SALES BY AUCTION. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, HAWERA. "llfE are offering by Public Auction at our Stratford offices on SATURDAY, March 27th, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock, two i-acre town sections, Nos. 620 and 621, on the Map of the Stratford Borough. Particulars and conditions of sale can be seen at our Stratford Oflice, and also at the Public Trust Office, Hawcra. INGLEWOOD YARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 18th. 3 fat cows 14 Holstein 18-months steers 20 20-month in calf Holstein heifers 20 choice 2£-yew in calf Jersey heifers 100 21-year in calf heifers, in lots 14 selected Jersey weaner heifers, very choice 28 Jersey weaner heifers, by imp. Jersey bull 40 good Holstcri and Shorthorn weaner heifers 40 mixed weaners 3 springing heifers 300 4-year ewes 200 4 and 5-year ewes 85 2-tooth wethers 110 4-tooth and 6-tooth ewes 100 f.f.m. ewes 50 fat ewes 150 good Lincoln lambs 25 fat and forward lambs .100 full-mouth ewes ISO 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 fat ewes, subject to sale 22 21-year steers 50 20-months steers 05 f.f.m. ewes 125 very good woolly lambs 200 good shorn lambs 4 rams
PLEASE NOTE.—Alteration of day from Wednesday to Thursday. FRIDAY, MAEQH 10. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -15 fat cows 25 forward oows 40 store cowa 10 bulls 30 in-calf heifers 15 empty heifers 20 18-month steers 40 mixed vcaners 150 good lambs HAWERA AUTUMN HORSE FAIR FRIDAY &,. SATURDAY, APJUL 9 & 10. ENTRIES~SOLICITED. NOTE.—Forms obtainable from any of our stock agents.
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. NEWTON~KING J£AS received instructions from Mr. W. A: Burrell, who Ims sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE—gg GOOD empty heifers* (in lots) 3 choice Jersey dairy cows (July and August) 24 fat 3-year steers 50 2^-year steers 100 2-tooth ewes (good) 100 4 and G-tooth ewes (good) 05 2-tooth wethers 220 rape lambs 30 cull lambs 7 p.b. Lincoln rains 2 farm horses (7 ar.,' <, nil work) Spring Cart and Harness, (Jig and Harness, Cart Saddle & Breeching, Noxen Discs, set 10ft Chain Harrows, 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, McCormick Mower, Massey Hay Rake, Massey d.f. Plough, Oliver s.f. Plough, Colonial Drill (9coulter), Anvil, Vice and Bellows, Stumping Jack, 3-Horse Bar, 2 sets Trees, 3 sets Plough Chains, set Express Harness, Snig Chain, pair double leather Reins, 2 X Saws, 2 Drags, Emery Stone, Maul and Wedges, Sledge, Ladder, 2 DOMO Separators, Chum, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, quantity super and Bone Manure, Farm Tools, and sundries.
ALSO THE WHOLE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On account of other vendors—--100 cull lambs 8 Jersey wcaner heifera 1 4-year J draft gelding, broken to chains, 1 d.f. Tlough, 1 4-horße gear, 1 good express. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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