- AUCTIONS. IJIHE JpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE " AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QAMBRIDGE gPRING JJORSE JjIAIR. rpUESDAY, 'yyEDNESDAY, rjAHURSDAY, JftRIDAY AND gATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 7, S, 9 AND 10, AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY. 1000 lIOKSES OF ALJj CLASSES. 230 USEFUL HEAVY, MEDIUM AND light Unbroken draughts. 650 MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, mostly broken to nil -farm work. 200 HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. SPECIAL ENTRY, Ex South Island : On Account of Mr. J. McMurray. Gore, Ilis Consignment of IS PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MARES AND FILLIES. 50 YOUNG MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. This is the best consignment of South island horses ever sent up by Mr. McMurray. On Account of Mr. P. Skousgaard, 50 3 - YEAR - OLD AND UPWARD , MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARES AND J GELDINGS, direct from South Island. On Account of Mr. W. McDonald, Christchurch. 30 3 TO S-YEAR-OLD MARES AND (JELDINGS. al! work. Sound and reliable, and including a number of pedigree mares. Also: On Account of Local Breeders: On Account of Mr. J. T. Bryant, Matangi, I 20 YOUNG FARM HORSES. On Account of Mr. B. F. Peacocke. ' Weston Lea, Hamilton, " 13 3 AND 4-YEAR GELDINGS AND FIL- c LIES, useful farm sorts. On Account of Mr. W. F. Saunders, Brunt wood, 20 .".-YEAR TO 7-YEAR MARES AND GELDINGS, broken to all work. On Account of Messrs. Duncan Bros.. Cambridge, 30 3-YEAR TO 5-YEAR USEFUL FARM WORK MARES AND GELDINGS. On Account of Various Vendors. 1 3-YEAR DRAUGHT COLT, by SilverCrest. 2 REGISTERED DRAUGHT COLT FOALS, Loch Maree Victor; sire. Pleasant Victor, dam. Hillside .Tean; and Loch Maree Sandy; sire Erin's Luck, dam Greendale Moana. . 1 3-YEAR CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, T Knight's Valley, 2<»4S. Vol. 14. Sire. Cowden Pearl (imp.), dam. Miss t Night, 1758. , THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE ALLAN- I DALE STANDFAST, 2594: sire. 3 Desire: dam. Granton Bess. 4605. : THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE MAJOR I DENE. 1 THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE BOLD A BRUCE. t THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE LAKE > VIEW BONNY. 1 THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE DUN- S SANDEL PRIDE. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE WAIPA i MAC, 3744. 1 Also: ] 1 RELIABLE CHILD'S PONY ALSO SADDLE AND BRIDLE. GIG AND 1 HARNESS COMPLETE. > 1 LIGHT-WEIGHT HUNTER AND I POLO PONY, by King Nassau —dam. Comet mare. I 1 HEAVY-WEIGHT HACK AND HUN- } TER. Publicity, by Lilliput. Good Jumper. Also: I 1 OR 2-HORSE TRAILER. J I OF "gEVEN QAKS" ? QLYDESDALES. { On Account of Mr. J. A. Court, < FENCOURT. i TO BE HELD I gEPTEMBER rj 1938. I AT 1 P.M.' « A WONDERFUL OFFER I NO: A THE STUD CLYDESDALE ENTIRE I ALLANDALE WINALOT, 6 years 1 <2506. Vol. 14), by Desire, dam Hilda 1 Kennedy. ' j 10 REGISTERED STUD CLYDESDALE I MARES, mostly stinted to Allandalc Wiualot, and including 3 Fillies sired by him. NOTE.—Allandale Winalof. who stands at the head of this noted Stud, ranks as a splendid individual, having won First at Timaru as a yearling. First and Reserve 1 Champion at. Auckland as a three-year-old: First and Champion Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Show in 1930. 1 Write for a Catalogue to the Auctioneers: , Or the Manager, MR. J. B. HARVEY. 1 FENCOURT, CAMBRIDGE. 1 QRDER OF gALE: , FIRST DAY.—AII Unbroken Horses and Draught Horses broken to work, from Nos. 1 to 100. SECOND DAY.—DRAUGHT HORSES from - Nos. 101 to 262. At 1 p.m., Specially Advertised Pedigree Clydesdale Stallions, Colts, Brood Mares and Fillies. THIRD DAY.—Draught Horses, from Nos. 263 to 443. FOURTH DAY.—Draught Horses, from Nos. 444 to 630. j FIFTH DAY.—Light Horses, from Nos. 1 to 100. Harness, Sundries, etc. NOTE. —Will clients please note this sale has been extended to include SATURDAY, . SEPTEMBER 10. J , Entries Solicited. 1 IJIHE JjIARMERS* QO-OrERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, 1 HAMILTON*. 3 I : TMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF J X BUILDING SITES AT « ' < c JjIBIDAY, gEPTEMBER Q AT 11 A.M. j i 1 T ]y£ANDBNO JACKSON, \ Acting upon instructions from the TAKA- ' PUNA JOCKEY CLUB, will sell by • Public Auction at their Rooms, 3, Swanson Street, Auckland, on the above 1 date, i 1 — QHOICB gECTIONS — -£0 1 FRONTING ( JQMPIRE JJOAD, Most of them commanding extensive water \ views; frontages 50 to 60 feet and depths 108 to 130 feet. ALSO DERBY STREET—Large Level ' Corner Block, containing 0-1-18.3 and having about 3} chains frontage. j ALSO A LARGE VALUABLE BLOCK, containing a total area of 3 acres 1 rood 23.9 perches, having 70 feet to Allenby Avenue, 66 feet to Derby Street and 27 feet to Church Street; in 2 lots if desired. AND BEACH STREET, on the northern ' side of the Takapuna Racecourse, off Lake Road—A Very Good Block, having 114 feet frontage to Beach Street and over 200 feet i depth, containing over half an acre: room '■ for 2 houses. THESE DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES mostly forming part of the Racecourse Estate are on the main Lake Road Bus Route, about 3 mile from Ferry Wharf, I close to two schools, and have easy access to beaches. ( Our instructions arc to effect a complete clearance of the above lots, and very low reserves will be fixed for that purpose. NOTE THB TERMS—IO per cent deposit; 10 per cent in 6 months ; 10 per cent in 12 months; balance in 5 vears from sale at-4 per cent interest: 5' per cent discount for cash sales. PLANS NOW READY. :8 CHEMISTS. KALPH'S Reliable Remedies, prompt mall order Chemist.—2ol. Symonda SL, Auck. O
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 5
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