AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1916. EWTON KING lias received instructions from Mrs P. McCracken. Seyton Street, to rfell without reserve, the whole of her household Furniture, etc. PARTICULARS LATER. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 13th MAY, 1916. Newton king win sen by public Auction at the Haymarket, as above:— _SO weaners 40 store 3 3 porkers 6 rows close to farrowing 1 chaif cutter 1 gig ami harness Also, on account Mr R. Mounsey—--2 pedigree Berkshire boars (5 months). Sale at 12 o’clock.
AT THE MART. SATURDAY. 13th MAY, 1916. rjT LAMASON will sell:— 1 Poultry, vegetables, and general produce, jam melons, onions, marrows, Dover stove, copper and stands, set kauri tubs (real good), harness, ladies’ and gent’s bicycles, horse cover, writing desk, gramaphone with 180 records, 2 pianos, hanging lamp, washstand, eight-day striking clock, pictures, linoleum, lot silver ware and ornaments. Also a quantity of Apples and Pears. Sale at 12.30 p.m. T. LAMASON, Auctioneer. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 16th MAY, 1916. , At I p.m. •'■■■ ■ , , iw . THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY C V J, LTD., will sell by Public Auction as above—--120 store, cows 40 fat and forward cows 40 20-months i.c. heifers '45 21-year i.c. heifers 20 2-year empty heifers 20 2-year steers 10 good dairy cows 40 weaner steers 60 weaner heifers i 5 hulls 2QO 2 and 4-tooth wether,s ;t; 600 2 .and 4-tooth ewes in lamb | 25 woblly lambs ; , i 100 lambs 60 2-tooth to f.fn. ewes in lamb Most of the above lines are absolutely without reserve, the vendors having sold their properties.
INCREASING OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. Thousands of young men are giving up their positions in business for military service. Girls and young women are mostly filling their places. I It is your duty to make yoovself efficient in office work. At BANKS’ ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON you can be trained by correspondence for a clerical position. You dm acquire a knowledge of the practice and principles of Double Entry Book-keepr ing, and become thoroughly conversant with commercial documents, correspondence, and office routine generally. For further information,, apply to H. AMOS, Director. © 1000 Chicks Raised—None Died Tim we. the experience of Mr. E. Henderson, We.tport, with Palmer’*. Palmer’s Chick Food Builds the Chick that Thrives—it is o scientific and wholly dige.ible food f t —make, chick railing more profitable and certain. Use it—have stronger birds and better retains. In slb. t 10!b,, 201 b, 501 b., 1001 b, and 2001 b. bag.. Write u. now, A. J. PALMER & CO, LTD. Paltneraton North.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 8
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