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Sales by Auction. QATURDAY, TUNE 94 AT pUKEKOHE Y ARDS The undersigned have received instructions from MR. T. D. REID, of Waiuku, who has sold part of his Farm, to Sell, at the above yards,. i*>A HEAD OP CATTLE, Amongst them: 25 Dairy Cows 30 Three-year-old Holstein and Shorthorn Heifers 15 Three-year-old Half and Three-quarter-bred Jersey Heifers 30 Two-year-old Half and Three-quarter-. bred Jersey Heifers 6 Purebred Jersey Cows and Heifers, all eligible for entry in Herd Book 5 Purebred Jersey Bulls. Note.—We would call special attention to this Sale, as tho Dairy Cows are of the very best, and the 'Heifers are from special dairy strain. The Purebred Jersey Cows and Heifers are, entered or eligible for Jersey Herd Book, and nothing but PurebWl Bulls have been used in the entire herd. All the stock being offered has been bred on the farm except the Holsteins and the Shorthorns, which were carefully selected as calves. TVTEW rw EALAND T OAN AND ~\/rERCANTILE A GENOY pO., J TD. PRELIMINARY "VT OTI CE. rpUESDAY, TUNE 917 1911. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. C. D. Earl. Hunua Siding, who has' sold his farm, to Sell, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND. DEAD STOCK. Full particulars in future issue. TO-EW yEALAND JOAN AND TITERCANTILE A GENCY, QO., T TD. 1 , npilE TTAYMARKET. ' rpHIS TQAY, ' AT W.W. ; pHAFF. .OATS, MAIZE, ETC. HARNESS. SADDLERY. VEHICLES HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. AT 12 NOON. THOROUGHBRED MARE, nine years, by Hotchkiss—Vixen, by Castor—Victress, by Vortex—Gorgi; in foal to Gluten BAY FILLY, three-year-old, by Sea ton Delaval, out of above mare BLACK GELDING MANGU, by Powerful . —Unknown, with engagements at ' Ellerslie Winter Meeting CHESTNUT GELDING, five-year-old, good jumper, from" Wanganui BAY COB, six-year-old, by Merry Boy, reliable in ""harness and saddle BLACK GELDING, five-year-old, by Uhlan—Del mare, quiet in any harness •-■.-. • Also, 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Helensville 1 DRAUGHT FILLY, three-year-old, any trial, from Manurewa 3 BAY GELDINGS, suit butcher's and ' baker's cart. , FROM MAUNGATUHOTO: BLACK DRAUGHT GELDING, any trial BLACK GELDING, six-year-old, broken to , double "■ harness > ROAN MARE, six-year-old, suitable for - spring cart. ; ' 4 MEDIUM AND LIGHT UNBROKEN HAR- , NESS HORSES, from Helensville . ' 12J-HAND CHESTNUT PONY, four-year old, quiet to ride and drive BLACK MARE, four-year-old, by Wilmington, trial in harness FIRST-CLASS HUNTER, from Ngaire CHESTNUT- MARE, any trial. ALFRED jgUCKLAND AND QONS. r.C.G. BROOKES,, Auctioneer. T HIS JJAY, AT 10.30 : VICTORIA . AND LORNE STRETS.. AUCTION O ALE AT THE TV/TART. J TONES." AUCTIONEER, Well Sell by Auction, as above, without - : ■-'■'■' ■ reserve, FARM PRODUCE — Potatoes, Kumaras, Bacon, etc. ... FARM PRODUCE — Potatoes, Kumaras, Pumpkins,'! Onions, Etc. POULTRY— Full .Pens—Roosters, Hens, Ducks, Turkeys, Cockerels, etc.. Pigs. VEGETABLES. Grain, Sundries, 40 Boxes Bection Honey (new season's), 20 Boxes Soap. LARGE AVIARY. 9£ PUREBRED PRIZE INDIAN RUNNERS, _J«J 200-cgc strain. TjiRUIT— Supply to hand. . T TONES, AUCTIONEER, GRAIN* AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Victoria and Lome Streets. ; QTAHUHU TTORSE GALE. (SATURDAY). T) ALGETY AND pOMPANY, T IMITED, Will offer 100 H ORSES, Including— 9A FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTS, Mares and _wU Geldings A MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, rising four years 1 PAIR EXTRA GOOD COLTS, perfect J., match, rising four years 9 A HARNESS HORSES 9A HACKS AND PONIES. TIME OF SALE: LIGHT. HORSES AT 11 A.M. HEAVY HORSES AT 1 P.M. CON. CHRISTIE. Auctioneer. "\ TTAMILTON TTORSE ipAIR. "WEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDA Y, ■ M AV 31 AXD JUNE L OfJA HORSES OF . ALL CLASSES 50 USEFUL UNBROKEN HORSES ! v--100 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHTS 150 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS. ORDER OF SALEWEDNESDAY—Unbroken, Draughts, and Hacks.. .. THURSDAY-Balance Light Horses. ALGETY AND pOMPANY, T IMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. GALE OF • T)AIRY T AND, •VTEAR WAIHOU.' WAIKATO. JWEDNESDAY, TUNE ~IA Favoured by Mr. C. Cardenas, we will Sell his Kia Ora Farm (formerly Mr. Richard Burke's) of £77 . ACRES, " ' • Subdivided into Five Farms, Comprising:— No. I—Homestead Block of 220 Acres (11 paddocks), large Dwelling, with beautifully laid > out ornamental grounds; large stable with - loft, cowshed with four yards; all in grass and well watered by windmill and main drain. On this block there are 25 acres swedes, 25 acres new grass, and 140 tons of first-class meadow hay, all given In. No. 2—179 Acres, all in good grass and watered by artesian well and drains. No. 3—54 Acres, similar to No. 2, and bnyer of latter has option of taking it at same price. No. 4—106 Acres, nearly all in grass. No. s—llß Acres, part in grass, watered by windmill. The whole property well drained, rich swamp land. Full particulars on application. Plans boing prepared. Sale 'on the Farm, near Waihou, 12 Noon. TURMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING - /COMPANY, T TD.. ,'• HAMILTON. . ', G. F. MCOULLAGH, G. W. VERCOE. I - • auctioneers, : *"**** '■■■■'.•■'■"• 1 '<■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12