AUCTION §AL£B. T. I. LAMASONAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION | AGENT. Full Stocks of First-class Furniture. SEEDS, GRAIN, FERTILIZERS, FARM IMPLEMENTS. gIBBY’S QALF J^JEAL. Agents for Booth mud McDonald’s Agricultural Implements, Auction Sales at the Mart ©very Saturday, AT THE MART. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916. fjl LAMASON will sell:— Poultry, including some tine fat Xmas, geese, vegetables, new potatoes, and general produce. Also a quantity of furniture, including—l).r. bedsteads and mattresses, kitchen dresser, duchess chest, washstands, sewing machine, bassenette, child’s cot, large dining room table, gents’ bicycle, pictures, 1 12gallou separator, 2 phonographs and records, also a quantity of sundries. Sale at 12.30 sharp. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1916. 'VTBWTON KING will sell in his ' Stratford Horse Bazaar on above date, subject to the Taranaki Auctioneers’ Association rules:50 HORSES. comprising— UNBROKEN, AND BROKEN DR AUGHTS, HALF-DRAUGHTS, LIGHT HARNESS, and HACKS. At 1 o’clock sharp. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916. Newton king win sell in his Douglas Yards on above dale, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association Rules:— HEAD MIXED CATTLE,
5 18-mouths well bred Shorthorn bulls 2 18-months well bred Holstein bulls QOO MIXED SHEEP » including—--300 2-tooth to 4-year ewes and lambs off hills 200 ewes and lambs 200 dry ewes, good skins 200 woolly hoggets Sale at 1 o’clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STOCK SALES. DECEMBER— Monday I—Opunake. Tuesday s—Manaia. Thursday 7—Kohuratahi. FridaV B—W averley. Friday B—-T6 Wera Saturday 9—Hatvejpa Horse Fair. Mond a y 11 - Kaka r a mea. Tuesday 12—Stratford. Wednesday 13—E11 ha m. Thursday 11—Ha wera. Friday 15—Tarata. Friday 15—Palmer Road. All sales held subject to the rules and conditions of the Taranaki Stoc« Auctioneers’ Association. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. ■JVTEWTON KING will sell by Public -A-N Auction at the Haymarket, as above; — 40 weaners 30 stores 5 porkers 2 sows And Sundries Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1. 1916, TO APRIL 30, 1917. LICENSES. —Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; women and boys under 16 years ol age), ss. Day licenses available for Stratford District only) 2s 6d; haltseason licenses from December 20, 1916 available for Stratford District only), 12s Gd. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. Licenses have been issued to the
following;— 1 C. Kavalc-ski, C. Lawrence, R. F. Darkness, H. Voyle, F. Collins. A. D. .Stanley. F. A Bamfield, G. H. Clark. jA. J. Walters. F. IT. Whittle, H iCampbell, S. Campbell, W. A. Dingle, R. Healy, R. Neal, J. W. 13. Jones, i J. Fredric, L. Riera, G. N. Craddock, I P. Wright, J. Petrie, P. Hunter, W. Lovett, A. D. Cuff, A. H. O’Leary, jO. Ireland (boy), B. T' alv (boy), J. I Fitzgerald (boy), J. Crcssan (boy), A Broadley (boy), F. Dodd (boy), L. Collins (boy), R. Stevens (boy), J. .Butcher (hoy). R. F. HARKNESS, Recre/tary. T7IANCY Glassware, in plain and cnloml—large variety to select from.—Charles E. James.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 6, 1 December 1916, Page 8
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