AUCTIONEERS. DALGETY & CO. LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE, SHIPPING, AND FINANCE AGENTS At Kaikohe, Broadwood, Pakotai, Waipu and Dargaville. Buyers are notified that at all Auc> tion Sales delivery will only be given for Cash unless arrangements for Credit have been previously made with the Management. CALENDAR STOCK SALES FOE APRIL Broadwood —Wednesday, 19th. Arapohue—Wednesday, 19th. Ohaeawai—Thursday, 20th. Kirikopuni—Thursday, 20th. Kaikohe —Friday, 21st. Waipu—Monday, 24th. Maungakaramea—Wednesday, 26th. Kamo —’Thursday, 27th.
BROADWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, 19TH APRIL 1 KA HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited.
TAHEKE SALE WEDNESDAY, 19TH APRIL. 100 HEAD CATTLE including—--25 2 and 3-Yoar Steers 10 Cows arid Calves 20 Boner Cows 400 SHEEP including—- , 200'2 and 4-Tooth Wethers 50 Hoggets .100 Ewes Entries Solicited. ARAPOHUE SALE WEDNESDAY, 19TH APRIL. {SJO HEAD cattle [ * Entries Solicited. . ■ : OHAEAWAI SALE THURSDAY, 20TH APRIL JK HEAD OP CATTLE * Entries Solicited. KIRIKOPUNI SALE THURSDAY, 20TH APRIL. 100 HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited. KAIKOHE SALE. FRIDAY, 21ST APRIL. 150 HEAD CATTLE 800 SHEEP, including—--200 2-Tooth Wethers
. LIME Apply Fagan’s 25 per cent. .Burnt Shell Lime to yonr pastures arid you will bo convinced of its good qualities. Suitably packed in bags, 20 to the ton, thus ensuring comparatively easy handling. PRICES, for quantities of up to 15 tons, 26/6 per ton on rail ex Works, or 24/6 per ton ex Works; 15 to 20 tons, 26/- per ton on rail ex Works, or 24/per ton ex Works. In Bulk; Loose in truck, 19/6 per ton on rail ex Works, or 17/6 per ton ex Works; in Own Bags, 20/6 per ton on rail ex Works. All prices are net, and bags are credited at 2/6 per ton if returned in good order within 30 days. COW COVERS Your cows also need protection. Dalgety’s have a range of Covers in all sizes, heavy and well finished. Call and inspect them. GUM BOOTS Winter is approaching. Study your comfort and fit yourself out with a pair of Gum Boots. Stocks of all suitable sizes in black or red rubber. These are new season’s boots and just landed. The prices are right to meet the times, so get in early.
I I PIG NOTICES JJTDRA JJACON QO. £TD. AUCKLAND Receiving Dates; Hiku'rangi.—Tuesday, April 18th. Whangarei.—Wednesday, April I9th. SPOT CASH AT SCALES (Weight; 801bs. to 1501b5.) NO STAGS ACCEPTED AGENT: F 0 Armstrong MAUN GATAPEEE BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IJIO jpARMEES FOE FINENESS, SOLUBILITY AND BEST RESULTS—USE QBAIG’S J^IME 20% Burnt Shell, 20% Burnt Limestone. Six Tons or Over—27/6 per ton f.0.r., Whangarei, Inquiries Solicited. J. J. CEAIG, LTD., AUCKLAND Or Works Manager, Taurikura. Whangarei Agents.—Farmers * Co-op., Walton St.j and W, E. Paterson, Walton St. 783 JMPEEI AL A LE IMPERIAL ALE ALWAYS IN PERFECT CONDITION 1862 The “Captain Cook” Brewery was built, and for 70 years has been providing Pure Ale for thirsty New Zealanders.
A GOOD ALE 70 YEAEB AGO A BETTER ONE NOW JMPEBIAL JfOTIOE r£ o All Replace Advertisements and Copy for “At Will” Advertising must be received in this Office before 1 p.m. on the Day Before Publication. JJOETHEBN pUBLISHING QO. LIMITED WATEE STREET WHANGAEEI
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Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 10
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