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SALEB irg AUOTIOK G. W. V eho6e 4 C°w. vv. V ERCOL *• c°; vimmwm AUCTIONEERS. 1 , HAM]XD:ON. •" S;p|pp| QLEARING- gALE AT QORBOSSfcR;'-IJIO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 11.30 A-M, .. - : Acting under Instruction.!! from MP,. Ef. W 'M CLELAND who is going out of daisying' we shall sell on the property at Gordonton on the above date, his whole Herd of .?![ -/f 1A A FRIESIAN AND FEIE3IAN-) ' lU4: CROSS DAIRY COWS. 22 GOOD TAMWORTH AND DEVON SOWS, with Litters and to f.irrow. ' 1 DEVON BOAR. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Twenty of the /, cons are recent calvers; 98 cows in December produced 37001b fat, FACTORY RETURKS. The herd is young, the majority being second and third calvers, and ia dne> in July and August. -rfVf# Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE jyjTATAHURA, QHINEWAI. T HUE SC AT.-^A S OH Acting under instructions front MR. GEO MATCHETT, of Matuhura, Oftinewai, who has sold his property and is leaving the district, we shall nell on the property on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DFJAD STOCK, Comprising:— 800 8 JL' , E *• 200 2-TOOTH EWES. J J2 -> 4-TOOTH EWES. 150 6-TOOTH EWES. KM) 4-YEAR EWES. 14 1-SHEAR ROMNEY RAMS. 250 ROMXEY EWE, LAMBS (exception, ally good line;. 100 c A T T L E. 40 YOUNG POLLED ANGUS COWS, With calves al foot, r.w. p. A. bull. 12 2-YEAR P.A HEIFERS, r.w.b. 40 IS-MONTHS M.S. POLLED AAGL'S - YEARLINGS. * 2 GOOD POLLED ANGUS BULLS. WHOLE HERD OF: 23 YOUNG JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, all but two 'Jnd and ;ird ca Ivors. R.W. Shorthorn bull. 1 3-YEAR MEDIUM Dli.i, MARE (any work). 1 7-YEAR - MiEDIUM DRAUGHT -MARE (work iri chains). In ,'oal to Slud Prrcheron. 1 3-YEAR COB. 1 2'/a-YEAR DRAUGHT FILLY (broken to lead;. 2 18-MONTHS DRAUGHT FILLIES (broken to lead). DUCKS. FOWLS, USUAL FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES, HARNESS, ETC. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—AII the stock is in really good condition un-1 we can recommend them to buyers. Luncheon Provided. G. W. y E *^~ 4 C°- I/ 0 - AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON gALE OF JJOUSE J>HOPERTY. To be Itield at T E "jy£ARCH rj 1938, AT 1 P.M. Acting under instructions from the Trusteej ' in the Estate of the late GEO. McINNES, wis shall offer on the above date at ouf Tc Kauwhata Sal>»yards, an UNENCUMBERED jpRKEHOLD JJOUSE pROPERTY, Consisting of: SKOOMED HOUSE, with bathroom an>i scullery, at Te Kauwhata, on Waereng.i Road (fev,- minutes from tow:i). The property has a go>od gardea and small orchard. The House is in gooc' condition, fitted with electric light and power, and has a good electric stove. On account of Mm. H. Nelson, of Te Katwhata (the present occupier), To be offered on the Property the sale, A SMALL QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Clients interested may call on our Te Kauwhata Agent, Mr. J. R. Footu, wao lives next door and arrange an inspection. Terms Cash. Q Wf m yERCoi" & QO- LTD., AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOB SAL.S ANEMONES, guaranteed lar;je brilliant blooms, very strong strain, 2/6 100, posted.—Marden. Eox 6, Takapana. A NEMONES, Ranunculus* " Claremont, 11 Double Super Strain," 3/6, 5/- 100.— Reliance Nurseries. Box 449. Auckland. ANEMONE'S and Ranunculus, 90 p.a. doubles, prize bulbs. 1/- doz., 5/- 100.— Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. ANEMONES, 3/-.. 2/-; Ranunculus, 5/-, 3/~. 2/- 100, posted; unrivalled strains.— Masre, Shakespeare Rci., Takapuna. \ NEMONES, Ranunculus, imported, xi- doubles, n/-, 4'-, 2/- 100. Greenlar# Nursery. Phone 17-700. - 4 NEMONES. Ranunculi, Double, Best A Claremont; be.iutiful shades; 4/• 100, posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. Ph. 14-269. ANEMONES! Ranunculi 1 "Giant Florentine, ' enormous* double flowering;' g'teed. best strain, 3/6 100. —Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. ANEMONES. Ranunculus, brilliant, guaranteed most vip;orous obtainable; 3/0 100, posted.—Lakeland Gardens, Takapuna. Phone 22-860. . ANEMONES and Ranunculi, Palmer'» Special Doubles, 1/-, 1/6, 2/- doz.; 3lri, 5/-. 7/6 100: lxias, glorious colours, 1/- do:;., 6/- 100; Tulips, Giant Darwin, 5'- doz.; Moscari, 1/- doz., 5/6 100; Jonquils (Soleil d'Or), • 2/- doz., 10/- 100; posted.—Palmer's Nurseries, Glen Eclen. ANEMONES (Si. Birigid), Ranunculi (Giant Florentine), specially recommended strains, gorgeous colourings, hii;h percentage doubles, large, 1/- doz., 5/- 10D; smaller, 3/- and 2/- 100: posted. —L. G. Watts, Nurseryman, Pah Rd., Epsom. 5.E.3. A ROMATIC Hyacinths, new prize shades, xx. named bulbs, 9il each, 8/(> doz.—Gri/• fitns' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l. B'EAUTY Stock, Mammoth, extra double • strain, 14 s-ep. colours or mixed, 1/3 do:c, posted.—Collis. (its Dominion Bd. EMEAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant Darwin Ex- ► hibition, 4/- doz., 50 for 14/-, posted.--Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S-L. CIOCKSFOOT Seed, no noxious weeds; IJ- ' lb. —K. Morrison., Netherton. a _ "Ii'VERGREEN Lawn Grass, 1/- per ib.j Ju.l mixed grass seed for bush burns, etc4'/ad per lb.—Brown's Mill, Durham Lano. FREESIAS, bright colours, including redii, etc., 1/6 doz.; Lachenalias, 1/6 d 0!.., posted.—Collis. 64S Dominion Rd. G~~\ RASS Seed, special mixture, burns, r swamps, 5d lb: samples on request.—X Joaes, Ltd.. City Markets. T ETTUCE, Leeks, Savoy, ' 1/6, 100. -Ll posted— Caldtrwood, Nurseryman, Hamilton. .-1. OTOCKSI "Giant Perfection," Double Beauty Stocks. Guaranteed finest strum obtainable; 2/6 for i.O. gAX])ERS> Box 931, Auckland.. „ "I^ULlPSl—Finest "Giant Darwin." JJe- :u J. duced 3/ dozen. —Sanders. Bos B><l> Auckland. ,1 If' POSTED for this choke assortment 4:/U, of bulbs for present planting: 1Freesias (Giant Hybrids). 12 Anemones (a - Brigid), 12 Ranunculi (Giant Claremont), 12 Daffodils (early Trumpets). 6 Jonqu ls. (i Tritonias (mixed colours), o Lach en f"J®; 6 Muscari. 3 Ixius (Lilac), 3 Tulips (Dar win), 2 Gladioli (La Gloria), 1 Giant Aer.nu (Spider Lily). MOUNT ALBERTr TERMINUS NURSERIES. 5.W.2. QRASS gEED. Q.RASS g EED ' SPECIAL MIXTURE, for Burns. Stamps, and Broken Country. P"ce, od per ID. net, f.o.r. or f.0.b., Aucklaiiu. • t,,.. CONTAINS: Corksfoot. Perennial Rye, ' Italian Rye, Timothy. Crested Dogst iil. White (lover, Red Clover and otliei grasses and clovers. , , Has given splendid results in the pBSi. Samples posted oil request. ALSO—"RECORDER" High-grade . Grus and Clover Seeds, iertiliser. Grain, ana nil other Farm Requirements ASK FOR OUR PRICES. J. JONES, LIMITED,. , m General Merchants and Auctioneers. City Markets. PRODTIC3S FOR SALE A USTRAMAN Wheat, 6/11; Barley, 4 '9; i'V 5/2; Mixed Grain, o/2. Poultry anff Pig Supplies Co., Fanshawe St. NIONS. 0/6; Potatoes, 0/0, Carrots, (<h. per bag; lent, sack mixed Vegetables. 11/--, Pumpkin, th.—Alexander and CO.. Merchants. Pukckolie. ONIONS, 6/6; Picklers, 7/6; Carrots, Parsnips, Beetroot, Pumpkins (Triumble). s'<>; sugar bag; re.il paid.—Box 1, i V ;CC " kolie. POTATOES, new, best. r>/6 3 mar hag. <*" J paid.—Quinn _ Mntatoki SPECIAL Line Pi? Feed, i'O ion. «'« ■ . O 1001b.; Oav Pollard, first grade. i«> ' 11/O Sack 1831 b.i Second Gradti. £4 ton. IICHARD ARTHUR. 29 Fort St.. Auckland-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22976, 2 March 1938, Page 4

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