AUCT3OS; GALEC. ifa WEDNESDAY. MAY 31st. MATTHEWS & BENNETT lt.iL a*/ill hold their Weekly Sale _at tiie lugjotvood■' Yards, on W1 < jJ)NE&* DAY, May 31. PRESENT ENTRIES—OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. OUU Including—--25 in-calf heifers. Sale at 1 o’clock. NEW ZEALAND LOAM AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’ Stratford. LIST OF SALES FOE JUNE. Tuesday, 7 tli—Stratford Cattl" Sale. Tuesday, 20th—Stratford Cattle Sale. Sales commence at 12 o’clock during winter months. Particulars of offerings will bo advertised in due course.
THE H.Z. L, & M. AGENCY, CO., LTD., STRATFORD, in conjunction with their Hawsra Branch, advertise the following Cleaving Sales to date:— LIST OF CLEARING SALES—--31 ay23—W. A. Robertson, Stuart Road, El them « 2!—P. Hakaria, Kltham 26—M. Deegan, Opunako. 30—J. W. Buchanan, Hawcra Yards. June— * 16—A. ■ Sanson, Cardiff. ! IQ—John Robertson, Finnorty lid. 21—W. Busing, Eltham. 23—A. E. Death, Hawcra. 21—G. Mud lord, Kapuni. 26—W. J. Dew, Kapuni (in conjunction with Newton King. Esq.) 27—T. Watson, Manga toki. 28—D. Kemp, Patch. 29—W. Bloomfield, Upper Duthle Road f , 30—H. R. Harrison, Whakamara, July—3—John- Hume, Manaia. 4—A. H. Lee, Cardiff. 5—H. P. Webber, Mountun Road, Stratford. 17—J. H. Corbett, East Road. IS—W. Searle, Awatuna. 19—John O’Neill, Eltham. 21—E. Pcn.tclow, Qaonui. 21—G. F. Shaw, Kapuni. 26—John ,French, luaha. 28—Bailey and Bcatson, Auroa, 29—D. Oulldn, Auroa. 31—J. E. Clark, Climie Road. , September— I I—L. Webby, Eltham. HAWERA SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 30th, At 1 p.ra. The n.z. L. & M. AGENCY, COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from 1 Mr. J. W. Buchanan, who has disposed of his’farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— i f* A Choice Shorthorn, Holstein, JOU and Jersey heifers, spring ■calvors, in calf to Jersey and Shorthorn hulls. t The above heifers arc 1 a superior line, they arc a good-conditioned lot, wore carefully selected, and, are din to calve early. This sale offers an exceptional opportunity to dairy farmers who require stock of this description, GREAT AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD LANDS, On Account of M. J. GGODSON, Esq., On FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE. At 2 p.m. At the HORSE BAZAAR,
PRINCESS STREET, HAWEIIA. NALDER instructions to G SLUES & lia\'6 received sell as above— O Pt /B T ACHES of Land of the rich' UtJ s ost 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 reads, and with the main Hawera Factory on tlie 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 Ir given, on the homestead farm, 1C per cent, cash and a further 10 per cent, on possession, interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent for fivo years. . Plans and iithos. on application. AUCTiO.NEEIPS NOTE— T.hi6 is a rare ‘chance of obtain mg an very easy terms a rich farm so >,i js: to itawera, as, to have in tiic nom future a suburban value. VERY EASY SEEMS. Particulars from the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 p.m, BUSINESS NOTICES. jp U B L I C NO T I C E. W. P, TAYLOR, Still occupies his old N U R S E R Y. Near iho Letterbox, Broadway North, dud lias for Sain at Current Prices A Groat Variety of Strong and Healthy SHELTER ANi) ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. AND HEDGE PLANTS. Being desirous tint his customers should bo satisfied, ho is willing to give thorn tho benefit of Ids thirty years’ experience in tin’s district. Tho Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted). Address— W. TAYLOR. NURSER Y M A N, Portia Street and Pembroke Road, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 8
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