AUCTION GAL.EG. \T E Vr T 0 U KING'S - LIST OK SALKS- - Jt’NE— • Monday, IU—I remii. 'I ucsday, 13— Stratford. Wednesday, I I —Stony River. W educsday, 11—A. McEwan, Riverlea . Thursday, 15—A. G. Fisher, Bcacouslieki Road. Friday, 1 (j—Kapunga. Monday. 19—V. A. Stapleton, Lower Rowan Road. Tuesday, 20—Rahotu. 20— Gilling Bros., Matapu. W eduesday, 21—Wright and Warden, ivapuni. Friday, 23 \ V ai\vakailie. Friday, 23—T. Boltin, Cliinie Road. Farmers arc requested to send ju their entries for these sal ;s. Newton' king's LIST OF CLEARING SALES— J une—26—W. J. Dew, Kapuni, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. 2”—A. Wright, Boaconslieid Read 23—L. Terry, Cardiff. 29—-Mrs. F. IV. York, Rowan. Friday, Juno 30—J. Whittington, Finnerty Road. J uly—3—W. H. Rod gers, Robson Road. 3—II. H. Baber, Robson Road. 12—F. A. Higgs, Normanbv, in conjunction with Gillies’and Naldor. 13—Ncwland Bros., Warwick Road. 10—G. McGuinuess; Awatuna. 20—J. Proccc, Palmer Road. 21—T. Sutton, Warea. 21—G. Watson, Robson Road. 21— p- Murphy, Lower Palmer Road. 2o Breguan Bros., Robson Road. 20—S. E. Kemp, Hastings Road. 27—A. Fanil, Toko. —ll- O’Hara, Pctono Road, Tataraimaka. August—--O—W. Eohely. Awatuna East, vi 10— Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Rd. 10—TI. Purdio, Waitara Road. lARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN BILE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 4. CtLILNTS are particularly requested 1 to forward Consignments in time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, JUNE 30. For the convenience of clients nay small consignments will be taken in a; the Haymarkot. NEWTON XING. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 13th. pjEWTON KING will sell hi L>l Auction at his yards, as abora— KAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE tM/vJ including—--150 IS month steers 70 18 month heifers •50 store and forward cows 150 mixed weaners 30 2-J year steers 25 24 year heifers 30 3 year heifers in calf 3 3 year heifers at profit. 40 Fat and forward owes 60 Mixed lambs Sale at 1 o’clock. RIVERLEA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from MR. A. McEWAN, who has sold his Farm, and is leaving the district, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE: 13 2.J to 3 year springing heifers 3 dairy cows Cl yearling steers 20 yearling heifers Noxon disc, Tyne harrows, Duncan s.f. plough, 2 hay stacks, fowls, strawberry plants, and sundries. Also, The whole of his household furniture and effects, with slight reserve. 1 dr. marc, by Duke of Argyle 1 i dr. mare, stinted to Victory 1 3-year dr. colt by Royal Major. 1 2-vear ij-dr. colt by General Kuraki. Gig pony, gig and harness, 1 6cow Simplex milking machine, I 5 h.p. Allan oil engine. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. JH. ROBSON desires to notify • that he will open a Timber iaid in Stratfo—l at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will he kept, Doth Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, bo forwarded to JAMES ROBSuN, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSON, Pohokura. FOR SALE. 113 ACRES. OWING to ill-health, the MieapiMt Farm in Taranaki; all leyel and in grass and crop; 18 paddock*, large house and first-class outbuildings; railway station, factory, and school adjoin property; froutage i« very suitable for cutting up. With careful fanning the farm would return at least £I2OO per annum. Price only £26 per acre; terms if desired. Title, Land Transfer. Address “Farm 27,” care this Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 95, 12 June 1911, Page 8
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