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AUCTION NOTICES, PUKEKOHE MONDAY, JULY 12. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.

Have received instructions /rom Mr,. Y A. Willis, Pukekfthe, who has sold his farm, to Sell, as nbeve, . 1 YOUNG MARK, staunche and quiet. 1 30CWT WAGGON. Set Disc and Chain Harrows, 2-H. Planet Jim. Cultivator, Wooden Roller, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, S.F. Plougr, Scarifier and Moulder. Clodenisher, Iron-shod Sledge, Seed Drill, Spray Barrels, Grit Mill, 2-H. Set Swingletrees, Chains and Backhands, bet X. Harness, Set Leading Harness, Polechains and Straps, Set Gig Harness, 2 Pairs Hames, Farm Tools, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.

BOMBAY. MONDAY, .lULY 2G. f PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION 1 DATE OF SALE). AT 12 NOON, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. McElroy, Bombay, who has sold his farm, 'to Sell, as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.

PATHUMAHOE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions l'rcm -Mr. W. Woodman, Patumahoe, who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above—- . THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD, ETC. Particulars Later, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS '.TO.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WAIAU PA. MONDAY, AUGUST 9, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. Norman Clarke, of Waiau Pa, who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD, ETC. Particulars Later. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.

COUNTRY SALES. MAUNGATUROTO f- WEDNESDAY, Ju.iv 7. ■/ KUMEU-THUB«DAY, July 8. TURUA-FRIDAY, July 9. MANUKEWA—SaIe of Mr. C. (Vx-head-SATURDAY, July 10. HELENSVILLE—MONDAY, July 12. AKA AKA—Sale of Mr. F. Goodwin —MONDAY, Julv 12. WELLSFORD-Speeial Dairy SaleWKDNESDAY, July 14. AKA AKA—Sale of Mr. Jno McLilvie -WEDNESDAY, Julv 14. TUAKAU THURSDAY, July 15. KOPU'RAHAI (HAURAKf PLAINS) - Sale of Mr. L. C. Fisher (in conjunction with The Farmers' Coop. Auctioneering Co., Ltd.)--FRIDAY, July 16. BOMBAY- Sale of Mr. Jas. Sturgeon -SATURDAY, Julv 17. CLEVEDON-MONDAY, Julv 19. POKENO—MONDAY, Julv i 9. TURAU--Sale of Mr. A. FisherMONDAY, July 19. RUNCIMAN -TUESDAY. July 20. HELENSVILLE - WEDNESDAY, Ju'y 21. PUKEKUHE -Dairy Sale THURSDAY, Julv 22. ' TURUA—SaIe' of Mr. Donald Green - THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Julv 22 and July 28. EAST TAMAKI—SaIe of Mr. H. Fair-bum-SATURDAY, July 24. BOMBAY-Sale of Mr. A. McElrovMONDAY, Julv 26.

WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMARKET-TUESDAYS-Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS WEDNES-DAYS-Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pi" s Etc. WE6TFIELD YARDS-THURSDAYS —Dairy and Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET FRIDAYS - Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Straw, and Grain, Etc.

Buyers for MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS, EfC. Prices on Application. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.

BUGKLAND STORE NOTE THIS* We are Now Giving the Following Discounts on All Purchases: 3% per cent., or 9d in ihe £1 on CASH SALES. 2]' 2 per cent., or Gd in the £1 on MONTHLY ACCOUNTS If paid before the end of the month on which account is rendered. GIVE US A TRIAL OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Quality is of the Best, and We Want Your Business.

As evidence thai the world supply of foodstuffs has fallen greatly below the demand, it nay be cited that whereas before the war France produced about one million tons of sutfiir annually in i!\>U boot factories, phe is now expected to proditce less than 150,000 tons in the 100 factories which remain nfter the invasion of her territory. In Germany the area under sugar-beet cultivation hp.s declined nearly 20 per cent.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 546, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 546, 6 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 546, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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