AUCTIONS. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & CONS, T TD. IMPUKTA.N'T NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at till Auction Sales delivery will only tie given lor CASH, unless arrangements lor Credit have been previously made with tlie Management. TTTELENSYILLE gALEYARDS. M ONDAY, A riUL 10> AT 12 NOON. 100 K K tz, cAT TL K QUANTITY OF KUU'IWEAR, comprising Ladies', Lents, and Children's Boots and .Shoes, elc. 1 S.tt. BliD AND WIRE MATTRESS. 1 ItIMU SETTEE AND SQUAB. Entries Solicited. NOTE.—It would be appreciated it Clients would kindly advise us of stock they intend yarding at the above Sale. "pOKKNO (JALEYARDS. M ONDAV, A PRIE 10> AT 12 NOON. -t ,~-/i HEAD CATTLE. -Lt)U Including: 20 COWS AND HEiFERS, close to profit. TJUKEKOHE mUESDAY, AI'EIL -J-t (Please Note Date of Sale.) AJ 11 A.M. 100 DAIKY cows AND HEIFERS. AT 1 P.M. -j f\f\ HEAD BEEF. t)AA HEAD STORE CATTLE. Also, 100 SHORN LAMBS. 20 FAT SHEEP. AT 11 A.M. OAA I'IGS : PORKEKS, BACONERS, OVU STORES AND WEANERS. Including, On Account of the "Waipunga Stud Farm." 0 YOUNG KEG. PED. BERKSHIRE SOWS. 2 YOUNG REG. PED. BERKSHIRE BOARS. VXfELLSFORD QALEYARDS. mUESDAY, A PRIL "JJ^ AT 12 NOON. 100 hba a? so , CATTLE--150 2-TOOTH ROMNEY EWES, R.W. Rom. Rams. Entries Solicited. pOUNTUY g A L E S. HELENSVILLE —MONDAY, April 10. POKKNO—MONDAY, April 10. PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY. April 11. WELLSFORD —TUESDAY. April 11. KUMEU—TUESDAY, April 18. RUNCIATAN—TUESDAY, April 18. WAIUKU (Pig SaIe)—TUESDAY April 18. KAIWAKA —THURSDAY, April 00. KIRIKOPUNI—THURSDAY, April 20. TURUA—FRIDAY, April 21. WAIUKU—FRIDAY. April 21. CLEVEDON—MONDAY', April 24. MAUNGAKARAMEA — WEDNESDAY, PUKEKOHE—WEDNESDAY. April 2G. PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY, April °8 WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, April 28. A LFRED "gUCKLAND & gONS, J^TD. p REAT "VTEWS ! ! ANOTHER TyEEK'S JgXTENSION!! FINAL SALES. Tl/rONDAY, AT -£JL A.M. AND 2 P-M----TV/TONDAY, AT -Q_ A.M. AND <£ PM ' ivr, -RACH DAY DURING WEEK, AT J£?SSIN'S & J^ART, BON MARCHK BUILDINGS, 140, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. £2600 - G BNBRAL ~ £2600 T\RAJ?ERY.
/CLOTHING, Furs, Blankets, Sheeting, \J Leather Coats, Rugs, Sample Quilts, Towels, Serge Suits, Underclothing. Hosiery, etc., etc. : also 300 Kemnants and Unclaimed Parcels. „„„„„.__ POSITIVELY NO RESERVES. Mart Packed to the Doors Daily. J-very Conceivable Line of Drapery and Clothing. QAM p KEEN, AUCTIONEER. UNDER CONDUCT' OP THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND. AT Til 10 REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in exercise of the Tower of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 103519. TjMUDAY, THE 9-jST DAY OF A TRIL, 1933, AT -J P.M. FARM OF 274 ACRES, seven miles from Wnimatenui and twenty miles from Kaikohe. Access by unformed road off Gammon's Road. Cream stand five miles from property. Subdivided into ten paddocks. Watered by Mangakahia River and permanent streams. Soil good rubbly clay on sandstone. Ten acres rich river flat, balance easy rising to steep and broken. Ten acres green bush, balance fallen bush in clean grass. Two hundred and fifty acres good pasture, 24 acres in natural state bush and fern. Although not a dairying proposition, can milk 20 cows. In present state could carry 20 cows, 300 ewes and 20 steers. Fencing comprises 97 chains road and 2-10 chains subdivisinnal 7-wire fencing, in good order. Buildings comprise four-roomed dwelling and cowshed. THE •VTORTH A UCKLAND TjIARMBRS' pO-OPERATIVE, J IMITED, Will Sell by Public Auction at the Saleyards, Kaikohe, ou the above date, FIRST, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND. containing 250 acres 3 roods, more o* less, being Section 6, Block XV. of the Punakitere Survey District, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 285, Folio 231 of the Auckland Registry. AND SECONDLY, 23 acres 1 rood 8 perches, more or less, being all the laud ou Deposited Plan Number 12285, which said parcel of land is portion of Section 7, Block XIV., of the Punakitere Survey District, and is all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 291, Folio 33 of the Auckland Registry. The Mortgagee's application, containing the estimate of the value of the land, can be seen at the office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen in the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the offices of Meredith and Hubble, Solicitors, Yorkshire House, Shortland Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer. :8 CHIROPRACTORS. . HIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings, X-ray and Patho-Neurometer Service.— Phone 44-929. B UGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phono 46-414. B ILES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates), Members N.Z.C.A., Dilworth Buildings, Queen St. Phone 45-525. B Chiropractor (California *-* College Graduate), usual cousse, six weeks, consultations free.—l 24, Symonds St. Phone 47-524. p HAMBLIN, Percy, Palmer Graduate —Ten years' American experience. Entrance, telephone, Jackson's Beauty Parlours, Dilworth Bldg. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. GENUINE Permanent Wave and free Photograph. 10/6; work guaranteed.— Pollock. 27. Security Bldgs.. 42-129. D ORDER your Easter Permanent Wave now at Asher's Toilet Salon, 19, Shortland St. Phone 41-593. B POWDER Puff Salon, St, Kevin's Arcade. Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel Waving. 2/6. —Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B GOOD roads lead to The Chateau for Easter. Bring your Golf Clubs for practice, 10
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 5
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