AUCTION SALES. NE WT ON KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Wednesday 5—E. J. Rowell, Koru. Wednesday 5—H. Lacy, Poto Road, Cardiff. Thursday 6—Green and Tyrell, llahotu. Thursday G—E. T. Kneebone, Pukengaku. Monday 10—A. J. Miller, Urenui yards.' Tuesday 11—A. A. Burrel, Durham Road East. Tuesday 11—H. C. Hicks, Tikorangi Wednesday, 12—R. J. Linn, Normanby, in conjunction with Loan Co., Hawera. Thursday 13—C. Jago, Beaconslield Road, Midhirst. Choice springing heifers. / Thursday L3—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Thursday 13. M. Shaw, Frankley Road. * Monday 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Monday 17—Geo. Keighley, Cross Road, Midhirst. Wednesday 19—A. C. Clegg, Rama Road, Auroa, Wednesday 19—A. Bennetts, Bird Road, Stratford. ' Thursday 20.—Estate late C. Gray, Motunui. Thursday 20—Jordan Bros, Oaonui. Friday 21—F. Rothery, at Rahotu Yards. Friday 21—Mrs J. Jago, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Friday 28— W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday '26—John Davis, Gordon Road. Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., Oakura. Thursday 27—Seidel and WcCor- • mack, Kaponga.
ON THE FARM, SALISBURY ROAD MIDHIRST. FRIDAY, 7th JULY. At 12 Noon. rHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instruction from Mr C. Yince, Midhirst, who has disposed of his farm, to soil by public, auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--10 cows, July, August, and September calvers 2 cows in milk 11 3-yeai: springing heifers. 1 3-year pure-bred Shorthorn bull, sound , 1 yearling Shorthorn bull, sound , 22 mixed weanorg i 1 draught horse, 5 years, staunch ' 1 spring cart horse, 9 years, staunch 1 spring cart mare, 4 years, staunch Spring cart, nearly new, carry 11 cans, 3-seater gig, W r . A. Wood mower, disc, chain, and tripod harrows, singlo furrow Reid and Gray plough, Cambridge roller, 2-hbrse sledge, stumping .jack, copper and stand, swingle bars, chains, spring cart and gig harness, saddle, milk cans and buckets, CAM gallon tank, pig trough, quantity gal. iron, timber and posts, barbed wire, etc., also 70 fowls 3 leaf tine harrows Trewella stump jack 2 and 3-borse trace chains A number of in-calf heifexs belongiinj>; to other clients will also be offered. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—The above cows have been heavily culled, and are in good condition. Buyers will make no mistake in attending this sale.
AT THE HOMESTEAD, EAST ROAD, NEAR TOKO. THURSDAY, Gth JULY, 1916. At 10.30 a.m. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND, - MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have, received instruction's from T. Inglis Esq., who has sold his farm, to offer by public auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE; 3 3-year boilers 7 2-year heifers 8 ye.irling heifers 2 pedigree'Jersey bulls 1 draught mare 1 half-dnught gelding, 7 years 1 half-draught gelding, aged 1 harness nnre, aged, New milk waggon, spring dray, R. and C. plough, Trewhella Jack, chain harrows, hay rah \ new R. and G. lime sower, gig arid harness, swingletroos, cliains, farm " tools and sundries, also a quantity of Hoi: ehold Furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 3 July 1916, Page 8
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