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AUCTIONS. VyHITFORD yAEDS. rpUESDAY, TT7LY OQ 1924, AT -j 9 NOON. I _____ Tbe Undersigned will sell, ]KQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Also, On Account of Mr. James Maefarlane, Wbitford, who is retiring from dairying, to Sen, 9K CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND o '-' HEIFEHS. due August. Consisting of 12 JERSEY CROSS COWS, mostly 2nd Calvers, tested. 23 3-YEAR JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. 3 5-GAL. CREAM CANS AND BUCKETS. 200 Pnriri Posts, 20 Puriri Strainers. 1 4-YEAR-OLD MARE, very reliable in harness. Entries Solicited. 44 "V 2 Tj OAX AND "VfERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., TITAUNGATUROTO. "FRIDAY, AUGUST -1 -1 KQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Among t.tiem, 100 COWS AND HEIFERS. 5 SPRINGING HEIFERS. Also, MR. 11. ROUT, ANNUAL DISPERSAL SALE. OQ FAWX GRADE JERSEY COWS **** AND HEIFERS, a very choice lot. Duec alve August and September. COWS, tv calf to Pedigree Bull, Majesty Eileen. HEIFERS, in calf to Prince Golden. NOTE.—This is an exceptional opportunity to secure Butterfat Producers, as Mr. H. Rout has been dairying" for many years, and has spared no expense In getting the best strain possible. Entries Solicited. 2 Tj OaN AND TV/fERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. 45 "PAST 7TIAMAKI CJATURDAY, A UGUST c> AT 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of tbe late Robert Sutcliffe. East Tamaki, to Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of OQ COWS, highly selected, due to calre 4O August and September. 3 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, due to calve September. 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING AND 1 MAKE (any work), 1 33cwt. Wagon (builders. Gee and Potter), and Harness (in good order), 1 Light Spring Cart (as new), by O'Hara, and Harness, 1 Light Farm Cart, carry 14cwt., and Harness. 1 Dray, 1 Plough, single furrow (Reid and Gray), Set Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, Hay Rake (1 N.H.), Mowing Machine (Wallace). Milk Cans, Horse Covers, Wheelbarrow, Hand Chaff Cutter, Roller, Z Saddles, Plough Harness, Dray Harness, No. 1 Crowu Separator, Churn, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. 46 TjRIGHAM /"IREEK, TTOBSONVILLE. TVTOXDAY, A UGUST -J -J AT 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. R. J. Sinton. who Is retiring from dairying, to Sell, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of OA JERSEY SHORTHORN , COWS, milkOlr ing, and due to calve August. 4 2-YEAR JERSEY SHORTHORN HEIFERS, been running with Bull. 15 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS, all out of picked cows. 1 2-YEAK-OLD GRADE JERSEY BULL. 1 COW AND CALF, 4 CALVES. 1 PEDIGREE YEARLING JERSEY J BULL, Glenwood Noble, Starlight. No. 16558, Volume 21. 1 C-year Mare (work any harness), 1 SJOgal. Champion Separator, 3 Cream Cans, 1 I x lOgal., 1 x Sgal., 1 x SgaL, 2 oOgal. Barrels, 1 Single Furrow Emerson Plough. 1 12gal. Milk Vat. 35 Indian Runner Ducks, 1 1924 model Rugby Car, only done 1000 miles; perfect ' order. Luncheon Provided. 48 J IST OF /COUNTRY' QALES 1 J FOR JULY. a ' .1 MERCER—Clearing Sale of Mr. A. G. C. J Glass —SATURDAY, 10. ;, KAIIIU—SATURDAY. 10. 1 HENDERSON—MONDAY, 21. li I MANGAWHARE—TUESDAY, 22. r ' ARAPOHUE—WEDNESDAY. 23. 2 TUAKAU—FRIDAY, 25. 3 PAPAKURA DAIRY SALES—FRIDAY, 25. •, PUKEKAWA—CIearing Sale on Mr. A. :, Chamberliu's Farm—MONDAY, 28. 0 KAUKAPAKAPA—MONDAY, 2S. •, WHITFORD—TUESDAY. 20. ;. PUKEKOHE DAIRY SALES-THURSDAY, 31. 3 "* WEEKLY SALES : PAT CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS, ETC. — EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT WESTPIELD YARDS. DAIRY AND STORE STOCK AND STOKE SHEEP—EVERY THURSDAY, WESTFIELD YARDS. FOR PRIVATE SALE: 1 3-TON WAGON. 1 HERD CHOICE DAIRY COWS. is _____ VT V T OAN , AND TyTEKCANTILE D * AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, LOWER ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. y Phone 417. 4.9 i- =^^=======^^^= n SALE OF WORK. R TJAMABAI MISSION TO THE CHILD i* WIDOWS OF INDIA. A DRAWING ROOM SALE OF ORIENTAL n GOODS [!' Will be held at v MBS. LAING'S RESIDENCE, "-• "WHARZNOKO," 182. PARNELL ROAD, ,* On s" ( TUESDAY, JULY 22, l> From 2.30 till 5 p-m. ." ; You are heartily invited to come and , * i inspect the fine display of goods 1 i from many lands. MRS. GEOEGE MACKENZIE, >f General Secretary, i. MRS. S. L. P. RIMMER, 5. Local Secretary. RESTAURANTS. TEA ROOMS. ■piSING SUN. Victoria Street—Try Our i- *■*> 3-Conrsc Sunday Dinner. 1/. Breakfast T from 7 a.m.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 9