Sales by Auction.. J>AKURANGA. gATURDAY, QCTOBER O AT 12 NOON. jgUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. J. W. above, B ° ld his farm " to S* ll as THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD ■*- STOCK. 1 a CHOICE DAIRY COWS', in full milk , _,„ and due to calve i fJDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULL 1 UNBROKEN COLT. 3yrs 1 UNBROKEN FILLY? 4yrs an ™S DHAiWESS GELDING 40 FOWLS. 1 Tip-dray. 5 12-gal. Milk Cans, Cooler and Receiver, Johnstone Binder Hornsby Reaper and M°^ er i, Ha ? d Chaffcutter. Wallace D.F. Plough, Howard S.F. Plough rme Harrows, Mould Plough, Horse Hoe. Hay Knife Dray. Trap and Plough Harness, Gate Hingis, SteelYards, Blocks. Swingletrees, Forks Tools, and SundriesLuncheon Provided. ALFRED TDUCKLAND AND CONS pUKEKOHE -CTORSE T>AZAAR. "\TONDAY AND rpUESDAY. QCTOBER A AND r AT 10.30 A.M. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS WILL HOLD THEIR QPRING TTOR3E pAIR In the Pukekohe Horse Bazaar, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 4 and 5, and will yard upwards of A Of) HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, Including— 20 .ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Timaru THE DRAUGHT STALLION PRINCE OF WALES 9 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Waiuku 4 UNBROKEN HEAVY COLTS, from Onewhero 3 UNBROKEN MEDIUM FILLIES, from Bombay 22 UNBROKEN LIGHT TO HEAVY HORSES, from Te Akau 15 UNBROKEN LIGHT TO MEDIUMS, from Kohanga CHESTNUT STALLION, 4yrs, by Grand Duke, dam Better Times mare 6 REALLY GOOD HACKS, from Rangiriri 4 FIRST-CLASS GELDINGS, from Tuakau * 3 PLOUGH HORSES, from Puni 2 TRUCKS WORN SORTS, from City I 7 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Runciman 2 GOOD HACKS, from Maungatawhiri \ 3 LIGHT DRAUGHTS, from Patumahoe THE TROTTING GELDING MONTANO. by Young McKinney. Also, On account of Contractor, 1 EUREKA POTATO PLANTER 1 MOWER 1 S.F. M.H. DISC PLOUGH WAGGON HARNESS 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, 6yrs old. Entries Solicited. ORDER OF SALE: MONDAY—AII Unbroken and Heavy »nd Medium Horses, Implements, and Vehicles. TUESDAY— Harness Horses and Hacks. I A LFRED T>UCn,LAND AND CONS. TyELLSFORD CALEYARDS. rpUESDAY. QCTOBER C AT 12 NOON. ALFRED T>UCKLAND AND CONS Will Yard about Qf\f\ HEAD CATTTLE. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND QONS. TTELENSVILLE CALEYARDS. T\TEDNESDAY, QCTOBER £» AT 12.30 P.M. ALFRED •DUCKLAND AND CONS Will Yard about 9Kf) HEAD CATTLE. Also. 1 S5-GAL. BALTIC SEPARATOR 1 L.K.G. 6-BUCKET PLANT MILKING MACHINE, nearly new. ALFRED T3UCKLAND AND CONS n-»HE TTAYMARKET. FRIDAY, QCTOBER. Q 191R, AT 2.30 P.M. DO- ACRES AT TXTOODHILL. IDEAL DAIRYING OR FATTENING FARM. ALFRED T)UCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions irom Mr. J. R. Rendell to offer by Public Auction, TTIS FREEHOLD FARM OF 385 ACRES, XI 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 S3 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. Hous<» 5 rooms, cowshed and engineroom (concrete floor). If not sold in one lot, will be offered in two lots of about 200 acres and 180 acres, each with good House and steading thereon. Terms on application. Also. . "pUKEKOHE TTILL, TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. Q A CRES T>ICH -yOLCANIC T AND. SPLENDID EARLY CROPPING LAND, 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, sj_s ACRES AT TTELENSVILLE. Under, instructions from Mr. A. J. Bradlv. MUST BE SOLD. K"1 C ACRES, of which 250 acres aro in OJLO grass, £0 frcres drained swamp, 115 acres in very heavy tea-tree (35ft high and salable as firewood), balance open country; half level, half undulating; ring fenced and in three .subdivisions. House, 4 rooms, and outbuildings. Hclensville town only three miles by good road. The chance of a lifetime for an improving man. Terms: Only 10 per cent. cash. Also, Instructed by" Mr. James Wallen, K ACRES AT PAKURANGA, real good O volcanic soil, all in grass; most beautiful views. Splendid site for Suburban Home. Within five minutes' walk nice beach. ' The Properties are Flagged. Arrangements can be made for intending buyers to inspect these propositions. A LFRED JJUCeLAND AND CONS. AUCTIONEERSpA. rpHURSDAY, QCTOBER rj AT 12 NOON. A LFRED "DUCKLAND AND QONS Have received instructions from Mr. Percy Millen, of Waiau Pa, who is retiring from dairying, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. OK CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in full milk. JmiKj and due to calve 10 SPRINGING HEIFERS 1 THREE - YEAR - OLD SHORTHORN .BULL 5 YEARLING BULLS 2 THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES, used to farm work 1 YEAR-OLD COB. SADDLE AND BRIDLE _.^_..i_-.. 5 BREEDING SOWS, 1 GOOD BOAR 10 PORKERS. 8 SLIPS »«*x* 12 WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS 1 65-gallon Alfa-Laval Separator, 2 Cream Cans, 2 20-gallon Milk Cans, Buckets, and Strainer, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED 'DUCKLAND AND CONS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 3
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