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SALES BY AUCTION. ►UCKLAND & JpiiAT gUSH. pAPATOBTOB. rjpUESDAY, JUKE AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr, C. R. Murphy. Inglewood Farm, Flat Bush, Papatoetoe, who is going m for pedigree Ayrshires, to sell. The whole op his grade cows. Comprising:— r»n FIRST-CLASS YOUNG COWS, in DU good condition (30 recently calved or close to profit, balance in milk or due to calve July and Aug.). Luncheon Provided. >UKEKOHE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS', .LTD., Have received instructions to Sell in the Estate of Mrs. M. M. Beloe, of '■Lynnwood," Pukekohe, as above, rPHE WHOLE OF THE Livl*: AND 1 DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JUT AUNG ATUROTO. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., (In conjunction with the Auckland Farmers' Co-operative, Limited), have received instructions from Mr. £ red Cullen, who is retiring from dairying, to belt as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY 1 HERD. ETC. Particulars. Later. gUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. -I O TJ N T R Y ALES. WAITAKARURU—SaIe of Mr. Andy Dickson—TUESDAY. June 5. WELLSFORD—THURSDAY June 7 WAITAKARURU— Sale oi Mr. K. Miller— THURSDAY, June 7. WAIUKU—Mr. G. E. lelcluck s Sale of Registered Pedigree Jersey Cattle— THURSDAY. June 7. TUAKAU—FRIDAY, June 8. TURUA—FRIDAY, June 3, HELENSVILLE—MONDAY, Juno 11. RUNCIMAN—DAIRY—MONDAY, June 11. TUAKAU—PIG—MONDAY. June 11. PUKEKOHE—DAIRY-.-TUESDAI, June 12. KAIWAKA—SaIe of Mr. W. R. Dowson— WEDNESDAY. June 13. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. June 14. PUKEKOHE EAST—SaIe of Mr. T. Cronm —FRIDAY, June 15. ■ WHANGAMARINO—SaIe of Mr. S. Carter —FRIDAY June 15. CLE VEDON—MONDAY. June IS. WAIUKU-PIG—MONDAY, June 18. POKENO—MONDAY, June 38 PAPATOETOE—SaIe of Mr. C. R. Murphy —TUESDAY, June 19. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, June 19. r PUKEKOHE-Sale in the Estate Mrs. M. M. BeIoc—WEDNESDAY, June 20. WAIOTIRA—THURSDAY. June 21. MAUNGAKARAMEA—FRIDAY, June 22. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, June 22. KABAKA—SaIe of Messrs. Farns worth Bros—MONDAY. June 25. MANGERE—SaIe of Mr. T. Roe—MONDAY. Juil6 05 PUKEKOHE—HORSE—TUESDAY, June 26. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, June 21. TUBUA—SaIe of Mr. P. C. HaII—FRIDAY, June 29. WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMARKET—TUESDAYS. FORTNIGHTLY: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow. etc _ „ WESTFIELD YARDS WEDIsESDAYS: Fn.t Cattle, Sheep. Calves. Pigs. etc. WESTFIELD YARDS THURSDAYS: Dairv and Store Cattle. THE HAYMARKET —FBIDAYS : Horses. Vehicles. Harness, Hay. Straw and Grain, etc. BUYERS FOR MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICIv AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD.. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS. ETC. JuFRED jgUCKLAND gONS. LTD. pUKEKOHE. JUNE g 1925, \ AT 22 O'CLOCK. TO HOTELKEEPERS, RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. TMPORTANT gALE QF CHAIRS, TABLES, SCREENS, SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, ETC. Favoured with instructions Mrs. A. E. Massey,'who is closing down her Tea Rooms Department, we will sell in the Tea Rooms, King Street, rpHE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE, J- ETC., Comprising:— PiIANO, '•BROCK," 50 Chairs, Oak.- 12 Tables, Oak; Couch, Large China Cupboard. Ice Chest, Cash Register, "National," 4 Mirrors, 2 Settees, 4 Palm Stands, 2 Screens, Curtains, 20 Table Cloths. Clock, Pictures, Linoleum. "Inlaid." Silver Ware. "Walker and Hall." 20 Tea Pots. Hot Water Jugs, Sugar Basins, Cake Stands, Salts and Pepper, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Cups and Saucers, Plates. Pie Dishes. Glass Ware. 3-Piece Suite, Table Tops, 8 Cake Stands, "Oak": i Chest. Tea, 33Yds. Carpet Runner and Sundries. N.B.—AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The above goods are all of good quality and nearly new. and offer an opportunity seldom met. with of securing really first-class Furniture and Silverware at Auction Prices. rjiHE pRANKLIN pARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, PUKEKOHE. ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor of the Will of ELENOR ceased. AMELIA WELLS, DepANFURLY gMITH Will Sell by Public Auction, at. his Rooms, Corner Swanson Street and Queen Street, 011 pRIDAY, JUNE 2f> AT 2 P - M - T OT I—SEASIDE BUNGALOW, FURNIJ ISHED, DEEP CREEK (third house on right, second street up from beach). Compact Bungalow, comprising one bedroom, sitting room, kitchen with Dover stove, two sleeping porches, and the usual corn's.: also a detached wash-house. Good level Section, i-acre, laid out in shrubs and fruit trees. The place commands glorious views of the harbour and is within Smin. walk of the beach and post office. The furniture included in this property is sufficient for holiday or week-end purposes. LOT 2 GRAFTON RESIDENCE, 32, CARLTON GORE ROAD. Soundlv-constructed House of 5 rooms, kitchen and bathroom with porcelain bath and basin. Fitted with range, hot and cold water service throughout, gas stove and electric light. Workshop under house send a detached wash-house. Valuable Section with a good frontage. Properties in this locality are hard to obtain and this property is ideal for a business man on Eiccount of its nearness to the city. For terms and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 6