LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. BULLS, pedigree Jersey, yearlings, 520 butter-fat backing,- lOgns.;. Yearling, 'Heifer, Ggna.—Millard. Swanson. pow, Jersey ius ; ca'ved, 3rd calf; guar* \J anlead-'E J, Maber, Peaoh Rd., Glenficld. • S . /""10WS (4), good, Jersey, in profit; return V/ butter-fat shown, reason selling, farm leased.—Sound, 390,. HsRAtD. . COWS. Jerseys (3),'* close up, first-class; . guaranteed sound, Quiet.—H.'L. Hoffmann. New Lynn. - pOWS and Heifers, good; just calved and V./ riirKt at profit; guaranteed.—Drmnan, Mt. Roskill. Phone 21-633. ■ - - ' v Heifer, close to profit.—l. Erceg, Ranui. Phone 139 D. J' ERSEY Heifers; 2. choice: close to profit. —Phone 13-708. . .-_ TERSEY. fawn 7 heavy niilker, 3 days off; O £H 10a.—Ivext Monte Cecilia, Pali Ra.. Onehunga. ''' ■ ■ :—_——. TIITATCH FOR ROMANTS GREAT VV LINE OF BUTTER-FAT BULLS, * ■ At-* • .a NATIONAL SHOW AND SALE. ' - LOTS 77. 78. 79. ' YEARLINGS: . LOTS 115. 116, -117, 118, 233 and 33*. "DULLS, -2, Red, pedigree,- Milking ShortXJ bom (sired by Goldmine) to be sold at Combined Breeders' Bull Sale on Oct. 2. GOLDMINE 30th, 3yrs., dam Hillside Cream. 717.831b fat; GOLDMINE 44th, 2yrs., dam Riverd&le Florrie U 761.171b fat. Both good type and constitution. Fit for show ring Full particulars. 1. W. WARDLAW. • Waimana. LIVESTOOK WANTED. eOWB, 8 or 10, Rood, Jersey, or cross, handy to Pukekohe.—Particulars, Worker. 420. Hkhald. COWS (1-5), good, quiet, Jersey Grade, duo next month; reasonable.—Writa Jereey, 558. Herald. ; HEIFERS. Jersey Cross, line 11 wanted, close up; fair price.—Heifers. AiSi' HEBAI.O. ' ' , HORSES AND VEHICLES FOB SALE. TTUNTING Saddle, pig skin seat, Bridle. .El Martingale; this is a show outfit,' took first prize at Brisbane Exhibition, 1929. Saddle, 347, Hebald. - • "MARE, Draught, active, suit any harness, iVX and liyd. Tip Dray,, and Harness 8. Smith, Parkstone Av„ Prince of Wales Estate, Mt. Albert. Phone 21-070. Ci Hack and Harness Horses; prices reason- : D able.—Forsyth. 20. Tawa . Rd., Onehunga. Phone 12-584. ■ ■ ■ , 3 SPRING TIP DRAYS; 1 new; one came» 30cwt.; one 20; one 15. ;'* ■ . • • 1 GROCER'S CART; 2 SPRING CARTS. 3 RUBBER-TYRED GIGS; 1 PONY GIG. 5 IRON-TYRED GIGS. I RUBBER-TYRED JOGGER. 1 LIGHT BREAKING-IN' GIG. 10 NEW AND 3 SECOND-HAND WHEEL-' BARROWS. 1 SET DISCS, as new. McWALKER. Blacksmith. Otahuhu.., DOGS WANTED, "DOMERANI AN Miniature Puppy wanted. A —Particulars to Miniature", 862, Hi balp. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., TOR SALE. A UTUMN Glory, la each; An£mone, ; CrV -cjL cus, Primrose, Violet Plants, Is 6d doz., post pnid.—Henderson, Te Kauwhata. | BOXTHORN. strong: Macrocarpa, sturdy yearlings, 10s; Olearia, Pittosporum, Privet, Escallonias, Abelia, 25s 100.—Beaumont, Manurewa. •. ARROTS. choice, table, 4i sugar .bag; n James Edwards, Pufaruru. ■ CHRYSANTHEMUMS,,- . pink, white, mauve; Iris, assorted;-. As,ters (perennial). Heleniums, 2s Gd doz., post paid.— Henderson. Te-Kauwhata.-mmrWmmmm mm I7ILOWER Plants, choicest from. " best strains: strong, hardy; Bdor. lots. 7 varieties, 6s; 20do«. lots, 10 varieties, 10a; carefully packed ;. I railage Nursery* £elwyn. Rd., (Mt. Albert. HAKEA Saligna, wrenched, well-grown Plants, still time'to plant; 20$ 100.— Macdonald. Nurseryman. Manurewa. 7%/f ACROCARPA, a very good line, welll'JL rooted and well packed; 16s 100.—I Macdonald, Nurseryman, Manurewa. _>'• ONION Plants, Straw Spanish; 5s 1000: postage extra.—G, Vaiey, 69, .Arthur, St West, Oceb-Jiißa. • pHUBARB Roots, Topp Winter, large," 2-' tv -year-old, 4s 6d di>z., f.0.r., Putararn. —James Edwards, Putaruru.' J. Keeley and Sons, Nurserymen, Cambridge. ' SIX showy, Giant Cannas. 6s j 6, new perennial Asters,.ss: 6 good-Irises. Cs.— Cullen,- Waimauku. ' ■' • r POMATO Plants, well hardened, 7s 100; X pontage paid, 100 and over.—F. Walker, Great North Rd Avondale: """ lO Different Packets Flower or Vegetable Seeds, present sowing; 2a 6d, posted. -H. Coll is. 648. Dominion Rd. »P0 FORESTRY. COMPANIES AND JL OTHERS.—On account of giving up Tree-growing, I am sacrificing £03,000 Radiata (Pinus Insigpis) Yearlings, first quality, at 10s 1000 trees, on rail Rotorua. JOHN PARISH, Nurseryman, Devon Street. Rotorna. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED. BARBERY Plants. 7000,' otat* price, delivered, To , Puko.—John Carrutli, To 1 : FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, Pears, Sweet Oranges, Bananas, Tree Tomatoes. Passions, Poorman Oranges: cases, 7s 6n, 10s Gd, 12s 6d; rail paid.—Products. Ltd.. Mangere East. A PPLES, Delicious, repacked, wrapped, ■£*. guaranteed sound; lis Sd case, 33s 3 cases.—T. Munk, Wafi taken. CRISP, Juicy Delicious, 4ib, Is 10d: 81b., • Ss' 6d.—Huapai Orchards, 11, Strand Arcade, Auokland, only depot. ■ ishel. ago paid.'—E. B. Smith, Henderson. PRODUCE FOR SALE. ■ Mast. SEED Potatoes.—Southern" grown Gamekeepers. Arran Chief, Northern Stars: selected.— O'Leary, Downs, Seedsmen, Cook St. ■■ ' ' INSURANCE. Alliance assurance -co., ltd. : —Assets, £30,000.000. Phone 48-123.-5, O'Connoll Bt. Manager, WUfrid Skcgar. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 20 September 1929, Page 2
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