SALES BY AMOTION CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, DARGAVILLE, gALE. gEPTEMBER g cnn cattle OVJ U Including:— 50 PAT FORWARD BULLOCKS. 200 3 AXD 4-YEAR BULLOCKS, Shorthorn and Hereford. Good condition. 60 2 AND 3-YEAR HEREFORD STEERS. 45 HEREFORD AND POLL ANGUS COWS, been running with Hereford bulls. 30 SPRINGERS. 25 YEARLING JERSEi HEIFERS. 15 YEARLING S.H. HEIFERS. ROCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED, DARGAVILLE. I'HE jyAKMEUS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. gTOCK gALE. (THURSDAY), NOON. ?QQ HEAD BATTLE. *2O FAT COWS. 25 STORE COWS. 50 THREE-YEAR SHORTHORN AND FRIESIAN STEERS. 30 THREE-YEAR HEREFORD AND POLLED ANGUS STEERS. 30 TWO-YEAR POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD STEERS. 40 FOUR-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 25 JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY HEIFERS 10 DAIRY COWS. Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE CPRING , rpO-MORROW, AND QATURDAY, D Jj>RIDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6, 7, AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY. yQQ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 250 UNBROKEN HEAVY. MEDIUM AND LIGHT HORSES AND FOALS. 55»> DRAUGHT HORSES, of all classes and broken to all work. 150 HACKS. HUNTERS AND HARNESS SORTS. ORDER OF SALE:-TO-DAY (2nd Day).—Draughts, 81-230 and Special Entries of a number of Clydesdale Entires and Clydesdale Maies. TO-MORROW.—Draughts. 231-390. FRlDAY.—Balance of Draughts. SATURDAY.—Harness Horses, Hacks, Sundries and Special Entries of Thoroughbreds, etc. NOTE.—Owing to the extra large entrj thiß Sale has now been extended to fivri daya. 'pUESDAY, gEPTEMBER 10 A.M. 1 Aft HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, lUu Entries Solicited. gTOCK g^DE. THURSDAY gEPTEMBER NOON. 1 Aft HEAD CATTLE. -LUU Entries Solicited. jyj-ORRINSVILLE gPRING QATTLB jfAIB, pRIDAY, gEPTEMBER AT 11 A.M. 1000 HE A D CATTLE. Specinl Entry ex Wairoa and East Coast Districts. 1.54 GOOD QUALITY 3 AND 4-YEAR POLLED ANGUS BULLOCKS. sfl 3 AND 4-YEAR HEREFORD AND HEREFORD SHORTHORN-CROSS STEER'S ■ ISO WELL-BRED 2-YEAR POLLED ANGUS STEERS. „ „„„„„ 66 2-YEAR HEREFORD & HEREFORD SBORTHORN-CROSS STEERS. , 110 GOOD QUALITY WELL-GROWN YEARLING POLLED ANGUS STEFRS ,r>T 2 AND 3-YEAR POLLED ANGUS HEIFERS. 40 2 - YEAR EMPTY HEREFORD HEIFERS. 180 2TO 4-YEAR POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD STEERS, ex Gisbome. 35 4-5-YEAR POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD BULLOCKS. 35 3-YEAR HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN CROSS STEERS. NOTE.—The aswve cattle are all good Quality, in forward condition, and contain many lines of one straight earmark. These cattle will be drafted and sold separately in lots to suit purchaser. Entries Solicited: rjpHE pARMERS' {JO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QITY JiACTORY gITE. WITH PARTLY-ERECTED BUILDING. pRIDAY, gEPTEMBER g 1935. AT 2 P.M. gAMUEL & gONS, j^TD.. Will sell by PubI;lo Auction at their Room», 83 Queen St., cn the above date, in the Estate of JOHANN ANTON BOCK, dace&sed J FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY, situated ■ at No. 26 St. James' St. (off top of Wellirgton St.), having a frontage of appro*. 68ft. by depth of 84ft. 2in. On part of property is a partially-erected Concrete Factory Building, also small lean-to Brick Building. Very central situation, within short distance of Pitt. St. Junction, ideally suited lor any fsctory purposeu JIRIDAY, gEPT. AT A.M. rjl jyj"ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by MR.. A. HEGMAN, will Soil by Public Auction at Their Rooms, 3 Swanson Street. Corner Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date, HIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. NO. 7 MARKET ROAD. REMUERA. 66FT. FRONTAGE and Comprising Over HALF AN ACRE of Volcanic Land, on slope of Mt. Hobson: well planted and laid out: exceptionally sound VILLA RESIDENCE, 1 GOOD ROOMS, Measuring IB x 14, 16 x 14, 18 :c 12, etc.: spacious verandah, bay window; hot and cold water and all ÜBual conveniences. AN ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, 2 minutes from Remuera Car, close to Rcmuera Station and handy to several schools. Opposite Bowling Greens. Sports Grounds, etc. UNEXAMPLED PANORAMIC VIEW THAT CANNOT BE BUILT OUT. JPOR g ALE ]3 Y RUCTION. SECTION IN TAUMARUNUI NATIVE TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Secttori will be offered for sale for cash or on Deferred Payments, by Public Auction, on the Section, at 11 o'clock a.m., on FRIDAY, October 4, 1935: SECTION 2, BLOCK 11.. TAUMARUNUI NT. EXTENSIONS: AREA: 36.8 PERCHES. UPSET PRICE: £l2O. Situated in Katarina Street, ti quarter of a mile from th<» Railway Station arid Post; Offico. Level section, totally unimproved. suitable as a building site. Further particulars may be obtained from the Landu Office, Te Kuiti, or from the undersigned. K. M. GRAHAM. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department. Auckland PIANO TUNING . \ TWATERB, Pnone -10-792, are the best .1 Piano Tuners and Kepairers. tree e»timatea ior Refeltine. Modernisms- Norer Eradication; lowest prices. T EWIS EADY. LTD.. specialist in-Pian<> J_J forte Tuning and Overhauling. Piompi Service Low Prices.—Phone 42-999.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22205, 4 September 1935, Page 3
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