AUCTIONS. pOKBXO YARDS. A/fONDAY, TjTEBKUARY "1 Q AT 1>1.30 A.M. T>UCKLAXD & gOXS, T.TD. ■Will Yard 350 HEAD CATTLE, i DUCKLAND & gONS, T.TD. T>UKEKOHE DHEEP XjliAIK. jVTONDAY, .TfSEBKUAHY 1O AT 12 NOON*. ' A LPRED T2TJCKLA-ND & CJONS, T TD. Will hold a Sheep and Ram Fair In the i Pukekohe Yards on MONDAY, February 18j and will yard upwards of ■9000 EWES, WETHEES, AND OUW/ lAMBS. Comprising 1400 SIX-TOOTH AND F.F. MOUTH R.L. EWES from Te Hiroa and. Kohangu 000 TWO-TOOTH R.L. EWES AND WKTHBBS, one ear mark 350 TWO-TOOTH R-U EWES 700 F.F.-MODTH R.L. EWES, from Pukekftwa I 180 CHOICE) TWO-TOOTH EWES, from Karaka 400 LAHGE-IfKAMED EWiBS, from Helvetia 250 FOUR, SIX, AND EWES, from Pokeno Valley 300 TWO-TOOTH AND F.F.-M.OUTH EWES, from Walukn ; 380 F.-MOUTH R,L. EWES, from Karaka 400 DWEB, from Port Walltato 240 FIRST-CLASS RJU iDWES, from Paerata J 200 SHORN AND WOOLLY LAMBS, from Te Hlrua and Kobanga 400 LAMBS, from Helvetia 70 WOOLLY LAMBS, from Pokeno Valley 300 "WOOLLY LAMBS, from Walnku. 200 WOOLLY LAMBS, from Paerata. Also, on acconnt of Mr Eber and the Estate of the late C. T. Barrlball, Waluku. pfTi (PUREBRED TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN OIF ewes. On account of Mr .T. R. 'McElwalne, Waluku. OA PUREBRED XWO-TOOTH LINCOLN •A* ewes 10 TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN BAMS. N.B.—We advise Clients to see that their sheep are clean. The Stock Act prohibits the sale of any sheep affected with lice. Entries Respectfully Solicited. ALFRED TMJCKLAND & QONS, T/TD. TJUNCIMAN QALEYARDS. mCESDAY, -pEBRTJATtY Ift AT 12 NOON. A LFRBD J>UCKLAND & QON'S, T.TD. Will Sell, DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Also, API(X HEAD .STORE CATTLE. OX} 'Also, -1 Q WELL BRED BERKSHIRE WEANEK. -Lα PIGS. Also, On account of Mr Geo. Vince, Bombay, who has sold his Farm. -J MEDIUM. DRAUGHT MARE, ivork -*• anywhere -1 SOW, with Litter. IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER, Martin I'otato Digger, Doerlng .Mower, Tip Draj% Saddle and 'Breeching. AUCKLAND & QON'S, J TD. rp UR U A QA L E "y AIID S. JjMUDAY, JITARCH Q RESIDENCE. BLACKSMITHING AND CARRIAGE SHOP, PLANT. TOOLS AND BUSINESS, AS GOING CONCERN. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TURUA With No OpposlUon. i Land 5-8 Acre, 'i. Road Frontages, 100 Yards Wharf, P.O. Store, etc. 300 Yards School. A LFRBD TJUCKLAND & QIONS, T TD. Instructed by Mr G. Nesbitt. who reluctantly retires on account of ill-health, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, ' rrUIAT FINE TOWN FREEHOLD, !5-Bths ■*- of an acre, with substantial Residence, 0 rooms, bathroom, etc., together with the , Smithy and Coachbuildinj? Shops, heavily 1 floored throughout, Plant, Tools, etc., as a going concern. There is no opositlon. Very liberal terms offered. NOTEI.—If not sold la one lot, the property will be offered in two. (1) The Residence and Land, 86ft by 387 ft (about) (2) The Smithy and Carriage Shops, land •Jift by 01ft (about). ' A LFRBD T>UCKLAND & OON'S, T TD. » AUCTIONEERS. 19 p O U X T B V gALES. PDKEKOHE— Sheep Fair— MONDAT, February 18. POKENO—MONDAY, February IS. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, February 19. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, February 25. . PAHKA.TA—SaIe of Mr XV. XV, Xlavles— TUESDAY. Febrnary 20. I WAI UKU—SATURDAY, March 2. ' TDAKAU—Second Sheep .Fair—'MONDAY, March 4. HELEWSVILLE—MONDAT, March 4. WELL/STORD—TUESDAY. March 5. KUMEU—WEDNESDAY, March C. TURUA—FRIDAY, March S. WEEKLY SALES. , THE HArMA-RKKT—TUESDAYS—Hides, Skins. Wool, Tallow, etc. . IWESTFIELD YARDS—WEDNESDAYS— Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, etc. . WESTFIELD YARDS — THURSDAYS— I Dairy and Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET— FRIDAYS—Horses Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Strair, and Grain, etc. Buyers for MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND ! SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS, ETC. ; Prices on Application. \ A LFRED ■OU.CKLAXD & QONS, T TD. I . MISCELIiAKEOUS. XTEW ZEALAND DAIKT iSSOCIA- ' o>l TION'S BUTTER VAN DeUrer* ' Butter In City and Suburbs Dally. THE MAN IN THE STREET Says:— THERE ARE NO OILED RIMU SUITES TO TOUCH NOONAN BROS. , The Man In the Street Is a good judge. D BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Batter for the table all the year round.—New Zealftiu! Dairy Association. "XVO RUBBING" Laundry Help, •'Golden ■*-> Rule" Soap, and -'Golden Rule" Candles. Ideal goods for every home.— ' Home and Colonial Stores. D "VTO RUBBING" Laundry Help and : -131 "Golden Rule" Soap. The delight of ' thrifty wives.—A. 11. Nathan, Ltd. r> [ "fi OLDEN APPLE" /CHAMPAGNE QIDER. THE IDEAL BEVERAGE IN WARM i WEATHER. . : With Meals or by Itself. ! In Quarts, Pints, and Nips. Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels. i and Bottle Stores. RC : TMPERIAL fpEA, All Grocers- B ' rrUIAT BACKACHE^! c nrr . it by Inrestins In one of KOONAN BEOS.' MORRIS CHAIRS. NUU ' No Tonic LUte It. D EKKER'S Soap t»tes away the labour by noeklng the Clothes 20 minutes. ' Made %7 a Beljiaa Citlzea. Cheapest to BMr . - . ■ B '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 7
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