Auction Sales. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928. TTELLY & SON have been favored "~ with instructions frpm MRS C, RUSCOE to sell at the residence, Fenton Street, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE & EFFECTS, as follows: DINING ROOM.—Carved Sideboard (Kauri), Book Case and Chest (Kauri), Tables, Morris 'and Wicker Chairs, Dining and Kitchen fclialrs, Palm Stand, Pictures, Table 'Cover, Vases and Ornaments, Lino, 16 x 14. BEDROOM— SUit (Wardrobe, Ducliess, washstand), 2 Rouble iron Beds, Wire Wove and Kapoc Mattresses, Carpet Square (10 x 9), Stretcher, Dressing TabU* "Lino (12 x 10), Passage Lino (10yds x 3ft Gin). KITCHEN.-- Sideboard, Tablej, Chairs, Clock, Cutlery, Crockery, Pots and Pans, Sewing Machine, Curtains, Dresser, Steps Tools and 'Sundries. • ALSO—White Legnorn Hens and Pullets, arid 'quantity good Books, including % Volumes ' "The Horse" by Prof, Wortley Axe, 5 Volumes "The Mpdjetn Physician." Mrs Ruscoe is leaving the district and everything is to be sold without reserve. , SALE AT 1 P.M, :
EAST ROAD STRATFOKP. MONDAY, 2nd JULY, 1925. JfESSRS NEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from MR J. T. STEPHENS, who 4s giving up milking, to sell as aboVe: WITHOUT RESERVE—. 60 Dairy cows, Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein, due July, August and September, in calf to Pedigree Je? 29 weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey hull 2 farm horses 1 gigj mare 1 pony 6 breeding* sows, 2 boars, 23 weaner pigs, ''Lister" Separator, 4-cow "Ridd" Milking machine and ?$-fc.p. engine, 9-coulter "Duncan" drill, M.H, Mower, Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, 3leaf Tine Harrows, s.t. Piough, s 4 John Deere Plough, Waggon and Harness, Milk. Cart apd Harness, Chaffcutter, Sledge, Price's Jack, Knife Grinder, S/trees, 8 Milk Cans, Gig and Harness and Usual Farm Sundries.' "' v SALE AT 12 NOON. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The above herd are. a mixed line of Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein cows, mostly Jersey and Jersey Cross. : They are all in good condition' and calving early. Buyers can attend this sale with confidence. Dear Mri Ttoasowttte. ' ft 1b a corlous fact ti»at wki»b my &»urity is unquestioned, jay reputatiss Is Ju ejirede—and 1 pride myself ©a it. My reputation resta upon the tiny shreds flf beal ipet which iningle «o readily with she flour WH other ingredients, that a light* dainty and easily digested pudding 1b a foregone conclusion. Apart from the convenienqe and saving of labour can ypi remove the .ipdige'slible siin and cuop suet ao finelj? Of courtit) you cannot and you 4oa'* need w try wh«n your faithful friend "Shreddo" in waiting at your hand. If, by cfcaace, you have not yet ipet me, Mr ©rocer will be delighted t» make the Introduction—it is always a pleasure bringing togethe- thpae who are certain to like each other. Hoping to meet y°u ajf f >oJc|tog time, Your fcver ready friend BHREDDO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 77, 27 June 1928, Page 8
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