AUuTION SALES. JULIET STREET NORTH, STRATFORD. i 'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr H. A. Ingles, wlu i s leaving the district, to soil as above, Absolutely Without Reserve, a portion of his housesold furniture, including;— Double and single bedsteads, duchess chests, washstands, solid extension dining table, chairs, wicker chairs, picture, choice ornaments, bedroom sets, book case, music cabinet, linoleums, electric iron, table mangle, glass dishes, jars, hath and wash tubs, lawn mower (new), garden tools, wire netting, purebred fowls, kitchen crockery, and usual sundries too numerous to mention. Double wire woven stretcher, kitchen table, couch, door slips, carpet runner, drawing-room screen, brass fender and irons, wicker music stand, child’s wooden cot. Sal© at 1-30 p.m.
rjntlE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND - MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LIMITED, (Stratford Branch), under instructions from I from the Trustees of the Assigned Estate of MESSRS W. M. BAYLY AND CO., Stratford, will sell by Public Auction at MESSRS BAYLY AND CO.’S Premises, da SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1915, at 11.45 a.in. Sharp— PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, consisting of—- ' MANURE, GRASS SEEDS, TURNIP SEEDS, CALFMEAL, TEA, SUCROSINE, GATES, COVERS, and Sundries. KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1915. TVT EWTON KING ha s been favoured A ' with instructions from Mr H. McLaughlin, Rowan, who has been accepted for active service, to sell at •the Kapouga yards as above, the whole of his choice dairy herd, etc., as’ under; — 20 cows, all 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, in calf to Jersey bull, and all in full milk 1 Jersey bull 1 fat cow . 4 milk cans 1 aerator 1 set swingletrees WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 half-draught mare, stinted to Oamaru 1 milk cart, in good order Buie at 1 o’clock. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE-The above herd has been inspected by my agent, and is of exceptionally good quality. Mr McLaughlin is going into camp immediately, and thex-efore must dispose of his stock.. We recommend the above to anyone desirous of securing good dairy cows. TOKO SALEYARDS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. NEWTON KING will sell at his yards as above:— 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE >
STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. Newton king win sell at im yards as above—--500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Including:— 80 3 and 4-year bullocks 50 steers 100 store cows 150 yearling steer ß 100 yearling heifers 1 nnn mixed sheep—--IUUU including—--250 shorn ewes and lambs 400 shorn hoggets 100 woolly ewes and lamb a 100 woolly hoggets ALSO—WITHOUT RESERVE—--100 15 to 18-month steers 20 3-year steers Sale at 1 o’clock. BUTTER- WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butters: Obtain your butters-wrapperg at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. Their (trmgth ud parity make* thuft tU aoMKoa*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 8
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444Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 8
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