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AUCTIONS. TTAWEEA. gALE QF JJEAVY JJORSES. rpHURSDAY AND JULY 94 AND 25. -R T* IyrORRISSEY AND QO. Will hold their ANNUAL SALE OF HEAVY HORSES 11s above, and will offer upwards of jy/V HEAVY HORSES, Including : PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MAKES, HEAVY AND MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, LORRY. MILK CART, AND WAGON HORSES. The above are an exceptionally good selection of SO.:.\'D, I'OUNG, AND HEAVY HORSES—probably the best that will be offered in the North Island this season. '44 YA7AITAKARCRU CALEYARDS. SATURDAY, JULY AT 12 NOON". _A_LFRED J_JUCKLA.\D & gONS, LTD., Have received instruction, from Mr. J. A. j S. Slack, Waitakaruru, who is giving up farming, to Sell as above, mill. WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND A- DEAD STOCK. -J f\X FIRST-CLASS YOUNG DAIRY J-Ot* COWS, due from August. 3 BULLS (2 Jerseys and 1 Eriesian). 2 FARM GELDINGS, work auywhere. 1 UOOD HACK. 1 THOROUGHBRED MARE. 1 3-YEAR-OLD FILLY, broken to Saddle. Also, AT 10.30 A.M. ON THE FARM, 1 O-COW MILKING PLANT, with 90----gal. Alpha Laval Separator, 4 h.p. Kauri Benzine Engine and. 60-gal. Vat, 1 Rotary Water Pump, 9 Cream Cans, S.F. R. and GPlough, Set Disc Harrows, CainI bridge Roller. Mower. Hnyrake, Dray and Harness. 15cwt. Barb 1 . and Plain Wire, 400-gal. Tank, Swingietrees, Pig Troughs, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & OONS, LTD., JJUCKLAND. (ONE MILE FROM STATION.) gIATURDAY, JULY eya AT 12 NOON. A UFRED JJUCKLAND & OONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. R. MeL. Absolum, 'Buckluiid, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above, rrtßE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND - 1 " DEAD STOCK. Q9 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in milk and t '- v due to calve. 8 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, at profit. 5 GOOD CALVES. 2 FARM noRSES. work anywhere. 1 3-COW NEW ZEALAND!.! MILKING PLANT (first-class order), 1 lf.-cwt Wagon, Spring Cart. Gig, TopDresser, Iron Roller, Set Disc and Tine Harrows, Plough, Potato ■Moulder ana Scarifier combined, Mower, 6 20-gal. Milk Cans, 2 Cream Cans, 4 Swlngletrees, Sledge Vice C.C. Saw, G Strainers, 50 Sheets Iron.' 9 Fowls, Ladder, Quantity Furniture, -•arm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon " Provided. _A_LFRED TfJUCKLAXD & OONS, LTD.. _A_LFRED JgUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. QOUNTRY QALES. TU Mr ' W - BarnabyH »ifl^.fiy- S^ e ° f Mr - JaS " H - d ~ PUK JjKOHE HOrse SALE—TUESDAY, PL JuJy K ?f E DAIR Y SALE—THURSDAY, WiTrrir^^^SrFßlDAY. July 25. WAILKU SALEYARDS—SaIe of Mr. I Ghezzie—FßlDAY, July 25 WAITAKARURU—SaIe of Mr. JAS "■ McL - AbSolum 1^ 01 WiCWta K Mo-NSiY S Mr - M - A - Costar - W *!?ONT^ X ° f Mr " * St °<* ] - DAIRY SALE—MONDAY, PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY July 29 HELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY July 30 WAIMAUKU — Sale of Mr. R Smith - THURSDAY", July 31. WAIMAUKU — Sale on farms lately occupied by Mr. H. H. Hungerford — FRIDAY, August 1. WAIUKU—FRIDAY, August 1. WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMARKET—TUESDAYS: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS — WEDNESDAYS: Fat Cattle. Sheep. Calves, Pigs, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS. — THURSDAYS: Dairy aud Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET.—FRIDAYS: Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Straw, aud Grain, etc. BUYERS FOR MESSRS. TITOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD.. FROZEN 1 MEAT EXPORTERS, ETC. A LFRED JJUCKLAND & OONS, J TD AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. 1( WINES FOR SALE. BRAY'S Wines. — Nature's Beßt Cure.— Safe, invigorating. Sample case rich Port, 35/, freight paid nearest station.—6, H.M. Arcade. Auckland. D PORT WINE. CASE CONTAINING 12 QUART BOTTLES OF NEW ZEALAND WINE FOR 27/6. Free delivery to rail or steamer, am within one mile G.P.0., Auckland. Price Lists of Wine and Spirits sent or application to COLONIAL WINE AND SPIRIT CO., LTD. 248, Swanson Street, Auckland. 'Phone 3852. C j USCIOUS JUICY r* RAPES Planted in soil that is ideal for vint cultivation, and that lays so as to gel ev«_ry possible minute of bright warm sun shine, and well protected by towering breakwinds. COBBAN'S "MT. LEBANON' VINEYARDS are the finest in the Do minion. It is from these perfectly-culti vated vii'eyards that come tbe luscious juicy grapes that are used in makins Corban's Excellent Wines. CORBAN'S WINES. PORT (Invalid), 1 doz. Qts. (2ga1.)... 42/ CLARET, ldoz. Qts (2gal.) 42/ RED, 1 doz Qts (2gal.) 48> SHERRY, 1 doz Qts. (2gal.) 48/ SHERRY (Extra Special), 1 doz. Qts. <2gal.) 80/ PORT (Special Reserve), 1 doz Qts. (2gal.) 60/ ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDER. Freight paid to nearest railway station o: to first transhipping port, or deliverec FREE in Auckland City, immediate suburb' or across harbour. ■ Assorted dozens madf up at above prices. State occupation whei ordering for a No-License District. A. A. C ORBAN ' - MT. LEBANON VINEYARDS. 1 HENDERSON, AUCKLAND. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 9

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