Auction Sales. Tl/TESSRS ALFRED BUCKLAND AND 1M " SONS LTD.. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auotion Sates delivery will only be given lor CASH unless arrangements for credit have been previously made with the Management. WEEKLY SALES. WESTFIELD YARDS—WEDNESDAYS Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS—THURSDAYS: Dairy and Store Cattle. BUYERS FOR MESSRS THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS, ETC. "AUCKLAND & LIMITED. p t 0 U N T R Y SALES. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, May 19. PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY, May 20. WAIUKU (Pig SaIe)—MONDAY, May 23. TAKANINI (Sale Est. Francis, deed.) —MONDAY, May 23. PUKEKOHE (Franklin Jersey Breeders' SaIe)—TUESDAY, May 24. PAERATA (Sale of Messrs Workman Bros)—WEDNESDAY, May 25. PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY, May 31. PUKEKOHE SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, MAY 19, AT 11 A.M. 200 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Including: On account of Mr C. A. Kidd, Puni, THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD. 16 JER. AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, due to calve June, July and August. 4 18-MONTHS-OLD JER. HEIFERS, due to calve October. 10 JERSEY CALVES, by a ped. Jer. bull. .1 HIGH-GRADE 3-YEAR-OLD JER- > SEY BULL. 1 CATTLE DOG, QUANTITY OF COW COVERS. On account of Mr W. A. Grant, Bombay,
3 10-MONTHS-OLD PED. JERSEY HEIFERS, pedigrees at sale. Also, 5 DAIRY COWS, due to calve. 3 YEARLING HEIFERS. AT 1 P.M. 100 HEAD REEF. 300 HEAD STORE CATTLE. AT 11 AX 600 PIGS PORKERS, RACONERS, STORES AND WEANERS. Also, AT 10.30 A.M. On account of Mrs M. Greenwood, who is leaving the district. 1 27-GAL. DIAROLO SEPARATOR, CHURN, 2 2GAL. CREAM CANS, 2 RUCKETS, 14in. ACME WRINGER, GARDEN TOOLS, SUNDRIES, etc. 12 RLACK ORPINGTON PULLETS. On account of a client, who is leaving the district, 2 DANE HAY SWEEPS, Farmer's Favourite Top-dresser, Cart, Sledge, Circular Saw, 50 Posts, 7 Strainers, Scalding Trough, Quantity Iron, Field Tiles, Jin and fin Piping, Farm Tools, 3 Test Buckets and Bottles, Barb Wire, and Wire Netting, Sundries, etc. I PUKEKOHE HORSE RAZAAR. FRIDAY, MAY 20, AT 10.45 A.M. 150 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. WOODHILL. (i-Mile from Railway Station). TUESDAY, MAY 24, AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr H. Z. Hodge, Woodhill, who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 53 CHOICE JERSEY AND JER.CROSS DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd Galvers. 3 calved, 2at profit, balance due to calve July and Aug. 10 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS, due to Calve June-July. NOTE.—The. above are all in calf to the Reg Ped Jer. Bull "Lock Kowhai Truant," a son of "Kuku Jack." The herd is a first-class line and can be thoroughly recommended. 1 4-Cow Treloar Milking Plant, practically new, 90-gal. Ball-bear-ing Alfa Laval Separator, Friction Clutch, Vat and Strainer, 2 12gal. Cream Cans, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. OKAERIA - WAERENGA. j (NEAR STORE) I l MONDAY. JUNE 13. | AT 1:1.30 A.M. I ALFRED BUCKLANH AND SONS. LTD. Have, received instructions I'rom Mrs J. M. Taylor, who has sold her farm, and Mrs E. E. Browne, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND Particulars Later Woods' Great Peppermint C'ire For Children's Hacking Cough.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 57, 18 May 1932, Page 2
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