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Sales by AuctionPRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14thPAPATOETOE. THE undersigned have received instructions X from Hr. F. W. Bowman to sell his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK On above date. ALFEED BUCKLAND AND SCNS. PUKEKOHE YAEDS. MONIUAY, JANUARY 29. i ~f\ SPRINGING COWS AND IOU LLtirERS 20 Dry Cows 40 2* to 5-year-old Steers, from the North 150 leaning steers. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. DAIRY FLAT. NEAR LUCAS CREEK. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3, At 11.30The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. N. Casey. Dairy Flat, who has sold his farm, to sell. rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK, viz.:203 Sheep. 2 and -tooth Wethers and Ewes 5 Choice Dairy Cows ID Choice Heifers 10 Yearling Steer? 13 Store Cows, in forward condition JO Strong Calves 2 Really Good Farm Mare? 2 3-year-old Medium Draught Colts 1 4-ye.-,r-old Medium Draught Colt 2 Medium Draught Mares, stinted to Macbeth 2 Weight-carrying Hacks 1 Child's Pony Small Dray, Dis-c Harrow?, S.F. Plough. Tine Harrows. Scarifier and Moulder. Double Moulding Plough Bullock Waggon, "in tire, will carry 4000 ft timber 3 Timber Jacks Farm Tools 30 Head Poultry Household Furniture and Effects. Luncheon Provided. K Brake will leave Birkenhead on arrival of' 3 30 a.m. 't&amer from Auckland to convey" intending buyers to Sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. HELENSVLLLE SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. The undersigned will hold a SHEEP FAIR as above, and will yard upwards of 1000 s E E p Entries Respectfully Solicited. ALFEED BUCKLAND AND SONS. piEST gHEEP T["AIR. EEMUEEA YARDS. rpUESDAY/, -pEBEUAEY jj^ AT 12 NOON. The undersigned will hold their FIRST SHEEP FAIR as above, for about, A. "00 SHEEP OF ALL CLASSES. Including 200 R A " 8 Entries Respectfully Solicited. ALFEED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. pOTJNTKY OALES. PUKEKOHE-MONDAY", January 29. WAIUKU—SATURDAY. February 3. DAIRY Clearance Sale of Mr N. Casey's Live and Dead Stock, SATURDAY. February 5. ALFRED BUCKLAXD AND SONS. THURSDAY. Ist FEBRUARY. OAMUEL pOCHEAXE AND QON Will Sell bv Auction, at the Confection and Tea Rooms. Queen-street (next Bartlett's Photographic Studio), next Thursday, at - 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF i'HE SHOP FITTINGS AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of WALL MIRRORS, Glass Show Cases, Window Fittings MARBLE SLAB. Ice Chest, Lolhe Jars in great variety CASH REGISTER Scales and Weights, Curtains. Linoleum CONFECTIONERY, Chocolates, etc.; all new 10 Small TABLES. Aus. Chairs CHINA. Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Platedware. Also, THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF LEASE of Shop Premises, having about 2 years and 5 month* to run, at £3 153 a week, including Counter and Shop Fittings. OAMUEL jHOCHRANE AND COX, J. DACRE, Auctioneer. .-VTONDAY, FEBRUARY r SMALL FARMS, OTAHUHU. 32' ACRES, COTTAGE AND OUTBUILDINGS Hi ACRES AND BUILDINGS, FRONTING TAMAKI RIVER. 5 ACRES, PLANTED WITH LEMONS. FIRST-CLASS LAND. OAMUEL jpOCHBANE AND QON Have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, sth February, at 12 o'clock, pARISH OF -\TANUBEWA. JOT 46. containing 11 acres 1 rood and 20 J perches First-class Land, fenced and in grass, with OUTBUILDINGS thereon, fronting the TAMAKI RIVER. It i 3 laid off and pegged out in Half-acre Lots for Sale, if wished by future buyer. J* OT 48. containing 32 acres and 33 perches -J (excepting piece conveyed to F. C. Lippiatt). with COTTAGE AND OUTBUILDINGS thereon, all fenced; 7 acres in crop, the rest in good grass; fine well of water, fronts Taniaki River; good land. J" OT 2—SMALL FARMS. OTAHUHU. containJ ing 5 Acres Splendid Land, all fenced; planted with full-grown lemon trees producing large return. This is also la'.rl out and pegged off for sale when required. The above are well-known as Mr. Hutton's Properties, and are situated about 1| miles from Railway Station. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. QAMUEL pOCHRANE AND COX. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. pABRIEL JEVnS AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. WE ARE PREPARED TO pONDUCT QALES BY AUCTION AT PRIVATE "RESIDENCES. CLIENTS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND STRICT REGARD TO ECONOMY IN CONDUCT' OF SALES. OUR CHARGES WILL BE FOUND THE LOWEST AGAINST ALLCOMERS. WE MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES. INTERVIEW SOLICITED,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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