j rip HE STRATFORD MART. I. s. LASUASCW, Piettiity, MiScsiSariaasa end Prodisc* Sales MaW EVERY SATURDAY «t 12.3®. Clearing Sales of Household Furni* tura and esfwts a Speciality* Clearing SsiM Cesauetod Era asvy of the DUfrieL Prompt Account Sales after every Sale YALHATTON S U N DERTAK'ICN. LOAN'S N EGOTIATSUX REGISTERED LAND AGENT. © Up-ta-dat* LJal of Town ana Cswratry Properties for Sal»., Agents for K«m;itM«rn« f Prssifir’a Manur»s, and Amnor’a Agricultural LEWS', Horse and Cow Covers of the Highest Quality at Lowest Hates. The Fanvus Mcßae Mattress, Cals Agents tor Taranaki, inspection In* viteci. Try us before going elsewhere. Always on stock for private sale— Prime O.S. Chaff, feed, and seed oats, wheat, barley, binder twine, seeds of all descriptions, Scotch tares, horse and cow covers, furniture, tents all sizes, marquees. Large supply of Inglewood Factory bacon and hams always in stock. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, MAY 23. Special line of Household Fruniturc on behalf of a Client, who is leaving the district. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE. A splendid new piano in fine order, a magnificent sideboard, a suite of bamboo furniture, lounge, settee, chairs, and table, box mattress, bedstead and firstclass lot of good linoleums Also, a lino of corrugated roofing iron. Also, horse covers, cow covers, plough chains, leading chains, hames, collars, of all descriptions. Poultry and produce sales as usual. BARGAINS IN BOOTS. Consignment of splendid new boots. These must be sold. DOTGLAS SALE YARD 3. MONDAY, 25th MAY, 191-1. TVTEWTON KING will sell by Pub t jtc Auction at his Yards a*’ above;— 0,-n HFAD MjXED. CATTLE Art' ? JI J Comprising—--150 lambs 10!) full mouthed ewes Sale at 1 o’clock. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 1914. ■jVTEWTON KING has removed in -L ' stryctions from A 5 RJ. W. ARCHER, who has sold Ins iann, to sell by Public Auction, at tlio farm. Cross Road, Tuna, as above: — / WITHOUT RESERVE. 15 dairy cows, 4th culvers, due August and September 3 2-year empty heifers, 2 wcanons, mare, cart and harness, 2 pedigree Berkshire sows to farrow in August, milk cans, aerator, buckets, and a few articles of furniture. Also, with slight reserve, 23 fully paid up shares in the Midhirst Co.op. Dairy Co., Ltd. LUNCH EC) N PRO VID ED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. IN GLEW 00 J> YAJttito. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. Matthews, g amlin and c»> will bold their weekly sale in their Inglewood yards oa the above date. Present entries — a,TA HEAD MIXED CATTLE j£tSKS comprising--60 weatiers 30 store cows Sale at 1 o’clock. INGLEWOOD. JUNE 6th. 4V/|‘ ATT HEWS, G AMLIN AND CO. JIYJL have rocaivod instructions from MR J. S. WILSON, to offer, at their Inglewood Mart, on the above date; His Taraia property, comprising IG.J- acres, w itli good o-roomod liouso, pantry, batnrdom, oairy, etc. Situated opposite the store and P. 0., and adjacent to church, school, and public ball. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE K AIA NGA N U 1 ESTATE. SATURDAY, JUNE 13th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Win. BIRDLING, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at New Plymouth, as above: HsS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, consisting of about 403 acres of ideal dairy land, to bo -offered in 5 lots, ranging from 3< to 178 acres. TERMS.—S per cent, at fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on completion of transfer, balance at 5 per cent, for 7 years. Plans now available from the Auctioneer.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 27, 23 May 1914, Page 8
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