AUCTIONS. J^-EWTON KING'S LIST OF BALBI DECEMBER— Tuesday I—Raliotu Friday 4—Waiwakaiho Tuesday B—Stratford Wednesday 9—Stony River Monday 14—TJrenui Tuesday 15—Rahotu Tuesday 15—Stratford Hide, Skin and Wool Sale Wednesday 16—Kohtiratahi lnursday 17—Clearing Sale, X* _ Moore, Mahoenui ' Friday 18—Kaponga Friday 18—Waiwakaiho Monday 21—Toko Tuesday 22—Stratford Wednesday 23—Stony River entrieslnvited. SHOW SALE OF^PEDIGREE STOCK THURSDAY~DECEMBER 3. T>XEWTON KlNG~will sell by public rli,J nOtwn.T° n he Stratford Show tStTnd^^ 6 dat 6 rediKre& of R. D. Harkness, 4 yearlings to 2-year-old pedigree* Jersey^bulls, by the imported bulls Silverlocks Duke, Rogei bultan,«and Una's Nobility 1 d-year-old Jersey bull by Starlight On account of W. I. Lovelock Esq — • 2 Pedigree 2-year-old Holstein 2 pedigree yearling Holstein bulb On account A. Uhlenberg Esq — I.pedigree Jersey bull, 3 years- * * old, Signor Campanile Full Pedigrees at Sale. Sale at 10 a.m. , 3- —— -—--—- jSTRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. NEWTON KING" will sell at hi» Horse Bazaar as above KQ HORSES, including— Broken and unbroken draughts, halfdraughts, harness horses and hacks. . . ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVEp. Sale at 1 o'clock. 4 TP^S^? 1 W°OL 5 SHEEPSKIN. A HIDE & TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed—Clotpn Road. Stratford (Next Dairy Factory). , NEXT SALE—DECEMBER 15. Cients are particularly requested ta --J& forward coneijjrjTnATits in time to arriv* j^T not later than FRIDAY, DecembetJ^.: WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. At 12.30. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction a». above— - 6 store cows 45 hoggets '! 50 good forward bullocks 20 store cows ■ 30 yearlings 20 mixed cattle 25 10-month 6teers 10 15-month heifers 9 store cows On account Mr Fred Wilson— 34 mixed Shorthorn yearlings ViTEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO.'B* * Wi LIST OF SALES. DECEMBER— Monday 14 —Strathmore , Tuesday I—Stratford ■ ■ -* ; ~ FARMS IN THAMES VALLEY. FOR EXCHANGE. I ■ . ■ ■ 9'ftO freehold, all flat andL £*\)\J all been ploughed; 16 pad- ' i docks; will dairy 70 cows, be— j sides carrying dry stock; build--mj j. m«s excellent; i mile to school; | and railway station, and creamery opposite the farm. Prlce> |. &£. Mortgage £1200; equity (359 ACRES, L.1.P., all 3at and in, j grass; carrying 45 dairy cows, grown cattle, besides horses* etc.; 4-roomed house, cowshed./ ! etc Price £10 10s. GoTeriw-v ment mortgage £500; eccQl&r ! £5270. > 362 ACRES. L.1.P., all ploughattV and been ploughed. 12 paddocks; 4-roomod house and necessary outbuildir-28, 12 bail shed, 4-cow Zealandia plant; 3 miles railway station, e^ool 1J miles. ' Price £15. Government mortgage £245; equity £5185. 557 ACRES, L.1.P., 800 acres level, 1 16 paddocks; 9-roomed house, woolshed, yards, etc., 20-baif I shed; owner milking 60 cow» i and fattening; 4 miles railway station 4 mile school. Price £14. Government mortgage £700; equity £11.298. GRAVES & C°* LAND AGENTS (Opposite Post Office), TO OUR MANY CLIENTS. MESSRS OSMOND & SON, LTD., the largest manufacturers of Animal Medicines and Foods in or out of Great Britain, will be pleased to 6eetheir many friends at the 6tand of theTaranaki Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society at the forthcoming Show. - .'■■ £.. /"\SMOND & Q<ON, CLEVELAND STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 2 December 1914, Page 8
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