AUCTIZV SALES. TEw T 0 N i'”- LIST OF SALESKING'S JUNE— Friday, L’—Kaponga. Saturday, —Stratford Horse Fa^v. Tuesday, G—Rahotu. Tuesday, G—Stratford Hide Sale. Thursday, H—Waiwakailio. Saturday, 30—Land Sale. New Fly* mouth. Farmers arc requested to solid in their entries for these sail?. TV E V/ T 0 N KING’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES— J unc—--7—l). Smithem, Pungarehu, 9—P. and J. O’CStemor, Makahu. 11— A. McEwan, Riverlca. 15—A. G. Fischer, Stanley Head. 20— UilHng Bros., Matapu. 21— Wright and Warden, Kapuni. 20— T. Bottin, Climie Road. 2G—7-W. J. Dow, Kapuni, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, 27 A. Wright, Beaconslieid Read. 28— L. Terry, Cardiff. 29 Mrs. F. W. York, Rowan. J uly—3—H. H. Baber, Robson Road. 12— F, A. Higgs, Normanby, in con- • junction with Gillies and Naldor. 18—Newland Bros., Warwick Road. 21— T. Sutton, Warea. 24—D. Murphy, Lower Palmer Road. 2G—S. E. Kemp, Hastings Road. 27—A. Fanil, Toko. d 27—D. O’Hara, Petone Road, Tataraimaka. August—9—Vv. Kehcly. Awaluua East. 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Rd. IARAVAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN LJLE AND TALLOW S A CPIS. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 6. Cl LIEN IS are particularly requested ' to forward Consignments iu time to arrive not later than FRiFor the convenience of clients any small consignments will be taken in M the Haymarket. NEWTON SING. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR A TVTEWTON KSNG will sell by An auction, at his Horse Bazaar— SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd. HORSES Comprising Draughts, half draughts, and Harness Horses. 2 Shetland Ponies, 3 years. Sale at 12.30. NEWTON KING |~J AS received instructions from the owner, wiio 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 Mate,” Gyrs, by Blue Jacket —Jenny. This horse has been a very consistent performer, winning the Stratford Cup and Feilcling Welter. SPLENDID GRAZING AND DAIRY I FARM. 2J SHEEP COUNTRY. FOR SALE IN RISING DISTRICT. SATURDAY, JUNE 10th. NEWTON KING 'i AS received instructions from an absentee owner, to sell by auction, at his Mart, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, at 2 o’clock. n ACRES of Choice Grazing ■ Country, being rich soil on papa formation, well fenced, and divided into 12 nadclocks. This splendid property is situated on tiie oaniis of cue Waitara River, fronting on the Toi Toi Road, about 3.V mixes from Diary Theory, and 1 mile from Post Office, Store, School, and sale yards, and 12 miles by good road to Inglewood, 1G miles to vVaitara Freezing Works. About 300 acres could lie ploughed when stumped, and 100 acres have been cultivated, growing excellent crops of turnips, rape, and oats. The property is now carrying IKK) sheep and 110 iieail of cattle. On the la ml are two good cottages recently renovated, cowshed, oxcliard, and sheep yards. Title: ,Lan:l J ransfer. The property is for absolute sale, on very easy terms—viz., 25 per cent, cash, and balance can remain on mortgage at If- per cent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Gcvott and Ouillam, Solictors Now Plymouth. STUATFOIH) wnn),. 11l DF.‘ SB KEP SKIN. AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE JUNE G. € CLIENTS arc requested to forward j I -ita ;t ii to reach us by FRIDAY. JUNE 2. YOUNG. HOBBS AND CO: yOUNG, HOBBS AN ID CO. STOCK SALES FOR JUNE— Y Stratford—Tuesday, 6. Stratford—Tuesday. 6, Wool, Hide, Skin, and Tallow Sale. Knpnnga—Friday, 9. Fit ha in—Wednesday, 14. Stratford—Tuesday, 20. Stratford—Thursday, 22, Mr. Sergei’s. Stuart Road, Sale. Kaponga—Friday. 23. Eltliam—Wednesday, 2S. Clearing
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 87, 1 June 1911, Page 8
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