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- SALES BY AUCTION (TUESDAY), BURNERS AND JpRUITS, pRODUCE, yEGETABLES. ' SELL DAILY BY AUCTION. 8.30 "heavy supplies fruit. Including HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. ISLAND TOMATOES. DESSERT APPLES. DESSERT PEARS COOKING APPLES. COOKING PEARS. TOMATOES, PASSIONS. TREE TOMATOES. PINES. ORANGES. LEMONS. GRAPEFRUIT. MANDARINB. RIPE BANANAS. Q OA A.M.- TTEAVY SUPPLIES OF O.OU tL VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE. 8 OA A.M.— TTEAVY SUPPLIES OF .OU iJ. VEGETABLES. Including: NEW POTATOES. BEANS. CELERY. CABBAGE. PUMPKINS. CARROTS. POTATOES. LETTUCE, CAULIFLOWERS. KUMAR AS. PARSNIPS. ONIONS. Etc. 1 A A.M.—TSLAND ORANGES. ±U 1 RIPE BANANAS. A.M.- -pRESH CUT FLOWERS. A.M.- pOULTRY. 29 NOON- pARMERS' BUTTER. rpURNERS AND Q ROWERS, J J TDCITY MARKETS. J JONES, jm. CITY MARKETS. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT °'CLOCKROOSTERS. HENS. DUCKS. TURKEYS, PULLETS. CHICKENS. COCKERELS, pOULTRY pOULTRY And AT 10.30 AMPRODUCE - POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. PUMPKINS. "DRODUCE— BACON. BUTTER, CHEESE. 1 HONEY, EGGS. iRUIT pRUIT QRAIN G RAIN Groceries— tea, honey, tinned FRUIT. FISH. RAISINS. ETC. J. J ( AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN. PRODUCE AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. J JONES, jm. CITY MARKETS. AUCKLAND. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, rpO-DAY (TUESDAY), A 1 : n A M. SOO BLACK ORPINGTON POLLETS. Hellaby Strain. 60 BLACK ORPINGTON HENS, 2nd ytar. Hellaby Strain. 800 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. McLean Strain. 160 WHITE LEGHORN HENS. 2nd year. McLean Strain. 30 WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS. McLean Strain. 10 BLACK ORPINGTON COCKERELS. Hellaby Strain. 8 I.X.L. CANOPY BROODERS. The above line of Poultry is in full lay duel in perfect health and condition. Being ■old on account of a client who is giving up poultrykeeping owing to ill-health. We can 'recommend this stock to anyone for layers' or breeders. J JONE9. JjTD.. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. ' QLEARANCE g A LE AT QLENFIELD. , J. J°~^L m> ON gATURDAY J^EXT, AT NOON. On Account of MR. J. T. MABER. at GLENFIELD, Birkenhead (near School), •who. having sold his property, has instructed us to sell pURNITURE AND jgFFECTS. DINING ROOM.—Sideboard, Suite Funiiture. Oval Table. Lino. Pictures, etc. CONTENTS 2 BEDROOMS.—Bedroom Suite. 4-piece Rimu. Lino.. Mats. Blinds, Pictures, etc.. Blankets, Single SALL d —Lbo., Runner. Stand, Oval' Table, Singer Sewing Machine. , KlTCHEN.—Dresser. Rocking Chairs. Table, Lino.. Clock. Kitchen Utensils, etc. SUNDRIES. _ , OUTSIDE. Hand Chaffcutter. Tools, Planet Junior Seed Drill. Wheelbarrow. Firewood, 2000 Tomato Stakes. SALE ON THE PROPERTY, 12 NOON. T TONES. JjTD- AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. PRODUCE AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. n --- a ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. r'E DOMINION'S REPRESENTATION OF HIGHLY-BACKED JERSEY BULLS. THE THIRTEENTH i-V-ATIONAL JERSEY gHOW AND * ' gALE a the gHOWGROUNDS. HAMILTON. "yyEDNESDAY AND rj^HURSDAY. gEPTEMBER 21 and 12," 1935 ' PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY. 11TH. Show at 9 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Buyers are requested to note that a ■prompt commencement. will be made with tho sale and are reminded that ma,ny of the most highly-backed lots have drawn early in tho catalogue—Lot 7 being a son of 10001b. butter-fat cow'. THURSDAY. 12TH. Sab at 10.30 a.m. sharp. 233 B eautifully * bred J ersey ' JgULLS, From 61 Leading Studs of New Zealand. 89 PICKED BULLS from Waikato and 42 from North and 42 PICKED UC BULLS. from Taranaki. 47 PICKED BULLS, from Manawatu, Horowhenua, Wairarapa, Rangitikei. 18 PICKED BULLS, from Nelson and South Canterbury. The catalogue includes: i sons or grandeons of 10001b. butter-fat cows, 17 sons or grandsons of 9001b. butter-fat cows. 13 sons or grandsons of 800/0OO!b. butter-fat cows, 85 sons or grandsons of 700/800lb. cows, 67 sons or grandsons of 600//UUID. butter-fat cows, 112 sons or grandsons of 600/600lb. butter-fat cowb, 123 sons or grandsons of 400/5001b. butter-fat cows, 88 sons or grandsons of v.h.c. cows, 114 sons or grandsons of h.c. cows, 63 sons of imported sires, 120 sons of champion butter-fat and c.o.r. balls, 1 imported . many, championship and first, second, third prize-win-ning bulls and many brothers to famous producers. Every bull in qualified on a butter-fat standard. Every bull is passed by Members of the Clasflification Committee of the N.Z. Breeders' Association for typo, condition and development. Every bull is guaranteed a breeder. Practically all the bulls are for sale, •without reserve, and THERE IS NO MINIMUM BID ON ANY LOT. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUTT AT THE " NATIONAL." There is no Bale in the Dominion where breeders get better value for their investments than at the " National." Every bull is a potential herd improver. There is no Bale where buyers get tho same rur,ge of choice as at the *' National." " National " bulls represent the cream of the bulls reared in the Dominion, and this sale is the " shop window" of the leading studß at which you can buy the best under the best possible conditions. The " National " Sale cetera alike for the owners of Pedigree or Grade Herds. NOTE.—Our Stud Stock Experts will be glad to select bulU for anyone unable to be present at the sale or bid on specified Lots in accordance with instructions. Mr A E Missen. Hamilton. er-President of the N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association, will again be available to make.selections for those unable to attend the oalu. Write for Catalogues. AUCTIONEERS: nyyRIGHT, gTEPHEN SON AND LIMITED. WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND BRANCHES,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 4