1 "I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy | than Hean's Essence. It saves a lot of money." I Be sure it's H-E-A-N-'S ! i= THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE^ AUCTION BALED. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1916. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr R. Mounsey, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Rules:— WITHOUT RESERVE 19 daily cows, Jersey-Shorthorn, calved since 25th July 11 dairy cows. Jersey-Shorthorn, springing 4 2-year heifers, Jersey strain 6 yearling heifers by "Belvedere Storm" 3 grade Jersey calves 1 2-year pedigree Jersey heifer, "Maori Chief—Birdie's Pet" 1 1-yoar pedigree Jersey heifer, "Cherry's Duke—" Bordie's Pet" 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Belvedere Storm," rising 3 years 2 i and ;!• draught mares, 5 and 8 years '1 hack and harness horses to "General Jouhert," 2 to lyrs 1 pedigree Berkshire boar ?•> pedigree Berkshire sows 4 pedigree Berkshire boars, 5 months 8 weaner pigs 7 ewes in lamb 6 36-gallon oak barrels, 5 mill: cans, buckets, plunger, lOOgall. tank, meat safe, double and s.f. ploughs, 1 .fllillside plough, mower, Massey Harris cultivator, Planet Junr., Tyne, chain and tripod harrows, 1 double buggy (good order), spring trap, 1 2-shaft gig, buggy harness, chains, sundry harness, quantity manure, 90 fully paid up shares Xgaere Factory, sundries, etc., etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. The above cows are a splendid lot, and in good condition. They are 2nd to 4th calvers, and averaged for the season over £2O per cow, with an average test of 4.2. Included in this average were live 3-year heifers and nine 2-vcar heifers.
AT THE MART. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910. , LAMASON will sell Poultry, vegetables, sacks, pumpkins, ban-els, tjwo courtlands aiul gig. I On bebalf of Mr Stylos and Mr Cop'laud, who arc leaving the district , a mart full of furniture and sundries, comprising: Mangle, dining and kit- ' (hen tables, single and double b.r. ' bedsteads, chest of drawers, duchess pair and. chest, couches, linoleum, sideboard, wire mattresses, overman- ; tie, cot, platform rocker, bentwood f 1 (hairs, separator, fenders, hallstand, \ gig and hall lamps, box mattress, Ax- \ minster carpet square. The contents of live-roomed house, \ comprising: Furniture, bedding, gar- | den tools, etc, and household requisiI tes. f ' The above list is too long to enumort I ate. \ i Also about 40 sheets corrugated iron 1' (new, but slightly damaged) no reNote.—The Sale starts at 12.30.
Many stories have been circulated that supplies of Wolfe's Schnapps are not procurable owing to war conditions. These statements are not true : ample stocks of Wolfe's Schnapps—made only in Holland —are available. Wine and spirit Merchants, Hotelkeepers and the Public are requested to report to the Agents any flagrant statement contrary to this announcement, when it will be promptly investigated. M< MOSS AND CO., Sydney and Melbourne. ■ents in Australasia for D. O'CAL'-ACHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUG LAS. '""""AS taken over Mr G. Morrison's —— Blacksmith business, and hopes to merit the patronage i;t' the settlers o* the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY, TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 8
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