. LIVESTOCK FOB SALE ERKSHIRE and Tamworth Boars and Hatrick, Papakura. L_ BERKSHIRES PAST MATURING SELECTED BOARS AND SOWS, . . • All Arcs.. . Inquiries and Inspection Invited. T. K. BUTLER, Cambridge. Phono 323 P. BERKSHIRES, Tamworths, Largo Blacks, Difroc Jerseys, all ages; imported strains, 800 to select from. Inspection and correspondence invited. FRED DISCOMBE, Lucerndale. Cambridge. BOAR. Tamworth, i) months, choice, 7gns; Sows (li), beautiful quality, 5 months, 6gns, unrelated. —-W. G. Bell, Papakura. BULL, Jersey. l-2yrs. Phone 33K," Patumahoe. Bulls, pedigree jersey, ;i and 2-year-old, good butte:'-fat backings. Tho herd of G1 cows averaged. 4091b. fat last season group herd-test. —Write or Ring 74R, F. GECK. Te Kauwhata. OOW, Jersey, young, quiet, sound; cheap; due Monday.—llotlgkinson, Alfriston. COW, Jersey, just calved; sound, easy to milk. —Wright, Bush Rd„ Albany. GOWS (Jersey), due now; Yearling Bull and Heitcrs. —Fryer, Exmouth Rd.. Northcote. DAIRY Heifers, 5 Springers, good; Hoisteins, Jersey-cross, duo October, November; high-producing dams; £7/17/6 the line. «—F. Taylor, Pokeno. HEIFER, Yearlingr, Jersey-cross. fjood.— Week-end, Knight, View Rd., Henderson. HEIFER, Jersey-Shorthorn, closo profit; quiot, will lead. —H. Merz, Valley Rd., Henderson. HEIFERS, 2 Holstein, 2 Shorthorn, at profit.—Price, Cambria Park, Papatoetoe. i' « HEIFER, Jersey, good, quiet, tether anywhere; due now. —Becroft, near Post - Office, Henderson. HEIFERS, two, Jersey, one just ill, one on drop, threo years, big, Peagram, Papatoetoe. near Pulnnui Station. JERSEY -Ith calver, due; sound, quiet.— 3G Bollard Av., Avondale. TERSEY, good, quiet, due 20th; high proJERSF.Y Cow. springing, sound, young, quiet—Shadbolt, Portage Rd., New Lynn. TERSEY Heifer Calves (3), 4 weeks old; <fj inf. —Jensen, South Rd., Henderson. JERSEY Cow, nice, and Day-old Heifor Calf; fS/10/. —Hughes, Pleasant Road, Glen Eden. QHORTHORN (3), choice, 2 Jersey, all O close profit.—22 Montroso St., Pt. Chevalier. "TfTEANEII Pigs. Tamworth and Borkshirc, (I 25h each; also purebred Tam. Boar, 10 South Rd.. Henderson. "tttHOLE Herd, 18 cows—Phone 82K, VV Papakura, evening. 2 Heifers. 2 Cows, at profit; not Sunday.— Bonnion, end Yates Rd., Mangere. o*2nd Calvers, Shorthorns, all calved: £S/10/. O _r. AVyllie, Punui Rd.; Papatoetoe. "PEDIGREE Recorded Pigs—Tamworth and orders now for Recorded Sows and Boars. Inspection invited. E. J. JONES, Eureka. Phone 263K, Hamilton. IN-Pig Berkshire Sows. _ also Large Black and serviceable Berkshire Boars. PUKETE- STUD, G. Jamieson, Horotiu, Hamilton. Phone 272 W. JUST Had sth Calf, quiet Jersey, choice; T ARGE White Service Boars and younger JLi 'stock, both sexes. Proved strains. Prices reasonable'. Inquiries invited. G. D. PORRITT, Pukeroro, R.D., Hamilton. Phone 17SS, Cambridge. , HORSES AND VEHICLES TOR SALE /~\ART Harness, practically now.—Knight, Muir Rd.. Mangere Bridge. FARM Horse, syrs, quiet; chains, pole. Seay. Albany. —_ Eatju Horses rel.; Cart's, Harness. - -Gee, TIS.. Mangere. Ph. 169. Otahuhn *I7'ARM Horses (14), of all classes, guaranX teed sound, good workers, ,years; £lo to £3O—T. Page, 4 Queon s Way, Mt. Roskill, Three Kings, Phone 13-332. "171 ILLY, %-draught, three years all work, J? highest recommendation. —Sanford Bros., Tuakau. —rr-=^rr-—XGS (2). %-shaft, one iron-tyred, £4/10/-, and ono lubber-tyred. £7/10/-; both m perfect order. —Butler's Garage. Papatoetoe. -i /Light Harness Mare, all farm work, fullX sister Trustworthy.—Buckland s Sale, Westfield. Thursday. J 9th. DOGS FOR SALE A' LSATIAN Dog. lovely, young, very quiet, £o. ]R. Paton. Otaliuhu. Phone 13oW. ORZOI Dog Pups, parents prize-winners. —32 Clarence St.. Hamilton. CATTLE Pups (bred from workers), dogs, 10/-. —Watson, Wiri. ("1 \TTLE Dog Pups (2). female, 3 months. / —J. Baran. Sunnyvale. RATTLE Pups, parents excellent finders, cattle and pigs in bush; bitch, £1; dogs, so/. F.. Norton, Rototuna, Hamilton. COCKER Spaniel, Fox Terrier. Male Puppies.—Ye Parrot Shonue. Victoria St. OG Kennel, large, nearly new. lifting side, £Q. —Phone 13-220. TT\OGS' Hospital.—Animals visited. Day, 1) night service.—Vet. O- G. Lambert. Ph. S(j-999. TTiNGLISH Springer Spaniel Dog, young. JII 107 Station Ed., Penrose. T7TVGLISH Setter Pups, good working ri strain; £1. —Wood, 2IW. Whitford. HARNESS for Dogs, all sizes.—Johnnie Walker's, Top Queen St. nrjOME wanted Purebred Blue Merle Dog. ri ■ s months; farm preferable. —Grey, lo Coronation Rd„ Epsom. HOTEL for Dogs. Boarding Kennels, Tamaki Bridge. Otahuhu. Phone 134. IRISH Terrier, 2 years; purebred; gentle. —S.T., 517. Herald. tteT. Clinic, Boarding Kennels, Papakura. V Jarvis. Vet. Practitioner. Ph. 1/1. Leading Dog, sheep and G cattle; no bite.-Ring 12-816. Robson, Mangere. r OWING to war conditions a team of three first-class young station Dogs, £2O the three, work both sheep and cattle; head, hunt-away, .back or do anything. Apply Trial Dog. 469 M. Herald. ■ —Pedigree Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel Bitches;- cheap.—J. Mlddleton, Nelson St.. Papakura. J 3 Purebred Miniature smooth-haired male Foxie Pnppics.—Coates. C/o HockenhnlL opp. Store. Titirangi. DOGS WANTED COCKER Spaniel, black, Brindle Bulldog; male pups.—M.. 561, Herald. JOHNNIE WALKER'S. Tod Queen St., Day ton nrices for Dog Puppies. CAGE BIRDS ETC. •" A VIARY, Yorkshire Canaries. Double A. Breeders, Show Cages. Travelling Case, etc. —Elliott. 35 Hackett St.. W.lBUDGIES, for breeding, various colours.— At Walker's, top Queen St. AN ARIES, Whistling Cocks, from. 10/-. — Ye Parrot Shoppe, Victoria St., EOLLER Canaries, White Yorkshire Hens, —Walker's, top Queen St. ANTED Urgently.—Budgies, all colours; lowest price.—Spot 'Cash, 414, Herald. Hamilton. "VORKSHIRE Canaries, Cranston strain, X pairs, singles, splendid songsters, cheap to clear. —Mayn. Douglas Rd., Mt. Eden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 6
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