Clearing Sale at Woodhill SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, ioio THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., in conjunction with Messrs Alfred Buckland & Sous, have been favoured with instructions from MR. W. JOWITT, Woodhill, who is retiring from Dairying, to sell on the above date the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ' ■ consisting of: 20 Dairy Cow^abe Sept. and Oct., in calf toHSh/rthoprf Bull 8 Steers, 2 years/olpr 8 Heifers*. 2 yejvre old, running with ■he.-Bull . 20 YArlings, mixed sex 1 Mi|king Plant (L.K.G.). with 4 h.p. Gardener Engine, 1 Milk Vat 45 gals, Buckets and Cream Cans, 1 Massey-Harris Binder, 1 Spring Tip Dray and Harness, 1 Bone Crusher (hand) Sale to start at 12 noon sharp. Luncheon Provided. C. G. BROOKb, Auctioneer. Clearing Sale at Te Pua* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1019 MESSRS ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, in conjunction with the NORTH Auckland Farmers' Co.-op. Ltd., have been favoured with instructions from MR W. RENNIE, Te Pua, to sell on the above date the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of: 36 Shorthorn Cows (in calf to Short- I horn bull) 3 Yearlings % Medium Draught Horses 1 Hack 8 Pigs (slips) ' 1 4 Sows aWwpnt S.F. Ploiighf set Discs, 3-leaf Tine Harro\«,lQ|ioacruslier, 1 Massey HarrisflViqjwer, 1 tip Spring Dray j| ami Haraess, 1 Gig and Harness, % 1 Ju.KJOF Milking Machine (4-cow Sjplant), Felix motor engine, 1 Separator (90 gals.), % 40-gal. Vat, 1 12-gal. Vat, 4 Cream Cans, 2 sets Draught Harness, 2 Troughs, 30-cwt. Yates' Grass Seed Manure, 300Ibs. permanent Grass Seed,6 bags Maize, 6 bags Calf Meal, 2 sacks Seed Oats, Posts, 150 Fencing Battens, 1000 Drain Pipes. Ducks and Fowls, 2 sets Swingle bars, Sundries, etc. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland & Sons. I In Conjunction with N.A. Farmers' Co.=op, Ltd. |RETaBNEDSOLDIERS|| KAIPARA RETURNED SOLDIERS' tj, ASSOCIATION. j^SPECTIoVyOF LAND. .Returned Men Interested in Par*tate are notifiecßthat a boat will run on SATURDAY, ;\gust 23rd, to enable those desirous uf taking up land on this estate, to inspect sarke. For further particulars appw R. H. HILTON, ( 1 Secretary. HELEfJiyiLLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THE ANN I JA&, MEETING of the Association will ba^jeld at the Agricultural Hall on MQIWAY, AUGUST 25, at 7.30 p.m. ' businesll Tc^eonsider notices of hiaUon: (1) That ~Jr JRI_ niyfncial members«e provided • luncheon tiekefljLl'or Show Daw (2) That <iny-member who hajfDeen a member of the3resociaj^TOn for ten years become^a life member without further subsMyj--1 tion. . . ,^&r Election of Officers. • L. L. BAILEY, ■ Your True Character Irewsa^lftd by Your Handwriting ! <^T J Send a few linls,of youjF ordinary wrijftng CjW or fO \vopsre), together ' witi st<<mped, acferessed envelope for repe^*t*te of birth, and 1/6 in stamps or p%#al note, to GRAPHO (from Sydney), Box 1212, G.P.O.,'Auckland. Numerous testimonials from delightI ed correspondents. FOR SALE. J*\ ~ FISHING LA&f^aft. long, Bft. beam, fitted witho h.p\nJnio»engine, complete with ding\ anchor^jitc, also 5 old nets. Boats in thorough order. Cheap for cash. ONE 3J4 h.p. l^iy & Co. Benzine Engine, EnglisUFbuilt, conjplete %>ith battery. c||l and ben?,ine tank; in good goirjfi ■oraLf^tonly £12 10s. I TWO ofcuHoe-exfcia large building sections. i in Porter's Crescent. These sections command a splendid view. ALSO —One J^-plate Thornton Triple-ex-tension Stand Camera, and one 34-piate Magazine Camera, both in perfect order I —Apply • J. LAMBERT, Jnr. ' . ■ Helensville.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 August 1919, Page 2
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