Auction Sales. ! NEWTON KING L 1 * STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1924. 95 A READ MIXED CATTLE, Including— Go store cows nil hulls 10 fat and cows g~ YEARLING HEIFERS, Including—--25 choice Jerseys IN LUURY PENS—--75 springing cows and springing heifers On account MR. W. F. McCUL- • LOUGH —- 1 12 dairy cows, guaranteed every way and fortnight’s trial given INGLEWOOD SALE AND SUPPLEMENTARY BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. 250 MIXED CATTLE--40 choice Jersey yearling heifers 100 Jersey 2-year E. heifers GO store and forward cows 4o ewes an c | lambs IN DAIRY PENS— • GO dariy cows and heifers 15 Pedigree Jersey bulls 15 Grade hulls BAKE AND GO. BROADWAY STRATFORD IN STOCK: GIG HARNESS. MILK CART HARNESS—Strength, Durability. HIGH GRADE HORSE COLLARS. TENNIS RACQUETS at popular prices TENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG a,c Shortest possmip notice.
HUIROA STORE. J A. STANFORD. Agent “Stratford Evening Post,” GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. PERSONAL GREETING CARy. - QRDER now from the Evening Post”— Dainty Missives of Goodwill printed with the Sender’s Name, Address and Greetings, Special New Zealand designs suitable for sending to friends in the Old Country.
T'O STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLT GENERAL AUSTIN c By Waihi Laddie (1210) V 4.. out of Waihi Girl (2435) V. 5. Sire of Ist dam Omyo (16,737), 1391) V. 5. 2nd dam Flower Girl (363) VI. General Austin was bred by Mr Alex Hastie, Hirstlands v Normanby. General Austin is a fine bold horse, with good sound feet and a fine set of legs, with plenty of good strait silky hair. He is a beautiful bay with white legs, and has an exceptional temper. Bias a splendid head, set on a good neck and shoulders, with a good body, proportionately built. , Pie has a good action and Is a strait goer. He has got three First Prizes, being shown only three times. Terms: —£4, £2 on first service and £2 by January 20th. Guarantees or half guarantees by arrangement. Two or more mares as arranged. Apply to T. C. CLOSE, Stratford,
KNOWLEDGE j'THOROUGH and Specific, and m Increasing study o£ facts Q i [forces affecting a business enterprise, are essential to any lasting individual success and to efficient service to our suppliers, and 50 P er * manency and continuity of service are basic aims of business, that knowledge gained may be fully utilised and confidence and efficiency increased. Send your Cream to us. We vender “Service.” ST. JOHNS STATION. Write us for further particulars to P.CE.'BOX 185,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 3, 25 October 1924, Page 8
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