, Auction Sales, SALE OF FURNITURE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. AT 1 P.M. |£ELLY AND SON have been favoured with instructions from Mrs O. CROUTON, Fenton Street, who is leaving the district, to sell the WHOLE of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including— Double and :l Wooden Beds and Wire Woves, Kapoc Mattress, ii Stretcher Bed, 3-piece Suite (in Tapestry), Sideboard, Duchess, Tables, Morris and Wicker Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, Chefonier, Pictures, Occ. Tables, Music Stool, 24-piece Tea Service, Child’s Tea Set, D.S. Cot, Child’s Chair, Push Cart, Kitchen Table, Settee, Kitchen Chairs, syds Carpet Runner, Line, Curtains, Pots, Pans and Crockery, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools and usual Sundries. (S.R. Piano, by Boosey). NOTEa—We have inspected this foruniture and it is in good order. We can reicommend this sale to anyone requiring good, clean furniture.
NEWTON KING; LTDSTRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1928. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including—--30 Store and forward cows. 20 Yearling heifers IN DAIRY PENS: 50 Dairy Cows and Springing heifers On account Mr P. REARDON — 30 First-class Jersey and Jersey Cross Springing Heifers, close to profit. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford. NEWTON XING; L m INGLEWOOD SALE AND BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. HEAD OF CATTLE AND SPIEEP, comprising—--55 Yearling Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers, including l'2 from a splendid herd. 60 Store, forward and fat cows 10 4-year bullocks 68 Fat wethers 50 Empty ewes 40 G'ood ewes with lambs. IN DAIRY PENS: 45 Dairy cows and heifers 12 Yearling and 2-year Pedigree Jersey bulls 20 Grade yearling and 2-year Jersey bulls
On account c f a CLIENT — 9 Jersey and Friesian cows (in milk and to calve). Bulls will be sold sharp at 12 noon. STARTING TIME. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ‘->A STORE AND FORWARD COWS 20 Jersey and Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers 25 Springing cows and heifbrs 20 Weaner pigs 1 Good farm horse S.F. Hornsby Plough, 16-gal-lon Copper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 24 September 1928, Page 8
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