Sales by Auction. pOMBAY. OATURDAY, QCTOBER 9c; AT 12 NOON. ALFRED pUCKLAND * OONS. LTD.. Have received instructions from MR A. M. LAING. Bombay, who is leaving the district, to Sell, as above, , THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD «- STOCK. O CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, milkC ing Mid duo to calve 1 GOOD SHORTHORN BULL 1 STYLISH HORSE AND GIG ! Plough. Slashers. Scythe?. Hav knife. I Hay fork?. | 70-gallon '•Tubular" Separator | I 3 4-gallon _ Cream Cans 'almost newFarm Tools. Sundries, etc. THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS." ' ; Being Contents of Five Room*, i I Including Piano, etc., etc | Luncheon Provided j I i I.' LFRED pUCKLAND * CONS, LTD. 1 i — _ _ i pUKEK 0 H E. j l j W BDVERDAY ' QCTOBER 90 ! ' i AT 12 NOON. I ;! pUCKLAND * CONS. LTD.. | ■ 1 Uavo receive-,) tnstrnctions from Mr. R. H. 1 j MeGoutrh. Pnkekohe. who is retiring from dairying, to Sell, as above. I i THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD I 1 STOCK: I . *>A CHOICE JERSEY AND THREE , I —V/ QUARTER-BRED JERSEY DAIRY j m COWS. IN FULL MILK THE REGISTERED PEDIGREE YEARLING .JERSEY BULL SPECTATOR , I 10 GRADE JERSEY HEIFER. CALVES (| 2 FARM HORSES: work anywhere I 3 BREEDING SOWS 'two close, to profit) { 1 12 MONTHS-OLD BERKSHIRE BOA'I I 1 Three-cow riant New Zealandia Milking Machine, in goo<l order 1 2j-H.P. Mogul Engine Bo gallon Alpha Lava. Separator. tOgal Milk '•'at. '2 ?()-ira.lion Milk Cans. \ Cream Cans 16 and 8 gal 1, Oliver Plough. Scantier and Moulder. DF. Hornsbv Plouch. Set Tine and Chain Harrows, Heavy Wooden Roller with Frame. Spring Dray up to I ton. Old Dray. Clodcrusher, Chaff-cutter. Hay Frame. American Grass Seed and Mowing Machine. Planet Junior Seed Drill. Set Steelyards, Planet. Junior Hoe, M. H Mowing Machine. ; (Wgal Galv. Iron Tank. [>argo Scalding Tub. Knapsack Sprayer. 3 Large Barrels. Quan Mtv Riuestone and Lime, Set Gig H-i-rness. Set Spring-cart Harness. 2 Riding Saddles ! and Bridles, Swinclctrees. 10 Cow Covers. , ' 1 Horse Cover. '2 L&rse Feed Bojea, 2 Plough ; I I' -mess. Idea! Copper and Stand. Quantity ■ I O.alv. Iron. Spouting ami Brackets, fiewt Autumn grown Seed Potatoes, Farm Tools. 1 Sundries,, etc. b Luncheon Provided ) ALFRED pUCKLAND A CONS, LTD I>APARATA THURSDAY. QCTOBER of) ' '; AT 12 NOON. ' j 1 1 1' ALFRED TMJCKLAND 4 CONS. LTD , ! • I Have received instructions from Mr. Victor I " 1 McDuff, Paparata. who is giving up dairy- ! '.rig. to sell a« above. J ' HK WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND I w i- DEAD STOCK. ' ')(} FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, rndk- ! —■ *\f lug and close to profit 1 2-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BULL ' , 4 YEARLING HEIFERS ! ' 2 FARM HORSES, work anywhere ' ■2 SOWS, in pig 1 YOUNG BOAR i Spring Cart and Harness. M.H. Disc Harrows, S.F Oliver Plough. Oliver 1 Hillside Plough. Tine Harrows, j Small Drill. Domo Separator, Farm I " I Tools, Sundries. Etc. " 1 Luncheon Provided. 1 ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTD.. J "yyESTFIELP CALEYARDS. j '' pHUKSDAY. QCTOBER '>Cv J . , 4LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTD . ' I Have received instruction- from Mr. J R. ! » . M. Elwam-. Waiuku. who has sold his : I farm, to Sell, as above. ! 1 THE WHOLE OF HIS STUD LINCOLN i ' I L EWES, 1 I Comprising- 1 , I Or 4 AND 6 TOOTH STUD LINCOLN' , 1 Ot) EWES, with lambs at foot I 25 2 TOOTH STUD LINCOLN EWES.! j with lambs at foot i In lots to suit purchasers. ! iln lots to suit purchasers. ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTDj , "IyELLRFORD OALEYARDS i I THURSDAY. QCTOBER Of) ' AT 12 NOON. i . I ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD.. ; ■ ! Have rece ved instructions from Mr. Hugh ' 1 ! Smith. Whangaripo, who has sold his farm j _ I to Sell, in tho Wellsford Yards. ' j ' , PHE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN 1 .J- HERD OF REGISTERED AND! GRADE SHORTHORN CATTLE 1 I AND STUD AND PUREBRED LIN- ! m^ts. S ETC Kl> HOHSES ' IMPLEQO CHORTHORN ' RATTLE, I Including— I". REGISTERED PEDIGREE SHORTI HORNS, comprising 6 Cows with I calves. 4 Heifers (yearling to two-year- j olds', 5 Bulls 'yearling to two-year- I 1 olds) I 20 GRADE BREEDING COWS, with: I calves at foot | 16 GRADE YEARLING TO TWO-YEAR-! OLD HEIFERS i 9 GRADE YEARLING TO 20 MONTHS' BULLS I f'.500 LINCOIA SHEEP. INCLUDING! ', 24 STUD LINCOLN EWES, with lambs i at foot I 1 4 STUD LINCOLN EWE HOGGETS ' 6 STUD LINCOLN TWO AND FOUR TOOTH RAMS • I 40 PUREBRED LINCOLN EWES 4 toot 1 ' I to fi m. with lambs at foot | 1 50 PUREBRED LINCOLN HOGGETS 'mixci sexes) 25 PUREBRED LINCOLN R.AMS. two and ' ' I four tooth 150 ROMNEY-LINCOLN EWES. 4 and 6| I tooth with ISO lambs at foot I '<■] 30 EMPTY LINCOLN EWES 1 1 4 ROMNEY RAMS j I TJORSES— 1 j 2' USEFUL FARM HORSES, work any-' where I 1 HACK, good stock horse j 1 PONY FARM IMPLEMENTS.-Disc and Tine Harrows. 2 S.F Ploughs. Swingle-I j bars. Dray and Harness. Spring! Trap and Harness, Sulky. -1 Sets' I Harness, I? Saddles. 2 Bridles. 4 Sawn. j 1 Pit Saw. " Daisy" Churn, Farm j Tools, Sundries, etc. QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. j Luncheon Provided. , I I N.B.- Tra'n leaves Auckland at 7.0U a.m. ■j alfred puckland & CONS. LTD. '; Dam aram A. | U'JHJAY. VOVKMBEK O j j AT I*2 NOON'. ! i 4 LI RED pUCKLAND A CON'S. LTD..: j Ha;..- received instructions from Mr. JamesKriiiit, R.iiiiarama, wh.. Ims .sold his" farm, j 'the whole OF HIS live and dead 1 l STOCK. I Particular- ! A ,. ! I \ LFRED KLAND & CONS. LTD ' 'I* ' j »; p-'-I 'I'AUAKI, ' 1 i ! ' i TPI'.SDAY yoVEMREK j j j j Ai' 1.: Mil i.\. ' J '[ KLA.NI> A CONS. LTD., 1 i 11-'- '' re. ■<--~ ed ,n; • notion- fin i, Mlf | HURT PERi V. E,-1 T.rn ,- v |~, e I i .rm ha- bee, ...i-i. ... Sr-i! „- ':,'-,., , j THE WHOLE OF His LIVE AM) DEM) ' • STOCK. I'arti. .11r, r■= Later. AI.M.'LD I>Ut KLAND * CONS LTD. * A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 8
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