| Albert St. Land Rooms AUCKLAND. FRIDAY, NOV. 19th AT 2 30 P.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Shaw, w» will Sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE HIS FARM OF 396 ACRES, Freehold, situated at Ness Valley, Clevedon; 150 acres in grass; one-third ploughable; subdivided into two paddocks, well watered; sheep yards; metalled road to property, which is 7 miles from Clevedon Wharf and township, 2 miles fchool, and j-rnile from post office. Property Flagged. Terms Also, On account of Mr Harold L. Metcalfe, Henderson, HIS SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTY, "RANOI" HENDERSON- 58 ACRES, level and slightly undulating land, well watered, and subdivided into 8 paddocks; 4 acres orchard, in bearingj warm position, and free from frosts. Commanding splendid views of harbour and city. Eminently suitable for subdivision for City Workers. Buildings; well-built House of 5 rooms, bathroom, storeroom, etc. 1] miles . from railway station. Property Flagged. Terms. Also, Instructed by Mrs E. J. Brown, 158 ACRES, more or less, being Section 227, Par. of Opaheke, County of Eden ; bush land and rough feed ; fenced, no buildings; one mile from creamery, X mile school, 3 miles from Drury railway station. On Account of Mr Arundel Lewis, HIS FARM AT ARARIMU, consisting of 424 Acres, Freehold, undulating land, two-thirds ploughable, well watered, ring fenced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks; all in good grass and rough feed, with exception of 15 acres bush, containing large quantity of fencing timber. Buildings: House of 6 rooms, trapshed, and stable. Situated 1 mile from creamery, school, and post office; Runciman railway station 7 miles. Flagged. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd. Pukekohe Auction Mart. FRIDAY Next, Nov. 19. 1915 At 1.30 p.m. J. T Stembridge and Co. Will Sell by Auction as above : Pigs Poultry Farm and Dairy Produce Furniture and Sundries Further Entries Solicited. Feed Oats For Sale. NOTE—Commencing on December 3, 1915, we shall hold two Auction Sales weekly, viz.: Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing at 2 o'clock. J. T. Stembridge, Auctioneer. COUNTRY SALES. FOR NOVEMBER. Runciman, Tuesday 16 Ahuroa, Sale of Geo. Burnß, Tuesday 16 Helensville, Wednesday 17 Mount Eden, Sale of H. Wilson, Thursday 18 Tuakau, Thursday 18 Mangere, Sale of Mr T. Richards' Trotting Horses, Thursday 18 Puni, Sale of Mr S. J. Mcllroy, Friday 19 Waitakaruru, Friday 19 Pukekohe, Horse Sale, 22, 23 Pukekohe, Sale of Mr A. E. Wilkinson, Wednesday 24 Campbell Show Grounds, Sale Prize and Pedigree Stock, Saturday 27 Pukekohe, Monday 29 Hobsonville, Sale of Mr H. Wilson, Tuesday 30 Weekly Sales The Haymarket—Tuesdays— IT' V-, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. Westfield Yards—Wednesdays—Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, and Pigs, etc. Westfield Yards—Thursdays—Dairy and Store Stock. The Haymarket—Fridays—Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Straw and Grain, etc. Alfred Buckland and Sons
CANADA'S CELEBRATED CRISP . . JUICY . . APPLES . 11l 'Tis Autumn in C'aaada the season when Canadian Apples are at their best. In these days of up-to-date cool storage, apples from the orchards of our Canadian cousins can be landed in New Zealand in all their pristine freshness, retaining their full rich flavour. The pick of Canada's best apples are in our Store to-day. These are not apples bought at random quality sacrificed for cheapness. We buy the best—you can't buy hotter. "i The person of discriminating taste will appreciate the fine, full, rich, lucious flavour of these Canadian Apples. It's not how much you pay—lt's what you get for what you pay that counts. HEERDEGEN'S Fruit Store, Lower King St„ PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 108, 15 November 1915, Page 3
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