Tucsdaj, 30—Stratford. _• Wednesday, 31—Stony River. JUNE— Friday, 2—Kaponga. • Saturday, 3.—Stratford Horse Fair, Tuesday, 0 -Itiiinia, _ Tuesday, o—Stratford0 —Stratford Hide Sale. Thursday, B—AVahvakaiho. .'■P* Saturday, 10—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Farmers are requested to solid their entries for these suits. , Newton ki n c 8 List of clearing sales— May— Wednesday, 31—Mrs. Keimiiigton’s June—--I—Atvnlumi,—Atvnlumi, E. G. Woods I—G. Wood’s, Awatuna Fast. 7—l). Smithenv Piingarcliu. 9—P. and J, O’Connor, Makahu. 1-I—A. McEwan, Riverlea. 15—A. G. Eischcr, Stanley Road. 20—Gilliug Bros., MatapU. 21—Wright and Warden, Kapuni. 23—T. Boltin, Climio Road. 26—AV. J. Dew, Kapuni. 27—A. AYright, BeaconSlieid Read. 27—A. Wright. Beaconslield Road 28—L. Terry, Cardiff. 29—-Mrs. F. W. York, Rowan, i uly—3—H. H. Baber,i Robson Road. . 12—F. A. Higgs,<Normanby. 18—Nor land Bros., Warwick Road. 21—T. Sutton, AVaroa. 21—D. Murphy, Lower Palmer Road. 26—S. E. Kemp, Hastings Roach 27—A. Fanil, Toko. 27—D. O’Hara, Pctone Road, raimaka. August—9—W. Kehcly. Awatuna East. 10—Mrs. Bonner,. Son., Skinner lid; F. A. Higgs, in conjunction with Gillies and Nalder! W. J. Dew, Kapuni, in conjunction ■ witli N.E. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. , lARAVAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN IDLE AND TALLOW SALES. :r jxoaa. toad*, /i ff 1, TataHIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (nest Dairy Factory), NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 6. Cl LI ENTS are. particularly requested ! to forward Consignments in time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, JUNE 2. For the convenience of clients any small consignments jtvill be taken in as the Haymarkot. » NEWTON SI >G. STRATFORD. TUESDAY MAY 30th, kTSc will seU by Yn public auction as above— MIXED CATTLE (indud--120 mixed woaners n 70 18 mouths steers ‘ 60 18 months Heifers , 50 store and forward cows 25 27 year heifers in calf 30 21 year steers IS fat cows 260 2 tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams (Toko sheep) 70 27 to 3 year heifers in calf 100 21 to 3 year steers. 80 27 to 3 year bullocks Also, on account of Mr. C. A. SIMONS, who is giving up dairying—--18 dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd ealvers. Sale at 1 o’clock. CHEAL ROAD, NGAIRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1911. newtonT king
W s received instructions fro a MBS BENNINGTON, who. sbW her farm, and is leaving -Tara? uaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, nor Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under ' 27 cows; chiefly 2to 4 calvers, to calve Aug., Sept. 1 .3 year Shorthorn bull 12 boilers in calf (! choice woanor heifers 1 u year half-draught mare (re- <• u vc) ’ 1 half-draught mare 1 pony Boar, sow with litter, 8 store pigs, dray, trap, sledge, maul, wedges, jacks, bars, barrow, Tyne chain, and disc harrows, 1 gig (reserve), 31 disc McCormick drill and attachment (reserve), Duncan and American plough, horse cultivator, cylinder roller, Planet Jnr. . seed drill, iron age drill, coppers, pig netting, wire, blacksmith and c.qrpontor tools, spades, forks, timber, cans, buckets, aerator, swingle trees, chains, harness, saws, 27 gal. Laval separator, , tubs, seed sow or, cramps, block and tackle, spray, stack oaten hay, stack clover hay, aero man-golds-and, carrots, .3 acres swoio (mouth allowed feeding), The above comprises a nice line of choice young cows, good tested and heavy milkers. ■ IniuchcmTgrovidcd. f Sale at 12.30. . ‘ITRATEOUD Wnou. HIDE. SHEEP® SKIN. AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE JUNE 0. /"'I LI ENTS are requested to forward )-w« tin c; to reach ug by FRIDAY, JUNE 2. YOU NO. HOBBS AND CO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 8
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