AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Newton king will Sell at ins, yards as above — 50 choice springing heifers, close to profit 20 dairy cows, at profit and close «!>•'
And oh account Mil R. H. PHILLIPS 50 choice dairy cows and heifers, in milk and to calve early. Sale at 1 o’clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER. MIRANDA STREET. NEWTON KING has boon favoured with instructions from Mil. , E, RHODES, who is leaving Stratford, to Sell, at Ids residence, as above, the whole of his carefully selected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising—--9 piece dining room suite (Morocco), dining table, rattan chairs, Singer sowing, machine (drop head), pictures, elaborately carved sideboard (slight reserve), 1 14 point stag head, fenders, brasses, curtajn. poles, vases, lino., matting, clocks, Broadwood Player piano, 70 records and cabinet %(slight reserve), 1 double Italian b.r. bedstead, 2 ducliess pairs, 1 bedroom suite, 5 chests drawers, carpet, wardrobe, ball sand, and curtains, rocker, cutlery, kitchen utensils, tables, chairs, etc., wringers, tubs, 20 empty casks, 1 gig and harness. Sale at 1 o’clock. NEW PLYMOUTH HORSE FAIR. WAJ WAKAIHO YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER. IVTEWTON KING will Soil at his lh W.aiwakaiho Yards, as above—--120 coln P r ising— Draughts, half draughts, hack, and harness sorts, broken and unbroken. )n account MR. J. WOOLRIDGE, WITHOUT RESERVE— The whole of Ids carrying plant, consisting of 25 half to three quarter draughts 1 00 ewt. waggon 3 3 ton waggons * 5 sets 5 horse team'harness WITH, SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 2 ton Arroll Johnson motor lorry," in good" order. 1 3 ton. Reid and V Gray waggon, ncnvU 1 : Sale at 11.30. Entries positively'close on Saturday Hi October. 1 Horses must bo yarded by 11 a.rn. M 'STRAFFORD SALEj YARDS.’’ ' : V ■ y;i ill" TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1912. FHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited ml Reduced, will Sell, in conjunction ,-ith MESSRS. W. H. H. YOUNG IND CO., as above—--7A A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, i UU Including— GO store and forward cows 5 fat cows 35 dairy cows 50 springing heifers 200 yearling to 15 month heifers 150 yearling to 15 month steers 40 picked 15 month J ersoy-Hnl-stein heifers GO 12 to 15 month Holstcin-Jer-soy Shorthorn heifers GO well grown 12 to 15 month Shorthorn steers, good line. Sale at 1 o’clock. N.B.—The sale of Dairy Stock will tart at 12.30 sharp. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. A PPL!CATIONS will bo received, I t\. up to 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, th inst., for the Position of Socreary to the Club. Particulars from the undersigned. G. I). HUNTER, Secretary. NOTIFICATION 'TO FARMERS. 1 A S you are aware, for some consid.erable time pag,t the position in »gard to the inspection of Pigs has een anything but satisfactory. The tandard adopted by the Department j loarly indicates that disease in pigs i by no means on the decrease, and ho time has arrived when some action uisb ho taken to bring about an imrovemont. The Department of Agrinlture has given, a groat deal of atantion to the question, with the roult that a standardisation of in specinn has boon brought about. It mis horofore boon decided that as from letobor Ist the Department will pay ut to the farmers the compensation J ue under the “Slaughtering Act.” The method adopted by W. D.IM»CK AND CO. to individualise each inner’s pigs when they arrive at the mi’s works, will be to insert stamped ings into each pig’s ear, when, on he scales, and should any pigs arrive t the works without rings, or die dur- j ig transit, the Company will he re- -* ponsiblo. Dockets will he issued {early showing places, names, and umbers connected with each indiviual transaction. W. DIMOCK AND CO.. LTD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will he received at my J Office up to 4 p.m. on WED- | sESDAY, 9th inst., for the’Erection j f Additions, etc., to promises, Broad- (- ray. Lowest or any tender not no- tessarilv accepted. . JOHN D. HEALY, r Architect, ( Stratford. < TO PAINTERS. TENDERS will bo received up to _ 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the ( )th inst., for Painting the Cardiff Jhecso Factory. Lowest or any tenler nob necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect, I Stratford. ]
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 4 October 1912, Page 6
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