AUCTION SALES. PALM Ell HOAD. THURSDAY, JULY 20th. I'VjM'TWTOX KING has received inJLi structions from aHi ,H\D. ITidilUt E to sell WIUUOU'I JH - SEIiVE Jiis .Dairy Herd, etc., as follows : 05 young cows, expected to calve /mg.-Sept. 4 empty cows 1 0-yeur draught gelding yrcsei ve), I hall draught i :aro (reserve), 2 half-draught geldings, J ntick, 1 pony, 2 sows, duo Sept., 1 iierksnire Lour, ■j ueauc'rs, milk wag'ro , spring dray, light spring cart. McCormick mower, hay rake, tyno and disc harrows, s.f. plough, men roller, potato moulder, swingle trees and chains, harness, 11 cans, aerator buckets, 2 nvn tanks, ram and piping, troughs, tubs, jacks, bar chains, 60-gal. boiler, 2 coppers and stands, grindstone, lawn mower, 120 totara blocks, ladder, tools, and sundries Luncheon pr„•>. 1 t Side at 12 oVi FUEL I MINA B Y N DTK E,
SALVAGE TIMBER ,IRON, BRICKS ETC. AN SATURDAY, 22nd JULY, Newton 'King, noting under instructions from the Taranaki Education Board will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, the salvaged timber, etc., from the recent Stratford School lire. Particulars later. NEWTON KING. ELTHAM SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th, At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, WALL sell by Public Auction, as as above:— 3QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Also on account of MR 1. WEBBY, who is giving up dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE:
30 choice young dairy r jws, August and Sept, calves, j- ilk cans and dairy utensils, pigtroughs and tubs, water trough, spring dray (i ew), and sundries.' • On account of Mil T. MCCARTY: 17 good dairy cows, i; ostly third culvers. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 18th. mHE N.Z. LOAN AND MEXICAN--1 TILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., Stratford, will sell by public auction as ahove : ‘‘T TYjA HEAD of CATTLE, includ- ? HJcl ing:— 100 20-month steers 95 21-year springing heifers GO empty heifers 40 store and forward cows 15 fat cows 120 mixed yearlings 15 dairy cows 10 boilers, close to calving 30 21-vsar steers Also— ‘ 150 hoggets 200 lambs 80 f.m. ewes. On account of MR E. G. BARLEYMAN, who has sold his farm:— 900 2 tooth to f.m. ewes, in lots to suit purchasers 100 lambs 20 dairy cows, high testers, expected to calve Aug.-Sepfc. NOTE.—We can recommend these sheep and cattle to■ buyers, as being good genuine, stock. Sale at 12 noon, every alternate sale. Clients are requested to yard early so that we can start promptly. have several Genuine Herds for Sale. Dairy MATTHEWS AMD BENNETT, INGLEWOOD. iTRri.7 • ia. \ A ij jt W-/ a. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 8
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