AUCTION SALES. AT THE .MART., STRATFORD, SATURDAY, JULY loth, at 2 m. ?, TUX ICIPAL RESERVES. ~RvJ EWTON KEXC will offer by PublifJ JIX Auction on the above date, the following leases, as under— Loti— Sec. 353 .Miranda Street, J acre » Lot 2 —Sees. 370, 377, 414, and 415, Miranda and Portia Streets, I acre Lot 3—See. 734, Treadway South, 33 perches Lot 4—Sec. 759, Broadway South, 32 perches. Particulars and conditions of sale, length of lease, and rentals, can be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (nest Dairy F actory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1— (ILIENTS are particularly requested -J to forward Consignments in time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, JULY 28th. For the convenience of clients any small consignments will be taken in a; the Hayrnarket. NEWTON KING. -CHILLIES AND N ALDER’S VJT list of Stock Sales for July:— JULY— Manaia—Tuesday, 18 Okaiawa—Monday, 24 (Rover Road, Hawera, Thursday, 27 Monthly Horse Fair Dominion Bazaar, Princes Street, Hc,wera, Saturday, 29. Auroa—Monday, 31. AUCTION SALE OF 1550 PUREBRED SHEEP, AT OUR HORSE SALE YARDS, HAWERA, On SATURDAY, JULY 22nd, At 12.30. ft'iLUEB & H ALDER have received instructions from MR. J. R. CORRIGAN, to sell as above, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE—
750 Lincoln ewes 250 2 tooth ewes, in lamb 230 Lincoln ewe hoggets, 60 in flock book, balance eligible 200 4 tooth ewes in lamb 300 6 tooth to f.:n. ewes in lamb Abov care all in lamb to rams bred by Tanner, Perry, and Gadsby 275 b.l. ewes 80 2 tootii ewes in lamb 60 4 tooth ewes in lamb to rams bred by Neilson, Ormond, and W. Grant 135 6 tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 230 purebred b.l. ewe hoggets, l bred from rams from Ormond, Ncilson, and W. Grant 100 Shropshire ewes 10C do. 2,4, 6, and f.m. ewes, in lamb to rams imported from Tasmania, bred by Maunsell 65 purebred Shropshire ewe hoggets bred from rams from Maunsell The above noted flocks must be sold as Mr. Corrigan has purchased cows and is going in for dairying. EAST ROAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY, JULY 17th, 1911. Sale at 12.30. nnHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY ■ JL COMPANY, LTD., Stratford, have been favoured with instructions from MR. J. H. CORBETT, who has sold l.n's farm, to sell his dairy herd and sundries, as under, WITHOUT RESERVE—--20 cows, Jersey Holstein m calf to pedig’ - cY ball, Jersey (mostly young), expected to calve Aug.. and Sept. 3 cows, just calved 9 2 year Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree bull 11 Jersey weaners 1 pedigree Jersey bull (sire imported from America by Griffiths and Cornwall), pedigree given at sale 1 gig mare 1 2 year filly bv Craigainskey, out of light efranght mare 2 sows, expected to pig in September 2 store pigs Also, Fowls 1 gig and harness 1 milk cart and sot of new harness milk cans, buckets, and aerator 1 single furrow plough Sots of disc, Tine, and chain harrows (new) Waiter A. Wood mower and hay rake, etc. Also, Household furniture and effects. With Slight Reserve—--1 brood mare, with foal at foot, by Young Victor, and in foal to Bornbardo 1 new piailo. Luncheon provided.
WARM, COSY KITCHENS. + WITH many people the kitchen is chief living room. To make it warm, cosy, healthy, put in a ZEALAND! A RANGE. The Zealandia is not only a grand cooker —the favourite of wives, cooks, bakers—but it is built so that you can convert it at any time into an open lire, making no smoke or smell, but giving perfect ventilation. It’s ideal for country people. Write for Catalogue No. 18, to BARNINGHAM AND CO., LTD., George Street, Dunedin. McMILLiN AND FHEDRIC, Agents
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 8
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