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Rama Rama, via Drury FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, AT 12 NOON. Alfred Buckland and 6ons Have received instructions from Mrs I Barclay, who lias sold lior farm, to j Sell as above, The whole of her live and dead stock, 25 choice dairy cows, milking and to calve. 1 Holstein bull, 2 years old. 14 calves j '! veiy choice yearling heifers. I 1 medium draught gelding, work | anywhere. 1 good fui m mare, work anywhere. Disc nnrl tine harrows, Oliver plough, clodcrusher, waggon up to 1-ton, •rap, dray, saddle and breeching, set of waggon breeching and chains, collars, hames, winkers, sw ingletrees, saddle, oC-gallon n,ilk tub, scalding tub, vice, grindstone, 2 saws, farm tools, scythe, ehaffcutter, pump (new), pipes, quantity sawn timber, about I yds scoria, 5 l()-gallon milk cans, churn, dairy utensils, cheese tub, vat, quantity chaiT, timber jack, sundries, etc. Also, Household furniture and effects. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland and Sons Pukekohe Yards. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, AT 10.30 A.M. Alfred Buckland & Sons Will hold a special sale of dairy cows, heifers, and bulls, at Pukekohe on Saturday, September 28, at 10.30 a.m., and will offer 400 COWS AND HEIFERS. Also, At 2 o'clock 130 BULLS. Including—--10 ycai liiu Shorthorn bulls, bred by M r J. 11. McElwaine, Waiuku 12 ycailing Shorthorn bulls, bred by Mr C. J. Hosking, Waiuku. On a (oiiut of MrT. I). Eeid, Waiuku. H } railing Shorthorn bulls. 6 yearling Jersey bulls. 2 yearling rog. podigree Jersey bulls, by Black Viper (542), and out of cows Exiled Queen 11. (1278) and Exiled Queen III.(1279). 2 two-year-old reg. pedigree Jersoy hulls. Prince Snowball (1206) and Snow Prince (1259). (hi account of Mr A. E. Wilkinson. Registered pedigree Jersey bull Lord Kitchenor, 038, Vol. 7, 3yrs., bred by Mr E. D. McLennon. f> yearling Jersey bulls. On account of MrChas. Straka, Puhoi 4 purebred Shorthorn bulls. Further Entries Solicited. Alfred Buckland & Sons. Pukekohe Saleyards. MONDAY, SEPT. 30, AT 12 NOON. Alfred Buckland & Sons Will yard upwards of 1100 IIEAI) CATTLE Including—--100 three to four-year-old steers from Te Akau. 50 very fresh throe-year-old steers, from Waikato Heads. 530 well-bred and nice-conditioned three to four-year-old steers, from the North. 150 yearling to two-year-old steers. 135 yearling to two-year-old heifers. 100 calves. 'JS fat cattle. All dairy stock will be offered at the conclusion of tlie sale. Alfred Buckland & Sons. MAUKU (Via Pukekohe). TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist. AT 12 NOON. Alfred Buckland & Sons llave received instructions from Mr T. A, Kemp, who has sold his business, to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. r„; Alfred Buckland & Sons

TUAKAU. THURSDAY, OCT. 3, AT 12 NOON. Alfred Buckland & Sons Have boon instructed by Mr R. B. Lutman, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above The whole of his live and dead stock. 13 dairy rows, milking 1 and to calve. :) yearlings, 2 bulls, 7 calves, good farm horses. Disc plough, disc and tine harrows, plough chains, 1 lubber-tyred gig and harness, sundries, etc., quantity of household furr'ture. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland & Sons. PUKEKOHE WEST ROAD DISTRICT. In accordance with "The Local Bodies Loans Act, land aniendineutrt thereto, notice is hereby given that. tin* Special lvoll ot the Ratepayers the " I'nrapiiiM Special Hating Area is deposited fur public inspection a.t.the l'oad I'umrd ollice, Kingstreet, I'ukekohe, unt ; l and including the :;rd day of October, ID 12. II G. K. MASON, 25th September, 1912. Clerk.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 30, 25 September 1912, Page 3

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