SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTOiM KINO -LIST OF CLEARING SALES,' JUNETbursday, 14—Mrs. Heslop BarßiMfc Junction Road. Friday, 15— J. Sinclair, Huiroa. - Wednesday, 20— G. Sangster, Mid" hirst. Thursday 21-Jos. Smith, Woar« huia. Wednesday, 27 R. Mason, Strati. ford. Thursday, 28— E. J. Kirkwopdj Stratford. JULYMonday, 2—H. Lincham, Midhlrst< Thursday u—T. Curran, Kaponga Wednesday IS—R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symons Bros., Punga* re-hu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okatfc Thursday 26 F. H. Sampson, Sew try Hill. Thursday 20— F. J. Moore, RolwoJi Road, Ngaere. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. NEWTON KING. sell by Public Auction at th» Hayniarket, a& above:— CO weancr^ 7 porkers 100 fencing posts 1 milk cart SALE AT I~O'CLOCK. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 0. T. LAMASON hold his usual sale of poultry and general produce, including a line of prime Canterbury table potatoes, ironbark 'in lots to suit pu>i chasers, one milk cart, set 2-leaf harrows, Orion range, Record range, milking machine with 4-h.p. Warwick engine, plough, scarifier, lawn mower, 3-burner Perfection stove in perfect order. Furniture, comprising dining, kitchen and round tables, several duchesses,, washstand, 8.R.1). bedsteads, carpet square, Also 1 ease W. and G. cups and saucers, a line of oilskin, 1 Eavestaff piano (Eugt lish make). SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. CLOSING DOWN SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TIMBER. SATURDAY, JUNE 9. At their Timber Yards, Juliet Street, Stratford, opposite Railway Station, T. LAMASON J"-JAS been instructed by the N.2. : Homobiiilders to sell Without Reserve, the whole of their stock in trade. Approximately there is feet of timber, comprising scantlings, flooring, T. and G. lininj.', weather boarding, moulding, and a host of other lines too long to be (.'numerated. Also, window casemenls, roils felting, butt hingoß, registered grates, nails, tiles and morticing machine. SALE AT d O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, Corner Hastings and Hunter Roads, LOVYGAP.TH. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., I-TAVE received instructions from Mf. B. Bu.lmer, who has sold his farm and is relinquishing farming, to sell by public auction— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE 4 85 choice dairy cows, August and September calvers. 1 pedigree Holstein bull, pedigree at sale 3 grade Holstein bi-11, S horses 12 sheep 24 pig 3 Dog, fowls, milk Luna, uabcoek tes» tor, waggon, dray, jart, drill, mower, d.f. and s.f) ploughs, disc, tine and tripod harrows, hay rake., Planet Jr., scoop, troughs, copper and stand, wheelbarrows, saddle and bridle, waggon, dray and leading harness, plough and cart chains, ' and numerous farm tools an<( sundries. 194 shares in Lowgarth Dairy Co. NOTE.—These cows Rre a good lot, and with the exception of two are Hoi. steins and Shorthorns, carrying plenty of condition, and bred the right way. Everybody should be present at this sale and profit by Mr. Buhner's 26 during which time lie has never had a 'JjHE JNGLEWtT"/' /QOOPERATIVK gACOJX (JURING QO., JJSt. Is at present'offering to Shareholders SEVENPENCE PER LB. FOR BACONERS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 8
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