A strong; hoy for milling and general farni win k is wanted. An advertiser lias a Blick typewriter in good ordei for sale. in another column, Messrs. Masteis and Ron publish their price-list loi axes, netting, and gaiden tools. AUCTION SALES. TARATA. MONDAY, AUGUST J Ith. MATTHEWS & BENNETT -kv-JL v. ill hold their usual Monthly Sale in their Taiata Yards in MONDAV NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES—--35 fat wethers G springing neifers Job f.m. owes At 1 p.m. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Kith. MATTHEWS & BEN MET! •<-7-5. will hole! their usual Inglewood Weekly Cattle Sale on WEDNESDAY, NEXT, at their Inglewood Yards'. PRESENT ENTRIES—--200 MIXED CATTLE. 1 deluding—--23 d-vcar-old in-calf -heifers Sale at I'o'clock. INGLEWOOD HORSE~ FAIR FRIDAY, AUGUST loth. MATTHEWS & BENNETT u-V-B. will hold tiioir Horse Fair in the above date. Enti ies Solicited.
RADNOR ROAD, MID HIRST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th. Sale at 12.30. VOUNC, HOBBS AMD CO., liuvd received instruction from 3111 .1. JOaSOX, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his Dairy Herd, consisting of—--22 cows (Jersey-Holstein and Ayrshire cross, early culvers) 1 springing heifer Luncheon provided. K.B.—The above arc a first-class herd of cows, in good condition. Mr. Jonson is giving up dairying on account of cue long distance fiom the factory. HAW ERA YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17thf At 1 p.m. nnHE'N.z. l, & m. agency AL will sell by public auction as above— HEAD CATTLE, ineluding--60 forward and store cows 15 fat cows 25 yearling heifers ■lO mixed yearlings 20 3 year steers 10 empty heifers 8 fat bullocks 4 bulls 20 young pigs Also, In Dairy Yards, at 1.30 p.m.— * 30 choice springing heifers 20 dairy cows (X I!.LIES Atin NAi-DER’E HT list of Stock Sales for July:— AUGUST— Man a in —Tuesday, 15 Okaiawa—Monday, 21 Glover Road, Hawera, Thursday, 21 Auroa—Monday, 28 Mariaia—Tuesday, 29 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SHAREHOLDERS STRATFORD FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD. AX Extraordinary General Aieeting will be held at 2 o’clock on THURSDAY, August 17th, at the Municipal Buildings, Stratford. Business: To consider advisability or otherwise of Amalgamation of the Hniakama Co-op. Dairy Co. with the Stratford Farmers’ Co-op., Ltd. R. DINGLE, Chairman, Stratford Farmers’ Co-op., Ltd. NGAIBE CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. SUPPLIERS arc notified that' the Factory OPENS to receive milk on TUFSDAT, 15th inst. 1. HARRY PENN, Secretary. NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD. ]|,l R. R. ELLISON, the Associalui. firm’s London Representative, will Add less Meetings of Dairy Factory Dimeters and Suppliers at the following jilaces at 1.30 p.m. each dav ; TOWN HALL, Opunake, FRIDAY, 18th August. TOWN HALIj, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, August filth. TOWN HALL, Stratford, MONDAY, 23 st August. A ill HUR MORTON, , President National Dairy Association. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. ITMPOUX T I)ET) in the Stratford it Pound, by the County Ranger, for trespassing on the Lower Palmer Road, one Bay Mare, not shod; no visible brand. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof, the said mam will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 Noon on SATURDAY, the 19th day of August, 1911, Dated this 12th dav of August, 1911. R. DIVERT ALL. Pound keeper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 146, 12 August 1911, Page 6
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