auctions. • yARDSmHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 26, AT 10.30 A.M. N Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Will Sell, On account of Messrs. W. and 11.l 1 . McFetridge: nr~ YEARLING TO 15-MONTHS JER- * O SEY HEIFERS; mostly high grade, by Reg. Pedigree Jersey Bulls. JpUKEKOHE gALEYARDS. rjPHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 26. NZ LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Will Sell, On account of Mr. W. T. Gleeson, Waipipi: A REGISTERED PEDIGREE FRIE--4= SIAN BULLS; 1 3-year, 1 2-year, and 2 Yearlings. Bred from the highest testing Friesian family in New Zealand. Dams, " "Waipipi Princess, 8181b fat, average test, 4.5; "Waipipi Desert Gold," 0901b fat, average test, 4.5. AIUK:U Y ARDS " JjIRIDAY. gEPTEMBER 27, AT 12 NOON. gQQ HEAD CATIL E. On account Messrs. Meikle Bros., Pollok. 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, "Tyrone Prince." Entries Solicited. pAPAKURA YAEDSJJIRIDAY, gEPTEMBER AT 11.30 A.M, gPECIAL gALE. j ,~Q DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. On account Mr. A. McNeil, Moumoukai. 7 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due to calve October. Entries Solicited. T IST OF OOUNTRY gALES SEPTEMBER. WAIUKU (Pigs)—MONDAY, 23rd. PUKEKOIIE (Bull gaIe)—MONDAY, 23rd. KAUKAPAKAPA—MONDAY, 23rd. MANGAWHARE—TUESDAY, 24th. MANGEKE—SaIe of Mr. C. L. Welch— TUESDAY. 24th. ARAPOHUE—WEDNESDAY, 25th. PUKEKOHE (Dairy and Store Cattle and Pisa)—THURSDAY, 20th. MAUNGATUROTO—'THURSDAY, 20th. PAPAKURA DAIRY SALES—FRIDAY, 2T til. WAIUKU (Cattle)—FRIDAY, 27tli. CLEVEDON—MONDAY, 30th. KAUKAPAKAPA—SpeciaI Store Sale — MONDAY, SOtli. WEEKLY SALES. AUCKLAND—TUESDAYS—Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. (bi-weekly). WESTFIELD —WEDNESDAYS—Fat Stock, Cattle, Sheep, Calves and Pigs. WESTFIELD —THURSDAYS — Dairy and Store Stock. Pedigree and Blood Stock Sales, Special Clearing Sales, and Paddock Sales of all Classes of Stock In any district, as may be arranged. N Z L OAN AND ]yjpR ( 'ANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. 21 p AND p A N ANNOUNCEMENT. * THE QUTHWAITE J^LOCK, CORNER OF -y ICTOKIA gTREET "]j} A ST AND QIGH gTREET. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN 'ANNOUNCING that we have been favoured with instructions to sell this well-known valuable City Block for many years known as " THE OUTHWAITE BLOCK," on the corner of HIGH STREET, VICTORIA STREET EAST and VICTORIA QUADRANT by Auction at an early date. This City area, with frontages to High Street of 97 feet, and to Victoria Street East of 15S feet, situated in the very heart of the City, is now being offered to the public as a subdivision, and will undoubtedly rank as the most important sale of Auckland City Business Areas held for many years. It is practically the last area of freehold of any size in the very centre of this growing city to be offered to the public as a subdivision. It marks an epoch in City Real fistate development in a corner position of tremendous present and potential value. The centre of assured business progress and prosperity, the unrivalled opportunity to take advantage of Auckland City's real estate growth close to Queen Street. Plans, Details and date of sale to be announced later. pALETHORPE AND pARKES, AUCTIONEERS, WINSTONE BUILDINGS, QUEEN $T. p AND p^ 21 rpUAKAU gTOCK gALE. JpRIDAY, gEPTEMBER 1929. 150 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. AND QOMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. 21
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 6
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