AUCTiOM SAL [IS. DOUGLAS. MONDAY, MAY 2Dth. ATEWTON KING will sell by ii Auction at his yards, as above — 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Comprising—--30 IS month steers 40. mixed wcancrs 25 store and fat cows 20 18 month heifers 500 mixed lambs. Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD HORSE_ FAIR. Newton ksnc win sell by auction, at his Horse Bazaar — SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd. 100 HORSES Comprising Draughts, half draughts, and Harness Horses. Sale at 12.30. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the owner, who is giving up racing, to sell, with slight reserve, at his Stratford Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, At 2 o’clock, The well-known hr. horse “First Mato,’’ Gyrs, by Blue Jacket —Jenny. This horse has been a very consistent performer, winning the Stratford Cup and Feilding Welter. QJLLIES NALDER STOCK SALES FOR MAY— Monthly Horse Fair,, Saturday, 27 Okaiawa—Monday, 29 * GREAT AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD LANDS, On Account of M. J. GOODSON, Esq., On FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE. At 2 p.m. At the HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. LILLIES & NALDER VJI have received instructions to sell as above—ftKfJ ACRES of Land of the rich- • est quality, subdivided to suit the land into nine lots, in areas from 50 to 80 acres, and situated within a mile of Hawera Borough, having frontages to two metalled roads, and with the main Hawera Factory on the property, on the following easy terms—--5 PER CENT. ON THE FALL OF THE HAMMER. 10 PER CENT ON Ist JULY, on which date possession will be given, on the homestead farm, 10 per cent, cash and a further 10 per cent, on possession, interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent, for five years. Plans and lithos. on application. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— This is a rare chance of obtaining on very easy terms a rich farm so •„Ijsp. to Hawera, as to have in the nea> future a suburban value. VERY EASY TERMS. Particulars from the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 p.m. rpHE N.Z. L. A M. AGENCY, CO., LTD., STRATFORD, in. conjunction with their Hawera Branch, advertise the following Clearing Sales to date:— LIST OF CLEARING SALES— May—23—W. A. Robertson, Stuart Road, Eltharn j 21—P. Hakaria, Eltham 2G—M. Dcogan, Opunakc. 30—J. W. Buchanan, Hawera Yards. June—--I(5—A. Sanson, Cardiff. 10—John Robertson, Finnerty Rd. 2L—AY. Busing, Eltham. 23—A. E. Death, Hawera. 2-I—G. Mud ford, Kapuni. 2G—AV. J. Dew, Kapuni (in conjunction with Newton King. Esq.) 27 T. AVatson, Mangatoki. J 28—D. Kemp, Patea. 29 — AA'. Bloomfield, Upper Duthie Road 30— H. R. Harrison, AVhakamara. J ul v—--3—John Hu mo, Mnnaia. ■I—A. ft. Lee, Cardiff. 17- —.). H. Corbett, East Road. 18— AV. Soarlc, Awatnna. I!)—John O’Neill, Eltham. 21—E. Pontelow, Oaonui. 21—G. F. Shaw, Kapuni. 2(s—John French, Inaha. 28— Bailey and Bcatson, Auroa. 20—I). Cullen, Auroa. 31— J. E. Clark, Climie Road. September—--I—L. Webby, Eltham. YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO. STOCK SALES FOR MAY— Kapon ga—Friday. 2G Eltharn—Wednesday, 31 £J_OVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Fact No. I. The Guarantee of tho State goer with every Policy issued by the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissioner.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 81, 26 May 1911, Page 8
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