AUCTIOHS. <C|HEEP !CtAIR. jy-ONDIAY, pBBRUARY -J*> AT 12 NOON. ALFRED JJUCKLAND AND QONS. Will hold their First iSheep ana Bam Fair as above, and wHI yard upwards of 1500 20 STUD ENOLISH LBIiCESTBR EWES two-tootih to F.F.iM. 500 .F.'F.M. AND FJi. EW®S 250 TWO AND FOUR-TOOTH EJWES 250 WETHEBiS 400 LAAIiBS 30 RAiMS. N.B.—We advice Clients to see that their Sheep are clean prior to Sale. ■Entries Respectfully Solicited. JJUCKLAND AND OON^ ( 10 gOWICK YARDS. JptEBBUARY -Jrt AT 12 NOON. gjUCKLAND AND CONS Will Sell about ■I fJA HEAD CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, J-v/w KTC ALFRED -gjUCKLAND AND gONB ' ■38 1 'ONEWHERO.
pEBBUARY -Jrt .AT 12 NOON. A LFRED gtJCKLAND AND <^ONS. Have received instructions from MR. E P. PELLOW, who hae enlisied, to Sell as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS "LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. -IK CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in J-tf milt and due to calve 15 PORKERS. 1 BOAR 3 BREEDING SOWS, in pig. Oliver Plough. No. 8; Disc, Tine and Chain Harrows; Scarifier and Moulder; Tip Dray and Frame, Dray, Plough and Leading Harness, Cow . and Horse Covers, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc Luncheon Provided. ALFRED JJTJCKLAND AND KIONS. TX/IBLILSFORD jgALEYABD*. pEBRUARY ;1 0 (Please Note Date of Sale). AT 12 NOON. A LFRED "TJCCKLAXD AND CJONS, WUI Yard About OAA 'HEAD CATTL-E. OUU Also, innn sheep and lambs, ! iUUU Comprising:— 200 FAT SHEEP, WETHEBS AND EWES 1 300 EWES (mostly full-mouth) pJAA WOOLLY LAMBS, MIXED SEXES 12 2 AND 4-TOOTH RAMS A LFRED -OUCKLAND AND gONS ! —: ' T»APARATA. mHUBSDAY, pEBRUARY "JP£ I AT 12 NOON. J .ALFRED TMjCKLAND AND gONS Have received Instructions from Mr. J. IS. George, Paparata, who has cold his farm, to Sell as above— mHE WHOLE OF HIS MVB AND A DEAD STOCK. S DAIRY COWS, in milk and due to calve 5 CALVES 2 18-MONTHS HEIFERS 2 DRAUGHT MARES, with foals at ! foot, work anywhere 2 FARM HORSES, work anywhere 1 5-YEAR-OLD COLT, broken to chains 13 MIXED SHEEP, 2 RAMS Buggy, Harness, and Pair of Good Cobs, Disc and Tine Harrows, S.F. Plough, 55gal. Globe Separator, Buckets, Milk Cans, etc. Half-ton New Barb Wire, J-ton New Plain Wire, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. "A LFRED TXUCKLAND AND CONS
QAX»EYAKDB. gHBEP TpAIB. JjTCIDAY, Tf«3BKU.AiRY -to AT 12 NOON. A LFRED "DUCKLAND AND QONS Will bold flhelr Sheep Fair In the above Yanls on Friday, February Iβ, end will yam upwards of 4000 SHEEP AND USIBS. Including— 200 (FOUR AND •FIV.E-YEA'JW>td> CROBBIMUSD EWEiS (one line). N.8.-We advise clients to see that their sheep are clean prior to the sale. Entries Rwpectfully Solicited. A LFRED TJUCKLAND AND SJONB, ■ptTKEKOHB CHSEEP XjtAJR. TITONDAY, -^Q (Please note alteration in date of Sale), AT 12 NOON. : V LFRED TMJCKLAND AND gONS Will hold a Sheep and Bam Fair in the Pukekohe Yards on MONDAY, February 1», and will yard upwards of— ( PlArtA EWES. WETHERS, AND «WW HAMS. Also. pTA RAMS, ALL BREEDS. N.B.—We advise clients to *cc that their sheep are clean prior to sale. Entries Respectfully Solicited. ! ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND £lONS
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 7
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