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-Sales by Auction. WESTFIELD yARDS. •THURSDAY. JANUARY 00 AT 12 NOON. A LFRED AUCKLAND AND OONS Will Sell, On account of Client who is giving up dairying, iA CHOICE JERSEY COWS, in milk 4 CH0 HE YEARLING JERBBY 1 PUREBRED JERSEY BULL HORSE, TRAP. *»!> ZlZZzba ' lfi-GALLOii MiLK "CANS. A LFRED -DUCKLAND AND CONS. IJIHE TTAYMARKET. FRIDAY, JANUARY OQ A LFRED J3UCKLAND AND CONS Will Sell AT 10.30, CH'AFF. OATS. BRAN. Etc. HARNEBS, SADDLERY, VEHICLES HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. AT 12 NOON. 2 PAIRS WELL-MATCHED SHETLAND A PONIES, broken to saddle 1 BAY MARE. 7 years old, by Bell Boy; first-class hack. 1 FIRST-CLASS ROAN BUGGY MARE, from Papakura 4 HEAVY DRAUGHTS, any trial 3 GOOD SORTS, suitable for baker's or butcher's carts. . 3 GOOD HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS. A LFRED J>UCKLAND AND OONS. C. G. BROOKEB, Auctioneer. T UCERNE ESTATE, DEMUERA. QATURDAY, JANUARY 91 ( AT 12 NOON. The Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. D. Moore, whose lease has expired, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND , DEAD STOCK, As follows, AC CHOICE COWS, in milk and to calve. w A real good herd, mostly Jerseys and Holstoins 3 JERSEY HEIFERS. 12 to 18 months 7 HOLsTEIN HEIFERS, 12 to 18 months 2 YEARLING HOLSTEIN BULLS 1 3-YEARS-OLD HOLSTEIN BULL 1 BAY MARE, good in any harness, 4 years old 1 BAY GELDING, good in any harness, 4 years old 1 BAY COLT, 2 years old 1 BAY COLT, 1 year old 1 BLACK FILLY, by Specialist 2 GOOD HARNESS PONIES 1 WAGGON/ up to 21 tons, in first-class order 1 SPRING CART, in good repair 1 TAX CART AND HARNESS 1 Set Leading Harness, 2 Sets Waggon Harness, Spring Cart Harness, 2 Gents.' Saddles and Bridles, 7 Home . Rugs, 6 Milk Cans, Cooler and Receiyer, 4 Buckets, Largo Copper and Bath, 1 STACK. MEADOW HAY, 30 to 40 tons 60 FOWLS, mostly Leghorns Lot Second-hand Timber and Galvan- ; ised Iron, Sundries, etc.

Luncheon Provided. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, AUCTIONEERS. JTELENSVILLE CALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY. pEBBUARY A 1914. I pUCKLAND AND gONB Have received instructions from the Mortgagees to Offer by Public Auction ■ .ACRES. A EURO A. ' v'tu being Sections 13 t 14. 15. 40, 84, and part of 35. Ahuroa Parish. 2 miles from , Ahuroa railway station, school, and post , office. Cottage 2 rooms; 200 acres surface sown some time back;' 349 acres nearly all in ,bush■ (some splendid milling timber); nearly 'all ring fenced, fences 5 barb wire, good;.order: 6 paddocks, well watered by streams and springs. . TERMS AT SALE. 'ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. MERCER. • MONDAY, pEBBUARY Q AT 11.50 A.M. Owing to'their retiring from dairying, the Undersigned have received instructions to Sell, in the Estate of Messrs. K. and S. Hunter, as above, ■ ALL' OF THEIR LIVE AND DKAD STOCK, As follows:— 27 .CHOICE COWS, in milk IBULL 3 WORKING HORSES 1 Massey-Harris Drill, 3 Sets Tine Harrows, 1 Cambridge Roller (Booth McDonald), Scarifier, Disc Harrows, Hprnaby Plough, Massey-Harris Plough, 4 Cream Cans, Grindstone, Tester, Skim-milk Tank, Swingletrees, Back-bands and Chains, Tip OT r l y »nd Harness. 4 Horse Collars SULKY AND HARNESS 50 Sheets Galvanised Iron,. Sprayer, Drain Pipes, 1} Tons Chaff, Totara and Wattle Fencing Posts, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, AUCTIONEERS. pRIDAY, pEBRUARY 19 AT 2 P.M. THE JAWNS TESTATE, THE J AWNS pSTATE, Adjoining the well-known Bayswater Estate, North Shore. J OUIS J EWIS, Instructed by Messrs. Paul Hansen and Co., WILL SELL BY AUCTION. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, On pRIDAY, pEBBUARY 10 1914,

AT 2 P.M. Remember, there are only 31 Allotments on this beautiful subdivision, and an effort is to be made to dispose of every Allotment at Auction, to achieve which the reserve prices have been fired at exceptionally low figures. The Terms are specially easy:— 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, 10 PER CENT. IN THREE MONTHS BALANCE FOR 5 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. POINTS. Seven of '.ho Allotments have Sea Frontages, and the whole of the allotments are within 2 Minutes of the Beach. Gas and Water along Main Road. Magnificent and Uninterrupted Views Excellent Soil. Good Roads. The Cheapest Fares in the Auckland District. , Fare only Hd, with a frequent tervice Tram passes the door. 10 Minutes from Queen Street, and yet far away from the dust and smoke of tho City. Lend Transfer Title. " T<HE T AWNS." Richly endowed by all of Nature's best, A favoured spot now on our vision dawns. Who truly seeks for beauty, peace, and rest, Will find his hopes attained at The Lawns." Plans, etc., from • T ODIS J EWIS, AUCTIONEER, VICTORIA, STREET EAST. PAUL TTANSEN AND HO., ■ -M, QUEEN STREET,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 16

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