AUCTION NOTICES. WAIUKU SALEYAWS. M 12 NOON. | ALFRED B UUD AND SONS,! w#i\ell400^EAD^ATTLE. BUCKLAND* AND SONS, 7 LTD. PUKEKOHE HORSE BAZAAR. MONDAY, MAY 1 AT .12 NOON | ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, T LTD. i Have bfen instructed Jfy Mr Hugh McFaySien, Waiuku.Jtho is giving up contracting. to $&11 as above: THE V§HOLE OF jHIS PLANT. 2'6 SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT HORDES, 4 tqg 9 years old; workt.in any Hirness. Full of hard %eed and# 1 " right out of work..v £■' 2 WAGGONS, v» to 3 tons. L DRAYSSWAQGON AND DRAV HARNI&S.jr 20 HORSE ®j®RS (almost new). On account of Xr H. George (Pukekohe) who isjj#ping in for a motor 4 GOOD YOUNjJ DRAUGHT HORSES, guaranteed work in any har--1222y 2 T$N WAGGON, new 3in Tyreaf L 1 2 SPRINI SPRINI TIP-CART. 1 2 YJtitD METm DRAY (Tip), 6ijuS'ynes. %- 1 LIGHT SPRING fRAP (y 2 ton) (All the* above vehicle! are in firsti class orderj^. 3 Sets Waggon Harntes, 2 Sets leading Harness, ft Set 2-ton Cart Harness. 1 Sel Dray Ha •- 'ness. 1 Set Tra* Harness, about 3 Tons of Good Hay. - Also quantity of sundries. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. PUKEKOHE. J | TUESDAY, MAY 4& AT 12 NOON. ,| ALFRED BUCKLAND LTD. D SONS, received instructions from Mr i Townsend, of Pjjltekohe, who sold his farm, as above WHOLE OF Hlf LIVE AND jpEAD STOCK, including— EAREFULLY -h SELECTED IDAIRY HEIFERS (JerseyJlhorthom Crosgfv due to calve Irom Julv onwards. (&OD GRADE #RSEY COWS, ifr Calf to Pedigree Jersey Bui! itt Calf to Pedigree Jersey Bui! THM PEDIGREED-JERSEY COW, R&e Cole. J&88. in calf to Pffiigree Jersey Bull. 1 8-MSNTHS-OLf, PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFER. 1 EXTgA CHOICE 10-MONTHS GRAfcE JERSEY HEIFER. 7 9 - M&NTHS VOLD JERSEY CROSB HEIPfSRS. 2 GOOr%FARMj HORSES, work any wife*. K THE CHAMPION 5-YEAR-OLD HACK % A&D HARNESS HORSE*. MortSL 1 BROOD »AR32; Heat Vv'ave. by Campfioal to Day Comer, and foal $ foot bv same horse. 1 YEARLINS#ELLY by Marblt Arch—HeafTW ave. Spring Trap, ®p Dray. Hay Rake and SweepS&)i«c and Chain Harrows, iw.and G. Plough, Grubbei". Kwhgelbars, Collars. Harness. £ ?£>ns Blood and Bone. 2$ Ideal Grass Mixture. 31' (%am Cans.. 1 Milk Cansi prJiPipes, Strainer Posts.: Lot -Clover Hay. 3 Tons Oaten. Cha||, Faim. Tools, Sundries, etc. r. On account of Messrs Townsend Bros 25 FIRST-CLASS GRA9E JERSEY COWS, milking and due to calve from June. 1 2-YR-OLD JERSEY BULL. On Account of Client—--10 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in milk and due to calve. Luncheon Provided. Conveyances will meet the Si.ls a.m. train from Auckland and the 6 a.m. train from Mercer at Pukekohe on day of sale,/ ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. BOMBAY. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. C. Eades, Bombay, who lus sold his farm, to sell as above THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AMD DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. PATUMAHOE. THURSDAY, MAY 27. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. E. Robinson, Patumahoe, who has sold his Farm, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. PUKEKAWA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. AT 12 NOON. ALPRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD Have received instructions from Mi'. Geo. H. Morrison, of Pukekavva, who has sold his farm, to Soli as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 527, 30 April 1920, Page 4
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