AUCTION SALES. TEWTON KING'S 1 LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Monday 10—A. J. Miller, Urenui yards. Tuesday 11 —A. A. Barrel, Durham Hoad East. Tuesday 11—H. G. Hicks, Tikorangi Wednesday, 12—It. J. Linn, Normanby, in conjunction with Loan Co., Hawera. Thursday 13—C. Jago, Beaconsiield Road, Midliirst. Choice springing heifers. Thursday 13—John Gilbert, Frank-' ley Road. Thursday 13.—M. Shaw, Frankley Hoad. Monday 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Monday 17—Geo. Keighley, Cross Road, Midliirst. Thursday 20—A Bennett's Clearing Sale, Bird Road, Stratford. Thursday 20.—Estate late C. Gray, Motunui. Thursday 20—Jordan Bros, Oaonui. n Friday 21—F. Rothery, at Rahotu Yards. Friday 21—Mrs J. Jago, Beaconsfield Road, Midliirst. Monday 24 —J. Salisbury, Mangorei Friday 28—W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday 26—John Davis, Gordon Road. Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., OakuThursday 27—Seidel and McCormack, Kaponga.
ON THE FARM, SALISBURY ROAD MIDHIRST. FRIDAY, 7th JULY. At 12 Noon. J- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instruction from Mr C.'Vince, Midhirst, who has disposed of his farm, to sell bv public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE-
40 cows, July, August, and September calvers "■■;.' 2 cows, in milk : ;; "' •|< fiu'i--14 3-year springing heifqrs. , 1 3-year pure-bred Sliorthorn bull, sound 1 yearling Shorthorn bully sound 1 22 mixed weaners 1 draught horse, ' S 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. A. i AVood mower, disc, chain, and tripod harrows, single furrow Raid and Gray plough, Cambridge roller, 2-horse sledge, stumping jack, copper and stand, swingle bars, chains, spring cart and gig harness, • saddle, milk cans and buckets, GOO gallon tank, pig trough, quantity gal. iron, timber and posts, barbed wire,; etc., alsc 70 fowls 3 leaf tine harrows PfKHjj .:,,?! Trewella stump jack ; ~, 2 and 3-horse trace chains l A number of in-calf heifers belongig 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 atte'Hing this sale.
ELTHAM NURSERIES, ELTHAM. ; PLANTING SEASON—I9I6. ''brown for Sale, 1,000,000 Barberry, well branched, from 12s 6d per 1000. Cupresses Lawsoniana, 2-year, 20s por 100. Pinus Tnsignis, 3-year, 17s 6d per 100. Pinus Tnsignis, 2-year, 15s por 100. Macrocarpa, 2-year, 20s per 100. All kinds of Hedge and Shelter Trees, etc. Price List on application. Note the Address,T. REVELL, Eltham Nurseries, ThoM 37. ELTHAM. ADVERTISED GOODS STANDARD GOODS The World Oww. WHY* XJECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform nigh quality, otherwise the advertised art He not being np to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore/ that the goods are a* represented and good value. The consumer vbo buys advertised goodß rarely makes a un*take. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will proflfc v v s careful perusal of the ad rising coL«JBM.
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