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AUCTION NOTICES. PAPAKURA YARDS. TUESDAY, JLLY 6, 1920, AT l| A.M, The Undersifmed Mill Sjii~ m HEAD MIXED CATfE, Inelulbg: 100 SPRINGERS,! COWS AND HEIFERS, aßjfogw them, oil account Mr. wfM. Burgoyne, Clevedon, Wj? e EXTRA CHOH2«DAIRY COWS, due to calv^fmy. 40 BEEF (£•'■* » 100 CALVES/Mtxed ipxes. 50 EMPTYJeJOWS % 75 YEAR|»IG TO 48 MONTHS' STEERS AND HEIFERS, Entires Respectfully Solicited. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO* LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PAPAKURA (KERIKERI HILL). THURSDAY, JULY 8.. AT 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mrs J. G. Bellingham, we will Sell THE WHOLE OF HER LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 50 STUD ROMNEY EWES, in lamb to Stud Romney Rams. WHOLE HERDS OF 54 SOUND COWS 56 DAIRY COWS, big proportion Jersey. Bot Free at Yards, Westfield. 2 TIMBER WAGGONS, one to carry 6000 ft, 6in tyres, all complete. We have Inquiry for HERD OF 30 GOOD COWS. HI. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

PUKEKOHE DAIRY SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920. AT 11 A.M. SHARP. The Undersigned Will Sell 250 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Entries Respectfully Solicited. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WEYMOUTH ROAD, MANUREWA. SATURDAY, JULY 17. 1920. AT 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instvuctlons from Mr H. Ralls (Manurewa), who has sold his farm, to Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 11 CHOICE AN J) SPRINGING DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS. 1 2-YfclAß-OLD HOLSIEIN BULL 10 FORWARD STEERS 9 CHOICE HEIFER CALVES 141 CROSSBRED EWES, in lamb to Shropshire Rams. 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHT FARM GELDINGS, all work. 1 PONY MARE, ride and drive. Waggon up to 35cwt, Spring Cart. Gig, Deering Drill, Albion Mower. Cambridge Roller, 2-horse ft. and G. S.F. Plough, Disc, Chain, and Tine Harrows, Hayrake, Sack Truck, Swingletrees, including 3-horse set, Sledge, Cart, Jack, Cart, Gig and Waggon Harness, Plough Harness, Winkers, Collars, Haines, Grindstone, Milk Cans, Buckets, 40-Gal Sharpies Separator, 3 Cast iron Pig Troughs, 30ft Stack Ladder, Waggon Ropes, Step Ladder, Stack Cover, Fencing Wire, Empty Casks, Poultry, ohen Hurdles, Horse Covers, Hayforks, Sundries, etc., etc. Also, on account of client--M.H. DRILL, D.F. DISC PLOUGH.

Luncheon Provided. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND lIERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LIST OF COUNTRY SALES. JULY. NGATEA—FkIQAY, 2nd. PAPAK URA-TrMjAY, 6 th. COROMAN DEL—TUBffIAY,-6th. PAPAKURA—Kirik'.-i Hilis Ceanni; Sale, Mrs. J. Bellingham—THUßSDAY, Bth. PUKEK.OHE—Dairy SaIe—FRIDAY. 9th. WARKWORTH-FKIDAY, 9tli PANMURE, "The Bridge,"—Clean n* Sale, Mr. E. Roberts-SATURDAY, 10th. TAKAPUNA-MONDAY, 12th PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY, PAPAKURA-Dairy Sale -FRIDAY,

I 16th. I DARGAVILLE—Norther:; Wai'.oa— Clearing Sale, account Mr. F. J. Dargaville, FRIDAY, 16th. WAIUKU—SATURDAY, 17th. MANUREWA, Weymouth. Road.— Clearing Sale, Mr. H. Kalis-SAT-URDAY, 17th. KAIHU—SATURDAY, 17th. KAUKAPAKAPA Opening S#le--MONDAY, 13th. HENDERSON-TUESDAY, 20th ARAPOHUE-WEDNESDAY, 21st. TUAKAU—FRIDAY, 23rd. MAUNGATUROTO- -FRIDAY. 23rd. PAPAKURA HORE SALE—SATURDAY, 24th. KAIWAKA—SATURDAY, 24th, WHITFORD—MONDAY, 26th. PAPAKURA-Dairy Sate-FRIDAY, 30th. WEEKLY SALES. HIDES, SKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, Etc-EVERY TUESDAY. FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS, Etc—EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Westfield Yards. DAIRY AND STORE STOCK AND SHEEP-EVERY THURSDAY, Westfield Yards. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.

The cable news regarding the drop in prices of various commodities in England has aroused a good deal of interest in Napier (says the rf.B. Herald), and the slump in boots htfs been especially commented upon. It is considered quite certain that this matter will have some effect on the boot trade in New Zealand. A slump here is anticipated by some who are also of the opinion that this will be hastened by an effort on the part of wholesalers to reduce stocks whilst the market is firm. Retailers are bound to be very cautious, and_ except where absolutely necessary thert will be very little buying until the horizon clears.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 545, 2 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 545, 2 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 545, 2 July 1920, Page 4

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