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FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE A CME Milker, 3-cow, repossessed and ro, conditioned, as new; £35: catalogue on request.—Foundries, Ltd.. Hamilton. ALfc A-Laval 65gal. Separator, good order; ft) cash.—lnternational Harvester, liobnon St. A lib'A-LA V ALS. all sizes; freight paid; 1\ money-back guarantee.—Price and forms from Alister Bevin. Whangarei. CALf-l 1 ' ceding Bails, seta of G, silver beech, bolted, painted; £2 ss; railage paid.—Sampson Bros.. Ngaruawahia. CIHAFF Cutter, Bentall, good working / order; £'2 15s.—Snencer, Henderson. C"tO\V Covers, Woolpock, heavy material: J competitive value, 4s : -'.lis do/.. —Ganderton, 1 iooth-Mao. Bides.. Wyndhnm St. ISCS, Tripod and Chain, Tine Harrows, Top-dressers, Rollers. H. Beaney. Serir.. Ltd.. 242. Great North Rd. I~7T S. MORTON, Onehmica, for Sharpies - • Separators, V. Kays, Magic B.K. 01aiifiern. K RUMP'S Horse Collars, leather lined, 20s (id. 35s Cd, New Zealand's best.—39 Albert SL PAPAKURA Farmer Milks 15 Cows Jhr., using " Monoman " Releaser Outfit. Our claims prove readily attainable. SEE us about milking machines; agents for "The Combine" Milking Machine; prices right.—Farmers' Machinery Exchange, Newmarket. QET Heavy Spring-cart Harness (less colIO lar); splendid order; £6 10s; Dray Saddles and Breechings, good, used; cheap. —Mnckey's, Albert St. SEPARATOR, 3H gallons, guaranteed pcrferl; 4 months' use.—Ford, Seabrook Ave.. Xe.v Lynn. SMALLHOLDER Farmers! " Monoman." Installation and running costs practically eliminated Price, £3O. — Haywood Milkers. Auckland. r PRACTOR, 4-whcel drive, new; cheap.— J- Tractor. 800, I fEi(A t,d. UNEDA Junior Plants milk into sealed buckets, thus preventing shed bacteria and odours contaminating milk; price £35, complete with motor; satisfaction guaranteed.—C. F. Laxtnn, Onelmnga. WAIKATO Tripod and Chain Harrows, keen cutlers and spreaders: also good, solid Tino Harrows. Get our quotations.— J. Danes. Bucldand. IZARD GOgal. Separator, splendid condition: £8 cash.—lnternational Harvester. Hobson St. . MILKING MACHINES. Reconditioned and New, of all descriptions. Phone 1369. or write STANLEY AND CO.. Hamilton. LOUGH HARNESS.—CoIIars. heavy, cloth-lined, moth-proof. 28s; wool- mod, 20s Gd; leather-lined, 32a Gd; cloth-lined, Light Plough. 235. Inspect our Collars before buying. Guaranteed Winkers, open. Gs; closed, 10s. Barnes. 9s. Chains, 5s 9d. H. L. GANDERTON, Manufacturers. Booth-Mac. Bldgs.. Wyndham St. BOOTH LEVER P.. latest model, £l3 10s; S.F. Disc P.. £10; 9-Hoe Empire Juu. Drill, equal new, £2O Icost £50); Elder 15in. All-steel Breaking-in Plough, £1 (worth double); Evans Swamp Harrows, £5 10s, with Cleaners, £7; Sawbench (new), Saw, i' 7; Hornsby 2-Horse P., £7; Oliver Cl'es. 7, £6 15s (new price £11); Ploughs, Harrows, Discs, Topdressers, All Implements Sold. Echanged. - UNIVERSAL MACHINERY MART, Parnell Rise, Auckland. WAIKATO MACHINERY EXCHANGE— McCor. Mower, Big 15, £l6. Osborne Rake, £B. Gate Sweep. £3 10s. Anderson Engine, £25. Gane Milking Plant, £25. Topdressers. £l2 10s and £l4. Konaki, new, £6 12s Gd. Discs, S. Queen, 12b1., £l2 10s: lObl., £lO. Saw Bench. £G 10s. Tripods and Chains, new, 6ft. £6 12s. Lever Ploughs, s.f., £l2; d.f., £l4. Drills, R. and G., 11-hoe. £l6; F.F., 5-hoe, £lO. And Full Range all other usual lines.—Alexandra Street, Hamilton. "V\7TnTdMILL, " Booth-Mac," oft., self-oil-YV; ing. positively as new, in use only one month, exceptionally cheap. £9 16s. SHEARING PLANT, " Cooper." 2-stand, all complete with engine, practically new. £3j. DISC PLOUGH. Reversible for hillside work, absolutely as new. guaranteed, cheap, til 10s. FLOUGH. double-furrow, light, with handles, perfect order, £9 10s. HARROWS, Chain-Tripod, with removable steel points, strong, Gft. set, £8- ORCHARD DISCS, 6-blades, reversible, best Discs procurable; coat £l4, now £0 JOs. hNGIM'', 5 h.p., suit firewood cutting, portable, very reliable; cheap. £l6 10s. SAW-BENCII, new, strong, complete with 22in. Saw; out price, £6 10s. PLOUGH, one-horse, new, light, strong, 10in. furrow, £3 10s. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED IN FULL. FARMERS' [ACHINERY. ARTHUR STREET. NEWMARKET. FARM APPLIANCES WANTED CULTIVATOR Planet .Tr. (borse), or Mnssey Harris ScufTler.-Cultivator, 890. Herald. ERD-Testing Outfit, 8 or 10 bottle, complete with glassware and scales.— Price, condition, etc., to Glass, Whangamsirino. HORNSBY Plough, in good order.—G.S.. 743. Herald SEPARATOR, Alfa-Laval, 35 gallons; must be guaranteed good order. —Price, 001. Hen ALP. SEPARATOR, small, cheap; good order. — Phone 12-277. SINGLE or Two-row Corn Planter and Tractor wanted. — Stone. Turua. rpRACTOR Discs wanted: state make, J- price, size, condition. —Holt, Puketona, Pnkarakn. "WINDMILL, self-oiler, good order.—State »*! all particulars to Windmill, 331, FRUIT FOR SALE \PPLES, Delicious, repacked and wrapped: guaranteed sound; 6s Gd case. —T. Munk, Waitakere. A PPLES.—Dougherty, best keopers, Ist J\ grade, 21m., 4s Gd bushel case; 2}in.. 4s; 2nd grade, lOOlb. 6s. 50lb. 3s 6d; ex-cool-ar Delicious, wrapped, 6s bushel case; rail paid. These low prices available only to Sept. 10. Order early.—J. Nobilo, To Hana. APPLES, best -keeping Dessert; ss; railage paid.—Win. Gubb, Port Albert Central. DELICIOUS, extra fancy, export grade, 6s 6d ; railage paid.—Delicious Orchard, Lincoln Rd.. Henderson. MARMALADE Oranges, Lemons, Separate or Mixed, 6s bushel; rail paid D.U.0.; trade quoted.—Fountain, Henderson. "VfOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.— Apples, IVJL Munro; Pears; Oranges, Marmalade, sweet: Lemons, bushel; best. Lemons, 10s. OPEN Market.—Select your own Fruit and Vegetables, bedrock prices.—H. " and Vegetables, bedrock prices.—H. L. White. 15 Karangahnpc Rd. POORMAN Oranges for Marmalade, or Grapefruit; 5s bushel: railage paid.— E. B. Smith. Henderson. FRUIT WANTED T E M O N S WAN T E D. In Cases or Sucks. Delivered Factory. Rough Skin and Small Fruit taken from Suppliers of the Peel Grade. Peel Grade. Hd per lb. State anticipated quantities both grades. N.Z. PRODUCTS. LTD.. Newton Road. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED DOUBLE Mnuve, white and Cream Primroses wanted, any quantities.—F.T., 770, Herald. GLASSHOUSES for removal; good condition.—Apply, stating price, size. etc.. G.T., 771, Herald.

"HERALD" SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISEMENT ORDER Prepaid Rates— Up to 12 Words 1/—, 3 Consecutive Insertions 2/6 i 9,20 or 21 Words 2/6, 3 Consecutive Insertions 7/ 13, 1 4 or 15 Words 1/6, 3 Consecutive Insertions 4/ 22, 2!3 or 24 Words 3/—, 3 Consecutive Insertions 8/6 16, 17 or 18 Words 2/—, 3 Consecutive Insertions 5/<jj 25 to 30 Words 3/6,, 3 Insertions 10/6 Birth, Death, Marriage, In Memoriam and Bereavement Notices, 2/6 per insertion of 30 words; 9d per 5 words thereafter. Births: Thanks to doctor (or nurse), 1/- extra; if thanks to both doctor and nurse, 2/- extra. These notices must bear the signature and address (if the advertiser. WRITE IN BODY OF FORM BELOW NAME AND ADDRESS OR NOM-DE-PLUME REQUIRED; COUNT THESE WORDS ALSO FOR CHARGE Messrs. WILSON & MORTON LTD.. P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Plense insert the above in the " New Zealand Herald." Number of Insertions. Stamps Enclosed. The Postal Department will not deliver replies addressed to a iiom-de-plume, number or Initials, care of any P os * office. These, however, may be addressed care of Herald Office, and they will be -forwarded to the advertiser on receipt of postage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 3

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