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MJSTICN SALES. 'Ss.TEW ZEALAND LOAN ANO MERCANTILE AGENCY CC. 1 Stratford. LIST OF SALES FOR AUGUST— T ues day, Ist—Stratford. Friday, 4th—To VVera. Friday, UtJi—Kohuratahi. Tuesday, loth—Stratford. Tut; sda y. 291! i—St rat ford • mu e!.zTlT& m. agency A CO., LTD., STRATFORD, in conjunction with their Hawera Branch, advertise the following Clearing Sales to date: — LIST OF CLEARING JULY21—E. Pcntelow, Oaonui. 21—J. E. Clark, Climio Road. 21—CL F. Shaw, Kapuni. 25—A. Reid, Monmouth Road. 25 Claridgo and Grant, Norfolk Road. 2o—John Brake, Toko 26 John French, Inalia. 27 Alick Castle, Climio Road, Ngairo. 28— Bailey ami Boatson, Auroa. 27—Mr A Lusk’s Kina Road, Oaonui 2S—A. Parlies, Cross Road, Midhirst 29 D. Cullen, Auroa. 31st—G. A. Eagles, Toko. August—2—James Bcodio, Sen., Ngaire. 18—Estate M. Olsen, Eltham. CLIMIE ROAD, NGAIRE. FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1911, Sale at 11.30 a.in. THE L. & M. AGENCY COMPANY, L’i'D., have been favoured with instructions from MR. J. E. CLARK, who has sold his farm, to sell his dairy herd, farm implements, and household furniture, as under— WITHOUT RESERVE--22 cows, Holsteins, Jersey, and Ayrshire, expected to calve July and August. 8 choice 2-year-old springing heifers, Jersey, Holstein, and Ayrshire 4 half-bred yearling Ayrshire heifers 1 3-year grade Jersey bull 1 yearling 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 purebred Berkshire sow, expected to farrow in September • 2 good half-draught geldings 1 lady’s harness pony, quiet 1 saddle mare, stinted to Conshy 1 foal colt by Conshy, age 8 months 30 shares in Ngaire Co-op. Factory

Farmers’ Favourite drill, 9 coulter, with seeder complete, McCormick mower, Planet Jr. drill, tine harrows, Bentall chaff cutter, disc harrows, scarifier and moulder, e.f. plough, jack, tip-dray, gig, light trap, lawn mower, lady’s bicycle (Massey Harris), 8 colonies of bees, milk cans, buckets, patent water cooler, 3 sets harness, sledge, 2 gent.’s saddles and bridles, 1 lady’s side saddle, set plough back bands and chains, dray • chains, matai posts, totara gate, new, 10ft., seed potatoes, fowls and ducks, horse covers, 1 first-class d.b. gun, military bridle and breastplate, barb wire, horse roller, 3 crosscut saws, etc. Also household furniture, consisting of: — Drawing-room suite, rattan and bcnt-wocd chairs, pot ferns, large dining table, 1 kitchen table, curtains, polos, cake stand, 2 fancy hanging lamps, carpets, and linoleum, 2 fenders, crockery, 1 double b.r bedstead, 2 wire stretchers, duchess chest, chest of drawers, wardrobe, with mirror, sideboard, with three mirrors, about 5 feet, 1 good piano by Gellrieh and Sohne; also tubs, wringers, and large quantity of sundries Luncheon provided. LOWER NORFOLK ROAD, T ARIEL TUESDAY, JULY 25th, 1911. Sale at 12.30. rpHE N.2. L. & M. AGENCY -it- COMPANY, LTD., Stratford, have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. CLARIDGE AND GRANT, to Sell their Dairy Herd, etc as under— WITHOUT RESERVE--32 dairy cows, Holstein, Jersey, and Shorthorn strains, expected to calve in August and September 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 2 breeding sows, expected to farrow early in September 0 Ideal cans, aerator, buckets, s.f. plough, lever, harrows, tubs, troughs, etc. Luncheon provided. The above are a splendid herd, and their only reason for selling is that they are going in for sheep. Intending buyers can travel by train to Norfolk Road Station and return home again by train after sale. DAIRIES. W r E have several Genuine Dairy Herds for Sale. MATTHEWS AMO DENNETT, INGLEW r OOD. YOl^C, HOBBS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, SEEDSMEN AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. QA ACRES, Freehold, subdivided uU into 5 paddocks, well watered and fenced ; 15 acres have been plough ed ; all level, will carry 30 cows; mile from school, creamery, and railway. Price £23 per acre; £SOO deposit, balance 5 per cent.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 126, 20 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 126, 20 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 126, 20 July 1911, Page 8

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