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SALES BY AUCTION J^AUKAjPAKAPA (NEAR RAILWAY STATION). rj-HURSDAY, gEPTEMBER rj AT 11.30 A.M. gUCKLAND AND g ONS > LIMITED. Have received instructions from Mr. ,T. A. Wilson, who has sold his Kaukapakapa Farm, to sell aa above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND JL DEAD STOCK, Including: orj DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS Of (principally Grey Jerseys). Full particulars later. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE ANEMONES and Rnnunculus, prize, large bulbs. Is doz; 5s 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland . A PPLES, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, A Pears, 2-year trees, 16s dozen.—NurBeries. Box 13, Newton, Auckland. AROMATIC Roses, 24 named prize varieties, guaranteed trees; lis doz., posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. __ A CACIA Verticillata, ss; Lawsonianas, Macrooarpas, Privets, 2-year from 15s 100.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. A FRICAN Boxthorn, splendid wrenched -A. plants, 4ft. high; £1 6s 1000. on rail, Pukekohe.—Burrows' NurseriCß. Pukekohe. ATTRACTIVE Gladioli, prizo Blues, Lavenders, Orange, Scarlets, 24 varieties; (is Gd doz.—Nurseries. Box 13, Nowton. ABOUT 60 Large Pinus Insignus Treee J\. for milling, close to railway hue. Rowe, Otorohanga. BARBERRY (seedless), transplanted; Lawsoniana, Macrocarpa, Eucalyptus. All Nursery Stook. Lists free.—Keely and Son. Cambridac. BENTHAM'S Cypress, 1-yoar, 8a; 2-yrar, 20s 100; Lawsoniana, 1-year, 53 lw, 30s 1000.—Beaumont, Manurewa, ETTER Varieties for lees I My outstanding collection of choice, modern Perennial Asters is unsurpassed; 12 distinct varustie, in blue, lavender, pink, et£. # 6a 6a. Cullen, Waimauku. BURROWS' Reliable Onion Plants, Straw, 3s; genuine long keepers, 4s; postage la extra; reduction quantities; trad© supplied.—Burrows' Nurseries. Puker kohe. (IABBAGE, "Enfield Market": Lettuce, J Webb's Wonderful, hardy; Is 3d 100; postage paid.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. 5.W.2. CHOICE Named Gladiolus, 12 different, 6s; really choice dozen, 7s 6d; blue, crimson, gold, lilac, etc. Modern Giant Primulinus, 12 beet named, 3s Gd, ss. Cullen, Waimauku. CITRUS, Fruit, Shelter Trees, Shrubs.— Hay's Nurseries, Remuera. Phones 24-452; Shop. 44-112. New Catalogues Free. "T7 l TTf! a T .VPTTTfI, Macathurii. Viminallis, Ju Fastigata, strong plants, 10s; smaller, 7s 6d 100 cash; tailage paid,—Macdonald, Manurewa. _■ Lawn Grass, Is lb.; AgriJIJ cultural Lime, 2s 6d cwt. Shell Lime.— Brown, Durham Lane, behind Theatre. EXCELLENT, Double Lobelia, 3a; AuriJCi culas, Primroses, Polyanthus, 6s; Exhibition Pansies, 2s doz.—Palmer. Glen Eden. F~ RUIT Trees, 15 assorted. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Citrus. Nectarines; £1 cash.—Ranul Nurseries. Swanson. piLADIOLUS and Primulinus, named show VT varieties and choicest mixed; all seasonable perennials, including Astilbes, Delphiniums, Jap. Iris, Novelty Red Hot Pokers, Pyrethrums, Trollius, etc.; free catalogue.—Wychwood Nurseries. P.O. Bos' 52, Botorua. Choice Varieties Liliums, Cannas, Perennial Phlox, Asters, etc. Catalogue Free.—JOHN TAIT, the Gladiclus Gardens, Yates Rd, Mangere East. 5.E.7. ICELAND Poppies, prise; Nemesia, Cynoglossum, Lobelia, Godetia, Dianthusj 26 6d 100; postage paid.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. T OPANTHA and Macrocarpa Seed, reasonable price; Btate amount required; —Shelter, 362, Herald. LAWSONIANA, forest grade, 2-year, 11a; 1-year, 6a 100, 40a 1000.—Macdonald, Manurewa. Lawsonianas, 2 years, 12a 6d, 20s, 25s 100; Forestry. Grade Pinus Insignis, 10s 100.—Farrell, Matamata. T IPI'IATT'S Champion Roses, sale price, JLi 12s dozen, posted, 14* oash.' Sweet Oranges. Lemons, 2 years, 2s 6d each.—W, E. Lippiatt, Otahuhu. LAWSONIANA, heavy, 3yr., 20s, 255; 2yr., lis, 15s, per 100. Macrocarpa, 2yr., 15s; lyr., 40s, 60s 1000. Pines, 2yr;, 80s; Eucalyptus, 60s. Splendid trees; rail paid, cash.— COOMBS' NURSERIES. Palmerston North. TV/TACROCARPA, 3-yr., 30s: Abelia, Esca-J-tJL lonias, Privets, 20s; Elaeagnus, 2-yr„ 16s; Poplar. 10s; 100.—Beaumont, Manurewa. Macrocarpa, ,20s, 255; Pines insigna, Muricata, 15s, 20a, 100; strong 2-year plants.—Beaumont's Nurseries, Manurewa. ONION Plants, Straw, 4s 1000; rail paid. —V. Nicholls, Avenue Rpl„ Otahuhu. /"\NION Plants, Straw Spanish, good vJ plants; 4a 1000.—Springbok, Te Atatu Rd„ Henderson. ONION Plants, long keepers, 5s 6d 1000; Straw Spanish, 4s 1000; postage paid.— Box 1, Pukekohe. ONION, extra strong plants. 4s 1000; freight paid; larger quantities quoted. —Tim Rogers, Pukekohe. /"UNIONS, Straw, from Selected Seed; -33 V 1000; postage, Is 6d extra.—Wiklund, Onehunga. Knight and Sons, Mangere. Phone 21-773. /UNIONS. Straw, strong plants, 4s 1000, U 2s 6d 500; postage paid.—Mudgway, Waimauku. ONIONS, long-keeping ■ Straw. 4s 1000, posted; 6000, 17s Gd, railed.—Fairweather. Hillside Rd., Otahuhu, 5.E.7. ONIONS, dark, straw, long keeping, per 1000, 4s; 50,000 or more, Ss 6d; freight paid.—F. W. Gibhs, Mangere. Onehunga. ONIONS, Straw, Brown, excellent keepers, 4s 1000, posted: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Is Gd.—Roaebank Nursery, Avondale. ONIONS, Straw, Brown, Early, Golden Globe: 53 1000 posted, 20s 5000; rail paid.—Martin, Waimauku. ONION PLANTS (BILKEY'S), Light Straw and Long Keepers, 3s 1000; railage extra; 4s 1000 ; 2s 3d 600, posted.—E. J. AND S. V. BILKEY, Kitchener Rd., Pukekohe. Phone 231 D. POLLETT'S Prolifio Plants for Brighter Gardens; 60 2s, 100 3a Gd; many varieties.—Excelsior Nurseries, Avondale. "POHUTUKAWA, Silver Wattle, Scarlet Jl Gum. Broom, Pepper, Tree Tomato, Passions, Kowhai, Nurseries, Avondale. "'DADIATA, Pinus Insignis, I year old, J-li 300,000 at 10s per J.OOO at nursery, cash with order.—John Parish, Devon St., Rotorua. SEEDS, 12 packets Flowers, or 8 packets Vegetables. Is, posted.—Henderson's, Box 1612, Auckland. . 2 Years Transplants 100. —Lawsonianas, 15s; Pines, Muricatapines. 8s; Eucalyptus, wrenched, ss; good treeß.—S. Bjerring, Waikino. K. Bjerring, Waihi. FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, choice, Delicious, Gs Gd buehol case; railage paid.—M. Harrison, Henderson. A BPLEB, ex-cooler, Delicious, extra fancy. -£*• 6s; Grannv Smith, extra fancy, 8s; Fancy, 7s (3d; all per bushel case; rail paid. —J. Nobilo, Te Hana. A PPLES. choice, Delicious, 6s bushel -ti. case, railago paid.—Delicious Orchards, 'Henderson. G" RAPEFRIJIT, large, thin-skinned, 8s Gd; Poorman Oranges, 6s Gd bushel; railage froe.—H. Cutler, Henderson. POORMAN Oranges, for Grapefruit or Marmalade, 6s bushel: railage paid.— KB. Smith, Henderson. IVfOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Sweet IVA Oranges, 10s Gd: Poormans, 6s;, Grapefruit, best, 8s 6d; Lemons, best, 12s 6d; Mixed Citrus, 10s Gd; half-bushes, G^extra:. Apples, Delicious, Munro, 6s Gd: Pears, 8s Gd; railed or dolivered. PRODUCE FOR SALE A UCKLAND'S Hay Specialists! 3# Gd bale, J\ 4s. fO-JBll 15g ton.—Perkins, Markets; 42-OSG ___ /"IARROTS, Parsnips, Pumpkins, 3s 6d sugar bag: Onions. Bs; Potatoes. 4s 6d; rail paid.—Box 1, Pukekohe. HAY, good, 2s per bale, f.o.r.—J. and M. Mcßae. P.O.. Maungaturoto. 2s Cd bale—lnsley, Hobsonville. KUMARAS, best table, 3a Gd sugar bag; railage pa<d North Island.—H. Allen, Tauranga. MANGOLDS, 25s ton, f.0.r.. bags extra; White Carrots, £2 ss, bagged.—Box 1, Pukekohe. j QUGAR Bag, Railage Paid, —Potatoes, 4s O 6d: Onions, ss: Carrots, 3s 3d; Mixed Vegetables, 2s 9d; Cauliflower, Cabbage, 2s fd.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. PRODUCE WANTED "IT'GGS.—Send your Eggs to us. Get the JLJ top market price.—Griffiths, 13 Wakefield St. IpGGS wanted, must be fresh; top priceß J guaranteed: crates supplied.—Norden Co., Ltd.. Fort St. LUCERNE Hay, baled, good quality.— 42-OSG, 40-200; Perkins and Sons, City Markets.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 4

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