AUCTION S ALFRED BUCK LAND AND SONS, LIMITED, AUCKLAND. WAIUKU PIG SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JULY 3. 11.30 A.M. 400 PIGS—PORKERS. BACONERS, STORES AND WEANERS. Entries Solicited. PAER A T A (Adjoining Railway Station). MONDAY. JULY 3. 11.30 A.M. Account Trustees in Estate Jno. Schlaepfer, sen., THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK—93 Friesian and Friesian-cross Cows, due to calve mid-July onward; 19 2-year-old in-calf Friesian Heifers, 15 Friesian Heifer Calves, 1 4-year-old Pedigree Friesian Bull, 1 4-year-old Grade Friesian Bull, 39 Pigs, deeding Sows. . Porkers, Good Stores, Boar. 2 Farm Marcs. 1 Big 6 Mower, Bamford Swath Turner and Tedder Hay Stacker, 2-Wheel Hay Sweeps. S.F. Plough, Discs. Tine and Chain Harrows. Scarifier, Cambridge Roller, Hay Rake, Topdresser cas new), 30cwt Wagon (full lock), Konaki. Pump and Ys h.p. Motor (complete), 3-Phase Motor, Booth-Mac. Wall Pump, 5 Movable Pigsties, Posts, Strainers, Field Tiles. Farm Tools. Sundries, etc. NOTE—This Herd has been built up over. a number of years by the use of Pedigree Friesian Bulls of good butterfat backing and culled heavily each season, including present. Over the last eight years the Herd has consistently averaged on factory returns 3001b butterfat and over In the 1940-41 season (last tested), 112 cows averaged 3141b fat in 262 days, 69 cows giving from 3001b to 5491b fat. Luncheon provided. PUKEKAWA. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 11.30 A.M. / Account J. J. Caley, Pukekawa, owing to 111Jjealth. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK--26 High-grade Jersey Cows. 3 2-year-old Heifers. 9 Yearling Heifers, well done; 1 2-year-old Pedigree Jersey Bull, 2 Breeding Sows, close farrowing; Boar, Farm Horse, Bamford Mower, way Sweep, Bevin Harrows. Horse Scoop, 5 Hay Fox-ks, Cart Saddle and Breeching, 2 Collars and Hames, Electric Fence, stock Hay (approx. 14 tons). Sundries, etc. witf Tr^to^^Ftch" 05 - 1 2 " t ° n Flat TOP Waßon ' Luncheon provided. KUMEU SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. JULY 4, 10.30 A.M. ° Dairies S li e^o S a n m rieS ' 10 ' 3 ° 3 ' m ' : PigS ' 11 a - m,: puiolt CATTLE, including—Account P. Elliott. 20 Jersey and Shorthorn-cross Cows (inH o erd , °S 12 Cows) - to milk and due July; H, » p Cows ancl Heifers, 10 Jersey Cows, due July-August; 11 Fat Steers, io Pat Cows and Heifers, 30 Boner and Store Cows in Yearling Heifers, 2 Bulls; also 35 Slip and WeAne? fnS?; 5 it L Z rTy - Sood order and good tyres' etc. Entries So&. P ° S "' Strainers - Sundrles - WELLSFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CATTLE, including—Account Client \« 2-year-old Springing Jersey Heifers; also 40 Winging Cows and Heifers, 10 Fat Cows 20 gpers, 6 Bulls. Also, account J. Wtlcock, 35 ,»» and Weaner Pigs. Also 20 Ewe Hoggets ■selam Hand Basin, Entries Solicited. PUKEKOHE SALEYARDS. Order of £ DAY ' JULY 6 ' AT 10 ' 30 A ' M " Pigs 11 afe- Sundries 10.30 a.m., Dairies and Cattle, 1 p.n i shi:ep 12-30 p.m.. Beef and Store Acc^un^cUmt^^AN lo HEIFERS. Including:— August Account rNS Hellers, due Julyhis herd as c™S toßrewster, who is selling and close profit. Acc<sssK,?, , Je G, ey F ows i milk cross Cows, dua early Fleming: 3 Jersey--6 Jersey Heifers, cloi p?3i v A S™ unt ( % T;„ Pe , ter ?i Cows and Heifers, close PtVu °. u Client. 15 McLarin: 12 Two-year-old A "ount c -, E. profit. Account Bond and JonS? y ,,Hellers, close Springing Jersey Heifers. Accountciw- ra i Cows, July calvers. Account r J e 'sey Cows, close profit. Account K Rc-wi:, 5 „ £ rsey and Heifers, close profit. Ex EonH??',S Cows and Heifers, close profit. Ex North; iV R 92 ws Jersey Heifers. Account A. W. Plmui?? 5 Springers. Account A. G. Landon: 3 Jerse?hliVm-, close profit. Account Booker Bros.: 5 CcJJs Heifers, close profit. Account Client: 25 Ayrshire and Jersey-cross Heifers. Account d - Smith; 6 Jersey Heifers, August calvers. Account Client. 8 Cows ?nd Heifers, close profit. Account F. Davis; 1 Springer. HEAD . BEEF.-250 BONER AND STORE CATTLE, including;— Account Client; 5 Yearling Jersey Heifers, out of herd averaging 3501b fat. factory returns. Account Client: 15 Yearling Jersey Heifers. Account A. G. Landon: 16 Extra Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers. 750 SHEEP, Including;— Account J. Mulligan, who has sold his farm: 218 Pour find Five-yoar-i Old Ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams; 4 Southdown Rams; also 50 Fat Hoggets, 125 W.F Ewe I Hoggets. 6C» W.P. Wether Hoggets. 00 Forward | Conditioned Two-tooth Wethers, 30 Two and FourI tooth Ewes, r.w. Southdown rams end February; J 60 F.M. F>ves, r.w. Southdown rams.
500 PIGS-VORKER.S, BACON EHS. STORES AND WSANERcS. including:—Account W. G. Thomas: 1 Tamworth Boar, fit for service. Account G. Munro: 10 Three-month-old Berkshires (7 gilts, 3 boars), from litter of 22. SUNDRIES.—Account A. S. Mlddleton: 4000 One and Two-yop,r-old Barberry. Account Client: 1 Man's Bicycle. 14-gallon Couper. Account Client: Large Quantity Wire Netting, in good order. RtAUNGATUROTO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 7. On arrival of Auckland Express. 150 HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. TURUA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY. JULY, 7, 12 NOON. 150 HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. WAIUKU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY. JULY 7, 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. TE KOHANGA. FRIDAY, JULY 7. 11.30 A.M. Account Estate Mrs. N. Cole-Baker (deceased), Te KolTanga, the property having been sold. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DSAD STOCK: 61 Jersc-y-cross Cows, 12 Two-year-old Jersey-cross Heifers, all in-calf to well-bred Jersey bulls; 11 Jersey-cross Heifer Calves, 3 Aged Farm Horses, 1 Set 14-Blade M.H. Discs, in good order; Ruston Hornsby Mower. Danes Catermaran (nearly new), S.F. Plough. Chain and Grass Harrows, Grindstone on Stand. 3 H. Sets of Harness and Swingletrecs, Farm Tools,' Small Quantity Furniture, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. COUNTRY, SALES. MONDAY, JULY 3—PAERATA CSalo Estate Jno. Schlaepfer, Sen., 112 Frlesian and Friesian-cross Cows and Heifers), MAUNGATUROTO (Pig Sale), WAIUKU (Pig Sale). TUESDAY. JULY, 4.—KUMEU, WELLSFORD, PUKEKAWA (Sale of J. J. Caley, 26 High Grade Jersey Cows). ' THURSDAY. JULY 6.—PAPAROA, PUKEKOHE. FRIDAY. JULY 7.—MAUNGATUROTO, TURUA, WAIUKU, TE KOHANGA (Sale Estate Mrs. N. Cole-Baker, 73 Cows and Heifers, etc.). MONDAY. JULY 10.—HELENSVILLE,. MAUNGAKARAMEA. PAKURANGA (Sale A. G. Baird). TUESDAY. JULY 11.—WAIOTIRA, ONEWHERO (Sale John Reid). _ , , FRIDAY. JULY 14.—PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale), WAITAKARURU. MONDAY. JULY 17.—MAUNGATUROTO (Pig Sale). PARUA BAY. POKENO, WAIUKU (Pis Sale). TUESDAY, JULY 18.—KUMEU, RUNCIMAN. THURSDAY. JULY 20. —PAPAROA, PUKEKOHE. FRIDAY, JULY 21.—TURUA. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND. MAUNGATUROTO PIG SALE. MONDAY. JULY 3. 12 NOON. 450 PIGS—PORKERS. BACONERS, STORES AND WEANERS. Entries Solicited. PAEROA CATTLE. MONDAY, JULY 3, 11.30 A.M. 250 HEAD CATTLE—DAIRY. BEEF, STORE AND BONER. Account Client: 12 Fmpty Two-year Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers. Account Client: 12 2 1 ,2-year Shorthorn Steers. Account Geo. McKee: 1 Medium Draught Mave. all work. Account Client: 140 Good Purirl Posts and Strainers. Account Client: 100 Macrocarpa Posts. Account Client: 1000 Rewa Rewa Battens. Account Client: 10 Tons Good Quality Hay. Entries Solicited.
list op country sales. JULY. MONDAY, 3rd.— MAUNGATUROTO (Pig). PAEROA (Cattle). WAIUKU (Pig). TUESDAY 4th. —HEBEKINO. MANGAWHAEE, ! PAPAKURA, TOREHAPE (Clearing Sale acccount WEDNESDAY, Sth.—PAEROA (Clearing Sale, THU C RSDAY. ob 6t°h.-MANGAWHARE (Pig) KEREPEHI (Clearing Sale, account Thompson). FRIDAY, 7th. —MAUNGATUROTO (Cattle), PAPAMONDAY.®^:-- CLEVEDON, HENDERSON, MAUNGAKARAMEA, PAEROA (Pig). TUESDAY, 11th. — KAUKAPAKAPA, PAEROA (Dairy). WAIOTIRA. WEDNESDAY, 1 21 IT N G ATEA. THURSDAY. 13th,—KAJHS'a POKEKOHE FRIDAY, 14th. —PAPAKURA, WAIUKU (L>airy;, MONDM WOR mh. - MAUNGATUROTO (Pig). PAEROA (Cattle). WAIUKU «. at?a TUESDAY, 18th.— (Cattle). AKAAKA (Clearing Sale gcrount McConnell). Sf^st^X^Sr^/IuKEKOHE THURSDAY 27th— PUKEKOHE. ™DAY 28th-PAPAKURAj a Q (Pig) , M (CaUle). WAIUKU AWATEA road, parnell. STOREY AND HALF BUNGALOW ON CORNER SECTION. FRIDAY, JULY 7. AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE AND SON'S. LTD.. AT THEIR ROOMS, 83, QUEEN STREET. Account Trustees Executor and Agency Branch of New Zealand insurance Co., Ltd., in estate w. R. J. Smythe (deceased). NO 7 AWATEA ROAD (corner GlanvlUe Terrace). ' Very attractive and desirably situated Storey and Half Bungalow, tiled loof. stone base. On ground floor locnge sliding doors to dining room, bedroom, all electric kitchenette, laundry; Upstairs. 3 bedrooms, glassed-in sun room, very fine tiled bathroom. Well appointed. Mirrored "Lrdrobes. etc.. 2 p.w.c.'s. Large garage. Freehold corner section, approx. 54 x ljOit, very nicely laid out. Exceptional opportunity to acquire a superior home in in«s locality. - HERNE BAY INVESTMENT. LARGE RESIDENCE IN FLATS AND APARTMENTS. FRIDAY. JULY 7, AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD., Account Trustee in Estate at their Rooms, 63» QUEEN STREET. NO. 47. WALLACE STREET. Large 2-storey Residence in 11 Flats and Apartments; 4 bathrooms, 5 lavs.. 3 motor garages. Insurance £2300. Freehold section, lro ! 24p0 with 123 ft frontage. Excellent situation for letting flats and apartments. With moderate outlay th« rental value could be greatly increased. FABMLET, ACRES. SWANSON. FRIDAY. JULY 7. AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., Account Owner, at their Rooms, 83, QUEEN ST. 15U ACRES, in Birdwood Estate, 2'i miles from Swanson Station. Ten acres in grass, balance bush and scrub. Creek on fne boundary, good spring. Small cottage, outbuildings. :G
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 9
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