AUCTIONS. JpRANKLIN JERSEY gREHDBRS. \ gIXTH "gULL gALE, TO BE HELD AT THE gHOWGROUNDS, pUKEKOHE, ■yyEDNESDAY, gEPTEMBER IJ Favoured with strong support from Breeders in the Franklin district, we have received an exceptional entry of QO HIGH CLASS TWO-YEAR-OLD AND ,J ~t . YEARLING STUD JERSEY BULLS. Brief details only can be given of the Catalogue, but for quality and high butterfat backing the entries have not been surpassed. A third of the offering are 2-year-old Bulls and practically every lot catalogued comes from thoroughly proven dauw, many records being between 600 and 8001b fat. Such a wide selection being available buyers should not miss this sale, consignments having come from the following breeders:—L. Barriball (4), J. W. and W. Craig «.S), Dilworth Trust Board (9), R. S Eddy (2), H. S. Fleming («). j. R. Harper (4), A. F. Jagger (4). J. D. (2), R. A. Lewis (2), 11. Madill (5), J. Malcolm (;!), T. B. McGechie (2), Miss Nicholls (3), I'orter and Field (4>, Mrs. Sheehan (4), J. H. Sherrard (:•>), li. Waterhouse (4), C. A. Willis (21, A. H. AY right (6), E. W. and C. Wright (7). CATALOGUES AVAILABLE. Send Now for your Copy. AUCTIONEERS; yy RIGHT, gTEPHEN SON AND QO., LIMITED, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON. WHANGAREI. Franklin Representative: Mr. C. G. Schmitt (.Phone 130, Papafcura); Mr. W. C. Charlton (Phone 04, Waiuku). 3 gIXTEENTH "RATIONAL JERSEY gHOW AND gALE, To be held at the CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON, yyEDNESDAY, gEPTEMBER 1938. SHOW AT 8.30 A.M. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. A famous offering of outstanding Butterfat aud Prize-winning Bulls, comprising PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, 2 years old and over. LAO PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING _LUw BULLS. HEAD. Specially selected Bulls from forty of the leading studs of Taranaki, Manawatu, North aud South Auckland. Waikato, Wairarapn, Horowhenua, King Country, Hawke's Bay, Poverty Bay and Bay of Plenty districts. QUALITY HIGHEST ON RECORD. The percentage of highly butterfat backed bulls constitutes a "National" record, ami there are no fewer than 40 SONS OF V.H.C. COWS. There are noted prize-winners, many sons of distinguished champion cows, and many full and halfbrothers to great producing cows and successful breeding bulls. EVERY BULL IS QUALIFIED ON A HIGH BUTTERFAT STANDARD. EVERY BULL IS PASSED FOR TYFE, CONDITION AND DEVELOPMENT. EVERY BULL IS GUARANTEED A BREEDER. No one requiring a bull should miss the "National." which is famous for its bargains. Those unable to be present may have selections made for them by our stud stock experts. CATALOGUES are now available, and everyone requiring a bull should make sure of getting oue. AUCTIONEERS : WRIGHT, CJTEPHENSON AND flO., ° LIMITED, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. :10 pUBLIC rpRUST QFFICE PROPERTIES. FRIDAY, gEPTEMBER 9 1938. AT NOON. O. F JJENNETT. JjTD., Favoured with instructions from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their rooms, CNR. OF QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, FOR SALE AND MUST BE SOLD TO* WIND UP VARIOUS ESTATES. (1) lip. 21 . Croydon Rd.—Home -"- 1 - of 5 rooms and all conveniences, electric light, gas stove, califont; wash house, copper and tubs. LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION, 50ft x 170 ft, laid out in lawns and paths. (2) EDEN, 43, St. Andrew's Rd. — - 1 - 5-roomed Bungalow with all conveniences, electric light; all in good order. FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION. Area 16.4 perches (approx.), laid out in lawns, concrete paths, etc. (3) "YTT. EDEN, 872, Three Kings Rd.— House of 5 rooms, usual appointments; gas stove, electric light; washhouse, copper and tubs attached. . EXCELLENT FREEHOLD SECTION, containing 3 roods 31.7 perches, rising gently from the road. Would make an excellent site for Block of Flats. (4) Ttfl'T. EDEN, 61, Woodside Rd. Dwelling of 6 rooms and appointments; rnnge, electric light, califont ; recently painted; garage. FREEHOLD SECTION. 62ft x 182 ft, in lawns and garden. (5) TJEMUERA, 2. Avicc St., off Station " Terrace.—House of 5 rooms, electric light, range, hot and cold water service; washhouse, copper and tubs, attached. FREEHOLD SECTION, 50ft x 148 ft, laid out in lawns and paths. (6) /"\NE TREE HILL, 16, Karetu Rd., " handy to Remuera Station.— Dwelling of 5 rooms; electric hot water, gas stove, electric light; washhouse, copper and tubs. FREEHOLD SECTION, 66ft X 180 ft, laid out in lawns and garden. (7) VT7ESTMERE, 7, Rawene Av.—House ** of 6 rooms, electric light and usual conveniences; garage. FREEHOLD SECTION, 75ft x 156 ft, elevated and commanding good views of Upper Harbour. This property is vacant and immediate possession can be given. (S) "VfEWTON, 31, Fleet St., off Newton Rd.—4 Rooms and kitchen, usual appointments. FREEHOLD SECTION, 33ft x 98ft lOin. (9) \ VONDALE, Batkins Rd.—Dwelling of 4 rooms and scullery. FREEHOLD AREA of 9 acres 2 roods 32 perches. Loam on clay. Northeasterly aspect. Capable of carrying 6 cows. (10) BAY, Valley Rd.—Seaside " Bach of 4 rooms, with garage. Furnished. AREA, 1 rood 10.7 perches. This property is vacant and immediate possession can be given. PROPERTIES ARE FLAGGED. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, ALBERT STREET, OR THE AUCTIONEERS. :7 AIR LINE SERVICES. QOOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. OFFICIAL BOOKING AGENTS FOR ALL AIR SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND. IN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE. I ,UR SERVICES THROUGHOUT THB WORLD. COOK'S WAGON-LITS, 1 NtZ. Insurant* THilu. hitilMiil JRft
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 5
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