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SALES BY AUCTION jgUCKLAND & gONS, j^TD IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be Riven for CASH, unless arrangements for CREDIT have been previously uiado with the Management. pUKEKOBE QALEYARDS. rjpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT II A.M. 1 Afk DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. J-v/U Including: On Account of a Client, who is going in for Sheep. 20 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, due to calve June and Jul.v. On Account of Mr. J. 11. Miller, Pukckohe, 8 CHOICE. JERSEY-CROSS COWS AND HEIFEhS, close to profit. AT I P.M. 9FJO BEEF AND BONER CATTLE. 9AA HEAD STORE CATTLE. Including, On Account of Mr. R. D. Kerr, Onowhero, 8 CHOICE YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS, from herd averaging over -lOOlbs butter-fat, factory returns, for the past three seasons. at u a.m. Qfin RIGS: PORKERS. BACONERS, OVjyj STORES AND WEANERS. Including: On Account of Messrs. Stewart and Kerr, 3 5-MONTHS-OLD PED. TAM. BOARS. 2 PED. TAM. BOARS, fit for service. 1 PED. BERK. BOAR, fit for service. On Account of Mr. R. F. Haycock, Mauku. 28-MONTHS-OLD PED. TAM. BOARS, bred by Mr. A. 'I. Rogers. AT 10.H0 A.M. SHARP. SUNDRIES. 4 TRUCKS FARMERS' TIMBER, in lots to suit purchasers. 1 MODEL T. FORD TOURER, in good order. Entries Solicited. ESTFIELD g ALE YARDS. AT 11 A.M. ' On Account of a Client, whose lease has expired: • 1 DAIRY COWS, Close to Profit. Also: 2 GOOD HOUSE COWS, in milk. ■yyAITAKARURU gALEYARDS. F RIDAY, A PRIL 30> AT 12 NOON. )!Z(\ HEAD CATTLE. «<J\J Including: On Account of the Client: 40 GOOD QUALITY IN-CALF DAIRY HEIFERS. Also: 25 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 HEAD BEEF. 35 BONER AND STORE COWS. Entries Solicited. |p M E U JfiRIDAY, gALEYARDS, A PRIL 30, AT 11 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD., Have received instructions from MR. P. M. HARRISON, Kumeu, who has sold farm, to sell as above, rpHE -yyHOLE OF THE AND JQEAD gTOCK. ■r A YOUNG DAIRY COWS, due to calve uU August. 5 2-YR.-OLD HEIFERS. 7 HEIFER CALVES. 1 3-YR.-OLD SHORTHORN BULL. 1 AGED FARM MARE. 1 AGED FARM MARE AND FOAL. 1 YEARLING COLT. 3 BREEDING SOWS. 10 SLIP PIGS, 1 BERK. BOAR. 30 EXTRA GOOD YOUNG EWES. 23 GOOD WOOLLY LAMBS. 7 FAT WETHERS. 1 3-COW GANE MILKING MACHINE Anderson Vaculac Pump; 2'/ 3 h.p. Anderson Engine, Shafting, Pulleys and Belting; only used six months. 1 MO-GAL. ALFA LAVAL SEPARATOR, 50-gal. Vat. Buckets. Spring Cart, Harness, 2 Saddles and Bridles, Farm Tools, 30 Fowls, 3 Turkey Hens and 15 Chicks, Sundries, etc. QUAXTITY FURNlTUßE.—lncluding Environ Frame Piano. 2 Duchess Chests, Hal! Stand, Tables, Chairs and Household Sundries. Luncheon Provided. J£AIWAKA g ALE YARDS. M°* DAY -M AY 3, On Arrival of Auckland Express. 9 if) HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. M onday, M ay 3> AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND A SONS. LTD . Have received instructions from MR. ,T. R.

STEEL, Ararimu. who has sold property to sell as above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE ANI J DEAD STOCK. QAA BREEDING EWES, including 101 OUU Hoggets. 70 WOOfcLY EWE LAMBS. 4 SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 4 RYELAND RAMS. 3 ROMNEY RAMS. 6 DAIRV COWS, in milk. 8 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 3 BULLS 2 FARM MARES, all work. t LIGHT MOTOR-TRUCK. 1 0-CYL. ESSEX MOTOR-CAR. 1 Bin (3 M.H. Mower, scrub and eras* bars; R. and O. Top-dresser. R. and G Hillside Plough, No. 6 Iron Oliver Plough, Konaki, Grass Harrows, Shearing Machine, Price's Jack. AlfaLaval Separator. Cream Cans, Collars, Chains, Swinglrtrees. Concrete Wash Tubs. Farm Tools. Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. OPUAIIAIII • rjpUESDAY, 4 AT 32 NOON. ALFRED BUCK LAND «t SONS, LTD., Have received instructions from MR. W. J. ABBOTT, Kopuarahi, who is retiring from dairying owing to ill-health, to sell as above, rjpHE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. rr> DAIRY COWS, mostly pcd. and grade 00 Friesians, due to calve July, August and September, to pcd. Friesian Bulls. 2 PED. FRIESIAN BULLS. S FRIESIAN HEIFERS. 8 FRIESIAN HEIFER CALVES. TJ'ELEN S VIL LEg ALE YARDS. ' T UESDAY. M AY AT 11.30 A.M. 9Hn PIGS: PORKERS, BACONERS, OUU STORKS AND WEANERS. rj ~ Ii EA D C.AT T L iE. Entries Solicited. "TyELLSFORD g ALE YARDS. rpUESDAY, AT 12 NOON. 900 HE A D CATTLE. Entries Solicited. rpAHEK EROA gALEYARDS. rpHDHSDAT, JJAY, 6> \T 12 NOON 100 nr ' A D cATT LE ' Entries Solicited. Luncheon Provided. LFRED gUCKLAND A gONB. £TD AUCKLAND yALU ABLE QITY pROPERTY. 191 Q- RAFTON I{ OAD ' JfRIDAY, gQ AT H A.M. T M ANDBKO ] ACKSONT ' Acting upon Instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of tlie late MRS. SHAYLE GEORGE, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3 Swanson St. (corner Queen St.). Auckiand, on the above date: — ALL THAT VERY VALUABLE AND & UNIQUELY SITUATED FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS 121 GRAFTON ROAD. Right at the Eastern Head of Grafton Bridge, having 171 ft (iin Frontage to Bridge Street, 118 ft Din to Grafton Rd. 118 ft !)in to Ligar Place. A FIRST-CLASS PRACTICALLY LEVEL SECTION OF LAND, together with a 14-roomed 2-Storey HOUSE thereon. For over 50 years in the possession of the Shnyle George Family. This unique property has never before been offered in the Real Estate Market, and now presents a grand opportunity for Investors and others to secure a Valuable Freehold in the Heart of the City. Eminently suitable for a Block of Modern Flats, a Palatial Private Hotel and other Commercial or Residential Purposes. MAGNIFICENT HARBOUR VIEW from every frontage. Panoramic Views.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 3

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