Sales by A action. NZ L OAN ' 4ND M ERCANTILE ' AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, IMPORTANT NOTICE. Bayers i,n notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements tor credit have been previously made with the Management, TTENDERSON YARDS TIjTONDAY, "DEBRUARY OA AT 13 NOON. *" " * naa HEAD MIXED CATTLE. And. on Account of & Client. 20 SPRINGER? 10 FAT BULLOCKS 7 FOUR AND FIVE YEAR OLD STEERS. Also, Oc Account oi a Client, BAY COLT, 4yrs. SPRUNG CART. Entries Solicited. TirONDAY. "TiEBRTJARY OA AT 13 NOON. The Undersigned have received instructions from MR. ALLEN CAMPBELL. Hunua, who has sold his farm, tc Sell, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK. Consisting of g Shorthorn Cows, in milk, and in calf to Pedigree Shorthorn Bull; 2 Springers, due in May. 1 Fat £l«er. 1 Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, 7 11-month* Heifers and Steers, J Yearling Bulls, 6 Heifer Calves, 1 Bull Calf. 2 Heavy Farm Geldings all work, good shifters; 1 Medium Gelding, good tr&r horse; 1 pony Maro (hack), 1 Sheep and Cattle Dog. 20 Black Orpington Hens, 15 Totara Strainers, 100 Totara Posts, 300 Battens, SO backs Chaff, 2' Sacks Feed Oats. 1 Sack Algerian Seed O&ts, I Sot 'Howard" Disc Harrows (12-blace), 1 Sot 3-leaf Tine Harrows, 1 Set Cluin Harrows, 1 S.F. " Oliver" Plough, 1 S.F. " Massey-Harris" Plough 1 D.F. Reid and Grav Plough, Sot 4hor.se Blocks, 1 Bentall Hand Chaffcutter, Spring Dray, Gig and Harness, Sledge. SOGal. Separator, 24-Gal. Cream Cans. 60G&1. Tank. 40Gal. Barrel 2 New IOOGaI. Tanks, 1 Ton Manure, 2cwt. Barbed Wire, lewt. Plain Wire. 1 Ton Coal, 6 Sheets Comiga.tod Iron, Copper and Stand, 1 Bag Calf Meal, 4 Horse Collars. 4 Pairs Winkers, Dray Saddle ' and Breeching, 8 Horse Covers, 3 Pairs Plough Chains, 1 2-horse Set Bars. 1 3.1 horse Set Bars, 2 Tables. Chairs. Lino- ! leum. Wasbtubs, Tools, etc., eto. Also, on Account of MR. LIONEL HILL. 1 MEDIUM GELDING. <tts., broken to chains. 1 BLACK MARE, ayrs, saddle and harness, Also, on Account of Client. 11 YEARLINGS Luncheon Provided. rpUAKAU YARDS, TUESDAY, •pEBRUARY OI AT 12 NOON. ** •jQA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Entries solicited. YARDS. "FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. T AT 11.30 A.M. •jJTA HEAD MEED CATTLE. 10\J Among them 20 3} to J-yr-old STEERS. 50 21-yr-old STEERS. 40 CALVES. 40 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERSAlso, 200 MIXED SHEEP. WHTTFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, "FEBRUARY OO AT 12 NOON. 9AA HEAD iUXED CATTLE, —W Amc-nast them. On Account of Mr. William Keay, Alfriston, who is leaving the district— 12 CHOICE DAIRY COWS. Jersey and Shorthorn Cows. 1 18 MONTHS HOLSTELN HEIFER. 1 JERSEY BULL. 1 SHORTHORN BULL. HORSE. HARNESS, GIG. PIG, FOWLS. 125 GAL. lOWA SEP.-wIATOR. now. 1 4GAL. CREAM JAN. Grindstone. Miul. Wedges. 2 Pair Plough Traces, Swine letrees. Pair Hf.mes, 14 Rabbit Traps, Sundries, eto. Also. On Account of a Client. 4 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 9 YEARLING HEIFERS. 50 SHEEP. Entries Solicited. TIST OF COUNTRY SALES FOR U FEBRUARY. HENDERSON-MONDAY, 20th. HUNUA (Mr. Allen Campbell's Clearing Salel-MONDAY_2Oth. TUAKAU-TUESDAY. 21st. KAUKAPAKAPA-FRIDAY, 24th. WHITFORD-TUESDAY. 28th, WEEKLY SALES. FAT CATTLE. SHEEP CALVES, PIGS Etc.-EYERY WEDNESDAY at WESTFIELD YARDS. DAIRY AND STORE STOCK AND SHEEP -EVERY THURSDAY. WESTFIELD YARDS. SHEEP FAIR SEASON. 1922. TUAKAU-THURSDAY, March 2. CLEVEDON-FRIDAY. March 3. N.B.—We advise Clients to see that their Sheep are clean according to the Stock Act Owners whose Sheep are found infested with i I'ce are liable to prosecution. IMPORTANT NOTICE.' ' Buyers are notified that at all Auction ! Bales delivery will only be given for CASH, I unless arrangements tor credit have been i previously made with the Management, i V H T OAN AND "ftJERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. ALBERT STREET LAND ROOMS. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, AT 2.30 P.M. By order of the Public Trustee in the Estate of the late E. A. Laery. PARTLY FURNISHED SEASIDE COTTAGE AT DEEP CREEK, 3 rooms; along with good corner section, lr 8p: views that cannot be surpascd; handy to beach; •tore, etc.; swimming, boating, fishing. ALSO. Instructed by the Trustees in Deceased Estate, NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW, DEEP CREEK, 4 bedrocms, large living room, kitchen and bathroom; 3 tanks; kerosene stove: corner section, just over t-acrc; beautiful views of Hauraki Gulf, Vaughan s Bay, etc. To be sold. A really nice home. Flagged. V J T OAN AND -MERCANTILE ' AGENCY COMPANYrLIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. AUCKLAND. e— ; ! Photography. pOUMERCI AL PHOTOGRAPHY \J QUICK WORK AND QUALITY. For All Caoses of the above, including BLUE PRINTS. ENLARGEMENTS, LAN-TERN-SLIDES, etc., etc., Ring up 'Phona A 6:», or call G H SCTCLIFFE AND CO., Hobson Buildings, Fort St. (next Stat OCuce). 'Phone A 638. _____ LAD.ES can get Dresses, Underclothing, at half shop prices.—Mrs. Maton, 26. France St.. Newton. HAVE your Films Developed and Printed by E. Munro. Specialist, 5, Customs _'■ East. ■> doore along from Thames Hotel. ATHENAEUM Gramaphone Record LibA rarv and Book Club, 803, N-Z. Imuianci Budding, fiend for particulars.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 7
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