AUCTIONEERS WALTER WAKELIN STOCK & GENERAL AUCTIONEER WATER STREET WHANGAREI Phone 2083 MAUNGATAPERE SALE MONDAY gQ HEAD OF CATTLE EWES AND LAMBS WHAKAPARA SALE TUESDAY HEAD OF CATTLE KAMO SALE (Cattle and Pigs) WEDNESDAY at 10.30 a.m. g()(| HEAD OF CATTLE 100 BULLS 500 FAT & STORE PIGS RUAKAKA SALE THURSDAY CLEARING SALE cn account of Mr. A. Smith, KARA. FRIDAY FAT PIGS FOR EXPORT We receive Fat Pigs at the Kamo Yards every Wednesday. INQUIRIES AFTER HOURS: Mr. Gordon Elliott Phone 2356 Mr. A. E. Warrington Phone 5508 Mr. T. W. Wakelin Phone 2402 Mr. Gordon Rikys Phone 2713 RECEIVING DATES FOR FAT PIGS Whakapara Station —Every Monday Kamo Saleyards—Every Wednesday, Whangarei Station —Every Thursday. KAMO HORSE FAIR (to be held in November) Date and particulars later. Entries Solicited. LAND DEPARTMENT W. R. Vallance Private Phone 2906 GRAZING OFFERED grazing country, 10 miles Whangarei, 6 miles Kamo Saleyards. Available i for six months.
TENDERS RENDERS close with the undersigned on 21st DECEMBER for purchase of complete Willow Pulling Plant. Two men and one horse pulled 125 chains of very heavy willows in three months. Plant can be seen at work any day for the next two weeks on Mcßreen’s Farm, Marua. Buy a plant that will puli your biggest willow. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 371 • J. McBREEN, Marua.
Homage.—Great crowds paid homage to the late Burgomaster Max, who died early this week, and who was buried without ceremony. The Royal Family sent wreaths, and others were received from French officials, Polish delegates and foreign diplomats.
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1939, Page 8
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