SA.Ji.jcfi. FARANAKI WOOL, SliJriTJ'fciKlN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE, Ulotoia Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). TT'KSDAV, JUNE 27, 3916. Unents are ivinuij requested to faints go us to reach our . i.n- r i'.i!;:\. .June 2;!. NEWTON KING. __ STRATFORD WOOE, BKEPBKIN, BIDE AND TALLOW BALES, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. 01i©nt» are kindly reqaeoted to tan jrard consignments so *i fc« reach 1* * by Friday, June 23. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ME* OANTHJG A- CO.. LTD., Stratford. TEWTON KING'S * LIST OF SALES, MAY— Monday 22—Douglas. Tuesday 23—Stratford. Wednesday 24—Inglewood. Friday 26—Rahotu. Monday 29—Urenui. Monday 29—Clearing Sale, Geo. Maun, Midhirst. Tuesday 30—Stony River. Wednesday 31—Inglewood. ENTRIES INVITED. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.'S LIST OF SALES FOE MAY— * a Opunake—Monday 22. Mauaia— Tuesday 23. Kokuratahi— Thursday 25. Waverley—Friday 26. xe Wera— Friday 26. Kakaramea— Monday 29. Tarata—Monday 29. Clearing Sale on account of F. M. Brightwell, Tarata— Monday 29. Stratford— Tuesday 30. Eltham— Wednesday 31. nnHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATP7B I ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF s.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR ;\iay— Auroa— Friday 19. Okaia-v.-a— Mouday 22. Elthara— Wednesday 24. Ha wera—Thursday '25 • • Knponga—Friday 26. (Ipwiake—Monday 29. Mnn.nin—Tuesday 30. " AT THE HAYWARKET.. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 3916. mTBSWTON KING- will sell by PiiWio i$ Auction at the HayiflAfeket, w above — '■■'■X '"'■ a]WksJ!tr>;?»Wo«r» •p inmitlivi old) ■ - ; / ]. s.f. Lover plough ! Hold roller ! 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, eourtland, bicycles, 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.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. ~_ TLAMASON has been instructed • by Mr Robert Beckett, painter, of Stratford, to sell at the Mart, the following properties -. — Xo I.—His shop and section, Broadway North. Xo. 2—First-class residence, six rooms, immediately behind the above shop, and facing Miranda Street, with glass-house, etc. Xo. 3—One good level J-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
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 19 May 1916, Page 8
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