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PLANTS, TREES, ETO., FOE SALE /"IERBERAS, feds, pinks, creams, I/O each, \XIS/0 doz.—Henderson, Otara Rd., O'liuhu. quantity. lor elasshouees 10 x 14, VX 10 x 12, cheap.—lß Sackville St., Grey Lynn. | CELAND Popples, Artist's Glory, 3/6 60. 1 pstd.—N. Kokich. Kokopu R.D., Wbangarei. T EEKS. Musselburgh, stronsr plants, 2I- 100. U posted.—L Coker. Karat: a, Papakura LEEKS, Musselburgh, 2/0 100, &/- 500; Sago Bushes, 2/Ci; Thyme. I/-; post. free. —(Jr. Parker. Maugarongo Rd.. Otorohanga. J EEKS, Giant Brusselburg, finest variety -J grown, strong:, healthy plants; 2/0 100. Special quotes quantities.—Scaview Nurseries. Waiau Pa, ONION Seed new season Pukekohe keeper, 2/- oz., 6/- l /ilb. —H J Clark. Nurseryman Now Lynn ONION Seed, Govt, certified. Pukekohe Longkeepers, Jlb„ 10/0; % / 4 1b., 5/-, posted; delivery early March.—H. J. Middleton, Box JO, Pukekohe. J>ASSXON Fruit, large, purple, from selected - seed; 2/0 doz., posted.—Nurseries. 125 Wheturangi Rd., Green Lane. PRICKLY Fear supplied to Diabetics. — X HM2NS Hkhalu. PEL Shiiwe aiino lui Garden I'atlis.- *« MeCallum Bros Eridean s Bides., 12-01 M Q BALLOTS. Giant Russian, sound bulbs. O limited stock. !/- lb., 1/8 posted.- Ooulou Clarke. Queen St.. C.l, opp. Smith & Caugbey. CJURPLUS Exhibition Daffodils, 20 good O varieties, for '2O/- posted,—W. Danby, Box HO, Thames. PRODUCE FOR SALE OR WANTED BARLEY Meal, at lowest prices. Specially recommended for poultry and pigs.—J. Jones, Ltd., City Markets. Auckland. BARLEY, Australian, clipped and undipped, arriving March. Order now for best ex-wharf cash price.—Perkins. City Markefs Ph. 82-111. fCARROTS, choice table, 10/- sugar bag; v/ rail paid.— W Fleming. Kairangi. Cambridge. /"CARROTS, 501b., Parsnips, 501b. bag, v mixed, 10/- each.—Ralph Smith, Pye's Pa, Tauranga. f 10CKSF00T Seed, approx. 4801b.. nbsov> lately clean, bright seeds. What offers the lot or part?—XY2Bl llkiuld. ( 10CKSF00T, excellent line, 10001b., farmvv ers' harvested, old pasture, treble sieved. — 8L258 llkiuld. I^GGS. —Consign to J. Jones, Ltd., Anck-J-J land, for best prices and prompt returns. We pay freight on consignments of eggs. HAY', approx. 3 tons, stacked, .CO. —Ph. 82 K, Papakura. HAY, til- a bale.—O'Connor. Ph 140. Helensville. H'AY, baled, good, from stack.—Dorr, Ph . :iO. Te Aroha. HAY, 100 bales, vie. Hobsonvillc. clean, sweet, '!,/• bale. —Ph. lOlli. Henderson. HAY, good quality, baled, any quantity. £■ 1/101- off press.—Ph lloM. Te Aroba. after 8 p.m \TEADOU" ilay (baled). trucks, good, .I*l. clean, wanted; state price on truck for immediate delivery; forwarding station also state. —KL7OM Jlehald, Hamilton. ONIONS, Pukekohe Longkeeper, Ist quality; 31/- bag. rail paid.—XV Lapwood, Tuakau. ONION Seed, Pukekohe Keeper; 2/- oz., G/V;ib. Quote larger quantities.—ll. J. Clark, Nurseryman, Now Lynn. 'PARSNIPS only, 501b. 10/-. Ralph ONION Seed, Pukekohe Keeper; 2/- oz., G/v;ib. Quote larger quantities.—lt. J. Clark, Nurseryman, Now Lynn. 'PARSNIPS only, 501b. 10/-. Ralph X Smith, Pvs Pa, Tauranga.. TJOTATOES, email, 5 tons, suitable pigs.— X PJI. 04-124. F3TATOES, Pumpkins, L.K. Onions, 10/; Cabbage. 5/; Marrows, 0/; sugar bag, rail paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. "POTATOES, Pumpkins, L.K. Onions, 10/-; X Cabbage, 5/-; Marrows, 6/-; sugar-bag, rail paid.—Franklin Supplies. Pukekohe. "WHEAT, Maize, Stock Meal, All Pig and * » Poultry Foods at lowest rates.—J. Jones. Ltd.. City Markets, Auckland. . TDST ARRIVED. —Stockmeal and J meal. Also Potatoes, Onions. 'Bran. Pollard Wheat, Maize, Meatmeal. A. M. DOULL AND CO., 00 Hobson St. Ph. 41-735. OATEN Meat is a first-class Pig. Cow or Cattle Feed, £7 10/- per ton, 81- per sack 1051b.; also available. Wheat, Barieymeal. Stockmeal, Meatmeal, at market ratesArthur's, 29 Fort St. PURE GRAIN MEAL Feeding has proved X best by test. No. 1 Pignieal, €l2/10/- ton. Peameal, No. 1 quality, .<'l2/10/- ton. Order early and make sure of supplies.—Primary Producers Supplies, Ltd., 50 Customs St. W. "T J O N E S, LTYTITO. •J. CRASS SEED-, GRAIN, HARDWARE. SPECIAL MIXED CRASS SEED. For Burns and Broken Country. PRICE 7d PER LB. Net F. 0.13. or F.0.R., Auckland. Contains Cocksfoot, Perennial Rye, Italian Rye, Crested Dogstail, White Clover, Cowgrass and other valuable Grasses and Clovers. Similar to the mixture we have been supplying for many seasons past and which has given such satisfactory results. Samples posted on request. Any quantity supplied. GRAIN—We carry one of the heaviest stocks in Auckland and have regular shipments arriving. Ask for our prices. POULTRY—Our Poultry Auctioneering Business is the largest in Zealand. Results tell. EGGS—We are one of Auckland's leading Wholesale Licensed Egg Distributors. We pay freight on Eggs consigned to us, also on returned empties, and supply Poultry and Egg Crates to our suppliers. For most satisfactory returns and prompt payments, consign your Poultry and Eggs to our Sales. HA RDW.AR E—Building Materials, Fencing Wire, Joinery All Hardware Lines at Lowest Rates. J. JONES, LIMITED. General Merchants and Auctioneers. CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED BULBS WANTED.— We are" cash Buyers of your surplus Bulbs in all varieties of Lilies, Lacbenalias, Ixias, coloured Freesias. Vnlottaa, .Vermes. Bulbous Irises, Double Primroses. etc. You may have many pounds' worth of surplus bulbs in your garden which would bring you in a yearly income or furnish a means through credit note given for adding to your present collection from our extensive catalogues Our Autumn Bulb Catalogue ts now ready and posted free on request, also our article " Bulb Growing for Amateurs' for those interested I 11 Alt RISON'S NU USERIES P.O Box l, Palmerstoii North FRUIT FOR SALE I t PPLES, eating, dessert. S/0; small, 7/-, | d cookcrt., 7/0 case, rid.—Pauzie. Henderson, j i PPLES, Cookers, 7/0; Spy. S/Ci; rail paid. I . v —Davidsou. Gratia. i 4 PPLES, Dessert, 10/-; small, til--, Cookers, :\ .- •; Pears. Bottling and Dessert, 10/-; railed. — F. Piatt, Henderson. \ PPLES. Cravenstein, choice. tree-ripened; xl rail paid to your nearest station; Si- 401b. case.— H, R Skelton, Hnapai. A PPLES, Pears, mixed varieties, cheap r.V fruit; call yourself and see; no mail orders. ---The Grove Orchards 8. M. Covic, Lincoln Rd., Henderson. BOX Chretien, 12, case.—J. Nola. West Coast Kd., Oratia, Ist house past P.O. BON Chretien. 12/0; Batlarat Apples. 8/0; rail pd.—Ward Bros. Sturgess Rd Hen derson BON CHRETIEN Pears, 12/0 case, rail paid. Advice when sent. —A G Price. Sturgcs Rd., Henderson /Sox Orange Pippin. 10/- per case, railed. U —G Millar, Kumeu R.D. fi OLDEN Delicious, 11/<i; Jonathan, 10/-; U Packhams. 12/0; railed —A Vodanovich. Flansliaw Hd.. Henderson . /S RAPES, Sweet, suitable for wine What VJ offerV—O. Syme, Taupiri. AUCTIONS • u /s RAVENSTEIN Apples, quality trceVJ ripened, 0/0 case cash, delivered City depot or railed.—Vitadalo Orchards, Puriri Road, Birkdale. MOORE'S Orchards, Henderson. —Quiiic.es shortly. 15/- bushel. 12/6 8/- %; Pears shortly, 10/0: Apples. Cookers. </0; Cox, 10/-; railed, P-'.M'S. Bottling and Eating, quality guaranteed; 12/0 railed; advise when sent. — F. Sol j an, Henderson. . 'PEARS best Bottling and Eating, 12/0; S Apples. Cox Orange 10/-, Kid Orange lO -, Cooker 7/0, Delicious 8/-. —M. B Yozin. Swnnsori PEAL'S, Packhams, bottling or dessert, 12/0; A pules, Cox's Orange, 10,/-; ready soon; advice when sent. — E. U Paltridge, Ra 111 gar Rd.. Henderson. TOMATOES, Sauce. 3d; own containers; 5/0 case rid. —102 Waiatarua Rd.. Remuera. mOMATOES, Ist quality, round table 201b I case 8/4; 121b. case, 5/4; crinkled, table, 901b case 0/8; 121b case. 4/3 Freight tiaid Leonard. Leo St., Hastings TU'riNDFALL .Apples, Jonathan, perfect conV? dition, 0/0 case, small sizes, '>'o ; ITn * mediale delivery; rail paid.—Box 8, Kumeu. "a PPLEsT— Order Now for delivery, March. i\ Delicious, Northern Sp.v. tied Spy. 1 Of; Ballarat. Salome. Dunns 8<: rail paid. 1 eait> 'ill finished hranicb,. "" , Henderson. i pi'LES now ready; Mcintosh Red, beau1\ tiful eating, Canadian; Golden Delicious, Laxtan Superb and Jonathan's, ready 'Win-' 10/- per case, railed—G Miller. Kumeu R.D B— ON CHRETIEN Pears, best bottling or desert at their prime this week, tiel them from the orchard, cheap. BECROFT, Just past Post Office,' Henderson. PUERRE Bosc Pears, excellent bottling and O dessert. Fancy grade. Advise when sent. Order now for March delivery. 12/0 case, rail paid J. S. BORICH, Lincoln Rd., Henderson. PEARS, Packhams, best bottling: or desX sort, quality guaranteed, ready March, p>/0 IOIb case, rail paid, Advice when sent. H. MOORS. Rathgar Rd„ Henderson. PEARS, Packhams, similar to Bon Chretien, X splendid dessert, or bottlintf; fancy prade, medium and large. 12/0; smaller, 10/-; rail paid. F. A. Wright, Henderson. P3ARS, Winter Colo, ready mtddlo of Alarch, 12/'. •101b. case; Jonathan Apples, March 20 (approx.), 10/- 40ib. case. Railage paid. Cash with order. —W. K. Crombio. Box 127, llavelock North. T AST of Gravensteln tind Bon Chretien. IJ Willie Sharp at their best, only 5/- -101b; Watermelons, 3d lb; Lomous Tomatoes, Figs, Pumpkins, at orchard only. Brinir containers. MAZURAN, Next Garage. Lincoln Rd., Henderson. FRUIT WANTED PASSION Fruit wanted, (id per lb.—Quality Fruits, Ltd., 19 Mahuru fct. (opp. Frankham's). Newmarket. P'ASSIO.N-Fruit. —Tutu your Passion-fruit PASSION-Fruit. —Turn your Passion-fruit into cash. W6 will collect' find, pay best prices. Rinff 42-762 for details. Citrus Products, Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 3

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