AUCTION SALES. Hi'AC;INSFIELD IIOA i). THURSDAY, JUNE 15th. NEWTON KE n C HAS received instructions from A 1!?,. A. G. FISCHER, who has sold his farm, to sell WJ'JHOUT RESERVE, his dairy herd, etc., as under; — 50 cows, to calve August and October 21 store pigs 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull i ■!• calves, 3 sows in pig, I hoar, 1 !,-draught mare, aged, 1 Syr. I calves, 3 sows in nig, 1 hoar, 1. half-draught gelding, 1 2ycar half-draught filly, 1 2i year half draught colt, 1 yearling filly, 9 Coulter Dnnc:iu drill, s.f. plough, disc »’ and ‘chain harrows, circular saw, Massey mower, noise rako, Cambridge roller, Fog - trap and harness, gig and harness, saddles, bridles, harness, stumping jacks, whipple trees, chains, block and tackle, hammers, wedges, bar, grindstone, barrow, timber, 2 stacks oaten hay, 9 hives bees. Also, Household Fundiurc and Effects. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. , WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, JUNE IGth. AT THE MART, KAPOXGA. NEWTON~ KING E|T AS been favoured with instrno fL tions from MR. V. CO RK I LL, who is leaving Kaponga, to sell as above, the whole of his furniture and effects, as under— Dining room suite (0 pieces), baby’s cot, duchess chest, washstam! and ware, d.h.r. bedstead, wire' mattress, siu- ■ glo bed, kapoc lied, bentwood chairs, linoleum, clocks, bedding, tables, pictures, binder service (-17 pieces), crockgarden tools, etc., etc. On account of another vendor, who is leaving the district— Double bed, wire mattress, kapoc bed, G bentwood chairs, I kitchen table, couch. Singer sewing machine, and lady’s new fren-whdhi bicycle (slight reserve), dining table, dresser, music stand, chairs, linoleum, household utensils, glassware, pictures, tubs, buckets, preserving jars, and pan, curtains and rods, mats, and sundries. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. yd che a ute.ntobls," copper,' si Is, carpenters LOWER DUTHiE ROAD. MONDAY, JUNE 19th. NEWTON K!NG AS received instructions from MR. V. ,-A. STAPLETON, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Held, etc., as under— GO cows, to calve August "and September. 1 grade- Jersey bull. ]G picked weanor heifers J weanor Jersey hull -! sows clue August, ’ 10 store pigs, j} draught mare, large slack hay, automatic reversible scoop, s.f.l. plough, Planet Jr., horse hoe, wire •.trainer, saws, hammers, wedge.-., .bars, slump jack, netting, gH'idsl one, 10 milk cans cooler, buckets, fowls, ducks, i.gig and harness, sundry voids, (jOOgal. tank on sledge. i.. ,i: A ISO <1 Good|wffT_b)f Lease 220 acres, 3 1 '.years; to go rental 3ls per '"acre; all ploughablo; good house and sheds, 7 paddocks; close to school, factory, and post ofliee. Also, with Slight Reserve— I ) draught gelding, .) draught hi are stinted to Young Chevalier, 1 bay gelding, mui: Waggon to carry 13 cans, i;irness eomnlete, I cow 'plant Simplex milking machine, in good order, Hutchinson’s hydraulic water power, 0 chain piping. ■ v ( Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. This is a’ gbod herd of young cows, heavily culled,. The vendor lias boom dairying ipu.i.y seasons; cows-may re-\ main'on farm'till June 30tli. BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations, Wedding Cards, In M.emoriam ivml other Cards; Ugliest 'piality and most artistic workmandiiu, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Odlce. Mrs Van Cottle was fond of tbo bottle, Rut pray don’t imagine that she Was addicted to drink, for I really , don’t think She imbided any stronger than tea. But the bottle ,siio swore by and set so much store by Was one that you value I’m sure., On tbo label was “Woods” to distinguish the goods— Twas tbo famous “Great Pcppcrmcnt Cure.” 4
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 96, 13 June 1911, Page 6
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