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AUCTION SALES. MAX AIA ROAD, KAPUNI. MONDAY, JUNE 26th. NEWTON KING, ill conjunction with,THE N.Z. L. and M. Agsncy Co., Ltd., Hawora has received instructions from MR. \V. J. DEW, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice Dairy Hprd, etc., as under—--70 half •■■to three-quarter bred Jersey cows 40 Holstein and Shorthorn cows The pedigree Jersey bull ‘‘Sir Redyers Duller,” bred by C. Day, Esq., of Waikato. - : 1 21 year Jersey bull, by “Lavender Boy’ ! ' 1 2 year Jersey bull, by “Pride ' of Egmont” ]. 3 year “Grade” bull 4 Jersey hdife'rs in calf 40 choice Jersey heifer yearlings 1 7 year draught gelding, 1 8 " ’>' year (Id, i-1 year 1 half draught mare by Glengyle (reserve), 1 7yr. draught mare 6 sows, 3 young boars, milk waggon (iUm&fet new), spring dray, block,dray, s.f.l. plough Planet Jr., Noxon disc and chain harrows, harness, 2 stumping jacks, 11 cans, aerator, harrow, 120 gal. boiler, 2 coppers and stands, swingle trees and chains, troughs, barrels, potatoes, and sundries. •'Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. The' above herd can with confidence be recommended to all diarymen, Mr. Dew being well known as a keen judge of a good dairy cow. Tbo cows arc young, almost all carrying tbeir second to fourth calves, and duo chiefly to calve July to September. The, farm being sold, the lot will be submitted absolutely WITHOUT- RE SERVE. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR MY next Horse Fair will be held on SATURDAY, July Ist. ENTRIES SOLICJTEI). NEWTON KING. STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. OHOPS will Close All Dav on kJ /THURSDAY, Juno 22nd, ‘being Coronation Day. R. D. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. CORONATION DAY. HTS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V Wdl be Crowned on THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, And on the same day the W AIM ATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUIS
Am holding their annual troth ng minting On the 11 AWFRA RACFiCOTJRSE, Commencing nt 1 p.m. The entries for every race arc good, and you will have a splendid a Iternoon’s sport. Programme: 1. Maiden Handicap Trot; I V miles. 2. Normanhy Handicap i rot; 1 mile. ;t. Waimato Plains Handicap 'hot; 2 miles. 4. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap I’rot; A miles.5. Ha.wora Handicap Trot; 1 mile. (i. Stratford Handicap Trot; 2 miles. The Chd) is doing everything in its power to encourage Trotting, and improve the breed oi horses in tiiis district, and your support on Coronation Day will assist. The 4.2. p.m. train from Hawera going north will stop at racecourse to pick up passengers. DON’T FAIL TO BE THERE! W. O’CALLAGHAN, Secretary. LOST, on Saturday, a lady’s Gold Ring, opal stone. Reward on returning to Messrs. McMillan and Fredrie’s. ODDFELLOWS’ Quarterly Meeting To-night at 7.30 o’clock. Installation of officers. Lodge moots in St. Andrew’s schoolroom.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 19 June 1911, Page 6
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