AUCTION SALES. N TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ‘ MERCANTILE AGENCY CCV Stratford. LIST OF SALES FOR AUGUST— Tuesday, Ist—Stratford. 'J aesday, loth—Stratford. Tuesday, 29th—Stratford. To Wera Yards—2sth August. Te IV era Yards—22nd September, l a Vera Yards—2oth OctobeV. Ivohuratalii Yards—Sth September. Kohuratahi Y r ards—6th October. * H.Z. L. & M. AGENCY -V CO., LIT)., STRATFORD, in conjunction with their Hawera Branch, advertise the following Clearing Sales to date:— LIST OF CLEARING SALES—JULY— .2B—BaiIey and Beatson, Auroa. 23—A. Parkcs, Cross Road, Midhirst 29—1). Cullen, Auroa. J Ist—G. A. Eagles, Toko. August—id—Estate M. Olsen, Eltharu. ON THE FARM, AUROA. SATURDAY, JULY 29th, At 12.30. HPHE N.2. L. &M. AQEMCY, COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from MR. D. CULLEN, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to Sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—springing 49 choice dairy cows, early culvers 9 selected Holstein heifers 10 yearling heifers 3 good bulls 10 lambs 10 young pigs 10 horses—draughts, hacks, and thoroughbreds Long-shaft gig and harness, spring dray and harness, milk cans, dairy utensils, poultry, Babcock tester, Burmau horse clipper, tools, and sundries. Household and Effects,. Luncheon provided. TOKO. MONDAY, JULY 31st, 1911. Sale at 12.30 o.m.
nnHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY, -fl- COMPANY, LTD., Stratford, havo l>een favoured with instructions from MR. G. A. EAGLES, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE--43 cows, mostly 2nd calvers, expected to calve in August and September 2a 2 year heifers, in calf 52 mixed yearlings 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull, syrs 1 grade Ayrshire bull, 4yrs 60 f.m. ewes 10 woolly lambs 18 store pigs 1 sow Mower, hay rake, spring dray, harness, 9 milk cans, 35 3ft totara piles, etc. With Slight Reserve—--1 horse, 3yrs, unbroken 3 horses, unbroken, rising 2yrs 1 milk cart mare 1 4-cow plant Harnett milking machine, in good order, with Robinson Oil Engine, 3| h.p. Luncheon provided. RICHMOND ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 28. ]yrATTHEWS Si BENNETT i-VjL .Have received instructions Ivmi MR A. NISBET to sell by Public Auction on the farm as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, all his Stock, Furniture,. etc., as under: — 40 cows, mostly second, third, and fourth calvers (to calve July, August and September) 20 picked weaner heifers 45 1.f.m.: ewes 3 harness horses (broken to all harness), 1 gig, 1 gig horse and harness, 1 foal, 2 ponies (broken), 3 hacks, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set tine harrows, whipple trees and chains, 1 sot disc harrows, milk cans, aerator, Shacklock range, tank, poultry, etc., etc. Mr Nisbet has been dairying for the past five years and lias not had a sale. The cows are all good, they have been carefully culled, and can be recommended as a really good herd. The' returns from the factory for the past two years will be given out at the sale. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. y ft On account of another vendor, — 20 3-year-old springing heifers Also at same time and place,— The FARM, consisting of 200 acres; 30 acres in bush, good six-roomed house, six-bail cowshed, and other outbuildings ; fenced and subdivided into eight paddocks. This is a nice property, situated on the Richmond Road, close to the new creamery. Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. DAIRIES. % W E have several Genuine Dairy Herds for Sale. MATTHEWS AND BENNETT, INGLEWOOD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 132, 27 July 1911, Page 8
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