AUCTION SALES. LAN i) SALK. SATURDAY, AUDI'ST 32, 1011. NEWTON KiNG AS received instructions from Air J. MUIR, who has left the district, to offer lor Sale by Public Auction. at the Mart, Stratford, on the above date, at 1’ p.m.— Section 20, lilock IX., Ngatimaru S.D., consisting of 200 acres Freehold, nearly all in grass; good G-roomed House, with bathroom, washhouse, etc.; cowshed; well fenced, mostly totara posts ; free from noxious weeds; its situation is about i mile from railway station and school. It miles from factory. Splendid opportunity for a man with small capital. Low upset, very easy terms. For further the particulars, apply to AUCTIONEER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT DAIRY SALE. 7\TEWTO?‘I (KING trill sell by -1 ' public auction on behalf of AIR. B. H. PHILLIPS, Finncrty Road, Ngaire, on THURSDAY, 7th September—--100 choice young Jersey, Holstein, Ayrshire, and • Shorthorn cows and heifers, at profit, and close to calving. Full particulars later. HOBOS AND CO. STOCK SALES FOR AUGUST— Stratford—Tuesday, 15. Radnor Road, Midhirst—Mr. .]. Johnson’s Clearing Sale, Thursday, 17ih. Kaponga—Friday, IS Eltham—Wednesday, 23 Stratford—Tuesday, 29 Stratford—Tuesday 29, Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow Sale. STRATHAIORE YARDS. MONDAY, 14th AUGUST. Y° UNG 5 , HOOSS AMD CO. vdi soil by. public auction a.200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Including—--30 2-ycar steers 30 2-year heifers 20 springing heifers 40 yearlings 70 good lambs 30 ewes NOTE.—This sale will bo hold as above instead of at Te Wera, as per sale card. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST. At 1.30 p.m. VCUMC, HOBBS AND GO., JL will sell by public auction as above—,i rj /A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, To U Including—--100 store cows lo forward cows GO 2-year empty heifers 150 mixed yearlings, off turnips 40 good yearling steers, off turnips 20 Jcrsey-Holstcin empty heifers 40 2-year steers 40 3-year springing heifers Also, !00 lambs 400 2,4, and 6 tooth wethers STRATFORD WOOL. HIDE, SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE, AUGUST 29th. C CLIENTS arc requested to forward > lots so us to reach ua bo’ FUi DAY, AUGUST 25th. YOUNG. HOBBS AND CO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911. [bTEMP AND SAWLE will sell EA. at their rooms— Poultry, including a numivr of young pullets, vegetables, cabbage, parsnips, swedes, 12 sacks rice meal, 15 bags onions, 1G sacks potatoes, 8 sacks horse carrots, G sacks pollard, 5 barrels, 4 milk cans, Sha'ckloek ran gw, set gig harness, horse collars, 2 double iron bedsteads, wirowovo and box spring mattresses, chairs, kitchen tallies, washstauds, halistancls, duchess dressing table, hanging lamps, bath and shower, 2 washing machines, 2 doors, copper, books, quantity sundries, 55 sheets sft, 6ft, and 9ft iron
Also, j G-horso-powor portable engine (guaranteed in perfect order) 1 good milk cart, carry 8 cans 1 dog cart, scat 8, in good order 8 gigs Sale at 12.80. POULTRY-KEEPERS! READ THIS! DO you want consistent layers? If so, send Gs Gd for a. Setting of my well-known Utility White Leghorns and White Hocks. Incubator lots 80s per TOO, free on rail. Mating IXt post free. Cash with order. Lor Sale--White Leghorn Pnlh-ts 7s 61 each, and White Hock Cockerids from 10s to los each. E. T. B. WORTHY, HAWUR A nil IIV POULTRY J'A RM. Ytf H I * E LEGHORN S. PA DM AX - LROOKS COCIvERKL, mated to selected pen Legi'r, “Ured to Lay,” Hens, Sittings Os. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS.—HuII sisters to Knight’s Pen Comp tition Winners, Sittings 7s (Id. MRS. V. .7. HODCSOX. Corner Mountain and Stuart Roads Ul/ni AM.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 145, 11 August 1911, Page 8
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