AUCTION SALES. VTWrON KING'S LIST of. 1* CLEARING SALES:— SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 2-3.—W. J. Simons, at" Inglewood Yards. Monday, 9, —Jas. Hine, Junr., Tlkorangi. I'hursday, 32—J. X. Uhlenberg, Croydon Road, Waipuku. 'rfi STONY RIVER SALE. . TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1918. 7 Sale at one o'clock. NEWTON KING- will sell as above, subject to the rules of the I Taranaki Stock-Auctioneers' Association. *< __ 30 2A-year steers, 40 2-year steel's ■1 good dairy e*3ws 12 <rood 2.1-ycar ■ springing heifers 30 store cows 75 mixed yearlings 20 20-month steers 15 20-month empty heifers 30 yearling Shorthorn heifecj;* 10 fat lambs yK 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull -I horses lo Holstein and Ighorthorii calves, strong express,"'-.stumping jack, spring cart and-harness, gig harness and quantify farm sundries. ON ACCOUNT MR W. J. GRAY.— 17 exceptionally choice 2-year Jersey 'springing all liy and in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. The vendor's own breeding. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. KING has received instruct ions to, offer by auction at the Mart, Stratford, 0 n SATURDAY, September 21, at 2 p.m./ a most desirable property of -100 acres, tenure L.1.P., situated at Tututawa. 6 miles, from Railway Station and about 1 mile from Factory'and School. The farm is well improved and sub-, divided into numerous sheep-proof fencing. Buildings consist of 6-roomed dwelling, good woolshed and other outbuildings. This property is well adapted for mixed', farming, and will carry a herd of 30 1 to -10 cows besides a large number' of sheep and young stock. The price will be a low one and the Termg exceptionally easv to suitable-man. Apply- ' ' ' NEWTON KLNG,' Stratford. NEWTON KING. WOOL BROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS of Wool held at Waitara throughout tne year. Sheepskins and Hides, etc., offeree every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERINGTUESDAY;" SEPTEMBER 17. Consignments must arrive s by FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels Benson application. EDWAREJ'B. MUMBY. CARRIER, PORTIA STREET. i ■*-.*■■ i - Wishes to inform the public of STRATFORD; and/DISTRICT, that ho has started in. business as a Carrier, and is plfepared to Jodertake any class of work;' -. •■■ * NO WORK TOO HEAVY. Every care taken of goods. Storage Available. , Reasonable Charges. Orders may. be left at W, Collins' F3lacksmith Shop. TO STAND THIS SEASON STKATFORD AND SURROUt L\o DISTRICTS, The well and favourably known high-class TROTTING STALLION, (Prince imperial—Rose). ADVANCE'S performances and pedigree stamp him as one of the anest horses Australasia, has ever seen. Last year his progeny did remarkably well, and out of tho 120 included in the Trotting Sire 3 -Winning List, Advance obtained eighth place. His progeny are unexceptionally sound and handsome horses, and there are plenty of them in the district to speak for themselves. FEE SIX GUINEAS. Full pedigree and any other particulars on application to WALTER HAWKE. Commercial Hotel, Stratford. I J? 3 UTTER- WRAPPERS.—To Dairy g *-* farmers who make their own 3 butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers 1 it the "Stratford Post" Job Printing 1 Offio* ''.:"'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 16 September 1918, Page 8
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