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Sales by Auction. rpnE TTAYMARKET, T ms D ay, AT 10 A.M. SHARP. ALFRED -DUCKLAND AND gONa Have received instructions from Mr. E. C. Smith to Sell, 4 ' CONSIGNMENT OF SECOND-HAND A ENGLISH HARNESS AND SADDLERY. Ex Morayshire, comprising, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS (all " sizes 1 , SADDLES. BRIDLES. Etc. Made by Leading Makers at Home- Practically new. AT 10.30. /"IHAFF. OATS, HAY. ETC.. V.' HARNESS. SADDLERY. VEHICLES, HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 12 NOON. THE TROTTING MARE. HINEKOWHAI. three-year-old. by Ghoai— Pai, in training. BROWN GELDING, ton trial. v 3 HEAVY DRAUGHTS, all the weights. BAY' GELDING, quiet and reliable, in harness; lady can drive. BLACK MARE, five-year-old. by Bellboy, quiet in single and double harness. BAY MARE, quiet and reliable in harness and saddle. 1 TRUCK DRAUGHTS, Trom Maungaturoto. Also, from Wanganui. -< TRUCK USEFUL SORTS, light and .L medium, three to six-year-olds; all broken to harness. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND OONS. C. G. BROOKES. Auctioneer.

pUKKKOHE CHEEP HpAIR. rpUESDAY. pEBRUARV 97 AT 12 NOON. ALFRED pUOKLAND AND g ONS - Will hold their Second Sheep and Ram Fair in the Puiekohc Sheep Fair Yards as above, and will yard EWES. WETHERS. AND LAMBS, j Including— j 500 TWO-TOOTH ROMNEY \ LINCOLN j EWES i 430 FRESH FULL-MOUTH CROSSBRED . Ewes, from Waerenga. „ . ! 200 CROSBRED EWES, from V\ airamarama. „ T . 1 600 FAT AND STORE LAMBS, from Wni : | ramarama and Waerenga. Also, 14-00 RHEEPi ¥R(m TB ATCAU ' Consisting of— 500 FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS. 300 CHOICE TWO-TOOTH EWES (Romney Lincolns). „„,„„ 330 FRESH FULL-MOUTH EWES.. 200 FAT AND FORWARD LAMBS. Also, 1 A RAMS, all breeds. , . ■ J.ZU Entries Respectfully Solicited. ALFRED TDUCKLAND AND gONS piCHARD ARTHUR AND £0. rpms F) AYAT 1 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS. ELLIOTT-STREET. On account of a wholesale Finn in the City, who are giving up their Ironmongery Department. WITHOUT RESERVE. 1A DOZ. STEVENS STEEL FRYPANB 10 (assorted sizes). 20 Do*. Enamel Saucepans. 4 Do/.. Pie Dishes. 5 Doz. iter 'Pitchers 6 Doz. Enamel Scoops, 4 Doz. I Tuned and Enamel Kettles. Pudding Moulds. Coffee Pots. Miners' Cans, etc.etc. 1 NOTE.—The above lines are in Ir.-t-class j Condition and for Absolute Sale. piCHARD ARTHUR AND QO. A. H. JONES, Auctioneer.

piCHARD -ARTHUR AND QO. rpHIS T) AYIN OUR ROOMS. ELLIOTT-STREET, OECOND-HAND pURNITTJRE. /(AA LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISH-. 4UU INGS AND FURNri'URE. j WITHOUT RESERVE. AT 10 O'CLOCK. On Account of a Gentleman giving Up Housekeeping.— 1 MAHOGANY HALL TABLE (with Mitrblo 1 Top) one Mahogany Washstand, six Mahogany Dining Chairs. piCHARD ARTHUR AND QO. A. H. JONES. Auctioneer. piCHARD ARTHUR- AND pO. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 3 P.M., i On the Premises, No. 46, West-st., Newton. piIRNITURE AND pURNISHINGS OF FIVE ROOMS. WITHOUT RESERVE. piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO. ! A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. ! YITEDNESDAY. XpARCH 9A 1912. j AT 1 P.M. SHARP. TMPORTANT TO QRCHARDISTS AND • j " FRUITGROWERS. 1 I ! E. A. pERKINS AND C°Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Morrison, The Orchard. Kaukapakapa, to Sell by Public Auction, at their QRCHARD AND pROPERTY. Situated Half-a-mile from Kaukapakapa Station. I OT 1, ABOUT 8 ACRES: LOT 2. ABOUT I J.J 9 ACRES; LOT 3, ABOUT 10 ACRES— I -Carrying about 3000 fruit trees, chiefly best variety APPLES, Dogherties, Spies, Grav, and Homes; ! mostly in good bearing. Grand shelter hedges; creek around orchard; ! good Dwellinghouse, packing-sheds, I stables, etc, . j JOT 4—75 Acres adjoining, suitable for . ' JJ sheep and cattle, carrying about £000 . ; tons of firewood. JOT 5—125 Acres adjoining orchard, J grassed, ploughablc and improved. LOT 6— HOMESTEAD—IO Acres. 10-roomed House, Man's House, two-storeyed j stable, fruit-packing sheds, carriage- ■ house, etc. Buildings. 8 years' built, i £00 TO 600 DOGHERTY APPLES JUST COMING TO PROFIT. j I OT 7—About 8 Acres, ready to plant, J ' THIS IS A GRAND CHANCE TO SECURE : A NICE ORCHARD. GOOD VALLEY SOIL. Handy to line; railway fare, 3s Bd. Cards to view, and full particulars on i application to auctioneers. j Reason for selling—Mr. Morrison now 70 j years of age. P A pERKINS AND po.. * AUCTIONEERS. 3 | CITY MARKET. 1, 1 T"" >j OECOND QHAUPO gHEEP pAIR. I - TTrrEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY 90 | _ ' '" . 16.000 ( , Mri l B _ " K "' 4500 FULL-MOUTH EWES 1500 CHOICE 4 and 6 TOOTH EWES. 1500 TWO-TOOTH WETHERS. I 3500 TWO-TOOTH EWES, i 1000 FOUR-TOOTH ROMNEY CROSS EWES. s 4000 SHORN AND WOOLLY LAMBS. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. '' rpilE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING po., T TD. HAMILTON. G. F. McCULLAGH. Auctioneer 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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