,"••■ Sales by Auction. V V ■ rrais my. ■■■ ■- ( ■ , : -.■' WHANBARATA. '"' ~■ >*,','. -AT 13 NOON. ■ - '-■;. CLEARANCE SALE : < OP MR.' A. G: -/■•» ~.v->. THOMPSON. ". . • .-.' -pUCKLAND > ' fcONS, LTD, r* * . ~, ,\, —__ '. V' rnms T^AY. .„], ( r V s " *i ' A/TANGEBE, ; , y .AT 12 NOON. ■. '. /,'" i nLEARANCE BALE OP MR. W. J. i■. " , A EPRED "DUCKLAND * CONS, LTD. pUKEKOHB; TTORSE pAZAAR. ' , M ONDAY,"^ A T 3L AT IQ9A A.M, SHARP. pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD., Will*hold their, next Sale in the Horse Bazaar on Monday, May 31, and will yard upwards of OKA HOKSES OF ALL CLASSES. * uv Including, from Te Akau, .8 HEAVY DRAUGHTS. • 1 GOOD WAGGON MARE. 6 BOYS' PONIES. 1 PAIR BUGGY .HORSES. - Prom Waimauku. 15 SHETLAND PONIES, unbroken.' ' 3 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, broken to chains '• ■ ■' ' - . 9 LIGHT HARNESS SORTS. - 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD .. STALLION, by Kins Sweet. \ .. ;' On account of Mr J. Walters. 1 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE. Eood . worker. ' 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD HACK. From Aka Aka, , 1 6-YEAR-OLD GELDING, by Ghora— Adelaide; reliable in all harness. On account of Mr.' E. Carter, Buckland. 1 BAY HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE. 1 GdSfe BAY GELDING, work in plough and waggon. Set Discs. *Tino Harrows. Scarifier. Plough, Knapsack Sprayer, etc. On account of Mossrs. Fleming and Cloland, Poerata. 3 FOUR - YEAR . OLD MEDIUM DRAUGHTS. 1 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD MARE. 4 SETS PLOUGH HARNESS. 2 SETS PLOUGH CHAINS. Reid an3 s Gray D.P Plough. 4-leaf Tin© Harrows, Sets 2 and 8-Horso Swingletrees. Steel Queen Discs, S.F. Oliver ' Plough. Block and Chains. ■ On account of Messrs. Fraeer and Braun, Waiuku, who are giving up contracting. 7 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHT , HORSES, right out of hud work. 2 TWO-YARD DKAXS, 3 and 4-inch tyros.' HEAVY SET LORRY BREEC.HINGS. HARNESS, COLLARS, Etc. Also 2 GOOD HACKS, euitabl* for Hunters. 1 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. Entries Reti«ctfully Solicit. A LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. pUKEKAWA. . '< ( T»UESDIY, TUNE J . ; - AT 12 NOON. : A LFRED jiUCKLAND & CONS. LTD.. ' Have received instructions from MR. GEO. 1 H. MORRISON. Pukekawa. who has sold ' hit* farm, to sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK ' ' y£K CHOICE DAIRY COWS in milk, and *J duo to calvo July, August, and Sep- ' tombor. ! 14 GOOD HEIFERS, due to calve in spring. - 1 SHORTHORN BULL. 1 8-MONTH3-OLD PUREBRED JERSEI! BULL. 50 GOOD HEIFER CALVES. ■ 16 GOOD STEER CALVES. . 4 GOOD FARM HOUSES (3 Mares. 1 Gelding), work anywhere. 1 MEDIUM DRAUGHT FOAL. > 5 BOYS' PONIES. 6 BREEDING SOWS. 27 SLIPS. Waggon. Spring Cart. M.H. Drill, Set Disc, Tine, Tripod, and Chain Harrows, B.F. Plough, 4 Sets Plough Harness, Swinglotrccs and Chains, 3 Iron Pig Troughs, 65-Gal. Alpha-Laval Separator. 1 4QGaI. Vat, 3 Cream Cans. Quantity (in Galv. Iron Piping, Set Scales. 1 31-h.p. Self-contained Multitubular Boiler. 1 Cheese Press, Vacuum 1 Pump, Farm Tools, Sundries, oto. Luncheon Provided. A conveyance will meet the 7.15 a.m. train from Auckland at Tuakau on morning of sale. ALFRED pUCKLAND & COM,'LTD. pUKEKOHE. WEDNESDAY, TUNE O AT 12 NOON. > A LFRED pUCKLAND 4 DONS. LTD.. I j Have received instructions from Mr. W. ; King, Pukekohe, who has sold hie farm, to > Sell as above, , THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including HIS SELECTED , | JERSEY HERD (pedigree and grades). 8 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. Maori Wonder, 6558 Maori Queen, C 552 Maori Nikau, 6549 Maori Iris, 6548 Roselands Palm, 9268 Roselands Princess i Rosclands Nikau Roselands Millicent THE REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERBEY BULL. ROSELANDS PRINCE 'i K CHOICE GRADE JERSEY DAIRY • 0 cows O CHOICE GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, ' 4 in calf to Reid Park's Flower Prince All the above Cows aro due to calve June and July. » 1 6-YEAR-OLD -MEDIUM DRAUGHT 1 GELDING, work anywhere ,' 1 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE SOW. due ' ■ to farrow to P.B. Berkshire boar ' 1 25CWT SPRING CART. Light Spring Cart, Cart and Trap Harness, Collars, Barnes and Chains. Swinclcj ' trees. Plough. Set Tine and Disc Harrows, Roller, Scarifier ' and Moulder, Sledge, Knapsack Sprayer, Stewart Horse-clipping Machine 50-Gal. M.H. Separator, 2 5-Gal Cro&m Cans. 2 Milk Buckols. Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Conveyance will meet the train at Pukekohe arriving at one o'clock from the Waikato. Luncheon Provided. A LFRED T3U.CKLAND & CONS. LTD. WAIUKU. VIA PUKEKOHE. FRIDAY, TUNE A AT 11 A.M. A LFRED -DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. D. D. Hayes, of Waiuku, who has sold his farm, t> Sell as above, THE WHOLE OP HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 7ft SELECTED DAIRY COWS, in milk IV and due to calve. Including 9 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS-Pcncar-row'e Charity 2338, Sunnyside's Queen Daisy 4323. Sunnysido's Topsy ft(sUl Sunnysido's Twilight 8605. Sunnyside'g May 6171, Sunnyside's Fairy 6770. Sunnyside's Rosy 6772, Sunnyside's Nora 9046, Sunnyside's • Princess 9047. This is a particularly choice herd, the majority being high-grade Jerseys bred on the farm; and are by Registered pedigree Jersey Bulla. Of\ HEIFERS (up to 2J years old), due \J\J to calve July and August « 5 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, 2, 21 and 3 years old Including RUA. 5808. 3-year-old. bred by Mr. F. S. Mcßae. Palmerston North. GALORE 6640. 3-y*ar-old. bred by Mr. E. B. Eagle, Carterton. 3 GRADE JERSEY BULLS, 2 years old 8 STEERS 6 GOOD .FARM HORSES, work any- > where 1 25 SHEEP i 4 BREEDING SOWS 9 30 STORE PIGS M.H. Drill, Mowing Machine, Manure Spreader, Hay Rake, Set Disc, Tine and Chain Harrows, Waggon. 2 Spring Carts, D.F. Plough, Diso ~ Plough, 8 D.F. Ploughs, Chains and' 3 Swingletrees.. Horse Collars, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. '■• Luncheon Provided.. I Conveyances meet the 7.15 Auckland and ' 6.40 Mercer trains at Pukekohe station. ' ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 4
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