AUCTIONS. AND TD. J)UKEKOHE JJEDIGREE J>IG J^ ALETO BE HELD IN THE PIG PAVILION, FRANKLIN A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS, "YJONDAY, i}_|_ AT 12 NOON. 1 I". | REGISTERED SOWS AND BOARS, ' ' J LARGE WHITE, TAMWORTH, BERKSHIRE, LARGE BLACK. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ALE YARDS, .)_J_ AT 12 NOON. I—l y HEAD CATTLE, Including:— 10 SPRINGERS. 40 BEEF AND BONER COWS. 24 EXTRA GOOD S.H. STEER CALVES. Also. 70 FAVES AND HOGGETS. NUMBER 10FT AND 11FT HARDWOOD GATES. Entries Solicited. j UALEYALDS, r|H T ESDAY. J ARCH •) ~ AT 11.30 A.M. j -T J k riOS: PORKERS, BACONERS, STORES -I'M' AND WF.ANERS. HEAD CATTI.E. Also 30 FAT WETHERS. 4 GOOD HARDWOOD GATES. Entries Solicited. JJUKEKOHE S^ALEYARDS, J__£EIFER r ARCH AT 12 NOON. »)~A IN-CALF DAIRY HEIFERS# Including: On Account of a Client: 1 TRUCK OF JERSEY HEIFERS. On account of Mr. A. Shebalin. Pukeoware: 20 CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS. On account of Mr. T. J. Wright. Mercer: 130 GOOD QUALITY 2 AND 3-YEAR-OLD .JERSEY AND .JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. 12 C:OOD QUALTY FRIESIAN HEIFERS. 12 GOOD QUALITY S.H. HEIFERS. On account of Mr. W. O. Hewitt. Tur.kau: 8 CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. On accoun* of Mr. Russell Smith: 10 DAIRY HEIFERS. On account of a client: 10 GOOD QUALITY JERSEY HEIFERS. On account of a Client: 12 S.K. AND FRIESIAN HEIFERS, r.w.b. Ex Bombay: 5 JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. NOTE.—The majority of these Heifers arc well grown, good quality, showing well forward in calf, and we can recommend purchasers requiring Heifers to attend this sale. Also. On account of Mr. W. Flay. Bombav: 6 WEANER JERSEY HEIFER CALVES. Entries Solicited. J>UKEKOHE ' OJ AT 10.30 A.M. ORDER OF SALE: Sundries at 10.30 a.m.. Dairies and Pics at 11 a.m. and Boner Cattle at 1 p.m. r-\~ DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 100 HEAD BEEF--250 BONER AND STORE CATTLE. QA(j PIGS: PORKERS, BACONERS, STORES o\/\/ AND WEANTTRS. J^UNDRIES. On account of a Client: 700 I*:ET GOOD USED TIMBER. 3x2 and 4x2. QUANTITY WIRE NETTING AND NUMBER DOORS, suitable for Pig Sheds. c;c. Entries Solicited. J3 OAD. AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from MR. H. COOP. Albany, who is retiring from dairying to sell as above, ry* HE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. OO JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, ■*•0 in milk, and due to calve June, July and August. 6 YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 P.B. JERSEY BULL. 3 FARM HORSES t5, 8. and 9-year-okD, all work. 20 FOUR-YEAR-OLD EWES. 1 2-TOOTH ROMNEY RAM. 1 2-Cow Milking Plant. 1 : ; 31.P. Jumbo Petrol Engine, new: 60-gal. McCormickDccring Separator, 5 Cream Cans, dun Heater, etc. 1 S.F. IVI.H. Plough. Chain and Tripod Harrows. Discs. Frost and Wood Hay Rake. McEvvcn Tumbler Sweep. M h Mower (new). 100 ft of » 4 in and 100 ft' of ' 2 iii Water Piping. Farm Tools. Sundries etc. 1 HAY STACK, approx. 9 tons. 1 PIT ENSILAGE.
also. THE FARM PROPERTY OF 87 ACRES A FREEHOLD. Luncheon Provided. £JOUNTRY j^ALES. KAIWAKA-MONDAY. March 24. PUKEKOHE (Pedigree Pig SaIe)—MONDAY March 24. HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY. March 25. PUKEKOHE (Spccial Heifer Sale) —TUESDAY Marcl- 25. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, March 27. TURUA—I RIDAY. March 28. ALB 28 NY <Sale 01 Mr ' H ' Coo P)—FRIDAY, March WAIUKtr (Pig SaIe)—MONDAY. March 31 WELLSfORD-TUESDAY. April 1 KUME'J—TUESDAY. April 1. MAUNGATUROTO - FRIDAY. April 4 PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale) FRIiIAY April 4 WAIT AK ARURU — FRIDAY. April 4 MAUKtIAKARAMEA -KONDAY, April 7 HELENSVi'.LE—MONDAY. April 7 TUAKAU—MONDAY. April 7 PAPAROA—TUESDAY. April 8 WAIOTIRA—TUESDAY. April 8. PUKEKOHE—WEDNESDAY. April 9. AND J TD. 22 RUCTION J^ AL E Instructed by the Guardian Trust and Executor? Company of New Zealand, Limited, as Trustees in the Estate of ALFRED HILLS (Deceased). MESSRS. ALFRED CUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD in conjunction with Ranfurly Smith, Estate Agent' will Sell by Public Auc'ion at their Rooms, Albert Street, Auckland, on RIDAY, DAY OF AT 9 gQ P.M. , HHHAT WELL KNOWN FARM, of approximately IJ- 78 Acrcs. •*.• Ued between the Mahia Road and ths Mei. Harbour, approx. 2*2 miles : from Manurewa. First-class land, all in prass and divided into 14 paddocks, well watered by | pump from bore. BUILDINGS—Comprise Homestead, Cottage. Sheds, New 6-cow Milking Shed, and Separator Room, concreted yard, etc. I NOTE.—This is a most picturesque property. 1 and it is seldom that placcs of this type come on the market. The homestead is surrounded by beautiful fully-grown trees, which add great charm to the place. There is also a long frontage to the Manukau Harbour. Further particulars and terms of sale from the Auctioneers or Ranfurly Smith, Estate Agent, South British Buildings, Auckland. JJUCKLAND & ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. :3 TYPEWRITERS "OR SALE. ri TYPEWRITER Bargains. Prices from £5.— I. Imperial Supply Co.. Brunswick Buildings, Queen St. (next. Wiseman's). Phone 45-522. B TpYPEWRITERS — Second - hand Underwoods, X Remingtons, Royals. L. C. Smith, Woodstocks and Imperials. Guaranteed and sold at true value. BEECHEY AND UNDERWOOD, LTD.. Agents British Underwood Champion Typewriter. Second Floor, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 17
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