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Auction Notices. Puni. SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS, At 1J Noon ALFRFD AUCKLAND & 80NS,LT» Havp reoeived instructions from Mr F. Mouldy. Puni, who has sold his farm, to Sell as ab^ve, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. J(i Very Choice young Dairy Cows, T»" dose to profit imostly Jersey) 1 .Jersey Bull 1 Fifteen-month-old Heifer 2 Ha'f-Draught Horses .1 Store Pigs 4 Fat Sheep 18 Voudr Fowl* Spring Trap and Harness, Hay Sweep, Waggon (30cwt), Top Dresser, Oliver Plough, Set Disc, Tripod and Chain Harrows, Swingletrees. 2 Scarifieis, Chains, .1 Collars and Hames, Set Gig Harness, Knapsack Sprayer, 70gal Separator, 40ft Galv. Piping, Cream Cans, Buckets, 4i tois Ideal Topdressing, Manure, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Quantity Household Furniture and Effects, including—Chest Drawers, W'ashstand, Gramaphone with Records, Tables. Mattresses, Chairs, Wringer, Linoleums, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland & Sons. Ltd Papakura. TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, At 12 Noon. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, Ltd. Will Yard Upwards of HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltdi

Auction Notices. Pukekohe Hill. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, At 12 Noon RHCKLANI) ft SOUS, LTD Have received instructions from Mr Harry Rogers, Pbbekohe Hill, who has sold half of his farm to Soil, a« above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ftt Very Choice Half and ThreeuO quarter-bred Jersey Cows and Heifer?, mostly jast calved 14 Extra Choice Yearling l.'jmonths Empty Heifers, out of above cows K> Choice Heifer Calves, from above cows All the ab«ve stock are by registered pedigree Jersey bulls of the best milking strains 1 First-class Eight - year - old Draught Mare, work anywhere 1 First-class Gig Mare 2 Purebred Berkshire Sows, in pig 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar 1 30ewt Waggon. Spring Cart and Harness, Oig and Harness, Farmers' Favourite Top-dresser, M.H. Disc Plough, Bet 3-Leaf Tine Harrows, Set Spring-tooth Harrows, " Noxon" Mowing Machine, Horse Clippers, :i-Cow Treloar Milking Machine, and h.p. Anderson Engine 7"i.6a110n Primrose Separator (oaly in use few months) 16-Gallon Milk Cans. Molasses, 10 Sets Gate Hinges and Hooks, 10 Large Puriri Strainer Posts, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd,

SUTTON'S FARM SEEDS FOR RESULTS Don't forget the Cup at Annual Show, Pukekohe, for the Best Six Turnips. FRANK PERKINS & CO., PUKEKOHE ACENTS. Phone 12^, Phone 128, Pukekohe Motor Garage OLDSMOBILE-f, Cylinder KING OF THE ROAD rpHE Lines of the Car are superbly smooth and graceful with a -*■ clean unbroken sweep from radiator to tail-lamp, clover body design has provided more than sufficient log room for even the tallest individual. It has two unit Starting and Lighting Uagnetoo Ignition. The Chassis is of the most modern construction, with a frame the channel of whith has a maximum depth of seven inches, giving tremendous strength and rig .lity with light weight at the The frame is swept in to give a narrow turning radius. Long and wide semi-eliptic springs; the rear spring is 64in long hy wide, and perfect distiioution of weight throughout the chassis produce exceptional easy riding qualities with true Hotchkiss drive. Box-pleated buttonless upholsterd of finest long grain, bright finish, black leather, found only in the high-priced cars, provide unusual comfort. In refinement of finish the oar sets a new standard among light motor vehicles. A distinctive radiator with nickel-plated shell walnut finish with nickel finished instruments, 6 day Waltham clock. Wheels in natural wood finish. Combination tonneau and step light, and double bulb head lights. Side curtains that open with the door, and other numerous refinements that contribute to stamp this car as representative of the utmost in light car construction. The car is built in two models: a five-seater touring car, and a two-seater roadster, the rear compartment of which is convertible into a leather upholstered seat fof two extsa passengers. Seventy Landing this Month, Call or Write for a Demonstration. Karews and Ryan Bros,, ¥otor Engineers - - PUKEKOHE

PATUMAHOE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORES BOOTS AND SHOES All our stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes previous to the late ribe will be sold at the OLI) TRICE. This will save you quite 5 - per pair. Un lull si/es. Call and inspect, or send your order, which we will supply subject to your approval. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. WEAK OCR RUUISEU HO'IS. Full stocks—Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, Painfs, Lubricating Oils ; Motor Covers, Tubes ; Milking Machines, Rubberware, etc , AT FRIZES THAT WILL SUIT YOU. P. HENRY anj> SON, PATUMAHOE Ring up Phone, No.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 471, 10 October 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 471, 10 October 1919, Page 4

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