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' i v Sales by Auction. '•'• A A**"' WAIUKU. 2 ,HUBSDAY » TOE in AT 11.30 A.M. • pUCKLAND AND CONS Hove received Instructions from Mr. John H. .Martin, who has sold his farm, to Sell, at above, THE WfIOLE OF HIS LIVE AND . - DEAD STOCK. 4.K CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, *v . milking and due to calve July and ~ August , ,„ . , 12 CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS, due to „,. ~ialv°i alv ° early 2 5 KLINO HEIFERS, Jersey cross « S^, B a 18-MONTHSSTEERS a BULLS PAIR MEDIUM DRAUGHT FILLIES, , rising B y"> by Princo of "Wales 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING, " „,n»"»B.Byrs, by I'nnco of Wales 6 SUPKKIOR ■ HEAVY DRAUGHT , COLTS, AND FILLIES, rising 2yrs, . by Shepherd Boy and Laird of Elgin 3 DRAUGHT FOALS, by Marshall King THE WELL - KNOWN HUNTER. . , n UTIKU, splendid jumper 1 GOOD RELIABLE GIG MARE, „ LADY ROSKILL 1 GOOD HACK 1 BROWN MARE, by Psohem. with foal by Prince of Wales at foot, and in foal again , 4 YOUNG BREEDING SOWS 25 SLIPS, 30 FOWLS, TURKEYS 1 Gig (in good order), 1 Waggon (up to SOcwt), 1 Spring Dray and Harness, Sledge, 3 Sets Gig Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Portable Boiler (12gal), 70-Gallon Boiler, 8 Milk Cans. Buckets, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including new Piano 47 N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION SHARES, first issue Lauchoon Provided. On Account of Mr. W. Preston, of Puni, who is Retiring from Dairying, i 0 DAIRY COWS, due to calve early. Conveyance will meet the 7.17 a.m. train from Auckland at Pukekohe. The Cattle and Horses are equal to anything in the district, and are worthy of inspection. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, pUNCIMAN yARDS. .. CATURDAY, TUNE JO AT 11.30 A.M. A LFRED gUCKLAND AND CONB Will hold a gPECIAL T\AIRY gALE IN THE RUNCIMAN YARDS 'ON SATURDAY. JUNE 12, And will yard upwards of OKA DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Entries .- Solicited, ALFRED AUCKLAND AND gONS. • T~ r aka ' -yyAiuku.. '>THURSDAY, JUNE 04, AT 12 NOON. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS, Have received instructions from Mr. G. H. Selby. of Aka Aka, who has sold his farm, to Sell (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.), as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. A LFRED DUCKLAND AND CONS, AUCTIONEERS. .j i i.i . -. - ... - ' ' pUKEKOHE. f > ON THE GROUND. rpHURSDAY, JULY -j 1915, , AT 1 p!m. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. IN CONJUNCTION WITH rpHE "W" 7 " TOAN AW) TLTERCANTILE* AGENCY QO., J^TD., Will Sell by Auction, on the Ground, Pukekohe, rnHE. QLD CHOW, Q.ROUND. Subdivided into 1 AO NPLENDID RESIDENTIAL CITESThese Sections' are right In the heart of this progressive town, within a (tone's throw of the main street. Dry, volcanic soil, with' nice views. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Plans Being Prepared. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND 'CONS, AUCTIONEERS. n O UN T R. Y C A L B 8. TAKAPUNA-Sale of Mr. W. G. TyeSATURDAY. May 29. OPAHEKE—SaIe of Messrs. Hftwkesby Bros.-SATURDAY, May 29. PUKEKOHE-MONDAY. May 31. EAST TAMAKI-Sale of Mr. D. FindlayTUESDAY, June 1. WELLSFORD-TUEBDAY. June 1. HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAY. June 2. WAIUKU-SATURDAY. June 6. ' AKA AKA-Sale of Mr. J. H. MartinTHURSDAY, June 10. RUNCIMAN—SpeciaI Dairy Sale-SATUR-DAY. June 12. HOWICK-MONDAY, Juno 14. POKENO-MONDAY. June 14. RUNCIMAN-TUESDAY, June 15. MERCER-Salo of Mr. E. Hallelt-THURS-DAY, June 17. HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAY, June 23. AKA AKA~BaIo of Mr. G. H. SclbyTHURSDAY, June 24. . PUKEKOHE-Special Dairy Sale-SATUR-DAY, Juno 26. . . ' PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, Jun- 28. PAPAKURA-Sale of Mr. A. Wallis-TUES. DAY, Jum 29. PUKEKOHE—SaIe of Show Ground Section! -THURSDAY, July 1. WAIUKU-SATURDAY, July 3. WELLSFORD-Tuesday, July 6. i HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAY, July 7. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS, PRIDAY, JUNE Jk' AT 12 NOON. TUEAR TIE pAPAPA gTATION BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS ADMINISTRATOR OF TOE ESTATE OF MARGARET NICKALLS DECEASED. j pOBT. (} pARR AND CON Have received instructions from the Publii i Trustee as Administrator of the Estate 0 Margaret Niokalls, deceased, to Sell, bj Auction at their Rooms, Swanson Street on FRIDAY, June 11, at 12 noon, SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING OF SD O ROOMS, KITCHEN, AND BATH ROOM, with verandahs at back and front and all in first-class order. Buildings in 7 surcd for £600. Wash-house, with coppe and iubs, buggy-shod. Allotment, 66ft front , afe. Lot 8 of Allot. 31, Captain Spring; Road. Two minutes, from Te Papapa Rail i. way Station. LEVEL SECTION OF 1 ACRE, will volcanic soil, in Captain Springs Road 1 Lot 4 or subdivision of Lot 30. Fou minutes from Te Papapa Railway Station 1, ——— Properties Flagged. Further particulars can be had, and con , ditions of sale seen, at the Office of tin Auctioneers, Swanson Street. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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