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j '■:". rY Sales by Auction. SPECIAL FRUIT SALE. , JAS. CAETLL AND CO. . Will Sell by Auction, "THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock. n(\(\ CASES APPLES AND PEARS. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. PUKEKOHE. MONDAY, MAY 27, • " At 11 a.m. i inn DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS , .50 Two to three-year-old Steers 120 Yearlings ; ' '■ 80 Fat Bullocks and Cows . 150 Calves. ." " Also, ■-' The Imported Shorthorn Bull, "Grand Duke of Waterloo, 16th," sire Adonis, .'dam Grand Duchess of Waterloo 2nd. ; ALFRED BUOTjAND AND SONS. V " PAPATOETOE. .-:■.-,.;', ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, At 12 o'clock. . The undersigned have received instructions % from Mr. A. S. Thorburn to sell by aucl * '- tion,-on .the farm, " , Af\ • CHOICE . MILKING COWS i 6 Empty Cows, well forward in condition 4 Springing Heifers - ' '. 22 Strong Calves . ' 4 18-months Heifers and Steers 3 2-year-old Steers ; 4 Light Spring Trap Horses. . 'i ' Luncheon Provided. 1 >■■>-, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. RACECOURSE FARM, OTAHUHU. TUESDAY, MAY 28, '.' . At 1 o'Clock: The undersigned have received instructions from Mr.D. Kidd. to sell by Auction, on ~.; the Farm, AS ABOVE. " ""■. - ' '-'; ■' ' . -..';-.• ■■- "::'/! Dairy Cows Is. Calves. » " ,• , ' 1 Pure-bred Jersey Bull 2 Active Plough Horses 1 Bay Mare, with: Foal by Specialist, and .-' stinted to same 2 Mares, stinted to Specialist ' 1 Four-year-old Filly, by St. Paul ' 1 Two-year-old Gelding, by Menschikoff 2 Well-grown Medium Draught Fillies, rising two years" 1 Yearling Gelding, by St. Peter 1 Colt Foal, by Seaton Delaval : , 1 Yearling Filly.' by Wilmington'-.-. ' 1 Four-year-old : Gray Gelding, broken to ■• , . saddle and harness Single Furrow Hornsby Plough. Tine and Disc Harrows, Swingletrees, Plough '-.•■..."■'.'■ : - : -i Harness ■ ;■:•.■-/•■'.. ■<-;''■ 400-Gallon Tank and Water Trough, Lad- . ders, Dairy Utensils, and Sundries. / ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. I - : ; . * WAIPIPI. ' FRIDAY, MAY 31, . '.; ','S\& noon. ■ * ' , ■ The undersigned . have received instructions • from Mrs. Rumbal, who has sold her farm, ' to sell, as above, -J7 D AERY COWS AND HEIFERS •:.,; 8 WELL-GROWN CALVES 2 FARM HORSES, good anywhere •SPRING? CART AND HARNESS, DAIRY UTENSILS, SUNDRIES.: . ' '';•/■-• Also, : '« HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Luncheon provided. ' , ALFRED BUCKLAND AND'SONS. ' tJ ; ' QO U N T R Y CALEB. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, May 27. OTAHUHU-Clearance Sale of Mr. D. Kidd's Live and Dead Stock, TUESDAY, 28th. PAPATOITOI—CIearance Sale of Mr. A. S. Thorburn's Live and Dead Stock— NESDAY, .29th. ■;■;.■'., WAIPIPI-FRIDAY, May' 31-Clearance- Sale Mrs. Rumbal's Live and Dead Stock. , « WAIUKU-SATURDAY, June 1. ' KAIPARA MONDAY, June 3. WELLSFORD-TUESDAY, June 4; '' < - ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. ['■': AUCTION. AUCTION. . jCI.. .X3L .JOINTS LARGE 1 AND SMALL, To Suit All Customers. THRESH MEAT .Tl/TARKET,. . . ELLIOTT-STREET. ' \ TUESDAYS -' : ' - SALES ON' > FRIDAYS . AT -| f\ A.M. r ;/.. » SATURDAYS ' 1U . < CHOICEST AND FINEST: : BEEF MUTTON . PORK. I : .NO RESERVE. All Joints Cleared at Each Sale. • All Meat Killed Under Strict Government Inspection. ': • " •■ ; AUCTIONEER. D. EEID. ;. ' / pABRIEL T EWIS . AND ,; po., ■■; ' • AUCTIONEERS.;.: - V ' WE ARE PREPARED TO ' •■ /CONDUCT QJALES BY A UCTION AT "■ pRIVATE T3ESIDENCES. CLIENTS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION, : AND STRICT REGARD TO ECONOMY : IN CONDUCT OF SALES. , OUR CHARGES WILL BE FOUND THE 1 LOWEST AGAINST ALLCOMERS. WE MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES. - ', INTERVIEW SOLICITED. .V Coursing. . p OUR SING, jn OUR SING. . NORTH NEW ZEALAND COURSING CLUB. AT MIDDLEMORE, OTAHUHU. rpHIS J) AY, /; , . rjIHIS T)AY, ■ Otahuhu Maiden Stakes of £31. ' . Middlemore All-aged Stakes of £18 10s. Special Train leaves Auckland at 1.30 p.m., returning at conclusion of meeting. » Admission, Is; Stand, 6d. Ladies Free. : . 0 li. TAPPER, Hon. Sec. f . ... .. = === = . ;.. : : .;" ', Dividends. rpALISMAN CONSOLIDATED,/ LIMITED. ' A Dividend (the Bth) of One Shilling (Is) per Share has been declared by the Directors, pavab'le oh the Ist June, on all Shares on the register on 21st May, 1907. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from the 24th to 31st May, both days . inclusive- H. STANSFIELD. ..!■.-.: H. STANSFJELD. - " • -' •: -":■ .' Attorney. ■ Auckland, May 25, 1907. ; : rpHE DAY OF POOR CEILINGS IS PAST, j J- THE FACT THAT A : WUNDERLICH : TV/TETAL QEILING is beautiful does not necessarily mean that > it is ; expensive. . We can quote you for this class of work, and you will be astonished , how low our ■ i i)rice3 are ' The WUNDERLICH MRTAL CEILING iB 'j* Hygienic; being non-absorbent the surface cannot hold disease germs. . " Write or call for a copy of our Beautiful >. Homes." - -' v~ , '-■ ■ ',- ■Briscoe and /company, Ttd., ■ , sole agents, auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10