FRIDAY, MAY 3, at 2 p,ui., AMDEL VAILE AND gONS In conjunction with Messrs W. FRATER & SON. Will Sell by Auction at their Lam Sale Rooms," 87, Queen St., Auckland, THE DELIGHTFUL Winchmore Estate Wiiiuh i> 700 feet above sea level, am! enjoys one of the tuo-t Picturesque and Exhilarating situations ia the Province. It is on the ceiebrated OUKEKOHE IJ 1L L ; which has long been noted for its pure ! I aii and lor the GLORIOUS VIEWS | which it commands of the country in all directions. The Estate lias been cut into 10 exquisite sites of from 3 to 13 acres of extremely rich, almost level diy volcanic soil. On one section is n VERY FINE SINGLfc-STOREY DWELLING of eight rooms, offices and verandahs, with beautiful ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS and BOWLING GREEN. On anotiier lot is a Cottage with large stable, etc. There are beautiful patches of NATIVE TREES, and every site has delightful views. SEND FOR ILLUSTR\TEDPLAN yAILE AND SiONS, AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND AND PUKEKOHE SATURDAY, MAY 11 AT PUNI, | , 11.30 a.m. I The undersigned have received in- j structions from Mr. H. Barber, ! Jun, who has sold his Farm, to f Sell- | THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND j DEAD STOCK. August, and September j 4 Eighteen-Months Heifers 11 Heifer Calves 2 Jersey Bulls 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Medium Draught Mares, 4yrs. and syrs. 1 Hack and Harness Horse 1 Sow and Litter Spring Dny and Harness, Gig aud Harness, Saddle and i Bridle, 2 Sets Plough Har- | uess, Swiugletrees, 3 Horse j Covers, 1 Crown Separator j (35gals.), 2 Cream Cans, Churn, Mangle, Steelyards, Coppers and Stand, Mowing>! Machine * 11 NEW ZEALAND D AIR Y I ASSOCIATION SHARES | (two issue). j Also — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND j EFFECTS. Luncheon Provided. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited. i WAIAKU. FRIDAY, MAY 31st. At 12 noon ; i ! Alfred Buckland and Sons j Have received instructions from Mr } M. Deed, who has sold his farm, to j sell, as above, ' The Whole of his Live and Dead Stock. I Particulars Later. Alfred Buckland and Sons ELECTORS! Vote for Monty Wright and Progress. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION Ladies and Gentlemen — As previously announced 1 have the pleasure of standing as a Candidate for Councillor at the forthcoming election. If elected I intend to carry out ray duties solely for the puhlic benefit; not for the betterment of individuals, but for the good of all. Matters of Municipal importance must have careful attention, some of the most important being Improved > Roads, Sanitation, Lighting, Railway ! Matters, etc., but due consideration J must be given to the fair and legiti- I mate demands of the Ratepayers and a careful control exercised over all | expenditure. j Pukekoho is now a fast-growing j Town, and it will require business I men to successfully conduct the im- J portant foithcoming improvements of the new Borough. I claim to be a succchsrtil buciness man and therefore confidently ask yon > votf for Yours faithfully, T. B. HURLEY.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 May 1912, Page 3
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