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autTwaa continued from page 18 WEDNESDAY JQ gQ A.M. A B ° UT 2500 P RDIT IJUvEES. PEACHES-ParagonZ Up-to-date, Sea PTi7wf e l, Ea H 1 i and Varieties. PLUMS—English and Japanese, including Satsumas, Sultanas. Burbanks Wright's Early, etc. APPLES—Doherty, Gravensteins Horns etc. ' ' PEARS—Several Varieties NECTARINES—GoIdmine, Zealandia, Auseen 2000 Tccoma Hedgings, 3000 Eleagnus Lemon and Orange Trees THURSDAY. Splendid Catalogue, Garden Plants Daphnes, Rhododendrons, Bouvardias Roses, BonrgalnvUlas, Magnolias Heaths' etc. Also, Hedgings. ' PLEASE NOTE.—We shall be selling right through the season, Fruit Trees and Hedgings on WEDNESDAY, and Flowering Plants, Shrubbing, aud Hedgings on THURSDAY. We are advised of choice stocks in this week's sales. Growers please note. T_ A pERKINS AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. 575 YK7ESTFIELD -yARDS. rpHURSDAY, TONE -J X The undersigned will Sell, 100 CaOSSBUED EWES IN LAMB.. ALFRED TVUCKLAND AND C^ONS, Tl A M A R A M A. C<ATURDAY, TUNE -j rr AT 12 NOON. The_undersJgned (have received instructions from Mr. James Bull, of Rnmarama, who has sold 'his Farm, to Sell as above, rnHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD--L STOCK. IB Choice Dairy Cows and Heifers. ' | j; 1 Fat Heifer, 2 Calves. Chestnut Gelding up to 30cwt. Medium Bay Gelding, work anywhere. Black Gelding, good hack and harness horse. 110 Crossbred Bwes in lamb (rams put with them February). Spring Cart and. Harness, Tip Dray and ~ Frame, Dray and Plough Harness, 2 Drills {one a Farmers' Favourite, almost new), Wooden Roller, Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, Oliver Plough, lot of Posts and Strainers, 4-Gallon Milk Cans, Sundries, etc.; 100 Purebred Wyandotte Fowls, 49 Shares in the N.Z. Dairy Association. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED -DOCKLAND AND SONS. XJUNCIMAN YARDS. mUESDAY, TUNE OA AT 12 NOON. The Undersigned will SeU, on account of Owner, TTIS WHOLE DAIRY OF X - L 18 YOUNG COWS. Also, PCAA STORE AND DAIRY CATTLE. ALFBED T> UCKLAND AND QONS ■pUKEKOHE yASDS, CJATURDAY, TUNE OA AT 10.30 AM. The undersigned will iold their First Dairy Sole In the Pukekohe Yards on SATURDAY, June 24, at 10.30 a-m., and will yard upwards of OA/1 COWS AND HEIFERS. SeUers of Dairy Stock are respectfully requested to bring their Cattle to this Sale. Entiies Solicited. A LFRED T> UCKLAND AND C»ONS, -pAPATOITOL mUESDAY, tune 2U AT 12 NOON. The undersigned Shave received Instructions from Mr. F. W. Paasons, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above, mHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD JL STOCK. PARTICULARS LATER. A JLFRE-D TVUCKLAND AND QONS. 64,7 Tl € A N G E IB E. 1 Q< ATTJRDAY, CJEPTEMBBR O AT 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. Henwood, of Mangere, who is retiring from Dairying, to Sell, as above, FTtHB WHOLE OF HER CAREFULLY SELECTED DAIRY HERD. PARTICULARS LATER. A LFRED T>UCKLAND AND CONS. JMPOETANT TtfOTICE, rpUAKAU OALEYARDS. mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT HOLD A SALES IN THE ABOVE VAjoi u UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE A LFRED -DUCKLAND AND QONS, KEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 554 '/COUNTRY OALES. HAYMARKET —Clearance Sale of Mr. Wise's Horses, Cabs, Gigs, etc.—TUESDAY. June 13. RAMARAMA —Clearance Sale of Mr. Jas. BuII's—SATURDAY, June 17. POKENO—MONDAY, June 10. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, June 20. PUKEKOHE—Dairy Sale—Saturday, June 24. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY. June 26. PAPATOETOE—CIearance Sale of Mr F. W. Parson's, TUESDAY, June 27th. ' PUKEKOHE —Clearance Sale of Mr. William Wright's Dairy Herd—THURSDAY, June 29. WATUKU—SATURDAY, July L WBLLSFORD—TUESDAY, July 4. HELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, July 5. A LFRED TDTjCKLAND AND gONS;

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 7