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Auction Sales. gUGKLAND & gONS, T IMiTED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for CREDIT have been previously made with the Management. WESTFIELD YARDS —WEDNESDAYS: Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS —THURSDAYS : Dairy and Store Cattle. gUCKLAND & gONS, gIMITED. gOUNTRY gALES CLEVEDON —MONDAY, October 19. POKENO—MONDAY, October 19. RUNCIMAN —TUESDAY, October 20. PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale) —FRIDAY, October 23. WAIUKU (Pig SaIe)—TUESDAY, October 27. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, October 29 WAIUKU —FRIDAY, October 30. POKENO SALEYARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 12 NOON. 400 HEAD CATTLE. Including:— On Account of Mr W. Johnstone, who has sold his farm, 40 RUN COWS (S.H., Her., and P.A. Cross), mostly in-calf to Ped. S.H. Bull. 30 YEARLING P.A. STEERS AND HEIFERS. 13 YEARLING S.H. STEERS AND HEIFERS. 2 14-MOS.-OLD P.A. BULLS. 30 ROM. EWES, with lambs at foot. 1 10-MOS.-OLD CLYDESDALE COLT. 1 11-MOS.-OLD M.D. COLT. 7 FORDSON TRACTOR, good order; 2 H.P. Capel Benzine Engine; 12ft. Tripod Harrows, 12-Blade Discs, No. 7 M.H. Mower, Federal Topdresser. On Account of Mr G. A. Findlay: 25 YEARLING TO 3-YR.-OLD STEERS. On Account Estate A. Peters, 0 3-YR.-OLD STEERS. 6 FORWARD HEIFERS. Also, On Account of Clients from the surrounding districts: 14 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 90 STORE COWS. 23 2 AND 3-YR-OLD HER. AND S.H. STEERS.

TATTOO MEN MEN WHO MADE NEW ZEALAND PROSPEROUS — MEN WHO MADE TATTOO BRANDING FAMOUS. The Tattoo “Adviser No. 5” gives the reason why this great change has overspread the whole Dominion since 1925. No chisel point is as good as the round needle point. It is a scientific process. The top of the one-eye needle chamber is formed so as to retain the inli, and carries it into the spot with the one-eye needle. Therefore the inlc cannot be forced up the needle shaft. The eye retains just the required quantity of ink to fill the punctures made by the needle. The side-walls of the chamber are parallel and grooved, and acting with the roof of the chamber, releases the ink as required. The closing action of the skin, around the needles, naturally sucks the ink from the eye into the punctures, as the needles are withdrawn. That is why the trick is done so well. The sliding dovetail system—patented with the combination completes this perfect brand. Chisel pointed needles naturally cannot produce the same effect, as the round ones do, being flat. All kinds of brands are obtainable from 35/-, 42/6, 45/-, 52/6, 60/-, 65/-, 75/-; all sizes up to six figures, 999.999. We make figures and letters, ail shapes and patterns. The poultry brand is a neat little instrument easily handled and makes a perfect identification mark easily seen, never fails. TOMLINSON TATTOO BRAND CO. Ltd BUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND | Men who supply Antiseptic Black Cream Ink in bottles; also Lion Cream | Paste in square tins, to suit all instruments. We guarantee perfect | marking. jj / © Let Us Tate Y®uir Car in Hand and do those much needed ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. Long experience and a well equipped garage fit us to successfully undertake s Auto - ESectel© Wot?k of Any Kind Magnetos, Distributors, Generators, Self--Starters and Speedometers, etc., are overhauled here by competent workmen. Ignition troubles are rectified and we recharge, re-plate, inspect and overhaul Batteries of every make. You’ll find our charges reasonable. ©. MIDOLEMIS6.!! Motor Engineer and licensed Radio Dealer. PUKEKOHE. ’Phone 256.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 16 October 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 16 October 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 16 October 1936, Page 6

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