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AUCTIONEERS N.A. FARMERS’ Co-op., Ltd. FOR PRIVATE SALE 10 Regd. Ped. 2-year Jersey Bulls, great qualify, with good butterfat backing. Price 15 to 20 gns. FOR SALE—I Ped. 1-year Ayrshire Bull, good butterfat backing—ls gns. KAMO Sale—Thursday, Nov. 26. HEAD of CATTLE, including: 25 Choice Ox Beef; 30 DairyCows and Heifers; 20 Cow and Heifer Beef; 40 Boner and Store Cows; 5 Boner Bulls; 40 Mixed Cattle; 22 2-year Shorthorn Steers; 15 2-year Shorthorn Heifers; 40 Yearling Shorthorn Steers; 20 Yearling Coloured Steers and 10 Yearling Heifers; 1 Good Hack, Saddle and Bridle; 1 Good Buggy. ALSO: 250 PIGS, including 200 Baconers and Porkers; 50 Stores, Slips and Weaners. HORSE FAIR—KAMO, Friday, Nov. 27 11 a.m. sharp. HORSES • ” Entries Received. On a/c client: 1 5-year. Bay Cob—-first-class stock horse. Several good Hacks and Cobs. On a/c client—a 4-year gelding byMaori Boy-Illumination mare. On a/c client —1 Extra Good Stock Pony, rising 4-year-old. CLEARING SALE—WAIPU Monday, November 30. Full details this paper November 21, 26 and 28. KAITAIA Sale—Monday, Nov. 30. 9f)o HEAD of CATTLE, including: &\J\y 20 Beef Cows; 25 2-y-ear Shorthorn Steers; 20.1 and 2-year Coloured Steers; 22 Yearling Jersey Heifers; 30 Boner Cows. 20 Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers. Half-Draught Horse; 5 Springing Dairy Pfeifers. On a/c of a client—l 2-year Pedigree Jersey Bull. on a/c of a client—26 Puriri Strainers. SHEEP —130 Shorn Ewes with 130 good forward lambs; 20 Fat Ewes. PIGS —20 Weanei’s; 15 Good Stores. BROADWOGB Sale-Wed., Dec. 2. Ch iids Please Note ■-Herekino Sale for December CANCELLED. GOING CONCERN at Paiaka for sale, 174 acres freehold. Over half in grass. Now doing 35 milkers and dry stock. Fully developed cari'y 100 cows. Good modern 4-roomed house, electricity. Price very reasonable. 358 FOR URGENT SALE as going concern—ll B-acre farm, Hukatere, Matakohe, divided 15 paddocks. Last season’s fat 8500 lbs. Splendid inventory and very reasonably priced. 968 FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 5 acres, very handy- to town —6-roomed house and outbuildings. Small table moi'tgage, easy repayments. Good buying. 526 SEED POTATOES SEED POTATOES Fresh stocks on hand. Order your requirements NOW. JUST ARRIVED— Salad Bowls, 4/3; Jugs, glass, graduated. 8oz„ 2/-; Jugs, 4/6, 5/8, 7/1; Glass Trays, 18/6; Bread Boards, 1/11, 6/11; Smokers’ Stand, Chromium, 57/6; Electric Toasters, 25/-; Primus Stoves (Coleman), 47/-; Coir Door Mats, No. ! 1, 5/3; No. 2, 6/9; No. 3, 8/4. POTASH POTASH A few more tons available. SHEARING REQUIREMENTS Lister Shearing Machines and Spare Parts, Woolsacks, Twine, Emeries, Marking Fluid, Handpiece Parts. All Sundries. RADDLE ALL COLOURS Give us a trial with your next Wool Clip, Hides, Skins, etc. Ring us for advice about y-our stock troubles. If you don’t wish to buy, what have you to sell? PAINT PAINT PAINT Full range SAMSON Paints. From cheapest barn and shed paint to highest grade house paints—all accessories. Secure yours while prices are right. DUROMASTIC COMPOUNDS—

For leaky roofs, tanks, concrete walls. Never sets hard or cracks. Will waterproof cow covers, stock covers, motor hoods —1 lb., 3/-; 5 lbs., 13/6; 40 lbs., 87/6.

FARM REQUIREMENTS— Cream Can Trucks, £5; Wire Strainers, Hayes, 35/-; Canadian Gate Hinges, all sizes; Churns, No. 0, No. 1; Drain s Drags, 17/6; Grubbers, 8/9; Duromastic d Compound for waterproofing cow l. covers, stock covei's, flashings, tanks, h roofing iron, 51b. tins, 13/6; lib., 3/-. LORRY & STACK COVERS— Heavy quality, priced from £5/2/6 to £l2/5/-. A few only Carpenters’ Aprons, Boz. duck, 6/9; split leg duck, 9/6; jute, 4/9. Tool Kits, Jute, 12/6; Knife Sheaths, leather, 2/- each; Belts, leather, 2/- ea. FOR THE COWSHED Shovels, Square Mouth, No. 4, 17/6: No. 5, 18/-; No. 6, .18/6; Cowyard Scrapers, 11/6; Bass and Cane Brooms, - 6/3; Dairy Scrubs, 2/4, 2/9, 3/3; Dish Cloths, 9d; Buckels, Tinned, from 7/9; Buckets, Copper Bottom, from 10/-; Milk Strainers, 6/9; Churns, No. 0, 52/6; No. 1, 57/6. FARM TOOLS— Spades, Skelton, No. 0. 23/6; No. 1, 24/3; Shovels, Long Handle, 14/9; Slashers, 707, 17/3; Slashers, Carter’s pattern, 14/6; Hay Knives, Skelton, 27/-, 28/6; Hav Forks, 8/-, 8/9; Axes, Kelly, 18/6; Kelly Racing, 19/6; Post Hole Borers, 1 only, 10in., 28/6; Scythe Blades. Grass, 15/6; Scythe Handles, 14/6; Carborundum Stones, No. 57, 7/6; Hay Fork Handles, 2/9, 3/-; Rake Handles, 1/9; Spade Handles, Straight, 4/9; Gum, 5/6; Slasher Handles, 2/6. ONLY A FEW W EEKS TO XMAS ORDER NOW Your Xmas Ham and avoid disappointment. RECONDITIONED FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE 13 Star Double Drive “Boothmac” Topdresser, shafts convertible to pole, non-skid bands, as new, £27/10/-. Single Furrow Lever Swamp Plough. Suitable bullocks or tractor—£3o. FORDSON TRACTORS FOR SALE— We have four Fordson Tractors for sale on account of clients. Particulars on application. PLANT NOW for WINTER FEED— Turnips, Sugar Beet, Rape. MAIZE!—9O-Day, Hickory King, Yel- t low Horse Tooth. MANGOLDS— £ Prize-winner, Yellow Globe, Jersey Queen. CARROTS—White Belgian, Long Red, Algerian Seed Oats—All new season’s seed just arrived. ! I ALWAYS ON HAND— Stock Meals (all varieties): Bran, Chaff (Blenheim), Garton Oats (A. and B), Dun Oats, Wheat, Maize, Scratch Food, Barley,

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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1942, Page 6

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