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AUCTIONS. p EORGE y^ALKER, \T THK RESIDENCE, AT THE RESIDEJfCE, STAFFORD STREET. NORTHCOTE. STAFFORD STREET. NORTHCOTE. SATURDAY AT "J PM. Intructed by MR. E. W. BATES. TO SELL rpHE WHOLE OF HIS FIOISI I]IE WHOLE OF HIS HOI'S! FURNISHINGS. FIRNMSHINGS. Comprising : BRAi'Tirrr. o.r. dining and BEAUTirUL O.R. DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. BEDROOM FURNITURK. Full Deiails Wednesdays Paper. NO RESERVES. NO RESERVES. NO KESERVES. NO "ESERVES.

/"I EORGE ■y^ALKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 38, QUEEN STREET. 38 ALFRED "gUCKLAND i gONS. J^TD. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for credit nave been previously made with the Management. 36 rpHK TIAYMARKET. TfIUIDAY, JANUARY ~ AT -19 NOON. On \ctnunt of MR. F C. JONES, Penrith. N.S.W. rpHE TROTTER. "BLACK RUST." by -L Blackwood Chicf —French B. mare. THE UNHOPPLED PACER, "BUZ BUZ," by Charming Bell —Spring Heel. I'HE CHESTNUT GELDING. "TOGO'S PROMISE," 0 years, by Ribbonwood— Togo Bell. THE BUO. GELDING, "MULWAREE," by Holiest Huou —Grace. All the above horses are in traiiftng. 1 .lOGGEK. 1 RACING SULKY. HOPPLES, 6 HORSE COVERS. V LFKED T3UCKLAND & gO* 5 - L' rU - -37 \rARAMARUA (THE OLD CREAMERY FARM I. ijONDAY, JANUARY O AT 11.30 AM 4 LFRED T»l CKLAND & gONS, J^TD. Have received instructions from MR. J. G. RESTELL. Maraiuarua, to Sell, as above, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND I HEAD STOCK. -.) HEAD iAT T L E, O— In.-luding, U EMPTY COWS. 17 COW.S AND (.HALVES. II FORWARD STEERS.

S (JOOn HEIFERS. I SPRINGER. 1 JERSEY BULL. 1 7 GOOD FAUM HORSES, work aiiywliere. 1 HACK AND HARXESS HOKSE. I 1 YEAHLIXG FILLY. 30CWT WAGOX, Dray. Gig. 11-Coulter 1 F.F. Drill. Chaffcutter. Horse-power fhaffciilter. 2 D.F. Ploughs, S.F. 1 Hillside I'louKb. Roller. Donio Separator Set Diac Harrows, Revers'.ble l>iac riouch. Wire Strainer. Ponthole 1 Horer. s Fairs Chatne, 8 Covers. R Pairs Hames, 2 Saddles and BriUIPS, , Dray Saddle and Breeching, VI \ Swiiigietrees, 1. 2. 3 and 4 Horse Sete, j s Backhands and Chains, 5 10-Gal. and 1 10-Gal. Milk Cane, 2 Tank*, 4 "Buckets. Wheelbarrow, Tent, Wire Netting, Nails. Poets, Battens, Barb aid l'laiii Wire Netting. Quantity Seed. Manure and Lime, Fowls, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. 4 LFRED -OUCKLAXD & g ONi? - Jj TD - -38 A LFKED T»I3CKLa:>D & QONS, liTD. COUNTRY SAL±.e. AVOXOALE-Sale of Mr. Thos. Koe's Trotters—THURSDAY. January 4. KAIWAKA—MONDAY, January 8. MAR AM AIM'A- MWu of Mr. ,1. G. Restell— MiINDAV, January 8. MAUXGATUUOTO — TUESDAY, January 9. WELLSFORD — WEDNESDAY, January 10. KUMJ-:U-THURSDAY. January 11. TUAKAU-THURSDAY. January 11. TURUA—FRIDAY. January 12. WAI UKU—FRIDAY, January 12. HELEX'SSVIrXE—iMONJ>AY, January 15. rOKF.VO—MONDAY. January 13IRUN.fIMAX— TUESDAY. January Iβ. PA ER AT A—Sale W. Stewart—WEDN'ESl>AY. January 17 rU'REiKOHE—THURSDAY. January 18. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY. January 19. PUKEiKOHE HORSH SALE — THURSDAY. January 25. ruKEKOHE—TfiESDAY. January 3". W.EI.-LHFORn — Sheep Fair — WEDNESDAY. January 31. | WEEKLY SALES. THE lIAYMARKET—TUESDAYS: Hides, Skins. Wool. Tallow, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS. — WEDNESDAYS : Fat Cattle. Sheep. Calvee. Pljts. etc. WESTFIELD YARDS. — THURSDAYS, Dairy and Stor* Stock. THE HAYMARKKT — FRIDAYS : Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Hay. Straw, and Grain, etc. BUYERS FOR MESSRS TtlOS. BOHTHWICK AXD SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS, ETC. ALFRED TjCCKLAXD ft CONS, T TD. AUCTIONEERS. AUCKLAND. 3» J M P O R T A N T ■£• O T I C E. VT/ESTFIELD UALEVARDS. The NEXT FAT STOCK MARKET will be held on THURSDAY. January 4. 1923. Stock Trains will run on WEDNESDAY. January 3. The First Sale of Dairy and Store Cattle will be held on THURSDAY. January 11. 1J)23. ALFRED T>rCKI.AND & QONS, LTD. ■XT L OAN * AND "\TERCAX-11LB AGEXCY COMPAXY. LIMITED J J3AI.GETY AND QO.. ' ij>OSEBANK._ TJOAD, AVOXDALE. BEL»L FARM. rpHLRSIJAY. JANUARY A J AT 11 A.M. 1 \ I.FRED "DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. . Have received instructions from Mr. Thos. Uoe to SeX as above: OQ STANDARD - BRED TROTTERS, ' j Including: j 7 lIOKSKS IN TRAINING. 11 HKOOD MARES. Stinte<i and nitU foals at foot by Gold Bell ami St. K'.ven. . 11l UNTRIF.I) MARES AND GELDINGS. I THlf WTAI.IJOX HAL BOY. l,y Hal Zolock-Rer.fn Maid. . I Catalojrne* on Application. Luncheon Trovided. ■Dt'CKLAXn & gOXS, LTD.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 8

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