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SALE BY MORTGAGEE. SATURDAY, THE 29th DAY OF! ° JULY, 1933, at 11 o’clock in the] morning at the ROOMS of the AUC- j TIONEEBS, The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited, are instructed by the Mortgagee under Memo of Mortgage Number 1G0702, to Sell Certain Land at the Corner of Third Avenue and Kauika Road in the Borough of Whangarei, containing 1 rood 10 porches more or less, being Lot 1 on a Deposited Plan No. Soon and Part of Lots 32, 33 and 34 on Deposited Plan No. 2(505 and being portion of To Wharowharo Block, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 422 Folio 00, Auckland Registry. The conditions of sale may be seen without fee at the office of the Auctioneers at Whangarei or at the office of Mr H. C. M. Norris, Solicitor, Hamilton. 233

SALES BY AUCTION C LE 'J'UESDAY, JULY 25™ AT 1.30 P.M. At the Residence: NO. 1 MOODY’S AVENUE Instructed by MRS. 0. JONES, wo will sell as above the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, including': — 5 T). Chairs, 1 Cane Chair, Settee and Squab, Marble Clock, Chesterfield Suite, Gramophone and Records, Palmstand, Morris Chair, Carpet Square, Hall Runner, 2 Hall Carpets, Linos, Floor Rugs, Slip Mats, K. Table, Clock, 1 ?,ft. O.R. Bed and Wire and Kapok, Stretcher, 4ft. Gin, O.R. Bed and Wire and Kapok, .3 O.R. Comb. Chests, Electrolux, Meat Safe, Crockery, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Books, Garden Tools, Tools, Lawn Mower and Sundries. ARING gALE

rpHOMSON, gAGLEY & QO. J^TD. THE AUCTIONEERS J 320 JERSEY QATTLE of SUPERIOR BREEDING and QUALITY “ALMADALE” ANNUAL SALE On account of W. H. MIERS, Esq. Ot the Farm, ROTOTUNA, 5 miles from Hamilton. IJUESDAY, JULY 25™’ 1933 AT 11 A.M. * The best offering ever submitted from this famous stud, comprising;— 27 IN-CALF HEIFERS (5 BULLS,. two years old and over 17 YEARLING BULLS 50 HEAD THE HEIFERS. —These are practically all sired by the great breeding bull, Almadale Oxford Lad (Willonyx Oxford Lad Imp.—Chelsea Flower, C.O.R. 7081bs. fat), and are from some of the most beautiful cows in the herd. They include the JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER at the last Waikato Show, a-full-sister to the Oaks winner, Jersey Brae Delight, and others from prizewinning line bred Majesty matrons. They are in calf to Hua Brook Rosajmond (Mourier’s Oxford Noble Imp.— Hua Brook Rossraore).

There is also a beautiful line of 13 in-calf heifers from MR. J. BONES’ ‘ ‘ Greener oft” stud, and include several similarly bred to the famous Cousin Grace, C.O.R. 9351b5. fat at 3 years, and those smashing heifers Greeneroft Golden Grace, who promises to do SSOlbs. fat as a junior two-year-old, and Greeneroft Lady Grace, who looks like finishing her record with SOOIbs. fat as a three-year-old. THE BOLLS. —This is one of the best lines of bulls ever offered in the Dominion. They include Almadale Oxford Lad, a proved sire, Hua Brook Eossmore. All are from tested dams, and some of the greatest cows in the herd. They are mostly sired by General Cowslip’s Pioneer Imp,, one of the best bred bulls in the Avorld, who is leaving magnificent stock. Those in search of herd sires cannot do better than inspect the sons of this great bull from beautiful Almadale matrons. These bulls will improve both typo and production.

“0.K.” ANNUAL SALE On account of MB. A, E. WATKIN. At the Farm, TAKANINI, 17 miles from Auckland, on the Main South Bond. 'yyEDNESDAY, JULY ggTH, 19:33 AT ]1 A.M. A magnificent line of in-calf Heifers and Bulls, all beautifully bred, comprising:— 30 IN-CALF HEIFERS 24 TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLD BULLS 1(5 YEARLING BULLS 70 HEAD THE HEIFEBS are mostly the progeny of Oxford Beau ’s Combination, Imp., C. 8.8., and Lord Aldan’s Challenge, Imp., and include daughters of Woodstock Feeria, C. 0.8. 7291b5. fat at 4 years, Prie Dieu, C. 0.8. 7341b5. fat at 3 years, and others from the families of Jewel’s Mystery, C. 0.8. Slfilbs. fat, and Lady’s Perfection, C. 0.8. 7701b5. fat. We have recently inspected this line of heifers, and consider, irrespective of the great, breeding, it is one of the best lines of heifers we have ever had to offer. THE BULLS.—These are also mostly sired by the above bulls, and are from some of the. greatest cows in the L ‘ O.K. ” Stud. The two-year-olds in particular are well-grown, lusty bulls, capable of heavy service, and are wonderful breeding types.’ The yearlings are all beautifully backed and have been well done and should be good service bulls for the coming sea-! son. |

BUY NOW before the Big Rush, which will surely take place when the better times, which are close at hand, come. The above sales offer a wonderful opportunity to secure, some of the Dominion’s very best cattle —cattle that will soon be worth double the money they can be bought for to-day. If you cannot attend, our Stud Stock exports will bo available to make selections for you without any additional cost. Write for Catalogues. AUCTIONEERS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Branches, 168 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 0. J. D URBIN SADDLER *BO ALBERT STREET Opp. Buckland’s AUCKLAND RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALTY Material and Workmanship Guaranteed, Old Saddles taken as part payment for New. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED A Trial Solicited. 391

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1933, Page 16

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