AUCTIGK SALES. I n ii'i SALE, i‘. •>.! • \V . | pXEWTON* IAXNO will sell be PuMit j- 4 - 1 * Auction ;i{- the Douglas Sale iyards on the above elate:— boo mu d mixed cattle. In.rl tiding:— 30 jM’iir.e At r. <’.>•>• 3.* •'t veai' In: iv;u<i bnlfot t* J C'ill ilC'l.d £*■ 750 MIXED SHEEP,, including--300 good lambs Sale at 1 o’clock. AUKOA SALEYAEDS. FIMDAV, MAY 10. At 12 Noon.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF| N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction as above— On account of late W. Faulkner — 1 Champion stone crusher 9 working bullocks, yokes, bows, chains, etc 2 drays 1 stump jack and contractor’s sundries 1 stack oat-sheaf hay AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916.
NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at the Haymarket, as above:— 50 jveaners 31 stoves 5 porkers 1 s.f. Lever plough 1 field roller--1 'set harrows 100 fencing posts Sundries. Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. LAMASON will sell:— Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, pumpkins, marrows, conrtland, bicycles, i sewing machines, d.b.r. bedstead, harness, kapoc bedding. A line of 30 cow covers, 1 perambulator. Also, the usual assortment of furniture and sundries. iMPOR TA N T ANN OU N CEMENT. \ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. m LA MASON iris been instructed »- *• by Air Mob rr Pocket t, painter, of Strutfe.rd, to sell at the .Mart, Hu* 'following properties ;—■ No 1.- His shop, and section,- Broadway North. No. 2—hirst-class residence, six ft rooms, immediately behind the above shop, and facing Miranda Street, witli glass-house, etc. 2nd. 3—One good level f-acre section, situated in Fenton Street East. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—The above properties are first-class propositions, either for speculative, business or for residential point of view. Particulars to be seen at the Mart, or at the office of Messrs Wright and Lawrence.
SALE BY TENDER. ( IX THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS UHLENBERG, late of Midhirst, Farmer, Deceased. TENDERS will be received by the Executors of the above estate for the purchase of the freehold of Sections 261 and 262, Block XIII, Huiroa Survey District, together with the dwelling and outbuildings thereon. The property is situated about 1$ miles from Midhirst, and is an improved, well-fenced dairy farm of 95 acres, all ploughable and in grass, and the greater portion has been stumped and cleared. Tenders are to be addressed to Augustus Uhleuberg and Jacob Mischewski, care of Messrs Spence and Stanford, Solicitors, Stratford. Ten-j dors close at 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1916. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to Newton King, Auctioneer, Stratford, or to SPENCE ,AND STANFORD, Solicitors, Stratford. I NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. i’JVfOTICE is hereby given, by the undersigned owners of property on Salisbury and Beaconsfield Roads, that all persons trespassing on their , lands with dogs or guns will be prose-; cuted, and does shot. I) FISCHER. I J. BUCK. j P. J. PETERSEN. C. HODGE. W. SWAN. J. 0. BONIFACE. G. M. HAMILTON. F. SCHUMACHER C. MAYHEAD. G, SCRUM K.'HKP. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 37, 18 May 1916, Page 8
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