yard metal dray 2 trucks timber. Sale at 12 o’clock. ‘ DOUGLAS SALEYARDS MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1915. IVTEWTON KING will sell at his Li yards as above: — gQQ BEAD MIXED cattle 250 ewes*and lambs 200 hoggets \ Sale at 1 o’clock. A. O. WILLIES, TVESTRES the public to know that bo hno taken ..ver Hie kaponga LI ver y and bait stables. Ijitelv carried on by Mr J. Wilks, nod also the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share, of public patronage. COACH LEAVES KAPOiSGA for Stratford at 8.10 a.m., arriving at LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONOA at 3.30 p.m. sharp, arriving at Kaoonga at 0.15 P-m. GOOD MEAT! TBufi BEST! 1 tedc ysAT M»n i >
W. MOUHTFORD, BUTOBDES, MIDMIE2IS. "■ kEGS to intimate tliat lie delivers the Boat Be«f, Mutton, !j*n>fc and Fork ia Stratford four days weekly—Mondays, Wednesday e* Fridays. and Saturday, OSDTIL Nr.'Bfc I * He ward Book* ftma Is ta Ha @d, LWh Vcgffanc.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 8
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