AUCTIONEERS F. & W. WAKELIN STOCK AND GENERAL ; AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, VALUERS, ETC. I NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, I BANK ST., WHANGAREI | I STOCK SALES KAMO SHEEP SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. 1 000 MIXED SHEEP 7 Two-tootli Shropshire Earns 4 Four-tooth Southdown Rams Entries Solicited. TOR PRIVATE SALE j Southdown and Shropshire Rams. Pedigree Hereford ■ 'Bulls; and Stud Representath os of Messrs. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. 1 Frozen Meat Exporters, Etc. i AGENCIES ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Accident, Marine, Etc. F. & W. WAKELIN : AUCTIONEERS SALES - BY"AUCTION pUBLIC A UCTION Under instructions from the Trustees we will Sell by Auction at our ; I SALEROOMS: RATHBONE ST. ; ■ On SATURDAY, 21 ST P ebeua R y At 1 p.m. MELDRUM ESTATE SECTIONS MELDRUM ESTATE SECTIONS MELDRUM ESTATE. SECTIONS KAMO KAMO 34 s ECTI ° NS 34 Terms of Sale, Plan of Sections, Etc. at Our Office. STEWART, J>AIN AND QOY RATHBONE STREET, WHANGAREI 610 PEDIGREE CATTLE SALES GREAT DISPERSAL SALE —^- GREAT DISPERSAL SALE of CILVERDALE pEDIGREE TERSEYS pEDIGREE JERSEYS To be Offered by Public Auction^ on TyEDNESDAY, 25 At 11.30 a.m. At the Farm, "SILVERDALE," WHAKAPARA On behalf of GEO. HODGSON, ESQ. 46 3 * 46 Comprising: 33 FEMALES AND 13 MALES Catalogues will be Available Shortly. This Sale is of vital interest to Dairymen generally, and presents a unique opportunity of securing QUALITY animals. A. S. B E ™' L m AUCTIONEERS WHANGAREI 347 OPPORTUNITY TS TTERE MR, RUSSELL (Of A. R. Russell & Co., Opticians, Queen Street, Auckland) OPTICIAN and may be Consulted at Mr. Middleton's Photographic Depot BANK STREET, WHANGAREI On a Date to be- Advised Later. 776 TTOTEL "WINDSOR THE NEW PRIVATE HOTEL. CORNER WALTON STREET AND MAUNU ROAD. Is Now Open to Receive Guests, either Casual or Permanent. The Windsor is new and up-to-date with every modern convenience, and capacity to accommodate 60 guests. Airy Bedrooms, fitted with built-in wardrobes. Excellent Cuisine. Lounges on both floors. Spacious Balconies, also comfortable Sittingrooms for guests. TERMS: Permanenta, 27/6 and 30/-. Casuals, 8/- Per Day. 'PHONE 88, P.O. BOX 103. Advertising changes deep-rooted habits. Advertising crci.ites new desires. Advertising sets new and better standards. And ah this is done with amazing swiftness —for advertising speaks to millions simultaneously.
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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 8
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