AUCTION SALES. ■\rEWTOX K I X G ’ S IN LIST OE CLEARIXG SALES. J EXE— Monday 19—Win. Banks, Oakura. Wednesday 21—Boniface Bros., Beaconslield Hoad, .Midhirst. Thursday 22—M. X. Chapman, Hahotn. Thursday 22—0. J. Herrick, Sentry Hill. Saturday 21—M. Jones, New Plymouth. Monday 2d—G. M. Smith, Beaconsfield Hoad, Midhirst. Tuesday 27—i. B. Wisncwski, Stony Hirer Yards. i Tuesday 27-—T. Hast, Kaimatn. Wednesday 28—C. E. Fowler, Beaconsfield Hoad, Midhirst. Thursday 29—C. H. Young, Huirangi. Thursday, 29—Stevenson and Kirk, Huniho. Thursday 29—W. Croot, Brookes Hoad, Stratford. Friday 20—Evans and Hutchin, Toko. I JULY— Monday 2- H. F. Langinan, York Hoad. Huirangi. Wednesday b—F. J. Howell, Korn. Wednesday 5—H. Lacy, Polo Hoad, Cardiff. Thursday o—Green and 1 y roll, Hahotn. Thursday (i—E. T. Kneehono, Pukengahu. Friday 7—l. Butler, Norfolk Hoad. Monday 10—T. X. Uhlemberg, Croydon Road, Midhirst. Tuesday 11— H. G. Hicks, Tikorangi Wednesday, 12—R. J. Linn, .Normandy, in conjunction with 1 Loan Co., ITawera. Thursday 12—C. Jago, Beaconslield Road, Midhirst. Thursday 12—John Gilbert, h rankley Road. Monday 17—Tames Manu White, Motonui. Monday 17—Geo. Keightley, Cross Road, Midhirst. Wednesday 19—A. Bennetts, Bird Hoad, Stratford. Thursday 20- 'l'. Curran, Kaponga. Friday 21—Mrs J. Jago, Beaeonsiield Road, Midhirst. Wednesday 2d—John Davis, Gordon Road. Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., Oaku-
Thursday 97—Seidel and McCormack, Kaponga. THURSDAY, 99ml JUNK, 1910. j Sale at 19.30. 11HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND - MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ll|)., )u ive received instructions from J ,|. McFadgen Esfp, who has sold his i:ifin, to sell by Public Auction, at the Hojnestead, Waingongora Hoad, t'ardili', WITHOUT RESERVE: 19 young dairy cows I pedigree dersrty hull “Oakdale dim” 91 yearling heifers 30 fat lambs 9 breeding sows ] J store pigs ■1 half-draught farm horses, all work 9 half-draught yearlings 9 hacks 9 dogs 10 cow covers 1 reaper and hinder, hay rake, mower, -1-horse gear, "I horse cultivator, Planet dr., 1 scoop, 9 waggons, sledge, gig and harness, waggon harness, 9 sets harrows, tine harrows, disc harrows, 11. and G. d.t. plough, R. and G. s.f. plough, 1 woods ' roller, 1 Price’s Claw Jack, 1 Wallaby Jack, harness, tools. 1 cans, aerator, wash tubs and sundries, one Paragon sewing machine and accessories, cabinet, 9 tons table potatoes, chaff, manure, timber, heater, copper and stand, also household furniture and farm tools. 1 share' Farmers’ Co-op Organisation Society. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
PR ELIM! N ARY AN XOUNC EMENT. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, JUNE 2-1, at 1 p.m. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANO fi- .MERCANTI IjK AGENCY CO., LTD., art 1 bolding tlic'ir Horse Fair as aliove. ENTRIES SOLICITED. EITHAM KALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY’, .O NE 21. At 12.• U) o’clock, milE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE i- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction On account ol Airs’M. J. Kenningtou, who lias sold her larin, <) .rood dairy cows, Ang.-Sept. cal vers Milk cart and harness, gig and harness, nolle c..:is, buckets, tools, barrow. . cultivator, chains, and lot of sundries.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 63, 19 June 1916, Page 8
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