«/'j auuuuii, gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD.. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Bayers *r» notified that »t all Auction Bates delivery will only be given for CASH. tmie»s arrangements for credit have been previously made with the Management. JJELENSVILLE YARDS. jyjONDAY, QCTOBER Q AT 12 NOON. ' 200 H E A&L. cattle. 120 SPRINGERS. 100 2 TO 4-YEAR FRESH-CONDI-TIONED STEERS. SO YEARLING- TO 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. Also, 1 GOOD HACK. -jy|ONI>AY. QCTOBER (| AT 11.30 A.M. ' ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS LTD H ?T«rr^-o d = nstructlo "3 from MR. GEO.' SIMMONS, burn* Dovrna. Maramarua, .who .has sold his farm, to Soli as above. fpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. OA 'CHOICE DAIRY COWS. mostly *J\J Jersey-Shorthorn cross, second and third calvftrs, milking and due to caiTo. 65 2 AND 3-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, due to calveS GOOD BULLS. 5' SUPERIOR MEDIUM DRAUGHTS. work anywhere--10 FAT PIGS. Spring Cart and Harness. Set Tine, Chain. Mid Tnpod Harrows, Top Dresser, S.F. Plough, 100 Puriri Posts,, 3 Troughs, 3H. Set Swing! etree-s. 2 Sets Plough Chains, Nfw Hay Kako. 2 Ladders, Pesthole Borer, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone. Water Heater. 65-Ghl. AlfaLaval Separator. 45-Gal. Milk Vat, I 7 Cream Cans. Farm Tools. Sundru-s, > otc.. 1 4-Cow Ridd Milking Plant complete. 1 3 H.P. Anderson EngineOn Account of a Neighbour. 15 5 TO 21 YEAR OLD STEERS 5 '.-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS 3 YEARLING STEERS. 3 30CWT. WAGGON, in good order. 1 15-COULTER P. AND D. DRILL. Luncheon Provided. The Auctioneers can with confidence *oeommend the above herd of cows. A conveyance will meet the 7.15 a.m. train from Auckland at Pokeno on morning of sale, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. / g ALE YARDS, QCTOBER J J AT 12 NOON. * IQO HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Including: 8 2 TO 4-YEAR-OLD UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES. 8 MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAUGHTS 4 GOCX, HACK AND HARNESS TIORSES 1 6-YKAR-OLD. HEAVY HACK, by _ loung Major (winner 3 .first prizes). THE TROTTING HORSE "CAMPAIGN," oy Electioneer—Boeton Mare. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE " CON AGAIN." by Look Again—BlossompATUMAHOE. •jpHURSDAY. QCTOBER -J 9 AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. V. L. ELDER, Patumahoe, who i 9 retiring from to sell as above. »PHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK. 6 CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS (mostly Jerseys;, milking and due to calve. 4 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS 1 YEARLING GRADE JERSEY BULL 7. FARM HORSE; work anywhere. 1 GOOD HARNESS MARE 20 WHITS LEGHORN FOWLS. 1 2-ton Waggon. D.F. Disc Plough. 2 S.F. Ploughs, Hillside Reversible Plough. 2 Scarifiers, M.H. Mower, Set Disc and Tine Harrows, Copper. Cool-er. Grindstone. Saddlfj and Breeching. 2 Collars, 2 Pairs Harness and Winders. Pairs Traces, Pair Waggon Reins. Trap, Farm Tools. Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. A, LFRED JJUCKIiAND & gGNS, J^T D. pUAKAU gALEYARDS. JPRIDAY, QCTOBER AT 12 NOON. 20Q HEAD CATTLE. Including: On Account of Messrs. SLATER AND SHELDON:— 15 CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS?. On Account of MR. A. MEDLAND: — 7 YEARLING HIGH-GRADE JERSEY BULLS On Account of MR. F. C. S. LAWSON : — THE PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL T< SILVERHOPE'S JELUCOE." 7614. On. Account of a Client: — 21 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 4 SOWS, due- to farrow 1 BERKSHIRE BOAR. _ On Account of MB. T. THOMPSON Onewhero: — 2 CHOICE HOUSE COWS, sound ana quiet. 15-Gal. Viking Separator. Force Pomp, Large Quantity Building Timber, 6ft. C.C. Saw, Sledge. 2 Strainers, pr. Hedbe Clippers, Plough, Marwrle. 250 Drain Pipes ma.). 05-Gal Cask. Quantity Furniture, ineluding Dining Table, 6 Dining Chairs, 2 Stretchers, 2 Heavy Carpets, Uno, 2 Seagraas Squares, etc T On Account of MR. H. D. MADILL: — 70 Sheets Comigafcd Iron, New Oliver Plough. Empte Bairela, 30 Blk. Orpington Hens and Pallets. Also: , , The Lease of 16 ACRES for Grazing, by the Year, subject to 3 months notico. Good cattle fences and wa.ter.^ 200 GOOD TOTARA POSTS. pURUA gALEYARDS. JiRIDAY. QCTOBER AT 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CAT TL E. pOKENO gALEYAKDS. QCTOBER AT 11 30 A.M. 9QO HEAD CATTLE QLEVEDON ' gALEYAKDS, QCTOBER AT 12 NOON, j 00 H E A C A T T L IS. gALEYARDS. rrUESDAT, QCTOBER AT 12 NOON. / TV AIRY COWS AND HEIFERSrpHE ifvA 'hEAd'sTOBE CATTLE, inoludins, On Account p 100 FRESH - CONDITIONED OLD STEERS. rpE H AYMARKET. WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER AT 12 NOON. V TD c: < >a L ?5 r HT''AND S MEDIUM° HAHNESS oU HORKES. from 4 years. 3 FLAT-TCn^l/JRBY 2 30CY.*T. WAGGONS. 1 2-TON WAGGON 2 C'OURTLAND WAGGONS 4 LIGHT WAGGONS. 4 MILK CARTS--2 SPRING TIP-CARTS. 2 HAWKERS' CARTS. 5 HALF-TON CARTS. 1 RUBBEIVTYRE J-SHAFTER. with break. ... , 1 J-SHAFTER. with break. 4 3-SHAFTER GIGS. 1 BREAKINGPIN CART, steel-lined shafts. 1 DOUBLE BUGG Y. 1 butcii E er-s G ok 'bakfrs^cart 12 GIGS AND 2 SHETLAND PONY TrTR\ T OUTS. rubber lyres. — 20 bETS SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARPLOUGH COLLARS. ETC. JJUCKLAND & g°^ S * LTIX,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 5
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