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Sales by Auction. QLEVEDON pUESDAY. gEPTEMBER 9g AT 12 NOON. LFRED gUCKLAND AND gONS Have received instructions from Mr. John Jjobcrtson, Rawhiti, Clevedon, who has Sold his farm, to Sell as above, rPHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD J- bTOCK Qf) CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in milk and *-*V/ due to calve 5 YEARLING- HEIFERS 2 DRAUGHT FARM HORSES, work anywhere 1 PUREBRED CLYDESDALE MARE, „ WINNIE ROBERTS. syrs. 1 YEARLING COLT FOAL, by Omyo, dam Winnie Roberts 1 GIG MARE, Syrs ■ ,J GOOD HACK, rising 6yrs. J, 3^ STORE PIGS 25 HOGGETS 22 CALVES . 2 D.B. GUNS r .I'. Drill (with turnip-box and broadcaster), Cambridge Roller (1 ton), R. and G. D.P. Plough, Disc, Tine and Tripod Harrows, > Tip-Dray and Frame <4in tyres). 1 half-ton Spring Dray, -ion Farm Waggon. 1 Single Buggy. 65-G.-1. Alpha Laval Separator. 4 25-Gal. Milk Cans. 2 12-Gal. Cream Cans. Hay-sweep. 5 Tons Lime. 1 Ton Bonedust li Torite Super.. 3 Tons Chaff, Gig and 2 Sets Dray Harness, Chain*, and llough Harness. Swingletrees, and Sundries" and Wheelbarrow. All these Implements are practically new having only been in use 20 months. n f^£i°Qoo Us wil l Papakura on arrival of the 9._2 a.m. train from Auckland. Luncheon Provided. gUCKLAND AND gONS. pUKEOWARE. "y^TAIUKU. pHURSDAY. gEPTEMBER OA AT 11.30 A.M. ' • pUCKLAND AND gONS. H tw l if cei T ed ,™ft ill . s from Mr - James above . his Farm, to Sell M HPHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK 23 d WI C milk OUN^KdAIRT COWS> in - TW'O-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS ' J^KYCH OIC YEARLING HEIFERS 0 CALVES. 2 SOWS WITH YOUNG 60 FOWLS HORSES, work anywhere 1 TIP DRAY, liyds, Dray Harness. Collar ana names 1 SPRING TRAP and Harness. Duncan P r '"- >!?•• Disc an d Tine Harrows. t»i i. lv . er Plough. Swinglebars, plough Chains and Harness. New 90Oralion Alpha Laval Separator. Milk a ?' Aerator, Buckets and Cooler. Grindstone. Scythes. Shovels, Forks and Crosscut Saw. Farm Tools. Sun- „. „ „ dries, etc. 12 N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION SHARES. On Account of E. R. Rudge, of Waiuku. who has Sold his Farm: ' 2 GOOD DAIRY COWS J HUNTER AND 1 HACK 2 STOCK SADDLES HarneSS . Bridles and Sundry Harness, Farm Tools and Sundries. Luncheon Provided. pUCKLAND AND gONS. pAKURANGA. gATURDAY. QCTOBER 9 AT 12 NOON. ~" gUCKLAND AND gONS Have received instructions from Mr. J. W. Gill, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD J- STOCK. 1 £ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in full milk AvJ and due to calve 1 PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULL 1 UNBROKEN COLT, 3yrs 1 UNBROKEN FILLY. 4yrs 1 GOOD HARNESS GELDING 40 FOWLS. 1 Tip-dray. 5 12-gal. Milk Cans, Cooler and Receiver, John- ! stone Binder, Hornsby Reaper and ' Mower Hand C-haffcutter. Wallace I D.F. Plough. Howard S.F. Plough. Tine Harrows, Mould Plough. Horse Hoe, Hay Knife. Dray. Trap and Plough Harness. Gate Hinges, SteelYards, Blocks, Swingle trees. Forks. Tools, and SundriesLuncheon Provided. LFRED gUCKLAND AND gONS. THE JJAYMARKET. FRIDAY, QCTOBER, g 1915, AT 2.30 P.M. 385 J^ CEES at oodhill - IDEAL DAIRYING OR FATTENING FARM. pUCKLAND AND gONS Have received instructions from Mr. J. R. Rendell to offer by Public Auction, HIS FREEHOLD FARM OF 385 ACRES, all in tip-top grass, except about 50 ; acres, which is in crop, fallow and beautiful native shelter bush. The property is well fenced, in 14 paddocks, water in each. A portion of the farm is rich reclaimed swimp. balance most fertile sandstone upland. The railway station, school, church. P. and T. 0., and store within smin walk, and only 83 miles from Auckland City. House, 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold water, etc., etc. Cottage. 4 rooms, and man's hut; barn, cowshed, stables, etc. Houso 5 rooms, cowshed and engineroom 'concrete floor). . If not sold in one lot, will be offered in two lots of about 200 acre 3 and 180 acres, each with good House and steading thereon. Terms on application. Also, pUKEKOHE IJILL, TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. 0 -y-OLCANIC £AND. QPLENDID EARLY CROPPING LAND. 0 above frost level ; or would make a beautiful site for country home. Best views in New Zealand. Only 2 miles from progressive township of Pukekohe by good metal road. Easy terms. Also, On account of Owner's serious illness, 515 'A CRES AT JJ ELENSVILL E. J Under instructions from Mr. A. J. Bradly. , MUST BE SOLD. K"| EJ ACRES, of which 250 acres are in i/iJ grass, 50 Acres drained swamp, 115 acres in very heavy teatree (35ft hign and salable as firewood), balance open country; half level, half undulating; ring fenced and in three subdivisions. House, 4 rooms, and outbuildings. Helensville town only three miles by good road. The chance of a lifetime for an improving man. Terms: Only 10 per cent. cash. The Properties are flagged. Arrangements can be made for intending buyers to inspect these propositions. gUCKLAND AND gONS. AUCTIONEERS. * IJIURUA gALEYARDS. JfRIDAY, QCTOBER 1915, AT 11 A.M. SHARP. 470 A CEES AT X' URUA ' in lots of From 10 to 57 acres. pUCKLAND AND gONF Have received instructions from Messrs. Bagnail Bros, and Co., Ltd.. to offer by Public Auction as above, pORTION OF pHEIR rpuRUA pSTATE, COMPRISING A CRES ' Subdivided into 20 Small Farms, Tanging in areas FROM 10 TO 57 ACRES. All in the richest grass, and will carry a cow to the acre. Turua Township, cheese factory, P. and T. 0.. school and wharf, i mile; saleyards, 1 mile. This is a rare opportunity to secure a small Farm of the most Fertile Land in the province. and on the easiest possible Terms. Plans ready in a few days. Property Flagged gUCKLAND AND gONS. AUCTIONEERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 3

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