Auction Sales. j^LFRED IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only he given for CASH unless arrangements for credit have been previously made with the Management. WEEKLY SALES: WESTFIELD YARDS—WEDNESDAYS : Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs. etc. WESTFIELD YARDS—THURSDAYS: Dairy and Store Cattle. Pedigree and Blood Stock Sales, Special Clearing Sales, and Paddock Sales as may be arranged. LIMITED. COUNTRY SALES 1935. PUKEKOHE (Pig-Breeders’ Sale) FRIDAY, May 24. WAIUKU (Pig Sale) —MONDAY, May--27. ALFRISTON (Sale of Mr C. Howarth) —TUESDAY, May 28. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, May 30. PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale) —FRIDAY,. May 31. GLENBROOK (Sale of Mr H. Connelly)—TUESDAY, June 4. KAIAUA (Sale of Mr Geo. Keith) THURSDAY, June 6. WAIUKU—FRIDAY, June 7. JgUCKLAND jdiited. gONS.
PUKEKOHE. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE COMPANY’S SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 24. SPECIAL PEDIGREE PIG SALE. 250 BOARS AND SOWS, comprisingBerkshires, Large Whites and Tamworths. Catalogues on application Mr G. Basham, Pukekohe, Secretary, Auckland Branch N.Z. Pig Breeders’ Association. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD., N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE'AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.
'WAIUKU PIG SALEYARDS.y MONDAY, MAY 27, AT 11.30 A.M. 500 PIGS PORKERS, BACONERS, STORES AND WEANERS. Also, 3000 FEET TIMBER, in Lots to Suit Purchasers. Entries Solicited. ALFRISTON. TUESDAY, MAY 28, AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD.. Have received instructions from Mr G. Howarth, Ranfurly Road, Alfriston, whose lease has expired, to Sell, a» above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 30 JERSEY AND JERSEY-GROSS COWS, due to calve June and July. Tests at sale. 6 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS, due to calve July and August. 1 YEARLING JERSEY BULL. 1 FARM MARE, all work. 1 LARGE WHITE SOW AND LITTER OF 10. 1 TAM. SOW, close to farrowing. 2 STACKS HAY. 1 SPRING CART, Cooler, Cream Cans, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided.
KAIAUA. THURSDAY, JUNE <L AT 12 NOON.. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS’, Have received instructions frßm Mr Geo. Keith, Kaiaua, to sell os above,.. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE. AND. DEAD STOCK. Particulars Later. gUCKLANi* AMD gONS, gTD; “Some pipes foul a lot quicker/than* others," remarked a talkative customer to a Hamilton tobacconist;, ‘T. keep half-a-dozen going and smoke ’em turn .about. As to fouling.- r reckon the tobacco has a lot to say to - 'it;. Some brands are that fall of juice"' they’d foul a sewing-machine. Best I’ve struck yet is Navy Cut No. .3“ (Bulldog). No nicotine in it worth mentioning, and it’s as soothing as a five pun note! The toasting does it !.’ Sometimes I change over to cigarettes.. You can roll ten real winners (of Riverhead Gold) for 4d!’’ “Toasting sure works wonders,” agreed the tobacconist, “makes the tobacco quite harmless. But you’ve named only two of the genuine toasted brands. There are five. The others are Desert Gold (makes prime cigarettes, tool), Cavendish (the sporting mixture), and Cut; Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), and full strength. I sell tons of toasted! Most of my regulars’ smoke nothing else. Imitations? ’Course there are! Bound to be! They can imitate the appearance take it from me—the • quality isn’t there!”
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Franklin Times, Volume XXV, Issue 58, 22 May 1935, Page 6
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