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WAIPUKURAU JOCKEY CLUE . AUTUMN MEETING EASTER MONDAY. 26th April, 1943 NOMINATIONS for oil events close at 8 o'clock on MONDAY, the 12th April, 1943 (Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m.). See Programme Official Calender of 7th April. G. E. STILES, Acting Secretary, P. O. Box 122, WAIPUKURAU. CBB Telephone 260, HORSE FAIR. MATAWHERO SALEYARDS TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. 50 Broken 20 Unbroken 1 iJ-Shaft Gig (in good order) Sale commences at 10 a.m. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. 613 ' . “ SPECIAL ENTRY CATTLE FAIR TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1943 A/c Paparatu Stn. 9 Pack Horses. 6 —8 years. (can be ridden) SHEEPFARMERS _ Auctioneers. 767 MATAWAI SALE MATAWAI SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. ; 100 M.S, Lambs (80 Wethers) 62 2-th Ewes 130 2-th Wethers 62 2-th .Ewes 45 Steers 26 Cows (r.w.b.) 30 li-year T.A. Steers 1 Hack. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. 711 RUATORIA SALE SATURDAY, 17th APRIL. 400 Head Station Cattle 500 Sheep. Further Entries Invited. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. GIS. S.F.M. & MERC. CO., LTD. 734 POLLARDS DELIVERY SERVICE 62 Read’s Quay (late W. F. lies) PHONE 2527. Coal Merchants, Carriers and Forwarding Agents. General Carrying, Town,& Country. Furniture Removals. Shipping Goods delivered to and from Rail. IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME SOUND ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE of five rooms and sleeping porch on seven acres, of land, laid out in lawn, orchard (chiefly citrus), garden, plantation and grazing area. Buildings and fences in excellent condition. Permanent abundant water supply. The price is. £lsoo— price of a similar town house on quarter acre, and the rates are under £lO. Apply BALL & CRAWSHAW W. J. M. ATTWOOD Office: Bates Buildings, Tel. 4759. All kinds of General Carrying done; town or country; Furniture Removals; Maize, Metal, Sheep Carting done. Goods stored at reasonable rates. Rural Freight Lorry Leaves town Mondays, Wednesdays and : Fridays, three days weekly. I

PLANTS, TREES, ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus; special massing strain; brilliant colours; 50 for 3/-, 100 i'or 5/- posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES, Ranunculi, “Giant Florentine”; enormous flowering; all double; guaranteed finest strain obtainable; 3/6 100. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips; large bulbs in glorious mixture; 5/- dozen, 50 for 18/-. Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BULBS Bulbs Tritonias, Ixias, Sparaxis, Babianas, Ranunculus, Anemones, Lachenalia, Muscari. D. S. Thompson & Co. NEW Season’s Fruit now available; fresh daily. Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel St. NEW Late Autumn Flowering Crocus, large lilac blue flowers with orange stamens; 2/6 per dozen, D. S. Thompson & Co. NEW Hybrid Freesias; a collection of 12 beautiful named colours, all different; 12 for 5/-, posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. RANUNCULUS, Anemones'; blue and mixed; exhibition strains; 3/6 100, 3/6 100. Grower, 130 A, Gt. South Rd., Remuera. SCILLA Siberica; beautiful gentian blue flowers; , resemble . miniature hyacinths; not to be confused with grape hyacinths. D. S. Thompson & Co. i 84 Spring Bulbs, for TO/-; 12 each, Crocus, Ixias, Golden Jonquils, Freesias, Sparaxis, Lachenalias and Muscari. Griffiths, Mt, Eden, Auckland. Bulbs for Present Planting. ANEMONE RANUNCULI TULIPS HYACINTHS COLOURED FREEZIAS DAFFODILS, etc. Iceland Poppy Seedlings—Giant Sunray—grown from seed imported from the raiser of this world famous strain. Also Stock, Cineraria, Primula, Calendula, etc. W. STEWART (GIS.) LTD. 233 Gladstone Rd. Tel. 4822 AUTUMN planting FOR WINTER FLOWERS, Plant: Iceland Poppy, Antirrhinum, Calendula, Wallflower, Polyanthus Carnation, Gazania. Vegetables: Cabbage, Leek, Celery. FLOWER SEEDS, Sow: Poppy (Artists’ Glory),Cineraria, Calendula, Calliopsis, Candytuft, Nemesia, Linaria, Stock, Cornflower, Sweet Pea, Pansy, Viola, Wallflower, Schizanthus. Manures for various garden purposes, Soil Fungicides. . All otainable at BERRIDGES 223 Gladstone Rd.

PHENOTHIAZINE Sheep and Lamb DRENCH in i and 1 gallon tins. de PELICHET McLEOD & Co. Ltd.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21066, 10 April 1943, Page 6

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