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Auction Notices Pokeno Yards, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS At 11.30 a.m. ' LFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Ltd. Will Yard About HEAD CATTLE. Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd. Tuakau Saleyards. Wednesday, October t. At 12 Noon. Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd, Wil! hold a Special Dairy Sale la the above Yards, including a number of Registered Pedigree Jersey Cattle Full Particulars Later. Entries respectfully solicited Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd, Manurewa. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr .1. A. Serpell, who has scld his farm, to Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of £)* COWS, in milk i> 18-g;illon Milk Cans, ] Milk Cooler. ! Milk Float, 1 Set Spring Cart Harness. 1 Collar and Hames, 1 Roy's Saddle, 1 Set Swingletrees, Lot of Galvanised Iron. Etc. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Bull Fairs FOR SEASON 1919. The Undersigned will hold their Annual Bull Fairs as under : - Pukekohe, Thursday October 2, Papakura, Thursday, October 9. Clients who are desirous of Selling Bulls in the above Sales are advised to forward their entries to tins office so that we may advertise. Entries Respectfully Solicited. N.Z, Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Dalgety & Company, Limited. On The Farm, Close to Tuakau. Tuesday, September 16, At 12 Noon. Instructed by Mr G. Lindner, who has solh his farm, we will sell, as und^r—--1() EXTRA Good Quality Short--10 horn and Jersey cross heifers, close to calving 1 Choice Cow, in milk 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull 7 Good Steer Calves (Shorthora) 5 Good Heifer Calves (Shorthorn) 2 Good Farm Horses, work anywhere 1 Boy's Pony 1 Store Pig IS Fowls (White Leghorns) 1 Farmers' Favourite Drill, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Grubber, 1 Set Tine Harrows, 1 2/5-cwt Waggon, 1 Gig, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Set Chain Harrows. 1 Boiler, 1 Copper and Stand, 1 Spray Pump, 2 Sets Plough Harne-s, M Bags Super, 7 Bags Bonedust, Farm Tools and Sundries Quantity Household Furniture. Br.S D. WALKER, Tuakau Agon LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. PAI'AKUKA PARK iSiit,—The much discussed question of a park (or should I say "sports ground 0 ') for Papakura, has been settled at last, at anynte to the satisfaction of four members of the Town Board I venture to say, however, that the bulk of the ratepayers arc not by any means satisfied, It seems to me the whole ques;.iou h&s been shelved indefinitely, unless tho iatepa)ers pass a loan for i'2")00, This I do not think at all likoly when the Board has been offered a far more suiiable block, and one that Sends itself, admirably, to the purpose f° r which it is required situated right in the business part of the township, for £IOOO, less than half its present market value. The acquisition of this block would still leave ±'1)00 of the proposed vote to be spent on improvements, if that amount is to be spent. This, also, is the site that was chosen by a public meeting called to discuss the question some wi ago. 1 admit tho silo chosou by the Board is well suited for a " sports ground '' pure and simple - but as a Memorial Park is in tho opinion of most people quito unsuitable. To my mind the best proposition of the wholu lot is to secure Kirk's busb so that this piece of splendid natural; bush shall be preserved for all time. If it cannot bo procured otherwise, the Board can take it under the Public Works' Act, and I am quite sure if the matter wore represented to the Uovnrninont in the proper light, it would assist in (hiding the purchase money. "LOOK AHEAD." Papakura, iith September l'.'l!» PH. Since writing tho aboV9 I have seen your issue of even date, and although a report of Monday's Board meeting appears, there is not one word of discussion on tho above subjoct— is it the cens'.r .' [No: wo do not permit censorship, except whoro the law ompols, or the public interost justifies. Tho matter lekireil to was lir-P r.vr rw'n;' !o

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 12 September 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 12 September 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 12 September 1919, Page 4

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