SALES BY AUCTION. XZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. ALL Sales held subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' AssociaVf.52. LOAN AXD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. CLEARING SALES FOR JULYSaturday, 7—W. C. Marr, Sole Road, at Stratford Yards. Tuesday 10—Michael Leydon, Kolii, Waverley. Wednesday 11—Jas. Murfltt,, Wlienuakura. . Thursday, 12—Frank Milham, Hawera yards. Thursday 12—John O'Shea, Ohangai, in Hawera Yards Tuesday 17—Campbell and Sons, Waverley. Wednesday 18—Chas. Goodson, Waihi, Hawera. Thursday, July lfl—George Mumby, Jr., Pembroke Road, Stratford. Thursday 19—Mr. J. May, Eltham. Monday, 23 —Messrs Newberry and Lee Bros., Dalziel Road, Eltham Monday, 23—Chas. Hodge Alton in Kakaramea yards. Tuesday 24—Messrs Newberry and Lee Bros, To Roti. AUGUST— Friday, 3—Estate Daniel Hughes, at Manaia Road, in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op. *ln conjunction with Messrs. Freeman R. Jackson and Co. MATAU YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 6. At 1 p.m. THE N-Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. VX/ILL sell by auction as above:— g A HEAD OF CATTLE OQA SHEEP, includingEntries Solicited,
STRATFORD SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917. At 12.30 p.m., THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TJAVE received instructions from Mr. Wallace C. Marr, of Sole Road, Ngaere, who- is leaving with tie Expeditionary Forces, to sell by auction without reserve as above: — ' 52 dairy cows 1 pure-bred 20-month Jersey bull WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 4-wheelcd waggon (carry up to 20 cwt). NOTE.—The above herd are real good etuff, and clients would do well to attend the sale. On account of a client:— 1 2-whecl tip milk cart, good 1 set 2-leaf lever harrows and bar 1 set Noxon disc harrows 1 9-coulter grain and nianure r drill 1 Booth Maedonald plough 1 9-tooth spring cultivator, splendid implement on a farm HORSE FAIR. "" ' TATTERSALUS, HAWERA. SATURDAY, JULY 7. - THE N.Z. LOa"nT|VIERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WILL hold their Horse Fair on above date. JQQ HORSES, including Heavy, Medium and Light. I mare, 3 years, by Rothcliild Lad, dam by Jersey, broken to saddle. 1 filly, 2 years, by Prince Akwood, dam Irvington .mare broken to saddle and harness. Driven horses must be yarded by i a.m., others 9 a.m.
TABLE POTATOES. WEBSTER BROS. 74 full sacks prime Canterbury table potatoes. Sale at 1 o'clock. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 7. T. LAMASON fyyiLL sell at the Mart:—Poultry, vegetables, about 3 to 4 tons Canterbury table potatoes, ironbark pumpkins, marrow, three-quarter shatter <t\s, Cbeehive frames, bo:: mattress, 8.D.8.'R. bedsteads, table?, marble-top washstand, saddles. 3burner Perfection stove, lino, churn, j cans, chest drawers, duchess, child's cot, drop-head Singer sewing machine, quantity matting, crockery and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 8
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