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AUCTIONEERS N.A. FARMERS’ no-op. L m STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS P.O. BOX 30 WHANGAREI Head Office - - - - WHANGAREI Telegraphic Address: “Farmcoop, Whangarei Office and Store Phone 22(9. Garage 2486, FAT PIGS Clients Please Note.—We are now buying on account Messrs. R. & W. Hellaby Ltd. Highest prices given at sty or on hooks. —Phone 2356 for particulars. SHEEP FAIRS JANUARY, 1936 i Kamo —January 17th. j Blake’s—January 23rd. j Mangarata—January 25th. Kirikopuni—January 20th. Arapohue—January 15th. Donnelly’s Crossing—January 28th. Paparoa—January 24thl Maungaturoto—January 15th. Kohumara—January 30th. Pakotai —January 27th. Waipu—January 31st. Waiotira —January 28th. Kaikohe —January 21st. Warkworth —January 22nd. Waimamauku —January 30th. Coates, G. & R—January 22nd.

CATTLE SALES JANUARY. 1936 Paparoa—Thursday, 9th. Mangawhare—Tuesday, 21st. Maungaturoto—Friday, 10th. Arapohue—Wednesday, 15th. Waimamaku —Thursday, 16th. Maungakaramea—Monday, 13th. Waiotira —Tuesday, 28th. Kamo (Cattle)—Thursday, 16th. Kamo (Cattle) —Thursday, 30th. PAPAROA SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th ■£oo HEAD OF CATTLE 15 Breeding Sows, in pig to Ped. Tam worth boar (due 2 weeks onward). 50 Store Pigs. 3 Ped. Tamworth Boars, 6 mths. MAUNGATUROTO SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th. £AA HEAD OF CATTLE, Including: 50 Two-year-old Shorthorn Steers. 20 Boner Cows. 12 Potter Bulls. We are Spot Cash buyers of the following well-saved Farmers’ Dressed Seeds:—Cocksfoot, Lotus Major and Brown Top. Also hand-saved, ripe Paspalum seed. MAUNGAKARAMEA SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1936. lAA HEAD OF CATTLE,. ,10 Cow and Heifer Beef, 25 Store and Boner Cows. 10 Shortho'rn Calves. 6 Boner Bulls. 20 Store and Weaner Pigs, Entries Solicited. SOUTHDOWN STUD SHEEP SALE MATAKOHE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1936 In conjunction with Dalgety and Co. 200 2-tooth Stud and Flock Southdown Rams. 50 4-tooth Stud and Flock Southdown Rams. 50 Mixed Age Stud Southdown Ewes. FOR PRIVATE SALE 1 Rising 2-year-old Reg. Pedigree Jersey Bull. “SUTTONS”’ World-famous Root Seeds in sealed packets; also Buttons & Cooper’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds.

WANTED KNOWN O, Waxshine for Linoleum, etc. Best Polish—Biggest Sales. 6d, Bd, 1/-, 2/-, and 41b., 81b. and 341 b. tins. All Stores. C 42 O. 'Woodwax, the wonderful wax XJa stain polish for wooden floors, etc. All Stores. G 42 Q O, Shoe Polishes, in Whitewax for * all light shades of kid and leather footwear, and in Black, Dark Tan and Light Tan. All Stores. C 42 Q O. Grease Chaser, the useful cleanser paste for many household uses. All Stores. C 42 Q O, Metal Polish, brightens brass brilliantly, and makes aluminiumware shine like silver. All Stores. C 42 Pi O. Polishing Oil has a great repu- * tation for cleaning and polishing j windows and silverware, and as a Motor Car Polish. All Stores. C 42 PJ O. Lusta Cream is specially pre- * pared for use with Electric Polishing Machines. All Stores. C 42 Q O, Canvas Cleaner definitely does * not rub off on dark clothes. Once o*i stops on. What you’ve been looking for. All Stores. C 42 CARRIERS & FUEL MERCHANTS A LWAYS At Your Service Les Ruff, General Carrier, Coal and Firewood Merchant. Puriri, Rata and Ti-tree. Local and Waikato Coal.— Phone 3332. 226

A CE—The Carrier. Has fleet of lorries available. Also the Ace in winter firing. Taupiri Coal, Dry Firewood and Carbonettes.—2 Water St. Phone 3441. 152 TpOR the Transport of your various x goods. Ask for a quote from an experienced man. Reasonable charges. —Dave Hill, Carrier, Rathbone St. 789 Lasting Warmth, bum—x Briquettes, the economical fuel. 4/3 cwt., 6/9 sack. —S. Bignall, Walton Street. 604 "MIXED Wood, Puriri, Rata, Tea-tree, ITX Wattle, Taraire; also Glen Afton Coal and Carbonettes. —Jock Hamilton, Carrier, Rathbone Street. Phone 2456. 717 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUR FRIENDS AT THE MET. (Metropolitan Hotel) QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND The Popular AUCKLAND House for ALL NORTH AUCKLANDERS And the Tariff is Very Moderate—--10/6 per day. The Ideal Hostelry for Farmers and Businessmen. All Trams pass door. Theatres Handy. Telegraph or Ring Phone 40-730. C 5 N. D. CULPAN, Manager.

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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 8 January 1936, Page 10