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SALES BY AUCTION. jgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. "^Y ESTFIELD ALE YARDS. pO-MORROW (THURSDAY! AT 10.30 A.M. 1 FIRST : CLASS JERSEY,HOUSE COW, J- in calf to pedigree Jersey bull (at profit). pUKEKOHE ALE YARDS. pO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 10.30 A.M. J) AIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 9f| JERSEY SHORTHORN HEIFERS, freshly calved and at profit. AT 1 O'CLOCK. 120 HEAD BEEF. 700 HEAD STORE CATTLE. ! Including. OOA VERY FORWARD CONDIOAKJ TIONED 4 TO 5-YEAR-OLD STEERS. AT 11 A.M. 400 PIGS, PORKERS, BACONERS, WEANERS AND STORES. pURUA ALE YARDS. p RID AY, pECEMBER J9 AT 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CATTLE. j Including, 50 HEAD BEEF. On account of Mr. D. J. Hill. THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD, Etc. QA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Shorthorn «->v/ and Jersey cross, in full milk. 1 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL. 1 YEARLING BULL. 1 4-cow Treloar Milking Machine, 2i h.p. Kauri Kerosene Engine, 95gal. Alfa-Laval Separator, Milk Vat, Pump, Jack and Shafting, 2 lOgal. Cream Cans, Sundries. The Milking Plant, etc., can be inspected on the farm, Ngataipua Road. T HE I=f1 = f~ aymarket ' P RID AY, JQECEMBER 22 AT 10.30 A.M. TJARNESS, SADDLERY, VEHICLES. JJORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 1 MILK FLOAT, together with Horse and Harness. THE SHOW PONY. " BROWNIE." together with R.T. Gig and Harness; a really smart turnout. AT 12 NOON. 2 HEAVY DRAUGHTS, used to all work. These horses are straight from scoop work. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN PACER, " COAL LIGHT," by Coal King—Arc, Light, in full training, and nominated coming Xmas Meeting. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD. QLEVEDON ALE YARDS. JJONDAY, pECEMBER 25 AT 12 NOON. 250 HEAD CATTLE. Including, 50 YEARLING TO 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS. Also, 150 4 AND G-TOOTH WETHERS, ia forward condition. 40 FAT WETHERS. pOKENO gALEYARDS. jyjTJNDAY. pECEMBER 25 AT 11.30 A.M. 9QO HEAD CATTLE. pUNCIMAN gALEYARDS!. pUESDAY. EC EMBER 20 AT 12 NOON. DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS HEAD/ STORE CATTLE. pUKEKOHE JJORSE J^AZAAR. -yyEDNESDAY. -QECEMBER ]rj AT 10.30 A.M. 25Q HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. .j^JARAMARUA. pUESDAY. JJECEMBER 9^> AT 12 NOON. pUCKLAND & gONS, J^TD. Have received instructions from Mr. J. F. Goodwin, Marnmarua, who is retiring from dairying, to Sell us above, rpm: WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY 1 HERD. 9Q SOUND YOUNG COWS, in full milk. ""it DAIRY COWS, close to profit. 40 DAIRY HEIFERS, duo to calve. DAIRY UTENSILS, ETC. Luncheon Provided. A Conveyance will meet, the 7.15 a.m. train from Auckland at Pokeno. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND gONS, VT V/arde's To-morrow (Thursday). a M immoth Sale of Used Cars and Cycles. Sco "Motors for Sale" Column. thin issue. _ RESTAURANTS. TAONCASTER. 37, Victoria St.--Best 3I / Course Dinner and Tea in town for Is. Clean, homelike. ERRY'S Tiffin Restaurant, City Chambers, Queen St.—Absolutely new management; well-cooked food; charges mod. era to. 1 ___ TMSII DIET IS .FINE • FOOD. .L And tho Most Nutritious Food Known. Study Well Your Health, and Dino To-day at SANFORD'S' CAFE. Lower Queen Street, Opposite G.P.O. Open from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. booksellers and stationery j"£ 13 ALY ' S LI BIIA RY. 21. SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite Star Office). Subscriptions, from 4s Per Quarter. Fiction, Magazines, and General Literature.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 5

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