AUCTION NOTICES. ONEWHERO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, AT 12 NOON, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Have received iiTstructions from Mi. W. Kefes, Onetfhoro, who has sold his fat*, to soil, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 48 CHOICE YOUNG DMRY COWS in mlk and due $S ftnlve August fad September, 3 GOOD JEIFERS 5 3 BULLS, iJersev affii 2 Fiiesians. 20 CALVE*; * 2 good Arm —" • • r.nvwhenfc ? ORSES, work 1 GIG HOR ] 4-COW M. PLFX * . complete. % 1 3V> H.l*. T> JOYS PONY G PLANT, -3IMNG MACHINE, 3YE ENGINE. Releaser and wit, 77Gal Crown Separator, Watejfceater, 4 8-Cal and 2 12 Gal Cream Gig', S.F. Ploag! Tine Harrows,; Sets Swinglet Backbunds. Si is, Spring Cart, 1 t Disc, Chain, and ilar Saw, Forge, 2 " Sets Chains and ng Cart and Gig Harness, Collrs ail Haines, 2 buddies and Brjaics, Cfaffcutt'-r, 3 Bee Hives and frames, Platform Scales, Milk Teste* . r > Tons Lime, Quantity Timber, Gap. Iron, Carpenters' Tools, Quantity Household Furniture, Farm Tools, Sufflries, etc. On adpount of Mr. Jno. Frost 4 CHOICE 3-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, due to calve July and Audtat, and in calf to S.H. Bull. 2 2jVEAR-OL1) HEIFERS, due to lalve July. , , ~ 4 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due* to eal/e August. Luncheon Providod, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. » AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, % LTD. Have receded instructions Irom MR J). J. MURPHY, of Pum/ who has sold his farm, to Sell ag above THE WHOfik OF HIS IfIVE AND; HAD STOCK/ G8 first-mass DAW.Y COWS, due tolpalve July/and August to Jeiiey BuilJ Principally grade, jirseys. / 12 TWO - WAR • ©LD PICKED HEIFER* (bredjon the farm). 1 HEAVY TOAUGgT MARE, any trial. I f 2 FIRST - SLAS% 6-YEAR-OLD HALF DnU«iTS. 1 GIG MAREf vrfy fast. 1 WELL - mm TAMWORTH SOW, due afgust. JO LAMBS ft
1 First-class 4«ow Plar.t Treloav Milking MachinajEwith Engine (engine runs 40 hoMS on tin benzine), "McWard : ' Vacuanf. Pump, GOgal Aifa Laval Separator, Milk Vat, Cream Cans, 10-20qal AlilktCans, Plunger, 40 ft Milk Pipiet, Mfll< Cooler, Water Heater watfr in 10 minutes), SOcwt Wacrgfin and IJarness, Tip Dray pr.cl Harne JT LightfSpring Dray and; Harness, and v " Harness, M. H.I Drill, 11-cQiilter, in good working order; Disc; Chain, and Tine Harrow:-, Hav Rake; Clod Crusher, Disc Plough, S.F. Pl<§ugh, Swingletrees, Chains, Top Dresser, Barrels, Pig Troughs, Puriri Posts and Strainers, Posthole Auger, Scythes, Shovels, Spades, Farm Tools. Sundries, etc.
1 20FT LAUNCH, 1 20ft Rowing Boat (can be seen at any time) Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLANO AND SONS, LTD. PATUMAHOE. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. J. Lowry, Patumahoe, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 3 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, iu milk and due to calve. 3 2 - YEAR - OLD SPRINGING HEIFERS. 1 BULL CALF 2 GOOD FARM HORSES, work anywhere. D.F. Disc Plough, Set Disc and T. Harrows, Roller, D.N. Plough, Sledge and Frame, V» ton Spring Cart, Sad,ua*..nncl Bride, Wheelbarrow, 35gal. Separator, 2 12g.il Milk Cans, Set Trap Harness, 3 Sets Plough Harness, 1 3-Horse Set Swingletrees, V,'? Special Manures, (3 tors Garb. Lime, *» cwt Rabbit Poison, 2 Sacks Grass Seed, Lot Empty Sacks, Galv. Iron and Wire, 24 Fowls, 3 Turkey.'!, I P.Bred Leghorn Rooster, Lawn Mower, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. ALL FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS of FIVE ROOMS, consisting cniefly of High-grade English Oak, including Allison Iron Frame Piano. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. WAIUKU SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, JULY 3. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. WILL SELL 400 HEAD CATTLE. Including, On account of Mr.' A. McD'mald, Olau.i. who i-* retiring from dairy--34 GOOD SOUND YOUNG DAIRY COWS, due to calve July and August. On account of Messrs. Makgill and lMicidleton. Waiuku, who nave sold part of their property. 40 CHOICE AYRSHIRE AMD JERSEY DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, due to calve from the middle of July. 2 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULLS On account of Mr. C. Bailey. Otaua, Waiuku, who has sold part of his farm, and is retiring from dairy--30 CHOICE SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, due to calve August mil September. DAIRY UTENSILS AND SUNDRIES. 1 1-lI.P. TANGYE ENGINE (Kerosene). On account al' Mr. W. H. Cook, Wail>i|>i, who is retiring from dairyliTcHOlCE DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys, due, to calve July, August, and September. In calf to registered pedigree Jersey Bull, Loyalty's Noble. THE REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY COW VIRAGO (5887). THE REGISTERED PEDIGREE JFRSEY BULL, LOYALTY'S NOBLE (3173). 1 FARM HORSE, work anywhere. 17 GOOD SLIP PIGS 2 SOWS, due to farrow. 1 P-BRED BERKSHIRE BOAR. M.H. Mower, Rake, 3 Hoise Collar.and Hames, 3 pr Reins, 2 Pole Chns. and 2 Pole Straps, 3 Spider:;, Set Chn Harrows, Oliver Plough. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 542, 22 June 1920, Page 4
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