I Sales by Auction. pAKURANGA. gATURDAY. AUGUST -I (\ AT 12 NOON. i ALFRED DUCKLAND AND CONS i Have received instructions from Mr. Rob!. Bell, whose lease has expired, to Sell, as above, ■ 'TMIE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD X STOCK. , 7 A DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, milk•yJ nig and due to calve, August, September and October 2 FARM MARES, work anywhere 1 4-YEAR-OLD COLT 1 .-.-YEAR-OLD FILLY, broken to chain? 1 EAR-OLD UNBROKEN COLT, by Kins Diamond 2 HAY HAKES. M.H. Mower. Spring Cart and Harness, Light Tip-Dray am. Harness. 21-Ton Waggon. S.F. Plough. Set Disc unci Tine Harrows. Dandy Windmill and Piping. 2 400gal Links Receiver and Cooler, 5 '•gal Milk Cans. 220 gal Milk tans, rarra Tools. Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. LFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. pAPAKURA. Cj FECIAL ITORSE CALE. Tyj-ONDAY. 9-1 AT 11 A.M. pUCKLAXD AND OONS Will hold their next Horse Sale as above, and will Yard about y~ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, " Medium, and Light. Broken and Unbroken. Entries Solicited. pUCKLAND AND CONS. "T)RURY. li MILES FROM STATION. 'JPUESDAY. AUGUST 99 AT 12 NOON. "~"~ LFRED pUCKLAXD AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. W. Hamilton, sen., of Drury. who is retiring lrom dairying, to Sell as above THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD. Consisting of 50 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. w milking and due to calve August and September 1 THKEE-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN UC LL 20 y§ulg lX^a£?es bdlls M.H. Reaper, Hay Rake, 30cwt Spring Tip Cart, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. I Auctioneers can strongly recommend this Herd. Mr. Hamilton has been dairying lor many years, and every one of the cows were bred on the property. A LFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS. pUKENCI, YEAR TTELEXSVILLE. npUEP.DAY. AUGUST 99 AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS ! Have received instructions from Mr. A. E. j Diprose. who is retiring from dairying j owing to ill-health, to Sell, as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD AND MILKING PLANT, ETC. in EXTRA CHOICE SHORTHORN t:D DAIRY COWS, close- to profit 1 6 CHOICE SHORTHORN YEARLING j HEIFERS 2 SHORTHORN YEARLING BULLS S STEERS. 3 FAT PIGS. 75Gal. Globe Separator (in good order), 6 Creamery Cans 18 to 12gal.i. 3-COW Zealandia Milking Plant only in use 12 weeks, in perfect order; Hornsby Engine. The above cows have been heavily culled and can Ik- thoroughly recommended by the Auctioneers. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS. ■pARAKAI. TTELENSVILLE. rpHURSDAY, AUGUST 91 ' AT 11 A.M. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND C^ONS Have received instructions from Mr J. Brown, who has sold his farm, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. OH CHOKE YOUNG SHORTHORN —" DAIRY COWS, milking and due to calve 2 WELL-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS. • 2 and 3 years old 1 7-YEAR MARE, prizetakcr 2 SOWS, in pig , 1 BOAR "5 WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS SPRING DRAY. SPRING CART. M.H. Plough, M.H. Disc Harrows. Set Dray and Trap Harness, Large Quantity of Tools, 2 Sets Swingletrees. Set Harrows, 70 Totara Posts, 12 Strainers, Sledge. 6 Creamery Cans, Law-i Mower. Farm Tools. Sundries, . Etc. Also, QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED DUCKLAXD AND CONS. "DAKURANGA. NEAR PIGEON MOUNTAIN. fPUESDAY, A UGUST 90 AT 11 A.M. ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND (JONS Have received instructions from Mr. James Campbell, who has leased his farm, to Sell, .15 above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK. OH CHOICE DAIRY COWS, milking and OU due to cuhv it) TWO - YEAR - OLD SPRINGING lw HEIFERS 12 YEARLING HEIFERS (Empty). I YEARLING S'J'EERS 1 PUREBRED SHORTHORN BULL. 2s rs. 1 HEAVY DRAUGHT BAY GELDING, work anywhere 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT BLACK GELDING, work anywhere 1 BROWN TRAP MARE, very quiot 1 UNBROKEN HEAVY DRAUGHT COLT. 3yrs, by Lord Plunkett 1 YEARLING COLT, by Royal Baron 48 FOWLS. 12 DUCKS D.F. and S.F. Ploughs; Tine, Tripod, and Disc Harrows, Grubber, Scarifier, Mould Plough, Roller, SJedge, Hay Hake, Tax Cart, Pony Gig, Heavy Spring Cart. Tip-dray. Trap. Gig and Carl Harness, Dray and Plough , Harness. 2 Saddles and Bridies, Cow and Horse Covers, Stack Cover, 3 Force Pumps and Piping, Water Troughs, 60-Gallon Tank, 6 Casks, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Milk Cooler and Receiver. 2 16 and 6 12Gullon Milk Cans, Orion Separator, 12 gals.; Churn and Dairy Utensils 20 Cow bail Shed, 42 by 22, and Shed 15 by 12, both covered with cor. iron, for removal. ; Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND 1 EFFECTS, including Piano by Brinsmead. Luncheon Provided. , ALFRED DUCKLAND AND CONS,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 3
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