■,•'■'"- Salys by Auction. ;__ '? mUAKAU ■. QALEYARDS.', . JUNE £(). •' . :" Ifi . AT 12 NOON. .'. .y \. . ALFRED TJUCKLAND * .CONS, LTD.," Will Sell' 1 „._,_, T , -p. IpJA I HEAD, CATTLE. On account of Mr. Jno. Batkin, who is goine • ■ in lor Pedigree Shorthorns, r s ■ 6 CHOICE, GRADE JERSEY COWS i due to calve early. ALFRED pUCKLAND .4 jgPKS, LTD. "DUNCIMAN gALEYARDS. THURSDAY. JUNE j^ . AT 12 NOON. . .— ■ i A LFRED AUCKLAND & QONS, LTD.. /Will Sell „„ ,__ OAA DAIRY COWS. HEIFERS, AND L\)\J BULLS. A LPRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. JWTESTFIELD QALEYARDS. rpHURSDAY. TUNE Ift A LFRED 'DUCKLAND & QONS, LTD., Will Sell, From Motutapu. RAA LARGE-FRAMED FORWARD-CON-OUU DITIONED F.F.M. EWES, been on turnips. ALFRED t>UCKLAND & DONS, LTD. TZUMEU ALEYARDS. npHURSDAY. TUNE -|A vAT 1 OJCLOCK., * A LFRED ■DOCKLAND 4 CONS, LTD., Will Sell ; -JAA HEAD CATTLE. ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. rPURUA QALEYARDS. I /pRIDAY,~JUNE JJ $ AT 12 NOON.' > A LFRED pUCKLAND k CONS, LTD.. Will hold their next Sale in the above Yards on Friday, June 11, and will yard upwards of , OKA HEAD CATTLE. ' On Account of Mr. C. H. Ingley, Turua, who , has sold his farm, ' QA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in milk and . 01/ due to calvo July and August 1 4-COW PLANT L.K.G. MILKING MACHINE 1 2J-H.P. L.K.G. ENGINE 5 20-GAL. MILK CANS HORSE, CART AND HARNESS. On Account of Messrs. Pearce .Bros., Nethe'rton, who have sold their farm, OK FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, in milk jUO and due to calve July ana August (the date.) of calving will bo given at the fate). 1 REGISTERED PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL. ■- « A LFRED puCKLAND * QONS, LTD. •DAM ARAM A. QATURDAY, TUNE 10 AT 12 NOON. ' ALFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTD., 1 Have received instructions from Mr. T. Hark--1 ness, Ramarama, who is retiring from dairying, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS SELECTED DAIRY HERD, ETC., . Oft FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, in milk +i\J and due to calve, July and August. 11 CHOICE 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, due. to calve, August and September. 1 7-YEAR-OLD DRAUGHT GELDING, work anywhere. . 12 PIGS. 6 Milk Cans. Set Chain Harrows, S.F. . Plough, Hay Rake, Sledge, 5 Barrels. Boiler, 2 Feeding Troughs, Posthole Borer, Set Gig Harness, Knapsack, Sprayer, Crate Fowls, 30cwt Autumni ■ grown Seed Potatoes. , On Account of Mr. S. Chilton, Ramarama— '■ A CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due to calve. On Account of Mr. Whitburn, RuneimM— BUGGY AND HARNESS. ' 1 HORSE. KEROSENE HEATER AND PRIMUS. Luncheon Provided, a lfred "duckland & cons. LTD. . ", "twaiuku oaleyards. Saturday, TUNE 10 AT 12 NOON. , ALFRED "DUCKLAND & QONS, LTD., Will Sell 4QA HEAD CATTLE. On Account of Mr. R. Coulthard, Awhitu— CO FIRST-CLASS YOUNG DAIRY OO COWS, duo to calve July, August, and September, to Shorthorn Bull, Also, 1 CARLYLE MANURE SPREADER, A in perfect order. , ALFRED DUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. , ' gALEYARDS. WAIPIPI "DARM pROPERTY. [ QATURDAY, TUNE 19 MOON. GALE D AY.' ' " ? ' Instructed by the owner. T. E. Furnis3, Esq.. wo will offer for salo by public auction, in conjunction with Messrs. King, Mellsop and Chalmers, QHOICE TPREEHOLD T^ARM, CONTAINING 80 ACRES. .SITUATED AT WAIPIPI. Practically the whole of the property is in ' good pasture. Situated near to tho Waipipi Wharf and convenient to Waiuku. New Residence of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and conveniences, milking shed, concreted -floor, implement shed. etc. '['his is a ■ good farm, everything in first-clans order. Regular boat service and road communication. Only £1500 cash required. Balance arranged. For absolute sate, as owner is leaving New Zealand. Full particulate on application, • A LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS. LTD. 9 "~ * ' ' " "VTANGERE (WESTNEY RD.). > , ONDAY,~JUNE 14§ .. ' AT 12 NOON.. _ A LFRED pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD., Have roccived instructions from Mr. G. O'Connor, who has sold his Farm, to Sell, ( \ as above— "THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD ! i. I STOCK. • " 9A CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS. t OK! duo June, July, and August, to S.H. a Bull. J 3 2i-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, springing. I . ■ 3 lj-YEAR-OLD HEItfERS. L 3 2-YEAR STEERS. " 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS. 4yrs and 7yra. : y Half-ton Spring Trap, Colonial Drill, 11! ~ Coulter (new), S.F. Plough (new), , , Swinglctrees, 1 65Gal. Perfect Separa- [. tor, Milk Cooler and Receiver, a j IGGaI. Cans, 6 Cream Cans, Lot ,' " Manure, Totara Fencing Posts, Rails, .' and Battens, Plough and Cart Har-1 l ness, and Sundries. i , , Luncheon Provided. .. pUCKLAND & CONS, LTD. PRELIMINARY MOTICE. •T t YAJAU~pAH. MONDAY AUGUST A 'A LFRED pUCKLAND & QONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr.-Norman Clarke, of Wciau Pah, who is retiring from dairying, to bell as above, rpilE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY " 1 HERD, ETC, I. _ Particulars Later. 1. ALFRED pTjcKLANDfi; SiLT ]>,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 4
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