i THURSDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 2 p.m. MADIGAN v. ALDRED. J. T. Stembridge and Co. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Auction Mart, Pukebohe, on the above date by order of the Sheriff at Auckland under a Writ of Sale issued in the above action : A Quantity of Household Furniture Terms—Cash. Furniture may be s u en at the Auction Mart where particulars can be obtained. J. T. Stembridge, Auctioneer 1210 BOMBAY Thursday, December 7, At 12 Noon. Alfred Buckland and Sons Have received instructions from Mr A. Madill, jun., of Bombay, who has enlisted to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK 19 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in milk and due to calve 2 HOLSTEIN" Hulls (1 yearling, 1 two-vear-old) 4 YEARLING Heifers !l Calves 2 SOWS in Fig (1 Berkshire. 1 Yorkshire) 2 STORE Figs 2 ACTIVE Farm Mares, work anywhere 4yrs and Byrs old McCormack mowing machine, s.f. plough, tine harrows, wheelbarrow 2 troughs, Globe separator (5,0galsA cream cooler, milk receiver. 2 cream cans, saddle and bridle, plough harness, cart harness, pole straps, emery stone, swingletrees, two-burner oil stove, farm tools. Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland and Sons 1217 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 u Months. Balance 4 years at 5%. High, Dry, Healthy & Cheap Farmlets and Home Sites in a Suburb absolutely bounding ahead Manurewa. FLANS from the joint Agents : ALBERT W. CLARK, D 1 Queen St., Auckland. ENOS PEGLER, Manurewa. or RICHARD ARTIU'R & Co.. Auctioneers, The Mart, Elliott Street Auckland. llT'.' COUNTRY SALES DECEMBER. PAPAKI'RA Dairy Sale. Monday 4 PAPAKCRA Stores and Beef. Tuesday WARKWoRTH—Fridav K CLEYEDON -Saturday '.I WHITFORD—Monday 11 PlKEKOHi:—Tuesday 12 NGATEA Wednesdav l-> TI'AKAI* —Thursday 14 \\"A11" KI"—Saturday 1 • > KAllH'—Saturdav H> FI'KEKOHE—Horse Sale, Moiulav 18 HENDERSON Moiulav IX AK'APOI 11'E —Wednesdav 20 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy. Ltd. IMPOUNDED Impounded at the Pukekohe Public Pound for straying on privato property, Pukekohe : 1 Light red yearling heifer 1 Brownish or yellow heifer with black neck about 18 months old 1 Bluish coloured yearling heifer, all with a notch out of underneath of left ear, and grade Jerseys If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the 13th dry of December. 1916, at 12 o'clock Noon. W. H. PRATT,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 231, 1 December 1916, Page 3
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