. AUCTIONS. I JJUCKLAND Sl gONS. j JMPORTANT ! PLEASE NOTE— THE KAIWAKA SALE ADVERTISED for MONDAY, September 23, has been CANCELLED. JJARAKAI — JJELENSVILLE. ' (On Mr. v. AitkenheacTs Homestead Property.) HANSON'S ROAD ENTRANCE. jgPECIAL gPRING | J ORSE JfIAIR. ]y£ONDAY, IgEFTEMBER t>g __ AT 12 NOON. "" ' 'TX HORSES OP ALL CLASSES, " „ Including. , tO" Account of a Client: GELDING ISLAND MARES AND O °J? Account Of Mr. G. A. McDonald: 2 EXTRA GOOD FARM MARES, all work. . o ,^. < 2. n „ Account of * Client: i I'vfa o draught mare, all work. ; EAR-OLD DRAUGHT MARE all work tc^hafr2 I ' D DRAUGHT MARE, broken On Account of Mr. D. J. Quarrle--1 a-YEAR-OLD CHESTNUT PONY HACK used for polo last season. i 'rpi^^ Ul it.,?L. a Client - ex Otahuhu: 1 TRUCK USEFUL FARM HORSES. _- . Also, lo DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, all iarm work. 10 HACK AND HARNESS HORSES. Entries Solicited. ■yyAIUKU JpiG jgALEYARDS. jyjONDAY, gEPTEMBER no , AT 11.30 A.M. * 200 PIGS — PORKERS, BACONERS, STORES J AND WEANERS. . Also. rfiHE wun,"i of Mrs. Miller, Waluku: 1 OP AND H^CT H S ° OSEHOU> 2 1 Single ) Wlt n lf'^!L Wove Ma " re <«« (2 2 SSZj^SSH Cmlrh Waf drobe; Hallstand: Leathers', a, i d Chairs; Kitchen Table; 9 Chains; IST ',F l cs Horse; Bookshelf: 2 TraysPis* P.U J? r P reservl »B Jars; Pie Dishes: Boot* ? and Dishes; Kitchen Utensils; Books. Pictures; Sundries, etc. JJROOMFIELD r J"UESDAY, SEPTEMBER t)A AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS LTD H n?„^ eiv^J'A str " ctlons trom Messrs. E. and J. to Scl?'as abov° ' 0 have soW thelr lar ». r pHE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. iIS ; 7ERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS ' ttf&sWbsr* in ,un m,ik - 18 Hl^ N g A L J V E^ EY - CROSS HEIFERS--1 JERSEY BULL. * I 3 FARM HORSES, all work. : 3 TAM. SOWS, with litters. 11 close to farrowing. 15 STORE PIGS. 30 W.L. HENS, laying. 4-cow Hayward Milking Machine. 1 h.p. Elec Motor, 90-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator, ','th.p. Elec Motor, Milk Vat. 6 Cream Cans (3 10-gal. and 3 6-gal.), strainer. Stirrer, Buckets, etc 1 13-Star Topdresser, Alfa-Laval and Chain and Tripod Harrows, 3-L. Tine Harrows, M.H. Hay Rake, Plough, Harness and Chains, 3 Collars and Hrnes. S'trees. 100 ft of =4 In Piping. Number Macrocarpa Posts, =4 Drum Molasses, Farm Tools. Sundries, etc. 2 PORTABLE POULTRY HOUSES (12-12 ft and 6-6 ft). Luncheon Provided. JgALEYARDS. 4)^ AT 11 A.M. * ORDER OF SALE: Sundries, 11 a.m.; Pigs, 11.45 a.m.; Dairies, Noon. OfkA HEAD CATTLE, « ''' Including, On Account of a Client who is leaving the district, 9 JERSEY COWS, 6 calved Sept.. balance springers. Also, 28 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 18 SPRINGING S.H. AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS AND HEIFERS. 22 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 15 GOOD CONDITIONED 2 AND 3-YEAR-OLD S.H. AND HER.-CROSS STEERS. 12 FORWARD CONDITIONED COWS. 6 15-MONTHS-OLD S.H. HEIFERS. 9 YEARLING S.H. STEERS. 7 YEARLING AND 2-YR.-OLD JER. BULLB. 4 YEARLING AND 2-YEAR-OLD S.H. BULLS. Also. 22 WEANER AND STORE PIGS. 24 GOOD WEANER PIGS. SUNDRIES. 4 400-GAL. TANKS; 40-gal. H.P. Tank. Deep Well Pump and Jack: *2 h.p. Elec. Motor, Auto Elec. Switch, etc. 370 FT PIPING, comprising 155 ft or lU»n. laovi quantity" POSTS, 9 Battens? Gates. Timber. Fur--300r nd FAP?MERS' TIMBER. NUMBER GATES AND PIG TROUGHS. Entries Solicited. pUKEKOHE gALEYARDS, rpHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 20, AT 10.30 A.M. ORDER OF SALE:— SUNDRIES, 10.30 A.M. DAIRIES AND PIOS, 11A.M. BEEF AND STORE CATTLE. 1 P.M. f>AA DAIRY COWS AND HEIPERS, j£UU Including:— On Account of a Client: 3 HOUSE COWS. On Account of a Client; 1 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. On Account of a Client: 6 SPRINGING JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. On Account ot a Client: 2 CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS, close to On Account of Mr. A. Clarke, Runlcman: 4 M.S.H. HEIFERS, close to profit. On Account ol a CUent. ex Mercer: 12 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. ClO«e to P roflt - „ „ _ _ JQQ HEAD B E 5 P. n-A BONER AND STORE CATTLE. ZOU Including:— On Account of Mr. A. C. Bradley. Patamahoe: 1 3-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. On Account of Mr. George Carter, Bombay: 1 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, Royal Ensign, dam C.O.R. 4761b- butterfat as a two-year-old. On Account of Mr. Ben Lowe. Glenbrook: 1 2-YEAR-OLD REG. PED. M.S.H. BULL. Coldstream Worthy Comet, sire of Coldstream Quality All. Winner of 10 championships and reserves: 4 times winner of type and production class Auckland Show, and sire of 32 daughters up to 8341b butterfat: dam Coldstream Worthy Queen, first prize yearling heifer at Franklin and Auckland Shows. />AA PIGS: PORKERS. BACONERS, STORES UUU AND WEANERS. Including: On Account of a Client: 3 512-MONTHS-OLD PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOARS, fit for service. These are well bred and from prize-winning stock. On Account of a Client who is changing over to cheese: 3 TAM.-CROSS SOWS, with litters. 1 L.8.-CROSS SOW. due to farrow. gUNDRIES. On Account of a Client: 4 KAURI SLEDGES, Haysldes. Jarrah , Gates, Cream Dandy, 5-2 H. Sets Swingletrees, Snig Chain. Bench Anvlli, Pinch Bars. s.F. Plough, Hardwood Cream Stand. Posts and Strainers, Rake. Saddle and Steel Chimney, etc. 20 BALES HAY. On Account of Mr. Ray Holmes: 1 90-GALLON ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR, perfect order. ALSO! * 3 20-GALLQN MILK CANS. 3000 FEET FARMERS- TIMBER. NUMBER GATES AND PIG TROUGHS. Entries Solicited. JgEPTEMBER iyj AT 12 NOON. HEAD CATTLE, I Including: On Account of Mr. W. R. Goodrick: 60 GOOD FORWARD-CONDITIONED 3 AND 4-YEAR-OLD STEERS, mostly S.H. 20 YOUNG S.H. COWS, with calves at foot and In calf to a P.A. Bull. ALSO: 3000 FEET FARMERS' TIMBER. NUMBER GATES AND PIG TROUGHS. Entries Solicited. gALES. HELRNSVILLE (Horse Fair) —MONDAY. SeptemWAIUKU (Pig Sale) —MONDAY. September 23. KUMEU—TUESDAY, September 24. WHITFORD (Sale Messrs. E. and J. Drumm) TUESDAY. September 24. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. September 26. TURUA—FRIDAY, September 27. KUMEU (Bull Sale) —FRIDAY, September 27 W/MUKU—FRIDAY, September 27 RUNCIMAN (Spring Cattle Fair) —MONDAY Ser»tember 30. PAPAROA (Otamatea Jersey Club Bull Sale)— MONDAY. September 30. . 1 PUKEKOHE (Dairy SaIe)—MONDAY, Septembr r HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY, October 1. WELLSFORD—TUESDAY. October - 1 MAUNGATUROTO—FRIDAY. October 4 PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY. October 4 WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, October 4. - j i JKJCKLAND AND gONS. LIMITED. ' 21 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. j "POPULAR "HITS" OF THE MOMENT, j "Oh. Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh" (Andrew Sisters) 4/3 I "Till the Lights of London shine Again'" (Joe Loss) J/8 "Musetta's Waltz Song" (La Boheme") (Deanna Durbln) ... 4/3 ("Feorver") "I'll Remember" (Jack Daly) a/8 "Begin the Beguine" (Andrew Sisters) 2/8 "Good Luck (And the Same to You") (A 1 and Bob Harvey) 3/8 "We'll Remember" (Organ Dance Band and Me) 4-3 Postage: 1 or 2 Records. 8d: 3 or 6. 1/3. WISEMAN'S. 170. Queen Street, Auckland. B TURKISH BATHS. ~ LEAH TAYLOR. - Turkish Baths, ; Cfaamhm. 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