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SALES BY AUCTION. J} ALGETY AND QO., J^TD. QHINEWAI gTOCK gALE, gEPTEMBER 1930 ' ' IKA HEAD CATTLE J-tJU Including:— 30 3-YEAR-OLD S.H. STEERS. 40 2 AND 3-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD AND S.H. STEERS. 45 YEARLING HEREFORD AND POLLED ANGUS STEERS. 25 YEARLING HEREFORD STEERS. Entries Solicited. JJELENSVILLE gALE. fJIUESDAY, gEPTEMBER 3930. If|A HEAD CATTLE. JLvV/ Including:— 32 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 FAT COWS. 35 STORE COWS. 20 YEARLING STEERS. 35 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 50 HOGGETS. nOROHANDEL QALE. M ONDAY * S EPTEMBER A MARKED JERSEY HEIFER -U CALVES. 25 JERSEY BULLS. 25 GOOD-COLOURED S.H. STEERS, 2 years. 20 STEERS, mixed aces. 20 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 MIXED CATTLE. gEPTEMBER 20 1930 » HEAD CATTLE. Comprising, 25 3-YEAR S.H. STEERS. 20 2-YEAR P.A. STEERS. 50 YEARLING P.A. STEERS. 20 YEARLING S.H. STEERS. 25 M.S. P.A. YEARLINGS. 40 P.A. AND HEREFORD COWS. been r.w. P.A. Bull. 20 SPRINGING DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 50 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 200 ROMNEY CROSS HOGGETS. Also, SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY FROM THE TUAKAU FLOUR MILL. kALGETY AND C°JjURMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED. TTELENSVILLE QTOCK QALE. TUESDAY, QEPTEMBER OAA HEAD CATTLE, Including:— 35 BEEF, 30 2-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS. ' 30 2-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS (fresh condition). 8 2-YEAR EMPTY HEIFERS. 70 YEARLING SHORTHORN STEERS. 32 YEARLING HEIFERS. 20 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 SOW AND LITTER OF 6 (5 weeks). 30 WKANER PIGS 2 3 TON FORD TRUCKS. 1 i TON FORD TRUCK. Good m»chanical order and well shod. WARKWORTH TTORSE "HAIR, gEPTEMBER £A HORSES, Including:— LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAUGHTS, HARNESS HORSES, HACKS AND PONIES. On Account of Harper Bros.: 1 AGED MARE, 2 AGED GELDINGS. On account of a Client: 1 6-YEAR THOROUGHBRED TROTTING MARE, Peter Moko—Ena Bell, Further Entries Solicited. j^ARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED. DARGAVILLE. BUSINESS NOTICES. rpo USERS OF SWALLOW RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPERS. ETC. With a genuine desire to give our many customers the best possible service, we have appointed MR. H. G. BEECHEY, 34, Win6tone Building, Queen Street, Auckland, solo Selling Agent for the renowned Swallow Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Papers. Stencils, etc. Mr. Beechey is now the only person in Auckland authorised to act on behalf of tha Swallow Agency and to extend to firms the manufacturer's full guarantee as to quality, etc. We feel certain that Mr. Beechey's appointment will mean better service and greater satisfaction to all our clients. DOUGLAS A. ADAMS. Factory Representative and Attorney in N.Z. for the Swallow Manufacturing Coy., Ltd., London. September 32. PPHE Laundry Business formerly carried J- on by Quong Sin at 93, Symonds St., is now under the new management of Hong Jam. Faithful and efficient work guaranteed. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. CYRIL G. LONG. Dental Surgeon, 633, DILWORTH BLDG., CITY. jQEPECIS OF yiSION SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECTED By the use of the MOST MODERN APPLIANCES. JJ Q.REGORY, OPTICIAN. ROOMS: DAVID TEED, LTD., Chemists-Opticians, 205, Broadway, Newmarket. Phono 40-020. DR. J. McMURRAY COLE (Late of Waihi), Wishes to Announce that he haß Commenced Practice at AUCKLAND ROAD, Royal Oak, Oneliunga. Phone 12-711. Consultation Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-7.30 p.m., and by Appointment. MISCELLANEOUS. TNFLUENZA. Take Neurol Tablets, also X quickly relievo Headache, Neuritis, Rheumatism.—ls Gd. Chemists and Stores. DEBTS Collected, low rate, nothing collected, nothing charged.—Auckland Collection Agency, 12. Winstone Bldg. LADIES' Hats Remodelled; Gent.'a Hats Cleaned and Reblocked.—Cox, Tho Ilatter, Karangahapo Rd. VACUUM Cleaners for Hire. Carpet Sweepers repaired.—Domestic Vacuum Co., 300. Queen St. Phone 44-600. INECTO," tho well-known Hair Dye, can be procured at Dewar's, 5, Strand Arcade, Auckland. . LADIES' Tailoring, Dressmaking, Costumes, Dresses, latest designs; reasonable prices.—F. H. Dyer, Gold Medallist Auckland Exhibition, 212, Pacific Bldg., Wellesley St. _____ LADIES.-A Ladder in your stockings can be mended at tho Beehive, Victoria Street. Hamilton. DO FT or Hard Corns disappear if youi use 0 Progandra—complete, painless, certain destn ction of corns.—Procandrit. is -- "VTORTON'S Premier I'aste f° r^° er hava l\ Eggs has no equal. Y°« Preserving fresh eggs all winter if s°" NORTON'S and now. Ask your grocer for JNun make suro you cot it. s __—. ( •ORASSMOULDERS' and I^? u a JD Sand. alumina content, high p repett t orders heat resisting auohtie • Tfa 79 BaJP View recently placed.-G. <i- A Road, Dunedm. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 5