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Sales by Auction. _ PUKEKOHE YARDS. TfONDAY. pEBRUARY 2*?, AT 11 A.M. The Undersigned will Sell, inn DAIRY COWS AND Hi—^KS 110 Eighteen-month to three-year-old Steers, from Wairauiarania and Onewlicro 100 Yearlings to two-year-old Steers 130 Strong Calves 35 Fat Cattle. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. PUKEKOHE YARDS. -jIjONDAY. pEBRUARY 22, \T 12 NOON. p+f AGUES. QNEWHERO. The Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. M Poland to otter as above his nn VCRES situated three miles from townb( ' ship.' school, post office, store «' C ;A divided into eight paddocks, secure fenced and well watered. 'Hiere is a water-power flax mill on the property. Com! '-™«««« House and 3-roomcd Cottage, all necossaij outbuildings, in first-class order. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. REMUERA YARDS. I rpUESDAY. "AT ARCH Q AT 12 NOON. SECOND CHEEP AND p.VM pAIR. j The Undersigned will hold their Second j Sheep and Ram Fair at the Remuera Sheep | Fair' Yards on TUESDAY, March 9. and will . vard upwards of 5000 •«*LL- AND RAMS I Entries Respectfully Solicited. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND gONS. | , 1 , CHEEP pAIR. j iIELENSVILLE. ! SATURDAY. M ARCH j AT 12 NOON. j The undersigned will hold a Sheep Fair at 1 Ilelensville on above date, and will .vara ; upwards of 1 000 SHEEP AND . RAMS. j Entries Solicited. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. (SUPERIOR p RAZING AND "QATRYING pARM. pRIDAY, "A j" ARCH -JJ£ .=' "\ AT NOON. •;J'-AT'fil'E J HAYMARKET. j The Undersigned" have been favoured with j instructions from Mr. McFlinn to offer for i sale, on the above date. HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM, situated within two miles of the township of Onewhero, where there is a Creamery. The Farm comprises 350 Acres of Rich Soil, subdivided into 10 paddocks; 500 acres in rich pasture and turnips, balance fern land with rough feed throughout. Eight-roomed House, with verandah; stable, cowshed, barn, and ail*rieMß&tW outbuildings': small or-; chard. The soil is first-class pasture, really | good, and the Farm is well watered. ,- .,; ■ ..-:. •. ; Terms, at . SaleALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, THE HAYMARKET. p O tj/.fc T B Y g A L E 8. PUKEKOHE-MONDAY. 22nd February. / :' ALFRED pUCKXANB AND gONS. ■VTEW yzxiAsn. poAN AND mercantile . agency; QO., L™- , : , HAMILTON. "X/rATAIIATA gTOCK gALE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. PAA ' HEAD OF CATTLE 40 Fat Steers. Cows, and Heifers 200 1J to 2-year-old Steers 50 li to 2-year-old .Heifers 20 Heifers, in calf 180 Strong Calves 200 15 to 13-month ; Cattle '''.•:. • 400 F.F.M. Ewes (from Gisborne last year) 700 Breeding Ewes 200 Good Store Lambs. Implements,. Harness, etc. SALE AT 12 NOON. QECOND ANNUAL qHEEP pAIR AT QHAUPO. - ~r , Ti|SSDxVY, MARCH 9. ;, 1 X f\f\f\ EWES, WETHERS, AND 000 HOGGETS. C. HUNTER, Auctioneer. PAEMEES' pO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING pO., T TD. • "VTGARUAWAHIA QHEEP pAIR. "I\7"EDNESDAY. pEBRUARY 04 { 1 O 000 EWEij. WETHERS. AND LAMBS, AUsUUVJ Comprising: 4.000 FAT EWES 2500 FAT, FORWARD. AND STORE LAMBS 1500 FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS 1000 TWO. FOUR. AND SIX-TOOTH EWES 150 LINCOLN. ROM KEY. LEICESTER, AND SHROPSHIRE RAMS. SALE AT 11 A.M. SHARP. rFHE pARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING pO., T TD. G. F. MCCULLAGH. Auctioneer. T° pOARDINGHOUSE TZEEPERS AND OTHERS \rONSTEE pLEARANCE CALE. pOARDINGHOUSE pURNITUEE. TJAMILTON TTOUSE, p REY-STEEET (OPP. CARPENTERS' ARMS HOTEL). •jIfONDAY, 99ND. 11 A.M. "*" W. G. B AHSETT Instructed by the Owner, will Sell, rpHE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVEMENJ - TIONED HOUSE OF EIGHTEEN ROOMS, containing— Large DINING TABLES. COVERS, Chairs, COUCHES. Extra lieavv LINOLEUMS (only in use two months). S. and D.I. Bedsteads, ire-wove Mattresses and Stretchers. Kapok and Flax MATTRESSES. Pillows. Blankets, Sheets. LINES. PIANO (by ZiegleV. in splendid order). Curtains, Blinds. Oilcloth Toilet and Dinner • Waggon. Crockery, Cutlery Baths. MANGLE, Counterpanes. Towels, Piptures. !"<>**' *n<( Ph»m, meat Safes, and General Furwi-hinss of a Largo Boardinghouse.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13990, 20 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13990, 20 February 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13990, 20 February 1909, Page 10

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