JNEYVTONKENGL m SATURDAY, - TtfWTON KING, LTD., will sell in \ their Haymarkels Yards, as 50 pigs Sale at 12 o'clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE. 1923. TEWTON KING LTD will sell in * tHoir Stratford Horse Bazaar on above date: 40 DRAUGHTS, HALF DRAUGHTS. HACK and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Double-gaited trotter. 3yrs, guaranteed sound (any harness) On account Priest B KVauiata 1 trotting colt (unbroken) by Mountain Khig-r-Berlin Mac. On account MR S. J. SUfSTEJ): JO faun horses, good sorts '/'_-• Several good cobs 1 horse, gig and harness, in firgfc. class order (quiet for lady t« drive) 1 .'SO ewt waggon, shafts and. pole, in tip-top order. On account MR M. ROWLANDS: WITHOUT RESERVE, 5 extra good farm horses Sale at 1 o'clock. T. I. LAMASON Anctiouncer, General Merchant and Furniture "Warehouseman. Agents for Westfield and Eclipse Fertilisers and Calf Meals. Produce of All Descriptions Stocked Clearing Sales Conducted Anywhere in the District MART SALES EVERY SATURDAY. 'Phone 249.
AUCTION SALE. AT LAMASQN'B MART. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. I. LAMASON rill offer i ■ • under— Usual sale of Poultry (good ling oxpfected), 2 Traps, one 9 Coulter Farmers' F.ivorite Drill (nearly new), a line of fine Maire Strainers. Broadleaf and Hinau Posts, Price's Jack, Hamrnjer and Wedges, Set of Harness. Firewood, 2 Ploughs, Unique Copper and Stand, and General Farm Sundries, Barberry and other Hedge Plants, 3 tons Iron Bark Pumpkins, Marrows, Jam Melons, 2 toils of prmite Onions, etc. Also a quantity of Furniture, comprising: One handsome Sideboard, Duchess, Bedsteads, and; Wire Mattrasses, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Settee, Chairs, Pictmes, Booli"" Shelves. Drop-side Cot, Linoleum, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, and usual Household Sundries; also on account of a client. 20 to 30 pairs Boote and Shoes. Meat Sales 10.30 and 2.30. Fruit Sales, etc., at usual hours.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T LAMASON has received instructions from a client, who is leaving the district to sell at his Mart, for convenience of sale, the whole of his furniture and effects. PARTICULARS LATER. . AUCTION SALE. P.AC. WILL SELL, a 8 .follows, a« their rooms, to-morrow:— Poultry of all kinds, 8000 Barbery Plants, 20 .sacks Pumpkins, Pickling Onions (121 b bags), 1 Plough, 1 Sot Dray Harness, 1 Set Cart Harness, odd Harness, Back Band and Chains, Swingletifees, Haines, 2 Axes, 2 Flat* Shovels, Bridles, 2 Baths, 1 Separator,. 1 Hanging Lamp, 1 Primus, 2 Baro?s, 2 Tables, Knaniel Plates, Enamel Bowls, Tin Kettles. 3 Prams, Furniture, Sundries, etc. Also, a Jrvi-go quantity of good Apples. Sale at 1 p.n..'^. BfcRT s/uHM, Our motto is : "Service to o or Suppliers."' Wo do not claim to have a special seat in Heaven, neither do «'e claim that ivo ;MV j] K , on ] v or)es in our line of business, but Ave have MADE hundreds of fanners in iho jhackblocks of New Zealand, by assisting them to realise equal values for their cream as compared with the man who is situated nearby a good factory, on a good metalled road. Wo do not ask you to take up SHARES, hence the Capital expenditure is a saving to you. Are we right or are «e Wrong? Write us JIAOIULAND DAIRY UO. LTj*., , P.O. Box 185, Wang'auuL Agents for "Diabolo" Separators.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 29, 1 June 1923, Page 8
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