Sales by Auction. pUKEKOHE TTORSE pAZAAB. TUTONDAY, M ARCH I_g AT 10.30 A.M. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND QONS Will hold their next Horse Sale in the PukeUohe Horse Bazaar, on Monday, March 18, and will yard dpwards of 2 0 0 HORSES, Heavy, Medium, and Light, Broken and Unbroken. Entries Solicited. A LFRED TJUCKLAND AND CONS. WELLSFORD. TUESDAY, TITARCH K AT 12 NOON. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, Will Yard Q A A HEAD CATTLE. Also, HORSES, SHEEP, ETC. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, ■ " J* - ff"™ i .■WEDNESDAY, -MARCH g ■ At 12.30. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND OONfl Will Yard 9AA HEAD CATTLE. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, T3AMARAMA. THURSDAY, iTyTARCH rt AT 12 NOON.. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. T. W. Weatherill, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, .> Consisting of 2 Good Cows, in milk. Waggon and Farm Horses; Mare, with foal at foot, by St. Hilda, work anywhere; Nickel-mounted Gig, with harness. Mowing Machine (nearly new). Hay Rake, Knife Grinder. Drill, D.F. Plough, Disc. Tide, and Chain Harrows, Scarifier, Clod Crasher, Waggon and Frame. Reaper and Binder, Sledge, , Milk Cans, Strainer, Churn, Cream Separator, Blocks, Timber, Lime, ';h Maize Sheller, Sprayer, Tools, Stack Cover, No. 3 Perfection 1 Kerosene w Stove (nearly new), Waifgon and Plough Harness, Sundries, etc. , Luncheon Provided. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, r pOR pRIVATE CALE. ROMNEY, LINCOLN, ENGLISH AND BORDER LEICESTERS, AND SHROP- ' SHIRE DOWN RAMS. ALFRED T3UCKLAND AND CONS. . F RIDAY. <M ARCH J. AT If, NOON SHARP. - -—-* "XArESTERN * SPRINGS ROAD— BUILD- A W INS SECTIONS. "•* M R. J THOBNES Wili Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-st., : ; WESTERN SPRINGS RD.—Two Splendid Building Sections, each having 66ft,to Western Springs Rd. by 264 ft. partly fenced; free of stone; large shed. Terms, £25 cash, balance 5 per cent. Full particulars and cards to view of tie .. Auctioneer, • . ■-■ - J. THORNES. 83. Queen-st. pRLDAY, ; M ARCH j- " AT 12 NOON SHARP. 9 A (GRAHAM-STREET, QITY. *"■ CHOICE RESIDENCE, EIGHT'ROOMS' • , M J THORNES, Instructed by Messrs. C. R. Williamson and Co.. will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, '<-£*"> 9A GBAHAM-ST;, CITY (off Victoria-it). _wVj Well-built Family Residence of eight rooms, besides bathroom and wash-house, * with copper and tubs; good timber and well-finished throughout; - bathroom ' has . shower and plunge and calif and lavatory, patent w.c, range, bay window, tiled hearths, cupboards, linen' press; , verandah and balcony, and all modern conveni-, ' ences. Splendid corner allotment, with beautiful views. Specially suitable for foodclass boardinghousc. Terms: About £150 cash, balance on mortgage. ■,- Cards to view of the Auctioneer. : J mHORNES, 83, QUEEN-OTREET. pRLDAY, TITARCH O \ . AT 12 NOON SHARP.. ■' *',' 'v £, 'V: pARNELL - FREEHOLD TJESIDENCE OF CEVEN pOOMS. v ,1/TR. J fJpHORNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street* T>ARNELL-MAmiKAU ROAD. OPPOSITE X »POST OFFlCE—Particularly well-built Family Residence of seven rooms, besides scullery, bathroom, wash-house with copper, three tubs and water, coal and wood shed, patent w. closet; well drained; splendid timber; verandah and balcony, with .lovely views of harbour which cannot be built out. . Venetian blind*, and gas fittings pro with the house. Freehold Allotment, 36ft by 232 ft, in garden, with fruit trees. Owner leaving district, and must sell. J. THORNES, 83. QUEEN-STREET, Auctioneer. Seeds, etc. yATES'S T\pW gEASON'S (JRAS3 AND pLOVER QEEDS. ' - Our Seeds are mostly Re-cleaned or our finecial Seed-cleanin? Machinery, and therefore we offer the very best value, as by ro-machining we remove as far as is possible all light and immature Seed. Husk, Straw, besides Weed Seed. fiend now for Samples and Prices. A RTHUR ATES AND QO., J TO* SEEDSMEN AND GROWERS. AUCKLAND. ■ I , ' .._.\^JBuilding Materials, Fuel, etc. . '. ' J. J. fr 1 it*- ;. FOB .':■; » ; '. MEWOAfITLE QOAI* ALL KINDS. ■ rpAUPIRI QOALS. ALL KINDa pRTJNNER TVTTJTS riOAL, CELEBRATED FOR BLAOKSIQTH'S PURPOSES. pRICKS, TIME, ' /CEMENT. AND. pOTOEET, piELD TILES, Em Q.ENERAL rtASRIERS. pURNirURE pEMOVAL A QPEOJALTrr TRY J. J. C™ a ' LTDHEAD OFFICE. QUEEN-STREET. Opposite JUNJS- Auckland. i s a. l a BwoatjwoOD PUNO3.-Th*> anions nam* E iiin itself guarantee of «_o*|i^ ; - M«M«. , . , . ■.'-■'■''..V'.'W.Vf-,! ■• - ':■": *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 3
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