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Sates by Auction. J. ' •■ T !!L DAY * p V K E K O HE. AT 10 A.M. CPEOIAL Tv) Am V OALE. ? A LFRED "OUOKLAND AND OONB. r pTJKBKOHE ,"y"ARDS. I M ONDAT - J™ 29, AT 10.30 A.M. ' ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND GONS . Will Sell ■QAIKI COWS AND HEIFERS. AT 1 P.M-. <7A FAT CATTLE. LAn FRESH-CONDITIONED THREE TO IxJKJ FOUR-YEAR-OLD STEERS. i C*f\ YEARLING ' HOLSTEIN, JERSEY, OU AND SHORTHORN HEIFERS. -J AA GOOD WOOLLY HOGGETS. A I.FRED pTJCKLAXD AND QONS. T\EVONPORT. WEDNESDAY. JULY 91 AT 10.30 A.M.. ALFRED TVUCKLAND AND g ONS Have received instructions from Messrs. W. Parsons and Sons, who are dissolving partnership, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF THEIR COACHING, CARRYING, AND CONTRACTORS' PLANT. ETC., Consisting of--16 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES 8 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, right out of work PAIR WELL-MATCHED BLACK GELDINGS 2 PAIR WELL-MATCHED GREY GELDINGS, 4yrs 3 Hooded Waggonettes, cary 9; 1 Brake, carry 19; Open 'Bus; Jubilee 'Bus. carry 22; 2 First-class Landaus, 1 Brougham. 3 Sulkies, D.S. Buggy, pole and 3hafts; S.S. Buggy, Break-lng-in Gig, 7 Sets Double Harness, 3 Sets Single .Harness, 'Bus Harness. Lamps,' 2 "Large Furniture Vans. Lorry. 2 Small Drays, 5 4in-tyred Drays. Light Spring Cart. 3 Heavy Carts. 2 Road Scoops, 2 Ploughs, 4 2-yard Ttaoks complete. Dray. Leading, Waggon, and Cart Harness, 30 Collars, 2 Saddles. Jack, Vice, Tank, Tools, Barrows, Contractor's Office. Sundries, etc. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the above plant, which is in first-class order and worthy of inspection. ALFRED JJUOKLAND AND CONS. AUCTIONEERS. pUKEKAWA. VIA npuAKAU nPHUBSDAY. AUGUST i ALFRED JJUCKLAND AND gC-SS Have received instructions from Mr. R. D. Dunn, of Pukekawa, who is retiring from dairying, to sell, as above, JTIB TWO WHOLE DAIRIES, ■*•*• Consisting of 62 CHOICE COWS, to calve early August and September. 6 THREE-YEAR-OLD HALFBRED JERSEY HEIFERS, calve August and September. 15 TWO-YEAR-OLD HALFBRED JERSEY HEIFERS, to calve in spring. • 1 SHORTHORN BULL. 1 JERSEY .HULL. 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD PUREBRED JERSEY BULL. 4 ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDINGS. 1 PONY. 20 PIGS--1 WAGGON. 25cwt (nearly new), SPRING TRAP, DISC. AND TINE HARROWS. S.F. PLOUGH. 10 MILKOANS, SUNDRIES, Etc. Luncheon provided. A launch will leave Mercer on arrival of the 7.28 a.m. from Auckland, and a coach will also meet same train at Tuakau. ALFRED T3UCKLAND AND QONS. "WATUKU pAST. FRIDAY. A UGUST 2, AT 12 NOON. ALBEED TIUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. J. -A. Albrecht, who is selling his farm, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD - -1 STOCK, «** 30 CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, to calve in the spring to pedigree Ayrshire Bull 6 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS 1 YEARLING BULL. 7 YEARLING HEIFERS PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULL ! 2 PUREBRED DEVON SOWS, in pig to Berkshire Boar 1 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR 1 DRAUGHT GELDING 1 DRAUGHT MARE, DRAUGHT FILLY 1 DRAUGHT MARE, stinted to Captain Wright. F.F. Drill, Farm Waggon (30cwt), Spring Dray (15cwt). DF. Dae Plough. Disc Tine, and Reversible Harrows. Roller, Oliver Plough, Cultivator, Sprayer, Pulling Gear, Swiugletrees, Waggon and Spring Cart Harness, Collars and Humes, Plough Harness. 100 7ft Vuriri Posts, 400 gal. Tank, 'Scalding Troughs, Milk-cans. Sundries, Quantity Furniture, etc. 14 NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION ii HARES, first issue. Luncheon Provided. Tile above Cows havo been carefully selected, and the Auctioneers wish to advise those in want of first-class cows to attend this Sale. ALBRED TVUCKLAND AND C^ONS, . ■ ■ pAPATOETOB. SATURDAY, AUGUST -jQ # AT 12 NOON. A- LFRED T>UCKLaT*O AND gONS Have received instructions from Messrs. Claude Bros., of Papahenna, Papatoetoc, who are dissolving partnership and are retiring from dairying, to sell as above. rpHE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD X STOCK--50 CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, to calve August, September, and October. 2 JERSEY BULLS, 1 SHORTHORN IWLL 3 GOOD FARM HORSES, work »ay,v:iero, 1 BUGGY MARE, by Bell Boy. BOY'S PONY 1 Black Hack, syrs, by Lord dive. 1 Chestnut Hack, reliable in any harness. Waggon, 2 Buggies, Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, Chain and Tine Harrows, S.F. Plough, Hand Shearer and Clipper, 2 Bottle Jacks, 3 WireStrainers, Wire Netting, Fencing Posts, Timber, Hand Truck, Extension Ladder, Separator and Churn, Grindstone, Waggon end Buggy Harness. 3 Gent.'s Saddles, Endless Chain, Steelyards, Plough Harness, Swingletrees. Crowbar, Buggy Jack, Vice, Z Postbole Borers, Mine Truck, Drill, 2 Boats, Forge and Anvil, Meat Safe. Purvey Chain,'spring Oart and Harness, 10 Milk Cans. 30 Sheep Hurdles, Maize Crusher, Grass-seed Cleaner, Copper. 6 Tanks. Windmill in good working order. 2 Pumps and Piping, Sledge, 3 Trough?, Iron Trough, Draining Tiles, Dairy Utensils. Sundries, Etc. Six tons of Meadow Hay. 20 Fowls, 50 N.Z. Dairy Association Shares. Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Luncheon provided. ■ ALFRED JSUCKLAND AND CONS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 3

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