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Waiuku. Wednesday, August 26, At 1 - N'joc. Alfred Buckland and Sons i Have received institutions from Mr Goo. Connor, who is retiring from dairying, to Sell as above, The Whole of His live and Dead Stock. L'O Daiiy Cows, milking and due to calvo 1 l'urebrod Shorthorn hull (i Springing heifoia ■Jj Vearling to lfs-inonllia calt'o I '1 yt ar old empty heifei.*> j '1 Medium d;aught lioi>e ; , woik <in\ uhere j 1 Chestnut gelding, good in harness or Middle I li .Light harness horses and h>ick> ; 1 l'urebred Taunvorth sow with 7 young 1 Halfbivd Taunvorth sow (iO Fowh Sulky and harness, '1 carts and ; harness, tip drav, jdougli, liar- ; iiess, Oliver plough new, disc j hariows, giindstone, \vheelb,ir- j row, pig t-oughs, cisks, farm implements, tools, etc. Alfred Buckland and Sons Buckland Thursday, August 27, j at 12 noon. Alfred Buckland and Sons Have received instructions from Mr Jno. Tdby, who has sold his farm, to Sell, as above : Tho Whole of His Live and Dead Stock.

l'J Choice claircows, ni'lking and due to cnlvc t) Choice yearling Jersey lieifcrs ;; lleifer calves 1 Good farm gelding 1 ]soy's pony, <|iiiet and reliable 14 Fowls MeCoimick dri'l, 11 coulters almost new), spiing care ar;d harness, Mil. s.f. plough, tine harrows, scalding tuli, 'J barrels, portable copper, chum and butter worker, ;J "JO-gallon milk can?, IS sheet-s 10ft cor. iron, faim tools, huudry furniture, etc. About 10 tons meadow hay, well saved, in one stack. also, On account of Mr T. L:itta, who has sold his farm, 1 Medium draught gelding, work anywhere 1 Active trap maro 1 Yearling heifer Hillside disc plough, F.F. drill, spring tip dray, cart, saddle and breeching, etc.

Luncheon I'rovidod. Alfred Buckland and Sons COUNTRY SALES FUR AUGUST. Kailiu : Satuiday 22 Whitford : Monday 21 Tangowhine : Tuesday -•> Manurewa: Tuesday -5• Messrs Ilingley and Guest's clearing sale of Live and Dead Stuck Artqtohu: Wednesday _'(> l'aparoa : Thursday 27 Maungaturoto: Friday -N Papatoetoe : Friday "'js. Clearing Sale of Colonel Woolly's live and dead stock Clcvclon: Tlni'sday '27. Clearing sale of Mr W. S. Box's Live ;>nd Dead stock Kaiwaka : Salmday - J'J Papakura Dairy: Monday.'!! Waitakere: Monday 01. Clearing Sale of Messrs lladett Jiros ' Live and Dead Stock New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy., Ltd.

CALVING SEASON. WE STOCKBIBBY'S (owsur I'ALMEIi'S SHAW'S CIIATXEIiTON'S BLATCIIFOKD'S ,v EVELYNES Calf Foods. MANNING'S SYKES' KEDSTONE'S DAY, SON & HEWITT'S Drenches. WILOI.E CEUSIIEI) EINSEEI). STOKES and EARL, PAPAKUKA.

The NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION Limited. An<l its iilliliateil interests, pioneered tlio ] >airy business in the j Wuikato. It nursed the industry in the early | struggling days, when money was I scarce raid supplies were small. It ! is still growing, and to-day is the I biggest and tho best exposition of I tho co-operative ideal in New Zealand. The co-operative principle enables I the NEW ZEALAND DAIKY AS- ! ,S(>CIATION, Ltd., to pay the best i pi ices for its supplies of liuttor-iat in Milk or Cream form, and to provide the Consumer with tho choicest Quality Butler at Iluliug Kates. The New Zealand Dairy Asso 1 ciation. Limited . Wholesale Depot: Wellesley Street. AUCKLAND.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 3

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