*] . ' Sales ,by Auction. ;: - w .•': -'. THE jn-AYMABKET. ■: -' | ~ "PRIDAY, QCTOBER .10 B. v ". AT 10.30.Ai,M ? r -" ALFRED -DUCKLAND AND : : CONS ■ '" Will Jell ' , 90rt„ SACKS -.CHAFF, HAY, ETC? AJVharness. Saddlery, vehicles ; HORSES, OF ALL CLASSES. { - At 12 Noon, 1 6-YEAR-OLD MARE, maiden ,»»«r, in ■L training. " - 'Prom Wanganui. . 1 TRUCK MEDIUM DRAUGHTS. • ■ Also, 5 UNBROKErf MEDIUM DRAUGHTS 8 GOOD HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES 5 GOOD BUTCHERS' AND BAKERS' SORTS i, 4 AGED DRAUGHTS, work anywhere. •- ALFRED T»UCKLAND AND CONS. 5, : , , TUBUA YARDS. E pRIDAY, QCTOBER 19 AT 12 NOON. D -nUCKLAND A> T D CONS Will hold their next Sale in the above , Yards on FRIDAY. October 13., and will ** yard upwards of KAA HEAD •OP CATTLE, O\J\J including 100 VE OLD FORWARD 3J TO 41 YEAR ±VV OLD STEERS " 200 NICE-CONDITIONED 2TO 3 YEAR . AUU OLD STEERS. 12 WELu-BBED YOUNG SHORTHORN BULLS. A LFBED TDUCKLAND AND CONS. .6, ■ i : , .PUNGIMAN ABDS - J gATURDAY, QCTOBERv 1 J m AT 12 NOON. IS A LFRED .-DUCKLAND AND CONS d. ; ' , - Will Hold .a g gPECIAL J)AiRY ; CALE. In their Bunciman Yards, as above, »nd iwill Yard upwards of ' "' 200 D4I|lY BULLS HEIPESB, AND S REGISTERED PEDIGREE YEAR- ™ .LING JERSEY BULL (No. 3839). i • Sire, vCaptain Scott, dam Golden' 2 Daisy. re " s, Entries Solicited. * »t A LFRED 'DIJCKLAND AND CONS. tei " ' ,ti • "yyHANGARATA. >r ' ' |J ■ TUESDAY, QCTOBER QA };! AT l P.M. Sf r A LFRED AUCKLAND AND CONS [»; Have received instructions from Mr. C. E. •i Hayward, of Whangarata. who has sold his farm,. to Sell .as .above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. t Particulars Later. ,_ ALFRED TDUCKLAND AND CONS. ALGETY AND COMPANY, J TD. J QTAHUHU TTORSE DALE. I QCTOBER- O-j 1916, '' AT 1 O'CLOCK. IAA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, 1W ' Including 1 SHETLAND PONY STALLION. .Further Entries Solicited. CON. CHRISTIE. Auctioneer. .1 T 7—-. .. ... • , '; TTTEDNESDAY, QCTOBEB OK 1916,! AT 2.50 P.M. SPLENDID CENTRAL BLOCK OF LAND. WITH TWO RESIDENCES. , Nos. 218 and 220. Cuba Street. ' j i " WELLINGTON. i * Also. HALF-ACRE, WITH SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE. j No^«-J2- m „ BII) yy ELL STREET. AND I FRONTING ROLLESTON STREET. ■jy-ESSRS. J IT gETHUNE & HO. Have been favoured with instructions to' Sell by Auction, at their Booms, Featheriton Street, on WEDNESDAY. October , ,25. at 2.50 era., to closo an Estate— T.OT 8 OF SECTION 125. WELLING--JU TON. having a frontage of 65ft 4in to Cuba Street. ;b.v a depth therefrom of 159 ft . 3in. together with the RESIDENCES. Nos. 218 and 220. CUBA STREET, thereon, .'each containing six rooms, and let to monthly tenants. This property is within 90yds of the corner of Vivian Street, and is in a looality fast increasing in value. The houses are so placed that shops can be built on the" front, without interfering with the present arrangements of the dwellings: and there is a large area of vacant land at tho -back' of the Beotion suitable for the erection .of ■ workshops. , T OTS 5 AND 4 OF SECTION ,090, WELAJ LINGTON. having -frontages of 82ft 6m to Bidwell Street, and 82ft 6in to Rolleston Street, by a depth between these streets of 264 ft. together ' with the RESIDENCE, No. 19;; BIDWELL STREET, thereon, commanding a splendid view of • the city. The _ above property is well' suited for subdivision into Building Allotments, there being ample room both at the side and back of the house and on the Rolleston Street frontage for other residences. The Wallace Street tram line is within half.aminute's walk of the land, and it is within easy distance of the busiest part of the city. For -terms of sale and further particulars apply to ALEX. DUNN, Esq.. , Solicitor. King's Chambers; Or. / J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. . " •. Auctioneers.
, r-" • , 1 . . Stud Horses. ' ifW'rrrfMJJW .T° STAND THIS i •HMJih 1 SEASON, 1916, , AT HELENSVILLE ] f\ £l JH' AND SURROUND- < UaMßdHttka ING DISTRICTS ] THE WAIMAUKU STUD FARM'S ( C .CHAMPION STALLION. ] '.'.'' pLUNKET JUNIOR. f (Clydesdale. Fee, M 35.) ' By LORD PLUNKET-DOLLY 111. ' All particulars from and nominations to JOHN H. WHITAKER. Who has full charge of the abovenamed -1 . Stallion. '■' J Address, TERMINUS HOTEL, Helepsville. telephone No. 1, Helensville. l ' jJL. >TO STAND THIS SEA- - ,-— A*ii 1 SON, 1916, AT HELENSICTBa VILLE AND SURROUNDIImV ING DISTRICTS. f\ If' THE WAIMAUKU UVIU STUD FARM'S Champion Stallion, . J7ING CWEET, (Trotter. Fee, £5 65.) T By SWEET PATCH-LILLIAN D. All particulars from and nomination* to „ JOHN H. WHITAKER, Who has full charge of the abovenamed otaJnoo.. Address, TERMINUS HOTEL, Telephone No. 1, Helensville^ '""'^- I OU N AIN 17 ING. c FRANS2-FLOWERWOOD, c Will Stand the Season at « MR. NEEVE'S STABLES. REMUERA. And Travel " «i MANGERE. PAPATOETOE. PAPAKURA i ■ PANMURE, AND AVONDALE * Without a doubt the best bred trotting stallion in the North Island. • Sire of Mt. Albert, who won 1J miles, carrying list, and later stepped half a mile ln'lm i 4-£s.. i -~ .', Fee, £5 Ss: two or more mares by arrangement. Further particulars from R. Neeve.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 4
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