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SALES BY AITOTIQK. A LFRED T>UCKLAND & CONS, T TB, . JWESTFIELD QALEYARDS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 13 NOON. <>-n FIRST-CLASS EWES, been runOiJ\/ aing with Black face and Leicester .rams. • ; WAIMAUKU rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), •'.;' AT 11 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD.. I Have received instructions from Mr. R, Smith. Wnimsuku. to Sell as above. ) THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK. 8 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvera. due August and September. 1 GOOD COW. in milk. 1 HEIFER, due October. 5 JERSEY SHORTHORN CALVES. 1 WELL-BRED 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL. 2 FARM HOR3ES. work anywhere. 45-GAL. ALPHA LAVAL SEPARATOR. 20-GaL Cbampioa Separator. Milk Vat, 4-gaL Cream Can. Chare. ■ Unique Boiler Bath, Light Spring Trap and Harness. 8 Collars and Hames, 3 Sets Chains., Swingletrees, Emerson Plough, Oliver HillsidfiPlough, 2 Donald Strainers, Carpenters' Garden and Farm Tools. Sundries, Etc. T ARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD Li FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including. BEDROOM SUITE, Oval Dining Table, 2 Easy Chairs, Lino., etc. On Acconnt of a Neighbour, 5 DAIRY COWS, due August and September. 5 YEARLINGS (4 steers and 1 heifer.) 1 GOOD HACK. ' 1 FARM HORSE, work anywhere. 1 HEAVY WAGGON, 35-sal. Diablo Separator. Also. 3 DAIRY COWS. at profit. 1 SPRHIG CART AND HARNESS. Luncheon Provided. THE TTAYMABKET„ ■pRIDAY, AUGUST 1 AT 10.30. A.M. TTARNESS. SADDLERY, VEHICLES. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. AT 12 NOON, On Account of owner leaving the district, THE HUNTER " RONA BRUCE," Gyre., X by Robert tha Bruce. Also, ', 4| MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, used to all ' farm work. , 6 GOOD HACK and harness horses. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. ■yrrATUKU qaleyards. ■FRIDAY. A UGUST i s AT 12 NOON. QAA H E AD CAT T L E. On Account of MR. W. HICEEY: 10 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY' COWS, at profit; good testers, and by Pedigree Jersey ■ Bulls. . On Account of MB. (r. H. SELBY: THE PEDIGREE YEARLING JERSEY BULL, Illston Bob Saltan. Full pedigree at. sale. On Account of Mr. C. Renwidk, Waiuku, THE, WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY 1 HERD. nn CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS £AJ (Jersey Shorthorn), at profit. On Account of Mr. A. McCnlloagh, Glen-brtßkHlGH-GRADE 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS, at profit. On Account of Mr. H. M. Lowe, 6 JERSEY HEIFERS, due to calye. ■OTAIMAUKU. : ~'. TjiRIDAY. 'AIJGVffE.. 1 '.' ; AT lI'A.M. : ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Have received instructions to ;Sel!I oni the farm, lately occupied by Mr. H. H. Hungerford, Waimauku, as above. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, duo August Ot7 and September, 1 JERSEY BULL. . „ 3 GOOD FARM HORSES, work »nywhere.' - : ■•'..' '.; :■■ ■. 5 BREEDING SOWS, due to farrow. 1 BERKSHIRE BO AR. „ _ ■ - ■ MOWING MACHINE.. Hay Rake, Set Disc Chain and. Tine Harrows. Plough. Chaff cutter, C.C. Saw and BcnchT Cambridge Roller, Cart and Harness. Waggon, Gig and Harness, 8 Cream Cans. 3 Ladders, Farm Harness, 3 Horse Covers. Clodcrusher, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Also, 9 DAIRY COWS, in milk and due,to 6 HEIFERS, due to calve. 16 GOOD CALVES (mostly heifers). ■ 3' STEERS. ; , - •:■■ ;:;:;.;.': Luncheon Provided. i ' . TfTATWAKA. •'■ . ,> "jypNDAY, £ AT 12.30 P.M; : , ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.. Have reoei'Jed instructions from. MS. J. N. ABERCROMBIE. Kaiwaka, who is leaving the district, to sell at. above. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND . 1 DEAD STOCK. QA CHOICE SHORTHORN - JERSEY ' CAJ DAIRY COWS, in milk and due to calve Aug. and Sept. to Pedigree Jersey Bull.- ' 13 JERSEY CROSS EMPTY 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. >, ••_ 12 JERSEY CROSS EMPTY YEARLING HEIFERS. „„,„ 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 5 SHORTHORN STEERS. 2 FARM HORSES; work aaywr.eie. i i good Harness mare. 1 5-YEAR COLT, by Alt Wood (unbroken). .... ■ '»-'. , , -, ■- I 2-YEAR FILLY, by Lord Plunket. 1 YEARLING FILLY, by Heather Brae. 21 HOGGETS. , . ~ . '■ • 1 3-Cow Laird Milking Machine, 3J K-p, Massport Engine. 50Gal. Separator, with Drive, 3SGai. Milk Vat, 3 lOGal. Cream Cans, S.F. Plough. Set Disc Harrows, McCoJrmack Mower, Spring Cart and Harness, 2 Sledges, Dray Saddle and Britchen, 1. 3-Horse Set Swinglstrees with Patent Chains, Lot Firm Harness, Water Trough, C.C. Saw. 2 Churns, Wire Strainer, sCwt. Plain and Barb Wire, Cooper's Hand Shearing Machine, Fowls and Ducks, 210 ft. Gates, Farm Tools, Sundries, ■ ; etc. . '/.:; ;„■■« ' ..; Also, . .. THE FARM, containing 321 acres, freehold, all in grass with exception of about 30 acres bush; soil is of limestone formation; moetly ploughable; good fattening tlaiatf. ResKJbnee, 5 rootae; milking shed, barn, frrapshed, etc.; fenced-and watered by stream. Railway about 2 miles, school and P. 0., 1 mile. Very easy terms are offered; Luncheon Provided. '..: : '.':■■. A Conveyance will Meet • the Train at Kaiwaka Station on Morning of Sale.: TUTANGERE (ROBERTSON ROAD). TyrONDAY, A, (Please; note., alteration; date' of sale.) ; AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.. Have received instructions from Mr. Alex. Robertson, Mangere, who is retiring from dairyine., to Sen as above THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY ■ HERD. - . ' . dfi FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, milk DU and due to calve.:15 CHOICE SPRINGING: HEIFERS. 5 20-GAL. MILK CANS. Cooler and Receiver, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon Provided... ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18774, 30 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18774, 30 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18774, 30 July 1924, Page 3