IN THE KSTATK (W CHAMNEY AM) SWAX PTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGEXCY. CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Public Trustee, to sell by Public Auction on Friday, lOtli June, 1910, at the Homestead, Tarata— J 1(J acres Freehold, being section 53, Block 3, Huiroa S.D., with 5roomed house, stable, trap shed and implement shed. ! 017 acres Freehold, section 12, Block 7, Huiroa S.I). I 21 acres Leasehold, section h'2 and part 13, Block 3, Huiroa S.D. ! , Public Reserve Act, 1881, 11 years to run from Ist July, 1907. Kent : £3 us per annum. Lease No. 7:243 W.C.S.R., part of Sub-division la, Block 3, Huiroa S.I). Term, 21 years from Ist Octo- ;,. No. ■1237 VV.C.5.11., Sub-division A, Kawuu Reserve, Mock 3, Huiroa S.D. Term, 21 years from 28th Anril 18SJU. Yearly rental Tortus and Conditions at Public Trustee's Olliee, llawera and ' New Plymouth, and Loan and Mercantile's Olliee, Stratford. •cdinc ewes. 2-tooth to '230 selected ewe lamb-. 1 \"i 3-yoar empty boilers 30 2-vear empty heifers I shoe]) dogs, pigs, fowls, etc 'merits, me S'.F. plough, Hillside plough, tine, disc, chain and tripod harrows, hay rake, tumbler, sweep, binder, spring tine cultivator, chaff cutter, circular wood saw and bench, 1 waggon, dray, gig, sledges, tools, manure, wool press, chaff, harness, 21 tins benzine, motor oil, hay, wire netting, stack covers, Price's jack, and useful farm tools. On account of a client: — 2-10 2 and l-tooth wethers Sale starts 12 o'clock sharp—Sunries; 1 p.m. sharp- Land and Stock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SAL ROAD, NGAERE. XEWTOX KINO has received in- « structions front Mr R. Mo.K. Morison, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property, Cheal Road, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 47 cows, .July, August, September / 8 2-year springing bei.ei | 1 pedigree Jersey bull j ."> weaner heifers 2 sows tit drop chall'cui tor, 1 plough Sale at 12.30. PROVIDED. henl. Mr Morison has only been milking two seasons, but in putting the herd together, price has not stood in the way, .and only best cows from different dairy sales were put on. The farm is sold, and everything is absolutely Without Reserve. Stock can remain on farm until 20th DOUGLAS SALIC. rEWTON KING will sell by Public -■* Auction at the Douglas Sale'yards on the above date:—OPCfI HJEAD MIXED CATTLE. £*JVJ Including—■lo choice 2.J-year heifers 2i! Holstein Jersey 20-montbs 700 and (i-tootb ewes l-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. ASWSRTISED «5i STANDARD QOODS Tfea World Over. WHY? 1 BECAUSE there must be in goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article uot being up to th'B standard claimed f or it, will uot be purchased again, and the advertising will be /jiSrertisjiig ia Imuranoe, thereiCi*«j, that the goods are ag represet tad and good value The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a fmstaka. "Stratford Evening Post" renders will protit by a careful perusal of the advertising col-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 14 June 1916, Page 8
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