AUCTION SALES. PRELTMINARY NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, will hold a Horse Lair in their Stratford Yards on SATURDAY NEXT, March 18th. Entiles solicited. FTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED., will hold their first Horse Fair of the Season in their STRATFORD YARDS, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 1916, at 12 o’clock, when they will offer HORSES, mcludingDR AUG HTS, HA LF-DR AUG HTS, HACKS AND HARNESS MORSES. Al.io, on accent of A. A. Piper, Esq. 2- Trotter, unbroken by ‘ ‘Hova—Lena Wood ’ 3- Trotter, broken, “Proud Child—Lena Wood.” FURTHER. ENTRIES SOLICITED.
KOHUKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22m1. 'ftJ'EWTON KING lias received in- ' structions from Mr W. T. Hodge, who has sold his farm, and is going to the front, to sell on the farm on above date Without Reserve, the whole of his live stock, etc., consisting of: — 23 dairy cows, crossbred Holstein and Jersey, all to calve August—September 10 3-year .heifers to calve Au-gust—-September 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 20 yearling heifers, good colors 25 18-month steers 20 mixed weaners 300 shorn lambs 50 f.m. ewes 1-5 horse team draught horses, sound, staunch and young (slight reserve), 1 spring cart, mare 8 years, 2 hacks, 1 pony, 2 timber waggons good order, I spring waggon, 3 tip drays. I gig, 1 •Oourtland waggon, 10 full sets harness, extra collars, baimes, etc., 1 set tyne barlows, 1 h.p. chaff cutting plant, 1 oat crusher,' ] planet junior, hayforks, rakes, sundry tools, 2 saddles and bridle, 8 tons meadow bay, 2 tons oaten sheaf bay, 3 sets blocks and tackle, 1 acre potatoes to bo dug, 1 25-gallon separator, 2, churns, butter maker, milk cans and pans, quantity cement, slag, superphosphate, full set carpenters’ tools, etc., etc. Also household furniture and effects, including 1 piano, sofa, tables, chairs, single and double bedsteads and mattresses, 3 chests drawers, linoleum, cooking utensils, and large assortment of sundries, etc., etc. Sale at 11 o’clock. LUNCH EON PROVIDED. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. Newton king win sen by Public Auction at the Haymarkot, as above:— 40 weaners 39 stores 4 porkers 2 sows 1 plough 3000 feet timber Sale at 12 o’clock.
AT THE WiART. SATURDAY, MARCH 18th. m LAMASON will sell:— Poultry, vegetable, produce, ami sundries including pollard and potatoes, etc,, also one courtlaud, 2 couches, wheelbarrow, duchess chest, steel bars and saws, matting, 2 phonographs, one cultivator, and planet jr. drill and garden tools. I motor bicycle 2 push bicycles Unclaimed goods consisting of ladies’ watches, and gold rings, slippers, socks and shirts. Also one piano in good order 800 eases assorted fruit Sale at 11.30 a.m. T. LAMASOY, Auctioneer. Defend Yoxtrself from Summer Colds \ By takinj.; . . . \ TON KING’S L. INSEED EMULSION
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 85, 16 March 1916, Page 8
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