HURLEY'S AUCTION EVSART, j DELL'S CORNER, KING STRE7T, PUKLKOIiE. 'Phones, 23 and 36. Do you require furniture, | bedding, pillows, mattresses, stretcher?, if v), come to our usual weekly Sale on FRIDAY Next, at 2 o'clock Poultry, vegetable?, largo ijuantity of lmiT.es?, dray, light cut, seed potatoes, saddles, and useful household sundries "NVi 11 ho auctior.e l by T. 13. Hurley. Puni-Fukekohe
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24 At 12 Noon. Alfred Buckland and Sons Have leceived instructions from Messrs Smith Bros., who have sold their farm, to Sell as above, The Whole of their Live and Dead Stock. 20 Dairy Cows, milking and to calvo 5 Yearling Steers anil heifers, (i calves 4 Breeding sows, 7 woaners, 1 hoar ;i Good farm mares, work anywhere 2 Cream Cans (new), 2 Milk Can?, 55-gallon Globe Separator, Spring Cart and Harness, Sulky and harness, 2 s.f. Ploughs, Disc and Tine Harrows, Clodcrusher, Cultivator, Swingletrees, Chains, Butter-worker, Churn, Grindstone, Barrel, Saddle and Bridie, Po-sts Fencing Wire, Sacks, 2 Cream Floats, Horse Covers, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. 20 White Leghorn Fowls Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland and Sons Puni-Pukekohe THURSDAY, Sept. 25, At 12 noon Alfred Buckland and Sons Have received instructions from Mr Eoht, Fulton, who is retiring from dairying, to sell, as above, The Whole of Eis Dairy Herd, etc. 42 Freshly - calved young' grade Jersey and Shorthorn dairy cows 10 Heifer calves 2 Berkshire sows in pig (11 Slips) 7 20 gallon milk cans 6 Casks sundries, etc Luncheon provided.
The auctioneers wish to call special attention to the above herd, which is recognised to l»e one of the best in the distiict. Alfred Buckiand and Sons. West Mauku FRIDAY, September 26, At 1 1.00 a.m. The undesigned have received instructions from Mr W. H. Bowler, who has sold Lis farm, to sell The Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Consisting of 15 Choice dairy cows, milking and to calve •1 Yearling heifers 1 Yearling steer 1 2-year-old Shorthorn bull 7 Young calves 1 Brown mare, Oyis., medium draught; in foal to Crown Grant 1 Chestnut gelding, Oyrs, medium draught; good in all harness 1 Cream hack and harness horse, very (juiet I Bacon pig 150 Brown and white Leghorn fowls 1 s f. Plough, tine and disc harrows, wooden roller, sledge, 2 sets plough harness, swingletrees 1 Spring cart and harness 1 Gig and harness, 2 saddles and bridles o 16-Gal. milk cans, 5 milk buckets, aerator. wheelbarrow, grindstone, horse and cow covers, 100 s h sacks, 8 sheets cor. galv. iron (Nft), 6 egg boxes, steelyards, tools, sundries, etc., etc., NZ. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd COUNTRY SALES FOR SEPTEMBER, AVAIUKU. Saturday 20 KAIIIU, Saturday 20 WHITFORD : Monday ~l'l TANGOWAHINE: Tuesdav 2:; ARAPOHUE: Wednesday '24 PAPAROA: Thursday 25 MAUNGATUROTO: Friday 20 MOUNT ALBERT: Saturday 27, Clearance Sale of Mr T. J. B. Stewart's live and dead stock KAIWAKA—Monday 20 WARKWORTH : Tuesday o0 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy., Ltd. YOU DON'T KNOW
When your liuuso may bo burnt down When your furniture may In: destroyed by Jiie When you may meet with nu a«.ciil<-lit Whi'ii your live -taik u . Protect Yourself I ami Insure with I i The SOUTH BRITISH INSUR-j ANCE Co., Ltd. I Pukekobe Agent: C. K. LAWRIE.'
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 129, 19 September 1913, Page 3
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