*^ mmmm ________ mmmmmm mimwn—mm ' AUCTIONS. pUKEKOHE gALEYARDS. "VTONDAY, "pEBRUART f»pr AT 11 A-M. ALFRED -RUCKDAND A QONS, T TD. Will Sell, DAIKY COWS AND HEIFERS; aj On Account of Mr Geo. Pulman, Buckland, "J Q DAIKI COWS, in milk 1 SPRINGER Also, 1 p.m. lOA FAT CATTLE. <_£-_ NICE-CONDITIONED TWO AND •A-J A-HALF TO THREE AND A-HALF-YEAR-OLD STEERS, from Te Akau. QKn YOUNG CATTLE A LFBED "DUCKLAND 4 CONS, TjID. rpUAKAU CHEEP pAIR. M A_ j AT 12 NOON. ALFRED "DUCKLAND & gONS, T.TDWill hold their Second Sheep and Ram Fair at Tuakau as above, and will yard upwards of ilSftOO SHEEP AND RAMS, LUUUU Comprising 0.200 REAL GOOD F.F. MOUTHED R.L. EWES, from Te Akau. 900 TWO-TOOTH R.L. EWES AND WETHERS, one ear-mark, one line 500 FIRST-CLASS TWO-TOOTH R.-L. EYES, straight line from Glorlt. 150 TWO-TOOTH R.-L. EWES. 400 F.F. MOUTHED R.-L. EWES. 11000 WOOLLY AND SHORN LAMBS. 60 GOOD 4-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS. N.B.—We advise Clients to see that their ! sheep are clean. The Stock Act prohibits the sale of any sheep affected with lice. Entries Respectfully Solicited. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & CONS. T.TD. /COUNTRY g A Ii lO'/S. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, February 25. PAERATA—SaIe of Mr W. W. Davles— TUESDAY, February 26. March 2. TUAKAU—Second Sheep Fair—'MONDAY, March 4. HELENSVILLE— MONDAY, March 4. WELLSFORD—TUESDAY, March 5. KUMEU—WEDNESDAY, March 6. TURUA—FRIDAY, March 8. HOWICK-MONDAY, March 11. CLEVEDON — Sheep Fair — MONDAY, March 11. PUKEKOHE — Horse Sale — MONDAY, March 11. TUAKAU—THURSDAY. March 14. WAITAKARURU— FRIDAY, March 15. CLEVEDON—MONDAY, March 18. POKENO—MONDAY. March 18. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, March 19. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, March 25 'MT. ROSKILL—SaIe of Mr W. Tutt's Registered Pedigree and Grade HoistelnsFrieslnn Cattle — TUESDAY, March 26. HELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, March 27 WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMARKET—TUESDAYS—Hides, Skins. Wool, Tallow, etc. iWESTFIELD YARDS—WEDNESDAYS— Fat Cattle. Sheep, Calves, Pigs, etc. WESTFIELD 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, ETC. Prices on Application. A LFRED "DUCKLAND & QJONS, T TD. ECCLESIASTICAL. JTVAXGELISIIC SERVICE. TIVOLI THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. Subject: "I AM THE DOOR." Mlssfoner: REV. A. A. MURRAY. Orchestra. Gospel Singing. FINANCIAL. UNITED PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. 16. FORT STREET, Auckland. HAS MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ■Principal and Interest Repayable by Monthly Instalments. W. W. SCOTT, 571 Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. -vrURSE WILKINSON. Ladles' Nurse, .23, 'AT Nugent St., on* Khyber Pass, visits Ladles during Accouchement at own homes. C SHANLY'S, Ltd., Three Lamps.—Lace Insertion, Cream and Ecru, at 6_d, clearing nt 3d yard; Spangled Net, white silk spangles. 2/11 to 1/6. 576 REPAIRS, REPAIRS, REPAIRS—AII kinds of Talking Machines Repaired by an Expert. Machines called for and delivered. Ring up A 2104. Representative will call.—Newton Phono. Shop, 227, Karangahape Rd. D MAKE THie HOME BRIGHT. FURNITURB ON EASY TERMS. C "MAPLES." 13, Karangahape Rd. /"tALL and secure a Sample of tbe World's Best Tea. ZANDA TEA ls sold direct to the consumer from the Gardens of Ceylon by the ZANDA TEA CO., Albert Street, In'6lb. Packets, at 2/2. 2/- and 1/10 lb. C mHAT BACKACHE 1! Cure it by Investing In one of NOONAN BROS.' MORRIS CHAIRS. No Tonic Like It. D THE MAN IN THE STREET SaySITHERE ARE NO OILED RIMU SUITES TO TOUCH NOONAN BROS.' The Man in the Street ls a good Judge. D RTIS TI C FURNI TUR X i On Easy Terms. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. C YOUR duty toward the Empire ls to use British goods. WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS are British, long-wearing and reasonably priced. I B SHANLY'S, Ltd., Three Lamps.—Lace Insertion, Cream and Ecru, at 6jd, clearing at 3d yard; Spangled Net, white silk spangles. 2/11 to 1/6. 576 BEKKER'S Soap takes away tbe labour by soaking the Clothes 20 minutes. Made hy a Belgian Citizen. Cheapest to use. B piPERIAL fTIEA, -J /O AU Grocers. R "]\TAKE sure that your bootmaker affixes ■*■-*■ the genuine WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Good articles are always Imitated. B A BSOLUTELY Choicer:; Creamery Butter A. for tbe table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. SEE Tutt's for Special Display of Men'n Working Trousers, from 7/11.—Tutt's, Symond6 St. and Queen St. SEEfNG UNBELIEVING.—-See Our New Range of Suitings. They are real choice and nobby. Phone 1656 or write, and we will send patterns free. —'Mcßrlde, Cash i Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-18, Victoria St. HFS I -vrADAME HYLAND. Phrenologist and l'-L Character Reading from Handwriting; 30 years' experience.—42o. Queen St. B "T-kESERT GOLD TEA" IS DELICIOUS i-t AND REFRESHING. For Bouquet and . Colour "DESERT GOLD" ls Unsurpassed. A Wholesome Tea that does you good. ( B THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., Next to Tlvoll Theatre. i Simple System of Easy Payments. C
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 7
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