AUCTION NOTICES. PAPATOETOE. MONDAY, AUGUST 16. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from the I Dilworth Trust oard to Sell, at the; Homestead, Papatoetoe, as above, THE BALANCE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, 1 Anderson and Bevani Chalfcutter (with Patent Grinder), U h.p. ParFarm Dra| and Frame,/ Spring Cart, Avery Weighing Machinfc Four-wheel-ed Dogcart* (with Shafts and Pole), Saw Bench fond 2 CiffiDlar Saws, M. H. Corn Drfis and Ma|ure Spreaders, Barrel Disc Harrows, , Sledge, Emer,r, S.F. Plough, Horse Rake, GjSrdeni Roller, Set 4-H. Chains and Piilleyi| Cheese-making riant (comple&), «Milk Cooler and ftpe, Set Farrier's 7ire Strainer, Hay t Outfit, Spray P., Covers, 2 Buckets, »et Swingltrees, 9 fa, 2 Rolls Cyclone altho'id Roofing, 8 ,v,« vja.r.-, «..»! nmges, 5 Old Gates, Quantity Mixe<£ Oite; 7 Balls Binder Twine, 20 Sack*, W Stringy Bark Fencing Posts;' 50 sacks Gravel, 4 Sanitary ''Y"" Junction Pipes and Bends,' Water Troughs, 1 Set BuggyHarness, 1 Set Spring Cart Harness, Saddle and Mcunts, 4 jjackbands and Chains, 10 Jfeck Strap* and Shanks, Cart Saddl&-and Breeching, 4 Collars, 4 Pair Hames, 4 Pair B&ikers, 5 H. Covers, Htod Stall, 2 Pole Straps, lxirge Ranife of Carpenters' and Farm Tools, Sunlries, etc. MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSE, work any#here. GOOD BACK AGED PONY MILKING SHORTHORN HEIFER CALF, Dilworth Melba 11., by Marlboro' of Darlialera—DilWftrth Melba. i Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD Knife, Milking Law Mower, Si Crowbar, 1 3llolls Sheep N. Netting, 1 Ro
POKENO SALEYARDS. MONDAY, AUGIiST 18. VAT 11.80 AJM. \ J ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, J. W. Christmas: 2 CHOICE QA*Y COWS, due to calve SeMem%r. 1 1 BAY MAKE, .and fast in ' harness* * i cart And harness. 5 ROLLS OF CYCLONE FENCING WIRE. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. RUNCIMAN SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. AUGUST IT. AT 12 NOJJN. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, WW'lUl SELL DAIRY COWfntND HEIFERS. 500 HEAd/sTOR* CATTLE, 200 FORWARD - CONDITIONED 3'j..,f0 4-YEAR-OLD STEERS ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. BUCKLAND.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SON'S, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. A. F. Hewitt, Buckland, who is retiring from dairying', to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD, ETC. 58 CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, in fall milk and due to calve August. The cows are nearly all Jersey Shorthorn cross, and majority have been bred on the property. THE PEDIGREE JERSEY HULL COMEDY, 3 years old :t BREEDING SOWS, 2 with litters and 1 due to farrow. 1 2-YR-OLD BERKSHIRE BOAR. li) SLIPS, 4 PORKERS, 1 BACON- • ER. 1 3-COW 2EALANMMA MILKING PLANT. 1 2r:, H.P. WARWICK ENGINE, in perfect running order. 1 SPARE VACUUM PUMP to suit 2-oow plant, Counter Shafting and Pulleys; 5 2flgal., 1 ltigal, and I I2gal. Milk Cans, I Id Dal Milk Vat, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. ( ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.
PAKURANGA. MONDAY, AUGUST 23. AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. Alf Hattaway, Maybank Farm, Pak'uranga, to Sell, as above, r.O FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS (mostly Shorthorn), milking and close to profit. 1 3-YEAR-OLD S.H. BULL 1 4-YEAR-OLD HEAVY DRGHT. MARK, work anywhere. 3 3-YEAR-OLD MEDIUM Drghts. broken to farm work. 1 PURE-BRED- WELSH TIMOR PONY THE WELL-KNOWN HUNTER, GIRAFFE, prize taker in shows. F.F. it-coulter Drill (practically new), Cambridge Roller, Wooden Roller, Wallace Mowing Machine with Reaper attachment*. Hay Rake, Hay Sweep. Set Disc and Tine Harrows, Plough. Swingletiws, 1 Si lew I Spring Waggon. Flat Top Lorry (carry 3 tons), S.S. Yankee Buirgv. Gin', Wheel harrow, Buggy, W; Plough Harness, Wage Sets Wheels ;i\k\ Fore-c and Piping. S •Jo uals). Cooh I Casks. Pum Cans (ir>. i-S aiv ickets, Quanti 1 re and Effect.Al)out 1U tons First-class Haled Hay. Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. 1 I - COW NEW ZEALAND!A MILKING PLANT with Mogul Engine (in good order). I 5-SEATER KKIT MOTOR-CAR in good order. Luncheon Provided. Mr. Hattaway has been dairying for the last 16 years. The greater number of the cows were bred by the vendor and we can with confidence recommend them. A conveyance will meet the 8.3(> a.m. train from Auckland at Ellerslie. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 557, 13 August 1920, Page 4
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