( ,! ft - Saie& by /tnctioa. .., f< Sales* by /luetics. pUKEKOHB gALETARDB. M 0 N fa ' .A' . AT 11.80 A.M. ' ■i J 11LFRED TOUCKLAND & C'ON3, LTD.. KK- Will Sell. -hAtRt COTS AND HEIFERS. WbßW*? aT l O'CLOCK. #Mon HEAD FAT CATTLE. gPjBV Also, J ■;.'•"?' /»K WELL-BRED 2 TO 1-YEAR-OLD 'CD POLLED ANGUS AND SHORT|SiI*-.\ HORN STEERS. ' pA VEbY J?'.,ES4 5 TO .1-YEAR-OLD' ,r< hU STF.EHS, from Onewhoro. lli OA NICE CONDITIONED 31-YEAR '■* V 0\) OLD STEEKS from Opuatia. • OX CHOICE 21-YEAR-OLD, HEIFERS. '','';'-' nl) Vr e' ni"nin<j with bull. '■■■■:• • PA 2..YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in calf to ,:: X)\J Shorthorn bull. "V*. Also, O-COW PLANT NEW ZEALANDIA RE- ■ O LEASER MILKING MACHINE, com- .,*■"- aloto. together with. 2»-b.p. Mogul Engine. '''■■ ; {rhis r!» nt is practically new and will be •c- Sold separately. ' . A LFRED gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD. •JITERCER. • ("TUESDAY. A PRIL £9 ' (PLEASE NOTE DATE OF SALE). AT 12 NOON. J A LFRED -ntTCKLAND & CONS, LTD Haw received instructions from Mr. A J. Davis. Mercer, who has Bold his tana, to Sell as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. «A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. in ii\J milk and duo to coir* June. July and August ■ 23 CHOICE TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFSES. to calve in spring s?TWO-YE\R-OLD STEERS 8 GOOD CALVES __ ] YEARLING SHORT3DRN BULL {0 FOWLS AND DUCKSV .„ „ l McCormick 11-conltcr - Drill, Hornsby Mowing Machine, Sot Disc and Tine Harrows. Reversible Disc Plough, S.F. Plough. Scarifier and Moulder. Chaffcutter. Spray Pump. Wheelbarrow, Swinclebars. Sprina Cart and Harness. Catarnfiww (oil twlo), Sledso. Globe Separator (75 »ils„ 0 with power attachment). Gnuim Cans and Dairy Utensils, Wire Nettins. Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Lunchwn Provided. fALFRED "DOCKLAND & QOSB, LTD. "PAST rpAMAKI, npUESDAY, A PRIL 29 AT 13 NOON. r A LFRED -nUCKLAND & gONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. A. Gillard. i'ud., East Tamaki. whose 103» has ..•xoired. to Sell, as above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 19 CHOICE DAIRY COWS in milk and 1 2r-YEAR OLD SHORTHORN HEREFORD BULL. , . S FARM GELDINGS, work anywhere. 1 CHILDREN'S PONY. 1 GOAT, POULTRY SINGLE-SEATED BUGGY, . HORSE, AND HARNESS. „„ V, _ < 12-GALLON MILK CANS. Milk Pans, Buckets. _ . • Waggon. Tip Dray, Spring Cart and Harness. Saddle and Breeching. 2 SJ". Ploughs, Set Tine, Cham and Dim Harrow*. Mo-» : re Machine. Hay Rake, Sheen Netting. Hurdles, Bot* tie Jack. Waegon Jack. Waggon and ] Plough Chains, Collars and Etxais, | Swinglet'ees. Horse Covers, 2 Pig Barrels. Troupb.3. 2 doz Empty Sacka. Small Stack Hw, Bachelor's Store, Ladders. Farm Tools. Sundries, «tc. Quant' ty Household Furniture ana Effects. On Account of Client, O FARM HORSES, broken, to all farm ' Jj work. Luncheon Provided r A LFRED TMJCKLAND & CONS, LTD. ■pAUARAMA. THURSDAY. AT 12 O'CLOCK. 'A LFRED TDUCKLAND 4 CONS, LTD.. . Rave received instructions from MRS. I. J. ' ADAMS. Ramarama. who baa sold her farm, to Sell as above, T HE *HOLEOF< HALITE AND tt CHOICE DAIRY COWS, jniikine and D /-due to calve I i G M?ONTH6-OTfD a Steer. 1 Heifer). 1 GELDING. Quiet and Reliable to Bido end in Harness. 1 ROADSTER. „!,_ l &^rtar?ro|?r Baddies nd Br.dles. 2 seta Plough Harness, DiEO Harrows, Oliver 5 Sled™, Clod-cnAer, New Chaflmtter (Hand), Ladder, WireStrainer. Dairymaid Separator (25 pa's) 3*C"-cam Cans, Churn. IJ-B Gun (almost few), Stack Clover Hay (about 7 tons). ■ Also. „ , Chi Account of Mr. Jm. Wilson. Papakura, ' iffliM N SRTuBHT GELDING, work anywhere. Luncheon Provided. I '. ALFRED pUCKLAND & gONS, LID. -AfANGERE. " SATURDAY. £ AT 1 O'CLOCK. ALFRED pUCKLAND & gONS. LTD., "Have received instructions from Mr. H T&£faWßrwtv kh«JK » »•• a »"*• Sundries, etc. ALFRED gUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. pUKEKOHE. MONDAY, 5 $ AT 12 NOONALFRED gUCKLAND &gONS, LTD. Have revived instructions.from Mi., W. J Harner, Pukekohe, who has sold his tarm to sell, as above. „-,, ryRZ WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAI 13 ,k raw " ' 6 PICKED HEIFER CALVES i .STOKE PIGS , ... _ „ 2 Farm Hoisea (work anywhere). 1 Bugs Horse, Trap and Harness, Vti Buggy and Harness, 2 Horse Covers 3 Collars and Hames. Cnainf Swingletrccs, Oliver Plough, M.H Disc Barrows, Farmer's Favourit Drill '9 coulter). 8W?«. " Iron Age Potato Digger, Potato Sprayei Br'cks Barrels, Clodcrnsher, Grind stow. 2 Bone Mills. 65 gallon Seps rator, 8 Crenm Cans (2 &#al , 1 K gal.). Mi It Cooler. Stack flay, Fart Tools. Sundries, etc.. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED TDUCKLAND & CONS, LTD TJELEN3VILLE yARDS. M ONDAY. M 5> AT 12 NOON. A LFKED T)CCKLAND 4 CONS, LTD WILL YARD ABOUT. 300 ]lEADI EAD op C Am] a LFRED T)UCKLAND & CONS, lti wellsford T uesd & 6j AT 12 NOON. A LFRED -DUCKLAND & CONS, LTI WILL YARD ABOUT . , HEAD CATIII A LFRED T>UCKLAND & CONS, LTI
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19190426.2.16.1
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7
Word Count
748Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.