AUCTIONEERS. WALTER WAKELIN PARC A BAY SALE MONDAY, JULY .‘sl st KAMO MONTHLY SALE WEDNESDAY, AED EM’ 2nd I RECEIVING DATES FOR FIDS ; Whangarei.—Thursday, .lulv 27th. I FOR PRIVATE SALE 10 Good Quality Young .Jersey Cows, to calve August. Price £4 10/-. 15 Good Quality Shorthorn Heifers springing. Price £.‘s 5/-, FOR SALE JgUCKLAND AND LIMITED gONS STOCK AGENTS WHANGAREI MAUNGAKARAMEA SALE TUESDAY, JULY 25th HEAD OF CATTLE * including: 20 Dairy Cows 15 Good .Jersey Heifers, close to profit 25 Mixed Cattle Entries Solicited. FOR PRIVATE SALE—4 Good Farm Horses. 2 EALANb l oan ANI) Mercantile qo. LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, SHIPPING AND FINANCE AGENTS VINE STREET PHONE 2695 Heavy Jute Cow Covers: 6/6. Savol: 30/- per gallon. Safonia and All. Farming Requisites. AGENCIES—N.Z. Shipping Co., Union Assurance Society, Colonial,*Mutual i Life, MeDougall Dips. I ( SALES BY AUCTION SALES ALL DAY SALES ALL DAY
rpO-MORROW SATURDAY rjMIOMSON, AGLET & £JO. £TD. Will Bell at Their Rooms: BANK STREET—OPP. TOWN HALL At: io.no A.M. — 200 Oases FRUIT: Delicious Apples, Oranges, Lemons. All Seasonable VEGETABLES: Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Lettuce, Potatoes, Roots, etc. BACON HAMS HONEY .1.30 P.M.— POULTRY; Hens, Ducks, Cockerels, j Pullets. I l’ Purebred Minorca Cockerels. 1 Purebred Barred Rock Cockerel, j 2 P.M.— 1 HOUSEHOLD of FURNITURE | sent to the Mart for convenience i of sale— Without Reserve —Includj ing: Sideboard, Rimu Chests, i Double and Single Beds, Wires, I Kapoks, Stretchers, K. Tables, D. , Tables, Kitchen Chairs, 1 3-pieee I Chesterfield Suite, Piano, Lino., ! Dining Chairs, Hailstone!, Carpets, I No. () Diabolo Separator, Clock, Fonder and Irons, Washstand, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. Benzine Lamps. Also, Without Reserve—l Douglas Motor Cycle. Meet jyour Friends at 'piIOMSON, jgAGLEY & QO. J^TD. THE AUCTIONEERS noi TREES AND PLANTS FOR SALE and Ranunculus, 80 per cent, doubles, Prize Bulbs Spring Flowering, 1/- doz., 5/- 100. Posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 1 Double Paeonies, Red, Rose, and White, 3/6 each posted; Roses, 24 prize named varieties, 11/doz. posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. Gladioli, Blues, Lavenders. Scarlets, Pinks, Orange, named 24 shades, 7d each, 6/6 dozen. — Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 2
JDEAIJTTFUL Golden Rayed Lily of Japan, 12/0 each; Novelty Iris Susiana, grey striped, black, 1/6 each posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, XT AY’S Nurseries.—High Quality Ornamental, Flowering Shrubs; Fruit, Shelter Trees; Seedlings, General Nursery Stock. Send for New Catalogue.—Bemuera, Auckland. 413 JCELAND Poppies, prize strain, beautiful shades; Neiuesia. Pansies, Delphinium, Dinuthus Schizanthus, Go- | detin. Lobelia, .100 plants 2/0. Postage j Paid. —Selwyu Nurseries, Mt. Albert. |S.W. 2. 434 j TCELAND Poppy, Nemesias, choice I A mixed, hardy, outside grown, 3/6 1100. Posted. —Mt. Albert Terminus ' T ies (S.W. 2). 40-1 JI/IT. ALBERT Terminus Nurseries (S.W. 2). —Cyclamens, choice, 3/> doz. Polyanthus Seedlings, extra choice, 2/6 doz. mixed. Posted. 404 jpRANK -|Q_REEN AND gON
ONE TREE HILL AUCKLAND Growers and Suppliers of High Grade Nursery Stock. Shrub, Shelter and Hedge Plants. Roses, Fruit Trees and Ferns. Apply for Prices. 398 L-year 9/Seedlings Bentham’s Cypress, Freight Paid. Cash with Order D. H. MACDONALD MANUREWA AUCKLAND 100 100 100 1000 1000 100 231
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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1933, Page 10
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