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SALES BY AUCTION. JgUt'KLAND & gONS. LTD IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery wilt only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for Credit have been previously made v/'.th tliu Management piG gALEYARDS. M ON DAY. M AY 13> AT 11.30 A.M. AA A PIGS-PORKERS. BACONERS. tL'UU STORES AND WEANERS. JJELENSVILLE gALEYARDS, MONDAY, M AY 13? AT 12 NOON. HEAD CATTLE. 10 GOOD S.li. STEER CALVES. On Account oUMr. R. S. Hanson, Parakai. 5 EXTRA-CHOICE HEIFER CALVES, from cows giving over iJOOIb. butter-fat. Also, 12 LAMBS. gALEYARDS. TUESDAY, M AY 14, AT 11 A.M. IAPA EWES, WETHERS AND jUDU LAMBS. - Comjn'ising 900 EWES, in lamb to Romney Rama. i! 00 EWES, in lamb to Southdown Rams. 750 SHORN AND WOOLLY LAMBS, mixed sexes. 100 WETHERS. AT 12 NOON.

HEAD CATTLE. On Account of Mr. P. G. R. Taylor. Onewhero, who has sold part of his farm. Ilia whole herd of 40 DAIRY COWS, early calvera. Also, 1 CHOICE JER. HEIFER, due to ealve in July (out of a 7.4 test cow, producing over 4001b. butter-fat). 40 FRESH-CONDITIONED 5-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 50 VERY FORWARD CONDITIONED 31-YEAR-OLD P.A. STEERS, from Wairamarama. 120 FRESH-CONDITIONED WELLBRED 31-YEAR-OLD S.H. STEERS from Onewhero and Wairamarama, 20 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 24 20-MONTHS-OLD STEERS. 20 2-YEAR-OLD S.H. HEIFEKS, empty. 50 POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD STEER CALVES. GO YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS (mostly fawns, from _ some of the best herds in tbo district). Also, 1 BOOTH-UACDONALD S.F. LEVER PLOUGH. 1 SPRING TRAP, in good order. pUKEKOHE CALEYARDS. rjiHURSDAY, M AY 16, AT 10.30 A.M. i~Q DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. On Account of Mr. H. E. Brewster, Pukekawa, whose lease has expired, his Whole Herd of i Q CHOICE DAIRY COWS,- due to 10 calve July and August. On Account of Mr. H. T. Lowry, Patumahoe, who has sold part of hi 3 farm. M CHOICE GRADE JERSEY COWS AND -HEIFERS: tests given at sale. 1 GRADE JERSEY BULL. 4 YEARLINGS. • From the Waikalo: 2 TRUCKS SPRINGERS (mostly On Account of a Client, 30 JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS, Spring Culvers. AT 1 P.M., AT 11 A.M., pnn PIGS—PORKERS, BACONERS, UUU STOKES AND WEANEKS.

j- AUNGAK ARA ME A £ ALE YARDS. rpHURSDAY, M AY 16, \HEADC A T T L E -yy T ESTFIELD RDS. rjiEURSDAi', jpv |( J AT 11.30 A.M. On account. of Mr. K. Hicks, Paualoetoe, whose lease has expired. IQ DAIRY COWS. Milking, and duo to J.O calvc (all good young cow?). "J )0K EN 0 ALEYAI iD S. ■jjondav. -jjay 20, AT J2 NOON. HOO 11 EA D OAIT LE ' Including 50 GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS. rjUUPAKI. rjIUESDAY. M AV AT 11.30 A.M. A LFRED jgUCKLAND & gONS. LTD. Have received instructions - from MR. W. ANDREWS, to Hell as Above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK. 99 DAIRY COWS, duo to calve in August, a COWS AND CALVES. 10 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes. 3 .i-YEAR-OLD STEERS, I 4-YEAIi-OLD BULL. 15 CALVES. 1 FARM GELDING. MOWING "MACHINE, •'( L.T. Harrows. D F and S.F. Ploughs, 11-Coulter Drill 2-Ton Farm Waggon, Heavy Spring Cart, L.S. . 80-Gal. Diabolo Separator, Dairy Utensils, etc Small Quantity Furniture, including Piano. Chest Drawers, Linoleum, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. TyAIKOUKOU ALLEY, \\ miles from Station. rni-lURSDAY, M" 23, AT 11.30 A.M.

ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Have received from Mr. C. Kerr-Taylor, Waimauku, who has sold most ,of his farm, to Sell as above. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK, rr CHOICE JER. AND S.H. DAIRY t>s COWS AND HEIFERS, duo to calve July, August and September. 9 CALVES. 4 MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 M.H. 11-Coulter Drill; D. and S.F., R. and G. Ploughs; S.F. Duncan Disc Plough; Disc, Tine, Tripod and Chain Harrows; McCornnck Deering Hay Rake; Bentall Power ■ .Chaffcutter; 2 Drays; Buggy. Pole and Shafts; Fowl Grit Grinder; Lawnmower; Cream Cans; Buckets; Farm Tools; Sundries, etc. QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Beds and Bedding; Tables; Chairs; Withstands, Linoleums, Lamps, Dover Stove, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. jgUCKLAND & gONS. LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 6

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