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SALES BY AUCTION gPECIAL JJORSE gALE. QLAUDELANDS gHOWGROUNDS, TTAMILTON. JpEIDAY, JULY 1838. AT 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. T Moore. Ashburton, Canterbury, wo will'offer bis special consignment of South Island Working Draught Horses, as; follows: 1 5-YK.-OLD .REGISTERED MAKE 1 AGED REGISTERED MARE 17 G E L D I N G S: .1 4-YEAR-OLD, 1 :t-YEAR-OLD, 5 7-YEAR-OLDS, L U-YEAR-OLD. 7, M A 2 fi-YEAR-OLDS. H 7, YEAR-OLDS, 5-YEAR-OLD, G-YEAR-OLDS, 8-YEAR-OLDS, 3 S-YEAR-OLDS, ijY EAR-OLDb, 2 8-YEAR-OLDS Pi YEAR-OLDS, 2 AGED MARES.' * ALLIES: 2 2-YEAR-OLDS. 1 4-YEAR-OLD. a-YEAR-OLD, These .are all Found and quiet, and thoroughly broken-in to all classes of work Thev are active well bred types, the mares all being suitable for breeding. Auctioneers: gTEPHENSON A pO„ LIMITED. AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. Representatives at Put arum, To Awamutu Cambridge, Te Puke and Whakatano.' JQAIRY jQISPERSAL CALE. QLEYEDON, (JiHURSDAY, JULY I«3S, AT 11 A.M. Faronred with Instructions from Mr. H. W •ii 0 ls £° [TiS dairying:, we wiJl oner:— JTIS COMPLETE HERD, Comprising:— 60 GRADE SHORTHORN COWS (nil young cows, dehorned, all sound and with the exception of iu already in milk, are practically all July and August calvers). 10 SHORTHORN HEIF(aII by Coldstream Challenger and in-calf to a Shorthorn bull, all 'dehorned). 10 2-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN HEIFERS (all by Coldstream Challenger and in-calf to Coldstream Wairoa) OU ALSO:— 1 A( INC HEAVY DRAUGHT GELD--1 Pol? HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE. 2 LARGE WHITE SOWS (second litters due July 23 and August 20 respectively). *2 LARGE WHITE SOWS (sixth litters, due September 21 and October 21 - ' respectively). 1 LARGE WHITE BOAR. 17 LARGE WHITE STORE PIGS. 16 LARGE WHITE WEANERS. 8 32-GAL. CREAM CANS. 1 MILK COOLER. 1 TUMBLER HAY SWEEP. ' AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: We have recently inspected .Mr. Driver's offering and can recommend these cattle as one of. if not the best, Shorthorn herds we have had the pleasure to .sell. All are at present in tip-top order, and individual calving dates are available for every cow. The heifers have all been bred on the propertv, from milking strain Shorthorns developed by Mr. Driver for many years, and the three-year-olds particularly are outstanding quality cattle. All the heifers are duo to calve from September 1 onwards. Purchasers from a distance raay have their stock placed on trucks at Papakura. free of charge. Light Luncheon Provided. Auctioneers: yyRIGHT, gTEPHENSON & 00., LIMITED, AUCKLAND. HAMILTON AND WELLINGTON. Local representatives at Papakura and Waiuku.

gPECIAL pEDIGREE JERSEY gALE. QLAUDELANDS gHOWGROUNDS. JJAMILTON, JULY £7 1038 A Special Offering of High-class Jerseys Comprising:— /IH SELECTED IN-CALF PEDIGREE *U JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS' Including a splendid entry of butter-fal and type females on account of the well known breeder, Mr. W. J. Chynoweth. Full Particulars Later. Auctioneers: gTEPHENSON & pO„ LIMITED, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND WELLINGTON. ' RUCTION gALE OF ATTRACTIVE J" 1 ARM, , To be held in tho 'pE pUKE piCTURE npHEATBE, T CESDA " J DLY 26, AT 11.30 A.M. Acting under instructions from the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, TRUSTEE EXECUTOR AND AGENCY BRANCH, as Trustee in the Estate of HENRY PRESTON WEBBER, deceased, we will offer by Public Auction rpHE FARM PROPERTY OWNED BY THE ESTATE, comprising:— 1/19 ACRES, more or less, being part of Lot l:i on Deposited Plan No. 1950, which said parcel of land is portion of the block sifuated in (ho Maketn Survey District railed Rangiuru No. 'i, and is part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume t'3, Folio 'J.'JI, of the Auckland Registry, subject, however, to the water easement in favour of James Courtney as created in and by Memorandum of Lease No. 14100. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. This property ih situated three miles from Te Puke, on the To Matai Road. It is eminently suitable for dairying or mixed farming. Approximately lacres arc in grass. <i acres fallow and 10 acres in scrub, and it is divided into 'JO paddocks. Tho fencing is in fair order and practically all sheep-proof, and it is walered by rain and troughs. Approximately JOO acres are ploughablc and there is good load frontage. During the past year the farm haH carried 00 cows, -7 heifers, 0 bulls, 35 calves and 5 horses. It would carry 80 dairy rows an J 150 breeding ewes. Buildings comprise a large House of 11 rooms, with wash-house and toolshed, 4-horse stable and loft, implement shed, carshed and manure shed, 10-bail cowshed, with separator and engine room. TERMS OF SALE. Tho.terms of the sale arc to be 10 p.c., plus stamp dutv, in cash at the fall of the hammer, and the balance to be payable upon the date of settlement, which will be one month after the date of sale. For fuller details or any inquiries communicate with tho Auctioneers, "yyRIGHT, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND WHA KATANE DYERS AND CLEANERS ■ pcAR Laundry, 145 Albert St —Upholstery V of rars dry rleaned. —Phone 41 pARPET Shampooing, latest electrical pro\j res?. —Domestic Vnciwm Co-, 'l4-cm "• . "T i O N D O N T _ A N," J-V -['he New Fashionable Shade, 'b our last .Tear's costumes, coats, etc., brought up io the minute by Expert Dyers.—Peat and Sons, f»i> Eden Terrace. (Est. 45 ears.) NZ.Ty Cleaning Co., Lld.—Dyers and »Cleaners. Ph. 47 005. l-tt-fi nowc St. PORTER'S Dye Works, Ltd.. Dry Cleaners. Dyers, \3<> Karangahapo Rd. Vans collect. .OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS Richard Armstrong, optician, late with Balfour, Irvine arid Webster.—-.i 10 South British Bldgs., Shortland St.: 45-OH'-'. Reginald frith, f.s.m.c. (London), P-U.0.A., F. 1.0.0. (Eng.). 10 Q»? cn ,stinext C.P.0.), VVaverle.v Hotel Buildings. jalieffielil Silversmith.) T.lil l'lione I l-'-'M. THOS. F. LOWES. F.13.0.A.j F- s -A-£-,f (Edm.), F.X.A.0., F.LO. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldg., City, 0 a.m. '<? 5 p.m. daily; appointments. Phono 40-440. also evenincs, 7 p.m to 8 p.m. Residence. -J innces St. Phono 4'j-410.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 7

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