AUCTIONS. JJUCKLAND & g OJfS ' Jj TD ' QLEVELAND gALE YARDS. IyjONDAY. JULY g AT 12 NOON, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Have received instructions from MR. C. B. HILL, Clevedon, who is putting in a Sharemilker, with own lierd, to sell as above. FJIIIE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD. JERSEY AND JER.-CROSS COWS, mostly young, due to calve July and August. Outside Entries Accepted. JJELENSVILLE. HANSONS ROAD, I'ARAKAI. A1 ONDAY, JULY 8< AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Have received Instructions from Mr. R. S. Hanson, Parakai, who is goiug in for sheep, and only retaining his Pedigree Ayrshire Cows to Sell, at the Homestead, as above, The whole of ins grade AYRSHIRE DAIRY HERD. /•I TESTED JER., AYR. JER. CROSS "J- AND S.II. COWS, in milk, and due to calve Julv and August. 43 CHOICE 2 YEAR-OLD JER.. AYR.JER. CROSS AND S.H. HEIFERS. 1 4-YEAR-OLD PED. AYRSHIRE BULL, with good butterfat backing. 1 4 YR.-OLD REG. CLYDESDALE STALLION, ADVANCE 1 3 YR-OLD REG. CLYDESDALE STALLION. ROKERBY REFORMER. 1 YEARLING DRAUGHT FILLY, prizewinner. 1 TUOROI'GiI BRED MARE, with foal at foot by Sargon. 1 GOOD STOCK IIORSE, thoroughly recommended. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The Vendor for the past 14 years has used only the best of butterfat bulls, and tin: stock have all been bred on the place. Old established and well known, the herd, comprising principally 2nd, 3rd and 4th culvers, has Keen well culled, and last season averaged 31ulb butterfat; the individual te?ts will be given at sale. Our representative has inspected the stock, which, well farmed, are in excellent condition, and we can. with every confidence, recommend them to intending purchasers. Luncheon Provided. pUKEKOHE gALEYARDS, gPECIAL gALE, T\,£ONDAY, JULY g AT 12 NOON. -Jprn DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, J-OU Including : On Account of Mr. G. W. Shuker : 12 CHOICE QUALITY JERSEY HEIFERS. due to calve mid-July onward. These are from dams producing over 3001b butterfat. On Account of a Client : 2 TRUCKS DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. On Account of a Client : 4 SPRINGING JERSEY - CROSS HEIFERS. On Account of Mr. I. H. Dyer. Onewhero. 10 CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS, close to profit. Entries Solicited. JJELENSVILLE gALE YARDS, rpUESDAY. J UI - T Q AT 11.30 A.M. OfUl PIGS — PORKERS. BACONERS, —tfU STORES AND WEANERS. r7~ HEAD CAT T L E, I" Including: 12 HEAD BEEF. Also. ! 30 FAT WETHERS. [ Entries Solicited. - Yy/AIUKU g ALE YARDS, FRIDAY, JULY "L 2 AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD.. Have received instructions from MR. W. E. SHUKER, Waiuku. who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above. rjMIE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD. JA S.H. JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, principally due to calve July and August. 4 SPRINGING S.H. HEIFERS. 1 STOCK PONY. 1 BABCOCK TESTER, good as new. NOTE.—These cows are mostly young, of good quality and condition, and a number will be calved, or close to profit, on day of sale. QOUNTRY gALES. MAUXGAKARAMEA—MONDAY. July 8. PUKEKOHE (Dairy SaIe)—MONDAY. July 8. HELENSVILLE (Sale of Mr. R. S. Hansen)—MONDAY. July 8. CLEVEDON (Sale of Mr. C. B. Hill) —
MONDAY. July 8. lIELKNSVILLE—TUESDAY, July 9. TUAKAU—TUESDAY. Julv 0. WAIOTIRA—TUESDAY. Julv 0. PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY. July WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY. Julv 12. WAIUKU (Sale of Mr. W. E. Shuker)—Fßl DAY. July 12. POKENO— MONDAY. Julv 15. WAIUKU (Pig SaIe)—MONDAY, July 13. KUMEU—TUESDAY. July 10. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, Julv 16. WAITAKARURU (Sale of Mr. G. A. FindIay)—TUESDAY. July 16. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. July 18. TURUA—FRIDAY, July 19. KAIWAKA—MONDAY. July 22. HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY. July 23. CLEVEDON (Sale of Mr. H. S. Fleming) — TUESDAY. July 23. TAHEKEWA—THURSDAY, Julv 25. PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY, July 20. KUMEU (Sale of Mr. D. Hvland) —FRIDAY. July 26. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY. July 26. WAIUKU (Pig Sale) —MONDAY, July 29 KUMEU—TUESDAY, July 30. ALFRED JJUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. ECCLESIASTICAL. AUCKLAND -yyAYSIDE AUCKLAND yyAYSIDE j^/JISSION, 313. QUEEN' STREET. Motto: "ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS." J)AY QF pRAYER, J}AY QF pRAYER, rjlO-DAY — gATURDAY. rpO-DAY — gATURDAY, ' PROM 3 P.M. YO 0 r.M FROM 3 r.M. TO 9 P.M. Christians who believe in and love to pray are invited to slip in for a season. Cup of tea provided at 6 p.m. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT O rjlO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT IN THE rp OWN JJ ALL CONCERT CHAMBER. A Meeting you will enjoy. Two short messages will be given liy M R- K EITH L iddle And M R K EITH Jammer. You are heartily invited to come and bring friends, especially the unsaved. Other Meetings at the Mission :— MONDAY—-Men's Meeting. TUESDAY—Women's Meeting. WEDNESDAY—Fellowship Meeting, when •Mr. Richie, on furlough from India, will -■peak. BA II A' I » FAIT II THE NEW WORLD ORDER PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Room 8. Pierce Bldgs.. Cr. of Kliyber Pass and Symonds Street. •' A WAR-LESS WORLD FO't \ A THOUSAND YEARS." ™E DEVIL IN CHAINS. r . Voice of Prophecy Marquee. Cor. Mt. Albert Rd. and New North Rd Mt. Albert. SUNDAY, JULY 7. at 7 n.m ,l RITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY SAILORS' MISSION HALL/ 5, Lower Aliiert Street. MEMORIAL SERVICE TO THE LATE A. E. EGGLBTON. All Welcome. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CPAMPOOING makes Carpets like new.— Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. 44-600 D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 16
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