Auction Sales. NEWTON KING IP>> STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924. f At 1 p.m. ' HEAD MIXED CATTLE, rv ' " Including—--40 store cows and bulls 8 fat and forward cows 75 yearling heifers. IN THE DAIRY PENS. 90 springing cows and Springing heifers on account of the folf owing: Messrs. R. Vickers, A. W. Budge, P. Thomson, J.' Kovaleski, T. McDonald, A. Perry, D. Gray, J. Butler, P. Morrisey, E. Marfell and others. On account of Messrs. B. and A. Cleland: Pedigree Friesian cow "Segis Inka Pietertje", born Bth September, 1920 by "Oom Paul Pietertje" out of "Princess Dagmar". This cow is fashionably bred—tracing to the famous strains .of "Sir De Kol Inka Pietertje," "Edinglassie" etc. In-calf to "Glenmore Sir Inka Pietje" (Admiral De Kol"—"Glenmore Bonny Belle Alcartra"). Riglu at profit and in splendid condition. On account MR P. JACOBS—--20 dairy cows, in milk and to calve These cows are absolutely genuine in every way, and will be sold with a full guarantee, practically without reserve.
INGLEWOOD SALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1924 15 heifers (without reserve) 100 mixed yearlings 60 store and forward cows 12 4 and 5-year bullocks IN DAIRY PENS. 100 dairy cows and heifers 1 pedigree Jersey springing heifer. AUCTION SALE. PEOPLFS MART TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, At 2 p.m / J3RIME Beef, Sausages, Fresh and Smoked Fish. Qvantity Furniture. C. LEIGHTON, auctioneer. DYEING gUITS and COSTUMHS DYMD, DryCleaned, Pressed and Repaired at shortest notice, TUtUAXI IMPROVED DBIGLBAJTCNG * DY£I3G CO. N.B.—No connection , with any other firm. , BBROADWAY, STRATFORD. (Next to the Golden Qrld) CALFSKINS THE? N.Z. BACON CO. are Cash Buyers of Calfskins in any quantitysat highest current prices. Receiving Shed round the Courthouse corner. SEPTEMBER— Toko—Wednesdays, S and 17, Oct. 1. Midhirst—Wednesdays, 10 and 24. Huiroa —Mondays, 8 and\ 39. Kohuratahi—Monday, 22. Stratford —Tuesdays and Saturdays. BERT ROWS, Representee, 'PHONE 297. tHOft. ■ORTHWICK AWD ION! (Australasia) Ltd. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. Receiving Dates will be announced later. Buyers: J. BUTCHER, 'Phone 157, Stratford. J. CARTER, 'Phone 111, Eltham. R. BUTCHER, 'Phone 69. Waitara. J SHEEHAN to advise Farmers of the Surrounding District, that he is now buying Wool, Hides, Calf and Sheep Skins for cash. BEST PRICES GIVEN. Farmers' Skin and Hide Depot, Broadway. (Old Farmers' Co-op Hide Store). TX7ASTE in any form —of Capital, Labour, Service or Material is intolerable, and we make constant efforts towards their elimination. Our business will rely for its success on the excellence of its own service. Any contracts or undertakings, written or oral, will be lived up to in letter and in spirit. RAIL YOUR CREAM TO US. We shall render you ''Service/'. ST. JOHNS STATION. Write us for further particulars fo P.O. BOX 185, Wanganui.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 15 September 1924, Page 8
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