Sales by Auction. 1., jj l oan and M eecantile AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Bayers are notified thai at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements lor credit have boon previously made witb. the Management. 3 ' JJAUKAPAKAPA YARDS. jmiDAY, JpEBRUARY AT 11-30 A.M. ■f CJA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. " Among them 20 3} to 4-yr-old STEERS. 60 2J-yr-old BTEERS. 40 CALVES. 40 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERSi Also, ' 200 MIXED SHEEP. a YARDS. TUESDAY, JpBRUARY 2g AT 12 NOON. OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. /jUu Amongst them, Ou Account of Mr. William Keay, Alfriston, • who is leaving the district— 12 CHOICE DAIRY COWS,' Jersey and Shorthorn Cows. 1 18 MONTHS HOLfa'TEIN HEIFER. 1 JERSEY BULL. 1 SHORTHORN BULL. HORSE, HARNESS. GIG. PIG, FOWLS. 1 25GAL. lOWA SEPARATOR, new. 1 4GAL. CREAM CAN. Grindstone, Maul, Wedges, 2 Pair I, Plough Traces, Swingletrees, Pair Hames, 14 Rabbit Traps, Sundries, etc- ) Also, On Aocount of a Client, 4 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 9 YEARLING HEIFERS. 60 SHEEP. Entries Solicited. SHEEP FAIR. . jpRIDAY, 1922. 1 1000 SHEB lambs ESi RAMS ANI> Also, a On Account of Mr. G. B. Williams, Kaipara Flats, 750 SHEEP. Amongst them— 460 BREEDING EWES. 300 LAMBS. 9 LINCOLN RAMS. j Entries Solicited. / "" 1 riST OF COUNTRY SALES FOR JL/ FEBRUARY. KAUKAPAKAPA—FRIDAY, 24th. • WHITFORD-TUESDAY. 28th. J T IST OF COUNTRY SALES FOR | li MARCH t FUKEKOHE HORSE SALE-MONDAY, i 6th. • I APAKURA-TUESDAY, 7th. I WARKWORTH—FRIDAY. 10th. RAIHU—SATURDAY, 11th. CLEVEDf'N—MONDAY. Kith. PUKEKOHE-TUESDAY, 14th. • MANGA WHARS-TUF.SDAY, 14th ARA POHU E—WEDNESDAY, 15th. MAUNGATUROTO—THURSDAY, 16th. NG ATE A—FRIDAY, 17th. WAIUKU—FRIDAY. 17th. KAIWAKA—FRIDAY. 17th HENDERSON-MONDAY, 20th. TUAKA U-TOESDAY, 2ttt. TAPAKURA HORSE SALE-TUESDAY, 21b(. KAUKAPAKaPA-FRIDAY. 24th. • WHITFORD-TUESDAY, 28th. WEEKLY SALES. FAT CATTLE. SHEEP. CALVES. PIGS, Etc.—EVERY WEDNESDAY, at WESTFIELD YARDS. I DAIRY AND STORE STOCK AND SHEEP -EVERY THURSDAY. WESTFIELD YARDS. SHEEP FAIR SEASON. 1922. TUAKAU-THURSDAY. March 2. CLEVEDON—FRIDAY, March 3. WARKWORTH SHEEP FAIR-FRIDAY, I March 10- : N.B.—We advise Clients to see that their Sheep are clean, according to the Stock Act. Owners whose Sheep are found infested with lico are liablo to prosecution. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers aro notified that at all Auction Sales delivory will only be given for CASH, uuless arrangements for credit have been previously made with the Management N Z L OAN AND ]\£ ERCAKTILE : 'AGENCY 'COMPANY. LIMITED, i STREET LAND ROOMS. Friday, march 10, ,; -AT 2.30 P.M. i By order of the Public Trustee in Estate of lato £. A. Laery. PARTLY FURNISHED SEASIDE COTTAGE AT DEEP GREEK, 3 rooms; along ■ with good corncr section, lr Sp; views . that cannot bo Burpasod; handy to beach; i Store, etc.; swimming, boating, fishing. I I ALSO, Instructed by the Trustees in Deceased Estate, , NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW, DEEP CREEK, 4 bedrooms, large living room, . kitchen and bathroom; 3 tanks; kerosene stove; corner section, just qvor i-acro; ( boautiful views of Hauraki Gulf, Vnughan's ] Bay, etc. To bo sold. A really nico liome. i Flagged. N Z L OAN AND M ERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. J AUCTIONEERS. AUCKLAND. IN THE ESTATE OF W. E. HUTCHISON (Deceased). pRIDAY, (^ARCH V AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' jpREEHOLDS. CITY | CITY SUBURBAN AND ' SUBURBAN AND J COUNTRY LANDS. COUNTRY LANDS. j ATELSON STREET. MANUKAU ROAD, li DOMINION ROAD AND HUKATERE. rp JACKSON. Instructed by the TRUSTEES, in above Estate will Sell by pubuc auction at their ' rooms. Customs St. East, on abovo date, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLDS NELSON ST., CITY-Nos. 117 a. to 123Blocl; containing 1 rood and 22 perches, having 3!l(t, to Nelnon St., together with 7 DWELLINGS erected thereon, bringing in 4195 a year. NELSON 3T., No.l3l—Section 33 by 119ffc. with 4-roomod Cottage thereon, lot at lis - week. A GRAND BUSINESS SITE. 412 MANUKAU ROAD, EPSOM, opposite Public Library-A VALUABLE LKVJiL BLOCK, containing 3 roods and 29.8 porches, having 338 ft. frontage by depth raiur nir from 137 to 140 ft., together with BRICK CEMENTED DWELLING of 5 rooms thereon. If not sold as a whole will bo offered in sections. 1 MARSDEN AVENUE Dominion Road Tram Terminus—4 Buildinc Allotments, being . Lot" 97, 96. 140, and 139, VICTORIA J ESTATE, eaoli having a frontage of 50ft. by depth of 135 ft. RICHMOND ST., Lot 28, VICTORIA ESTATE. having frontago of 55ft. Bin. by depth of 148 ft. 6io. on ono eide and 167 ft. 3in. on other. HnKATERE~939 ACRES lrd- 28per, (Huk&- i tere 8., No. 2; B. Nos. 1. 2, 3. 4, and 6), Freehold land, unimproved, but freo c from noiioua weeds and rabbits. Four mile? from P.O. and 15 miles from Mata- i kohe; 500 to 600 acres ploughable, bal- f ance stoop. Could easily be subdivided < TERMS: One-third cash, balance threo i years at 6 per cont. t lr— . = ■ =* ■ BIG Collection Garden Tools, very cheap. 1 —Union S'aJerooms, Grey St-, opp. St. 1 Helena. . i XTENTION to Clients' Interests, coupled XX with Prompt Settlements, has given George Walker a great reputation. ! \yo "middlemen's" profits to pay if you JJ\ buy the Furniture of Coakley I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 4
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