SALES BY AUCTION JgUCIiLAND & LTD. rpOMARATA. IJIO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs. M. Parker, Tomorata, who has sold farm, to Sell as above, niHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 "EAVESTAFF" OVERSTRUNG WAL--L NUT PIANO. 2 O.R. DOUBLE BEDROOM SUITES (new), 3 Plush Cushion Chairs and Settee. Washstand, Dressing Table and Mirror, Chest Drawers. O.R. Table. Settee. 6 Chairs, Kitchen Table and Dresser, Number Pictures, Floor Coverings, Telephone, 2 Tnblo Lamps, Hanging Lamp, Glass and Crockery, Household Utensils, etc.. etc. 3 CRATES PUREBRED FOWLS. 230 FT. WIRELESS POLES. 1 NO. 3 RAM, 300 ft. of Jin. Gal. Piping. 20ft. of lin. Piping, 200-gal. Milk Vat. 25-gal. Vat. Howell Manure Distributor. Cft. C.C Saw, Grindstone and Fittings, Timbei Jack, Weighing Scales, 14 Sheets Cor. Iron. 3}cwt. B. Wire, 2cwt. P. Wire, 2 Rolls Netting. 12-gal. Copper. Spray Pump, Farm and Carpenter's Tools, Sundries, etc., etc. On Account of Mr. K. A. Parker, Tomarata, OA SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. ZU Also. 10 SPRINGING COWS. 30 FULL-MOUTH EWES, in lamb. 1 LIGHT FARM HORSE. 1 WHEEL SCOOP. 1 DRAG SCOOP. 8 WEANER PIGS. Luncheon Provided. Outside Entries Solicited. CALEYARDS. jpRIDAY, pj AT 12 NOON. OAA HEAD CATTLE. ifJU Including, On Account of Mr. Jas. W. Flexman, Waiuku. SEVERAL CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, close to profit. Tests and dates of Calving given at Sale. pAPATOETOE. jy-ONDAY, J^UGUST AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. Norman Landon, Papatoetoe, whose lease has expired, to sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS . niGH-GRADE JERSEY HERD. 0,~ HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS. JjO chiefly calvers, in calf to a ped. Jersey bull and duo to calve August and September. 4 EXTRA CHOICE YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 PED. YEARLING JERSEY BULL. 1 PED. JERSEY BULL CALF. 1 LIGHT FARM HORSE, all work. 2 SOWS, with litters. 1 25Gal. Electric Hot-water Cylinder. 2 12-Gal. and 26-Gal. Cream Cans, 100 4 and Gin. Socket Pipes, 300 Manawa Posts, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. rpUAKAU gALEYARDS. . TUESDAY, AT 12 NOON. „ m T ~ 100 11 BA D g ALE YARDS. rjpUESDAY, 0^ AT 12 NOON. 1K A HEAD CATTLEjgUCKLAND & gONS.-LTD.. ALGETY AND QOMPANY, J^TD. NOTICE TO BUYERS.—Buyers arc notified that delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements have previously been made with the Management. yyESTFIELD gTOKE rjpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Ex the North:— WELL-BRED JERSEY nEIFERS, J close to profit—out of good herd. gTOCK gALE. 12.30 P.M. VA HEAD OF CATTLE. )\J Including: DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. FAT AND STORE CATTLE. On Account Client: 15 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, close to profit. Also, 1 SINGLE-FURROW PLOUGH. • 1 SET OF TINE HARROWS. 1 CULTIVATOR, in good order. SWINGLETREES. ALGETY AND QOMPANY, J^TD. jyj: ORTH JJURMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED, \V ARK WORTH. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that' at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for Credit have been previously made with the Management. QENERAL gTOCK gALE. JJiRIDAY, 1932, AT 12.30 P.M. -<9~ HEAD CATTLE. Including:— 50 SPRINGERS—COWS AND HEIFERS 6 BEEF. 20 STORE COWS. On Account of W. A. Green, Esq.. who has sold the greater part of his form:— 3 3-YEAR SHORTHORF, STEERS. 10 2-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS. Oil Account of L. W. Meilclejohn, T'^sq.: 2 JERSEY HEIFERS, ciiose to profit. 4 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. On Account of E. J. Woodcock. Esq.:4 JRRSEY' HEIFERS, closo to profit. 4 COWS, close to profit. On Account of Clients: — 7 STORE PIGS. 22 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 COCKEREL. J^ARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED. WARKWOR-TH. Q* ALE OF QUALITY JERSEYS y " AT QLAUDELANDS gHOW Q.ROUNDS, HAMILTON. On AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. Q1 BEAUTIFUL 2-YEAR PUREBRED Ol HEIFERS. On behalf of the two well ; known Taranaki breeders, Messrs. E. J. Kirkwood. Piakau Park. Stratford, and James Nicholson, Riverswood, Kaupokonui. Blood will tell! This is a sale of aualily Jerseys! Mr. E. J. Kirkwood has founded and developed his herd almost exclusively on Jersey Island importations His consignment may be classed a team of show winners with great prospective dairy ability. Mr. Nicholson has built his herd on the famous Genoa Daisy blood with production and quality always combined. There are champions of tho future to be sold at,this fixture. The consignments will arrive at Claudelands on Tuesday, August 0, thus giving interested breeders an opportunity for early inspection. Buy good Jerseys now while prices are low! This sale offers tho opportunity. Catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers. T KE p AE;!IJ[ERS ' C°- oper ative AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. J£ING. JjTD.. NEW PLYMOUTH AND BRANCHES. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES PSYCHO-Analyst, Physiotherapist, Dieti tian (mind, nerves, glands).—P Meuli. Southern Cross Bldge., Chancery St. Phono 47-349. QKIN and Scalp Ailments skilfully O treated, health restored; consultation free.—Klexemn. cor. Broadway and Station St.* 101. X)ilworth, City.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 6
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