AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD YARDS. 9 PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSE\ CATTLE. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE.
EBSTER, DOBSON AND CO. t t iiave been favored with instructions from W. M; BAYLY, Esq. to sell as above, Without Reserve, the whole of his PEDIGREE and GRADE JERSEY CATTLE, consisting of—--5 Pedigree Jersey cows, served by Imported bull, "Molina's General" 2 2-year Pedigree Jersey heifers, served by Imported bull "Molina's General" 3 yearling Pedigree Jersey heif--12 selected Grade Jersey cows, served by "Young Duke II." 8 2-year in calf Grade Jersey heifers 2 yearling Grade Jersey heifers 1 horse, cart and harness, milk cans, plough, and farm sundries Also, under favored instruction* from A. T. B. MELLOW, Esq., Kaponga : Pedigree Jersey cows "Wee Shamrock," "Lulu," and "Foxglove" all served by "Cherry Sweet." Pedigree 2-year-old Jersey bulls. "Royal Cream," "Shamrock Lad," and "Sweet Jumbo" Detailed Pedigrees at Sale. CATALOGUES OX APPLICATION. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. STRATFORD SALEYARDS.
TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1913. r 11HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND "- MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., and MESSRS. WEBSTER, DOBSON and CO., will offer by Publie Auction, as above— AA HEAD CATTLE VJ Incl udi ng—--75 store and forward rows 20 fat cows 5 bulls 50 in calf heifers 75 20-month steers 30 1 2-j-year steers 200 mixed weaners 40 well-grown colored weaner heifers 75 colored weaner heifers 20 springing cows and heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. IHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. Limited LIST OF SALES for ' JUNE— Monday, 2—Kakaramea Tuesday, 3—Stratford Tuesday, 3-AWool, Hide, and Skin Sale, Stratford Wednesday, 4—Eltham Thursday, s—Hawera , '. Monday, 9—Opunake Tuesday, 10—Manaia Wednesday, 11—Kohuratahi Saturday, 14—Hawera Horse Fair • Monday, 16—Kakaramea Tuesday, 17—Stratford Wednesday, 18—Eltham ' Thursday, 19—Hawera j Monday, 23—Opunake Tuesday, 24—Manaia Wednesday, 25—Te Wera J Monday, 30—Opunake I CENTRAL AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913. LAMASON will Sell at His • Rooms as follows:
Poultry, good entry, produce, cabbages, cauliflowers, pumpkins, vegetables of all kinds, harness, saddlery, pack saddle, boilers, range, set of tubs, 2 ehaffcutters, etc., etc. Also 3 tons of potatoes Furniture, comprising—--2 Sideboards, bedsteads, wire mattresses, child's cots, ladies' and gents cycles, tables, vacuum cleaner, chairs (Austrian and Wicker), dressers, and numerous sundry pieces of furniture. 1 ftfl CASES FSIJ H\ Fresh from J.vJvf Hawke's Bay Orchards — X.B.—Clients please note that on and after Saturday, Juno 7, the time of starting my sale will be 12 noon. All poultry, produce, etc., bought at auction is absolute cash. RAZOR SUIT YOU, SIR? YES. The Razor, the Lather, the Brush, the Towels, and the Barber are all right at the new Egmont Saloon, next Bellriitger Bros. The propi ietor, S. Sharp, bought Mr C. E. James' Hairdressing and Shaving Business, and the elaborate saloon fittings. So the new Egmont is the old Egmont under another roof. You will appreciate the way we attend to you. FULL STOCKS OF TOBACCOS AND SMOKEKS' SUNDRIES ALWAYS. S. SHARP. Next Bollringer Bros, Broadway. STRATFORD. Novels, 3 for Is. Others all reduced. Writing pads, 100 sheets, 3 for is during our sale. Get 'em. Charles E. James, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 6
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