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POKENO Thursday, November 30 At 11 a.m. Alfred Buckland and Sons Have received instructions from Mr T. J. Hicks, Of Pokeno, who has sold a portion of his farm, to Sell as above, THK WHOLE OK HIS DAIRY HERD. Etc. 25 CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in full milk 1 2-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN" BI LL 20 CALVES 2 SOWS & LITTERS, Poultry 2 GOOD FARM HORSES, work anywhere 1 2-YEAR I'NBROKEX FILLY M.H. Reaper Binder, s.f. and disc plough, disc harrows, bledjje. plough harness, odd collars, sf»gal. Globe separator. 20gal vat. 2 10-gal cream cans, dairy utensils, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland and Sons 1188 Totara Park Estate Totara Park Estate Totara Park Estate Manurewa. Manurewa. The most rapidly growing district in the Auckland Province. To be Sold by Public Auction WEDNESDAY, DEC 13,1916 AT 1.30 P.M. At the Mart, Elliott St., Aucklaad THIS Estate is unique as a subdivision and must strongly appeal to the Public as the ideal investment at the present time when foodstuffs are so high in price. The Estate is close to the Manurewa Railway Station (Suburban fares and is divided into blocks of from 4 to 13 Acres* THE Land is of excellent quality, in grass, and responds readily to cultivation. Beautifully elevated and yet sheltered from prevailing winds, every section has a most charming view over the whole of the valley as far as Pukekohe and Manukau Harbour to the Heads. The Native Bush on the Estate is considered equal to any in the Auckland District and it seems hardly possible that within about an hour of Auckland, nature should have been allowed to retain her natural beauty to such an extent. TO those whose occupation take them to the City this Estate must appeal. COST of living reduced to a minimum. Produce your own butter, milk, eggs, vegetables and fruit on the cheapest land in the Auckland Suburbs. Terms: io % Deposit, io %in la Months. Balance 4 years at 5%. High, Dry, Healthy & Cheap Farmlets and Home Sites in a Suburb absolutely bounding ahead Manurewa. PLANS from the joint Agents : ALBERT W. CLARK, !'l Queen St., Auckland. EN'OS PEGLER, Manurewa. or RICHARD ARTHUR & Co.. Auctioneers, The Mart. Elliott Street, Auckland. 11"'.' PIGS. The Te Aroha Bacon Coy., Ltd. (A Free and Independent Company). Will buy Baconers on MONDAY, December 4th, 1916, as under : PUKEKOHE, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MERCER, 10 a.m. to 11 30 a.m. sharp. BUCKLAND, 12.45 p.m. to 3.0 p.m Weights 120 to 150 lbs. Price : od per lb. FRANK PERKINS & CO., Pukekohe. A. P. HORNE & SON, 1186 Buckland. CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services St Andrew's, Pukekohe. THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1916 Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, 3 Evensong and Sermon 7 St. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 1 199 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1916 St. James', 11, Mr W. M. Barton ~ 7, Mr E. Allan Pukekohe East, 11, Mr E. Allan Bombay, 2.30, Mr E. Allan Tuke Tuke, 2 30, Mr Whinray 1187 Pukekohe Methodist Circuit SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916 Pukekohu, 11, Mr F. Souster; 7, Mr W. Vant Bucklaud, 11 aud 7 30, Mr P. Bridge Tuakau, 11, Mr W. Vant; 7.30, Rev J. B. Suckling Bombay, 11, MrO. Q. Avery; 7.30, Mr A J. Davis N.H,-CIRCUIT CONVENTION and Quiet Day, Pukekohe SATURDAY NEXT 1.30- 7.30. All

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 3

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