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jg.OCKLAND & gQNS. LTD. rjpOREHAPE. J^AIHERE. IJIHURSDAY, JpEBRUARY AT 11.30 A.M. ' 3 ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD » Have received instructions from Mr H V Furniss, Torehape, Kaihere, who; is givm® up dairying owing to ill-health, to sell a* above The whole of the live and ' DEAD STOCK. ■ au Also, The farm-property of 76 acres 4-Roomed House and conveniences and' a grazing lease of l«9 acres. Particulars Later. OUN T R Y ALUS. TUAKAU (Sheep Fair)—MONDAY. Jannary 31. u WELLSFORD (Pig SaIe)—MONDAY, Jan-' uary 31. KUMEU—TUESDAY. February 1. WAIUKTT (Pig SaIe)—TUESDAY. Febrnary 1. WELLSFORD—TUESDAY, February l PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, February 3 WESTFIELD (Sheep and Ram Fair)-. THURSDAY, February 3. r air;— MA r/XGATUHOTO—FRIDAY, cFebruary d TURITA—FRIDAY. February 4. 7 ** MAUNGAKARAMEA—MONDAY. Febrnary WAIUKU (Sheep Fair)—MONDAY. Febrn. ary 7. HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY. February « TUAKAU—TUESDAY. Febrnary 8 WAIOTIRA—TUESDAY. February « CLEVEDON (Sheep Fair)—TUESDAY Feb ruary R ' PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale) —FRIDAY F«h ruary 11. r ?° - WATT a KJTfTTRir—FRIDAY February n MAUNGATUROTO (Sheep Fair)—FRIDAY February 11. A ' POKENO—MONDAY, February 14. » WELLSFORD (Sheep Fair)—MONDAY February 14. ' WAIUKU (Pig Sale) —MONDAY, Feb. ruary 14. RTJNCIMAN—TUESDAY, February 15 WAITAKARURU (Sheep Fair)—TUFfi DAY, February 15. b " KUMEU—TUESDAY, FebrSary 15 PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, February 17. £AND RUCTION gALE. ' rpURUA pROPERTY. In Estate of JOHN McCONNELL. Deceased. jpRIDAY, JIEBRUARY AT 11 A.M., ON THE PREMISES. AREA, containing 2 roods, » more or les3, with good Residence of about five rooms thereon, situated in Eauraki Road, opposite Public School, and being Sections 182 and 183, Turua township. Convenient to everything. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, LFRED jgUCKLAND & gONS, j^TD. G. W. y ERCOE & c°" I/®* HAMILTON. |£AMILTON rjpUESDAY, gTOCK gALE. RUARY 15 FAT BULLOCKS. 25 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 30 STORE AND BONER COWS. 10 BULLS. { 120 FAT WETHERS. J <>o FAT EWES. 00 FAT LAMBS. 150 FAT AND STORE PIGS. SPECIAL ENTRIES On account of Mr. Hallyburton-Johngtone, of Whatawhata, a 600 4-YEAR-OLD EWES. S, 200 2-TOOTH EWES. On account of Mr. L. R. A. Johnstone, of Waitetuna, 220 4 AND 5-YEAR-OLD EWES. On account of Mr. O. A. Johnstone, of Waitetuna, 300 4-YEAR-OLD EWES. On account of Mrs. M. Egan, of Whatawhata, 100 4-YEAR-OLD EWES." On account of Mr. H. Featherstonebaugh, of Waitetuna, 100 5-YEAR EWES. On account of Clients, 300 STORE LAMBS. \ AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—These ewes are (he annual drafts from the client* men-, tioned. We recommend the sheep, coming as they do from hilly country, free from rapwort. Entries Solicited. yyAINGARO |£WE JWH. f JfEBRUARY ■ AT 11 A.M. 5500 SHEEP. 1000 2-TOOTH AND 4-TOOTH EWES. 2000 G-TOOTH AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD EWES. 2000 5 AND SIX-YEAR-OLD EWES.; 500 M.S. LAMBS. AUCTIONEERS NOTE.—These sheep are the annual drafts from the settlers of the Waimai, Te Akau, Woodleigh, Ruakiwi. Waingara and Glen Afton ' districts, including:—Messrs. Wilson Bros., J. E. Richardson, The Dunmore Estate, J. G. Reeves, G. A. Eyre, H. W. Up tin, K. E. Henry, T. Morton, L. C. Picot, Kellow Btos., A. McDougall, J. F. Evans Estate of the late A. G. Snodgrass, and others. These sheep, coming off high limestone country, can be recommended. Entries Solicited. Q LEAKING gALE AT fJATTPIRIrpHURSDAY, pEBRUARY g I&SS. AT 9 NOON. Acting under Instructions from MR. R. J. Fisher, of Taupiri, who is going in entirely for sheep, we shall Sell on the Property, CORNER OF ORINI AND WARING?. ROADS, on the above date, his Wholo Herd of 1 A YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY; 44: SHO-RTHORN CROSS DAIKI COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 SPRINGING COWS, 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL (4 years), 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULL, 3 GOOD TAMWORTH SOWS. 20 STORE PIGS, 1 GOOD AGED HEAVY DRAUGHT MAKE (nil farm work), 1 GOOD THREE-QUARTER DRAUGBI GELDING (all farm work). 65 GAL. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR: HARNESS; usual farm sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TTAUWHATA gTOCK gALE. T e K JpEBRUARY rj Entries Solicited. Q "yERCOE AND 00.. ' AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. gEVENTH JjTAiER. CLAUDELANDS SHOW GROUNDS. HAMILTON. rpHURSDAY, JPEBRUARY JQ AT 11 A.M. £nn STUD AND FLOCK ROMNEY OUU RAMS. Auctioneers in Conjunction, yy RIGHT, gTEPHENSON & QO-. LIMITED, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON & BRANCHES, G. W. y ERCOE A C°" L TD " HAMILTON. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES LEAH TAYLOR'S Health Institute Turkish Bajths.—Chancery Chamber* O'Connell St Phone 47-480. PHAMBLIN Foot Specialist; American . experience.—<>o3 Col. Mut. Blocs Nerve gland chronic, orc.ani^ FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS. Men Women. Children, f MEULI Endocrinolozist nilwnrt'ii Rnilrlinor SANITARIUM CAFE. Queen St.. Delightful Vegetable anjj Fruit All Day. Items individually jjneed

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 6

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