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AUCTION SALES. DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS. STRATFORD YARDS. FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1916. NEWTON “ KING has received instructions from ,Mr J. T. Belcher, of Cardiff, to sell in his Stratford yards on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE; ■ 29 pedigree Jersey cows in calf to “Belvedere Star” o pedigree Jersey heifers, 2 years, in calf to “Belvedere Star 6 pedigree Jersey hulls, 2 to ! years old 2 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 52. grade Jersey cows WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 9 pedigree Jersey heifers by Belvedere Star and Marias Campanile 15 grade yearling heifers Sale at II o’clock, CATALOGUES OX APPLICATION. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. rjT LAMASON will sell:— Poultry, vegetables, onions, potatoes, cheeses, barrels, s.f, plough, harness, one threequarter shatter gig, Ideal milk cans, 1 Gane milking machine (complete), ladies’ and gents’ bicycles (nearly new), one Andrews’ and Bevins chaff cutter, furniture, comprising duchess, mattresses, bedding, dining room and kitchen tables, piano stools, wicker and rattan | chairs, linoleums, and other furniture and sundries.
> Also on behalf of a client, GO purebred white leghorn pullets, 2 pure-bred white leghorn roosters, 1 100 egg incubator in good order. Also—GOO 3-yea r-ohf 31 aerocarpa trees; GO fully paid-up shares in the Stratford Dairy Company. Sale, at 12.30 p.m. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. N EWTON KING will soil at his yards as above—--20 springing heifers 1G daily cows 2G empty heifers GO store and forward cows 100 mixed yearlings 7 choice 2-year grade Jersey heifers. August and September calvers Sale at one o’clock. NORTHERN FARM FOR SALE. I i 670 ACRES in Bay of Islands,. 2 miles from Port and 12 from way; School, P. and 'l'. Office, Store, etc., 1 mile. Bounded by river on two sides and subdivided into 10 pad docks by good fences, all puriri posts. About 100 acres has been ploughed and sown in English grasses and there is On acres in stubble and about 10 in fallow, the balance in rough feed and fern and scrub, but running a good numbei of sheep and cattle. There are two houses on’ the farm, one 5-roomed a Mage and an up-to-date Bungalow wi ich cost the late owner, an English can, nearly £IOOO. This has a splendid scaview. There is a good orchard with a lot of orange’ trees in full -bearing and two planta-i tions. It’s altogether a lovely place for a homo and is good land. As two sons of the present owner Lave gone to the] front it’s for sale cheap on easy terms.) Apply, 3V. A. Limhrii k, Whakatane. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 8
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