AUCTION SAL El, ! PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. 3rd AUGUST, 1!)1G. NEWTON KING ha s received instructions from Mr W. V. Wilson, who is leaving for the Front, to sell at residence, Pembroke Road, on the above date, the whole of his Household Furniture and effects, as under : 1 Piano (British Piano Coy). (Heserve) WITHOUT RESERVE • Oval polished table (largo size), Chesterfield couch, easy chairs, platform rocker, suite of three pieces in green, carpet squares and hall carpet, dining table, pictures, ornaments, fender, double bedstead (dark oak), wardrobe (with large mirror and drawer), 2 duchess pairs, two washstands and toilet sets, child's cot, double bedstead (white), linoleums, rugs and mats, kitchen table and chairs, cooking utensils, crockery, filter, push cart, hose, bin, machine, copper, preserving jars, pot plants, and sundries. \ Sale at 1.30 sharp. ALSO—DISPERSAL SALIC OF PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS. WAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr J. T. -Belcher, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE. 21) pedigree cons in calf to "Belvedere Star" 5 pedigree Jersey heifers, 2-year old, in calf to "Belvedere Star" ti pedigree Jersey bulls, 2 and 4year old 2 pedigrep Jersey yearling bulls 52 grade Jersey cow.s... 3 hacks pigs milk cans, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:— ( J pedigree yearling Jersey heifers, by "Belvedere Star" and "Mona's Campanile" 15 grade yearling heifers
Sale at 10.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CATALOGUES OX APPLICATION. NOTE.—Owing to Mr Belcher's sons going to the front, and also owing to failing health, Mr Belcher has decided to go right out of dairying, and everything will be sold without reserve with the exception of the yearling heifers on which there will be a slight reserve. Mr Belcher has been breeding up his present herd for the last 12 years, and he has gone in for nothing but good constitutions and cows that will give results. This he has attained, as without artificial feed of any kind, the cows have returned him this season, off grass alone, £2O lis per cow for milk. They are in good condition, and anybody wanting to fill up should not miss this opportunity. Cars will meet the north and south trains on arrival at Stratford on the morning of the sale. rriHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANT i- MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.'F CLEARING SALES. Thursday, August 3—Clearing Sale of Furniture on account A. X D. Blick Esq., Opunako Board, Stratford. Friday, August J.—F. J. Curry, Manaia Road, Rowan. STOCK SALES FOR Waverley— Friday 4. Kakaramea— Monday 7. Stratford —Tuesday S. Stratford—Tuesday S Springing Heifer Sale. Eltham—Wednesday 9. Huwera—Thursday 10. Op.make—Monday 14. Manaui—Tuesday 15. Strati, rd Springing Heifer Sale.— Tu ;day, 15. Palmer '?oad—Wednesday 16. Kohurntah: —Thursday 17. Waverley— i'riday 18. To Wera—Fri 'ay 18. Kakaramea—M nday 21. Stratford—Tue. lay 22. Strafford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 22. Eltham—Wednesd, y 23. Ha wera—Thursday 21. Taratfl— Friday 2-". Stratford Horse Fair-Saturday 2G. Opunake—Monday 28. Manaia—Tuesday 29. Stratford Springing Heifer Sale.— Tuesday 29.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 2 August 1916, Page 8
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