AUOTION NOTICES. PUKEKOHE. TUAKAU ROAD, WEDNESI F, SEPTEMB&fc 8, 12 NOON, g IN FARMER# AUi ino eo„ if§., Having been ifpstructed MADILL, has sold will sell ' THE WHOL&§)F HIS J DEAD STOSt, AND HG FURNITURij&t comprtejH 7 COWS, aft young Jri milk. '<•?& $ 1 CALVES. J| M 1 HORSE, fflWiuntalra in any JB&tt, rows, CmiT(ii>r, Pump, Cagt iaarne ator 2 Cr and Sundrtfta| 2 Rim Table, K. fjble Chs Meat SafffcHangii OvermantMPJ/. 6-PIECE SUPKJUORF Wardrobwßimu B< 3-PIECE WR. ;iUm Pair, ||M. UFendt Chairs,Ju 1 . Miitres Blindaiand RdfUrs. 12 P.B. WHITE 10CI 2-SEATIft MOTAC/ i Mr. J. Is farm, OF HIS JIVE AND fc~ AND HOUSEHOLD £ compriMig:E young Jmd in full good Ilie. JSkrt, Tine Harkgiriifcr, K Spray iarness, Separ- ' Cream Cans, K&k Rimu Dining ffble Chairs, Couch, if££ Hanging Lamps, pfe'iMORRIS CHAIR, jjfeßftiu Bedstead, W. Hi. • 'JBUITE, Duchess [M. jPender. B. R. ?. MiHregses, Linos, nd RdfUrs. ITE ROCK FOWLS, 2-SEATfR MOTOR-CAR, Saxton, in nsrfect ordert Also, %n Account Owner; GIG, 3 £ream Cans, .strainer, Cooler JIOO-egg Incubftor, Bedstead Perfection Heatw, and Sundries. }. J Luncheon Provlled. THE /RANKLIN FARMERS' AUG fIONEERINA Go,ltD m I J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 404 AUCTIONEER.
AUCTION MART. PUKEKQJIE. FPwibAY, SEPTEMBER 10. |AT 1 O<CLOCK. THE FR/tNKLIfi§ FARMERS' AUGTIOMEERWQ CO., LTD., WJfL SELL, lftfl PIGS, wtepers, SUp9 and Stores. Spring Jart, and Sundries, in Ajr & O'CLOCK: On Mr. D. Wily, / Budiland: GIG, PQfJY, AND HARNESS. This Trfnout is%po well known to need an® remarks Mora us. Inside mrt: POULTRY, Phono*aph. and Records, Orion Ram, in good or/der; Fruit, ProduV Vegetables, / and Sundries. \ THE FRANKLIN FARmRt' AUC- / TIONEERINO COh BID. J. T. STEMBRIDGO, 459 Auctioneer.
PUKEKOHE. -i KING STREET. SATURDAY, SEPTEM|£R 11, \ AT 1.30 P.lfckTHE FRfcNKLIN FAHERS' AUCTIONEERING OC LTD., Having reeled institutions from MR LODGE wIL sell as above, a quantity of— \ k householdVurniture and E?|®}TS t Coinjfeising: GIG, Buggyjiro, Harness, Lawn Mower, jt061% PIANO, "Bora;" atpining Tables, 2 Chest Draw«g, 1 Stretchers, Bedst&d and VW.W.M., B.R. Ware, "Combinat\n Pair. 7-PIECE' SUITE, Ctoirs, Mirror, Pictures, Fender, fcewing Machfee (White), Prearving Jars, and Sundries. \ THE tfANKLIN FARMEM' AUCtIONEERING CO., LT% J. T. STEMBRIDGE& 460'. Auctioneer.
WHANQARATA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920. AT 12 O'CLOCK. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO M LTD. Have received instructions from R. MAYHEAD, Esq., Whangarata, who has sold his farm, to Sell THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK,
Consisting of: 1 PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN BULL, "Dominion Magneto of Ruakora." 2 PEDIGREE SHORTHORN COWS (in milk). Bred by the Oilworth School of Agriculture. 4 PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN COWS (2 in milk). Bred by C. R. Murpny, Esq. 2 PEDIGREE HEIFER CALVES, by "Marlborough of Darbal&ra." 1 PEDIGREE BULL CALF, by Parehakua Peer." 1 PEDIGREE HEIFER CALF, by "Parehakua Peer." 12 COWS AND HEIFERS, Grades, in milk and due to ealve. 4 EMPTY REISERS, 2 years. 1 DRAUGHT 3WARE, work anywhere. -t. 1 DRAUGHT HORSE, work anywhere. 1 COLT, 2 years, draught. 1 BUGGY HORSE. BUGGY AND HARNESS. Tip Dray and Harness, suitable for metal. Albion Mowing Machine, Hay Rake. Cambridge Roller. Disc Harrows. Tine Harrows. Chain and Tripod Harrows. Spring-tooth Harrows. Reversible Disc Plough. W»rd Hillside Plough. Oliver S.F. Plough, and Hornsby S. F. Plough. Farmers' Favourite 9-coulter Drill. Clodcrusher. Chaffcutter. Turnipcutter. Swingletrecs, Chains and Harness for 4 horses. Saddle and Bridle. Catamaran and Sledge. Grindstone. 25gal. Globe Separator. Posthole Borer. 2 Hayknives. Spades, Axes, Shovels, Hayforks. Quantity New Wire. Quantity Old Wire. 2cwt New Barbed Wire. 5 Tons Lime. Quantity Superphosphates and and Ephos. 1200 Sawn Rimu Battens.
80 Totara Posts. 3 cwt Gamekeeper Seed Potatoes 5 cwt Maori Chief Seed Potatoe 1 1 j Tons Oaten Straw. 1 Bedroom Suite (rimu), 4 piec«! 1 Duchess Pair (mottled kauri). 3 Crerara Cans. 2 Milk Cans. Venetian Blinds. Quantity Grass Seed. Cooking Utensils, etc. Wire Nettinf. 1501b Home-cured Bacon. 1 Sow. 7 Purebred Rhode Island Ked Pul lets (laying).
Trains: The 7.15 a.m. train from Auckland, and the 9.45 a.m. train from both stop, If required, at wfianjarata. The wis is five minutes from the atation. Luncheon Provided. <•'- DALKTY AND 00, LTD, XUAIAV*
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