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AUCTIONS continued from gMg * g VXfESTFIELD "yARDS. j mHURSDAY, pjECEMBER IK AT 2.30. The Undersigned will Sell, AKf\ BOMNEY LINCOLN EWES, with Wy lambs at side, from Opotikl. Will be sold in three tots. ALFRED -DUCKLAND AND gONS, pUNI, ptTKEKOHE. rpHURSDAY, pBCEMBER -J pr AT 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. Wan. Brown, of Puni. who has disposed of part of his farm, ,tio Sell, as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, Consisting of— 44 ■CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in full milk. 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL j 'Also, — I 1 YEARLING COLT, by Grand Duke 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY, by King Edward 1 2 ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDINGS, work anywhere 2 ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARES, work anywihere 1 BREEDING SOW, 6 LARGE STORES, 9 WEANERS ALEXANDRA SEPARATOR, 50 Gallons 6 20-GALLON MILK CANS SET OF DISC AND TINE HARROWS SPRING TRAP. On Account of Mr J. A. Grainger, Storekeeper, Puni, FAIR OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS WAGON HORSES Luncheon Provided. A LFUED -DUCKLAND AND OONS, TipANGERE. gATURDAY, -t "T The undersigned have been instructed by Mr W. LltJleJohn. who is leaving the district, to Sell, as above, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD - 1 - STOCK— 6 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, milking and in calf 0 HALF-BRED JERSEY HEIFER CALVES GO YOUNG FOWLS AND DUCKS GLOBE SEPARATOR, almost new 12-GAL. COPPER AND STAND 4 TONS GOOD HAY. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS beiug the Contents of Seven Rooms. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED puCKLAND AND OONS,

pUNCIMAN "VTARDS. rpUESDAY, p-ECEMBER orv At 12 Noon. The undersigned will Sell as above, pAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Also, 70 Forward Three to Four-year-old Steers, from South Head. 100 Two and a-half to Three-year-old Steers. A LFRED pCCKLAND AND QONS, /■"iOUNTRY QALES. PUNI — Special Sale of Mr W. Brown's Dairy Herd — THURSDAY, 15th Dec. MANGERE — Clearance Sale of Mr W. Littlejohn — SATURDAY, 17th Dec POKENO — MONDAY, 19th Dec KUNCIMAN — TUESDAY, 20th Dec MANGERE — Clearing Sale or Mr Fred. Marriner — TUESDAY, 20th Dec PUKEKOHE — SATURDAY, 24th. Dec N.B. — Kindly note alteration in date of Pukekohe Sale, owing to Monday being a public holiday. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND gONS, TkTANGERE. mUESDAY, pECEMBER o/\ AT 12 NOON. The Undersigned hare received Instructions from Mr Fred Marriuer, of Mangere, who bus sold his farm, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 16 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Including 1 Pedigree aud 3 Grade Jerseys and 5 llolsteine, all tip-toppers 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, bred by Mr James Harris, of Bombay PEDIGREE JERSEY COW LADY GOLDEN (284), dropped sixth caif September 24, 1910, nnd served by Snowshoe (314), a beautiful little cow; a most consistent milker, with a 5.G test. YEARLING JERSEY HEIFER LADY MARION, sire Dr. Jim (206), dam Lady Bibbie (283), in calf to Shackletoai. Titan (521) — Lady Golden (284) 35 CAREFULLY-PICKED 18-MONTH TO TWO-YEAR-OLD DAIRY HEIFERS, including many Jerseys and Holsteins, all in calf to purebred Jersey Bull 6 FARM MARES, good in all harness 1 QUIET AND RELIABLE BUGGY MARE 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD, by Royal Simon, broken to chains * 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY by Royal Simon 2 TWO-YEAR-OLD GELDINGS, by Glen Tul and Gallant Scotchman 2 YEARLING FILLIES, by Glen Tul 3 BERKSHIRE SOWS, in pig 1 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR, 23 300 HEAD PURE-BRED WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS, 80 Indian Runner Ducks M.H. Reaper and Binder (almost new), D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Cambridge Roller, F.F. Drill (11 Coulters), Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows (new), Tine Harrows, Horse-power and Chaffcutter, Circular Saw and Bench, Farm Wagon and Frame, Dray and Frame, Double-seated Buggy and Harness (in perfect order), Perfect Separator (33 gallons), Milk Buckets, 2 Pr. Scales, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Wagon and Plough Harness, Horse and Cow Covers, Swingle-trees aud Chains, Sundries. Also, On Account of Mr Gilbert Kirkbrido, who is leaving the district. M.H. Reaper and Binder, 13rconlter Drill, Disc and Sine Harrows, D.F. and S.F. Plough, Cambridge Roller, Hay Rake, Wagon and Frame (up to 50cwt), Heavy Spring Dray and Frame. Tip-dray and Frame, Light Spring Cart. Wagon, Cart, Dray, and Plough Harness, 2 sets of Three-horse and one Set of Four-horse Swingletrees. -. . Luncheon Provided. A. DFBED TJTJCKLAND AND gONB,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 7

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