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POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE A USTRALORP Stud Cockerels, Wallace- - v ville strain, 15/-. —Stone, Ph. 55W. Manure wa. 80. Cockerels (6). purebred, 0 months old . 15/ each.—Restar, Ph. 47D, Weymouth Rd., Manurewa. BREEDING Pen. 6 Muscovy Ducks and 1 White Drake, £4/5/-; freight paid; also White Muscovy Ducks, 4 months, 7/6 each. — J. Townsend, Te Awamutu. BROODERS (2), Excel, electric, new, capacity 200: £5/10/-.—Criglinston, Te Awamutu f t AGES, Cage Fronts, Biscuits, Seed, Revy quisites.—Johnnie Walker's. CIANARIES, cheap, selling out, cocks, hens. > —24 Westview Rd., Grey Lynn, week-end. f HIAMPION Laying Strain, White Leg\J horn, breeding Cockerels, —Grey. Ph. 111, Otahuhu. /IOCKEREL, W.L., excellent, sell or ex\J change 15.0.—38 4th ,Av., Kingsland. / 10K.NL00. Famous Pouttrv Mixture in Vy creases Egg Production. —All Stores. DRAKES d.R.). and 8.0. Cockerels, selected, 10/0 ea.—Lane, Clevedon, Ph. SW. D (RAK.ES, 12 prime. 0 months; 25 8.0. Pullets, near lay.—Barden. Brown's Rd., Manurewa. Ph. 97. DRAKES. Khaki Campbell. purebred, breeding i best strains; limited number. —Williams, "Marshlands, Panmure. DRAKES, Khaki, Gilmour's strain; 8.0., W.L. Cockerels, Dominion's best. —McKinney, Fancier, Pukekobe. DRAKES (8). K.C.. 3 8.0. Cockerels. 4 mths,, good strain. 7/0 each.—MacDonaid, Gillrltu Rd.. off Donovon St.. Avoudale bth. 8 VRAKES (50), Khaki Campbell, Cousen-i, U Broadbent strain, good type; 10/6 each. — Heighway, Hill Rd., Manurewa, Ph. 92D. DUCKS, young, K.C. and I.R„ laying.— Ph. 54-470. DUCKS, 53 K.C., young, over moult, ,/b each. —Box 21. or Ph. 38W. Papakura. IjTJGS, Khaki Campbell. Duck, fertile. 30/l\t 100.—Watson, Wiri. EXCHANGE Red Rump Hen for Red Rump | IJ Cock.—-Box. 33. Newmarket. j HENS (0) and 1 Well-bred Rooster. —Pft- | 5-1-110. . HENS (50). 8.0.. first-year, lu/- each.—A. Dotuiell, Favona Rd,. Mangere TNCUBATORS (2), Jubilee 040, JL Finer, McLeod Rd., Ph. COR, Henderson. INCUBATOR, 1.X.L., Kerosene, 200, per--1 feet; £lO. —Farr, Riverhead. INCUBATORS (2), Elect 100-egg. D .1 Gurnev, Rose berry Av„ Birkenhead . INCUBATOR. Buffalo. 360, gorxl working I order, complete with all fittings. J. A. Annan, Box 10, Manunui. I AYING Ducks, K.C., Cousens strain Ist JUseason, 10/ each; 2nd season, 7/0 each; 6 months, 12/0 each. Any number. —Hopkins Duck Farm, Patetonga. "VI'IN'ORCA Cockerels (6), purebred, 7 jVI months, 15/- each .—Ph. 11<W. PuKekohe lIULLETS, W.L., 0 months, quality birds, I 15/- each—lo4 St. George St., Papa'.VLß and W.L. Pullets, Aug. i IV. excellent layers; £1 each.—Laurie, o i Cook St.. Papakura. ~ i T> I.R. Breeding Cockerels. 6 months old, I\. Hellaby'g strain.—Hoppy, Stamford I Park Rd., Mt. Roekill. , at 'WHITE Leghorn, 5 months Puet s Ist - |VV class birds. 15/- each. —140 lah Rd.. j Onehunga. to-,-., i \7tTIRE Netting, 36 x 2in. - Wmgaies, i \ V Ironmongers, opp. Post Office. 1 ,|o K.C. and 1.R., Ist and 2nd year, laji "xing.—Burns, Gt. Sth. Rd., P toe, nr. Birdwood At. PULLETS, 'IOO 8.0., 6 months, Wallace1. ville strain, 15/; 50 W,L., o/imths., 14/, 30 W.L. Breeding Cockerels, 20/. All stock under supervision of Govt. Poultry Instructor. --H. Jeffries, R.D., Paeroa. QEDDON MEMORIAL TECH. COLLEGE. 0 —The Board of Managers, having decided to give up Agricultural Classes, has for Sale the Stock, Buildings and Equipment of its Poultrv Farm, situated at 81 Benson | Rd. Remuera Those interested may inspect Mod -Fri 9 a.m.-3 p.m., and submit written offers, addressed to G •! PARK. Principal Box 24W Auckland Book now for autumn-hatched 8.0. AND W.L. PULLETS. Eight weeks, 7/G ea.; 12 weeks. 12/6, cash with order. Don't miss this opportunity of securing proven layers. These Pullets will commence laying in the spring. Delivery from May 30. ROSEDALE POULTRY FARM. " The Pullet Specialists," Rosebank Road, Avondale. KHAKI Campbell Ducks. A Beautiful Pedigree Stud Drake, 6 months, bred from record egg strain, mated with 0 unrelated Khaki ducks, 0 months, which will be most profitable during winter months and then produce a line of champion laying ducklings, £5, plus freight. Or 10 Mismarked Khaki Ducks 0 months (no drake). O.K. for laying during winter, '£3/15/-, plus freight. Clean, healthy, free from disease. —P. W. G. Davidson, Est. 31 years, 54 Blockhouse Bay Rd. All inquiries Box 691, Auckland. PUREBRED COCKERELS. Australorp. Biack Orpington, White Leghorn, 7 rnths. old, £1 each; 9 niths. old, 30/- each; extra i special quality, 2gns. each. These birds are of outstanding* type. First prize and special I awarded my Australorp at A. and P. Show, ! Hamilton, also Champion Australorp Ribbon; : also first prize and special awarded my Aus- ! tralorp, Onehunga Show; first prize and I special awarded my Biack Orpington, W aij kato Show, and A. and P. Show, Hamilton; ! first prize also to my W.L. | SPECIAL OFFER OF AUSTRALORP i HENS—First-year Hens (last years pullets), i at 12/0 each. These birds will produce an j abundance of eggs throughout the winter. I Breed your own chicks and procure the best i at small cost. Quotes given for Breeding Pens i of 10 Hens and 1 Unrelated Cockerel. Price ion application. Trios from prize birds also i available. Special offer of \\ .L. Hens, nrst- : year birds, at 12/0 each—For further particulars regarding Pullets and 8.0. Hens, ! write to 13. M. FOX. TE AWAMUTU. | POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., WANTED BROODER Lamps, 2, good order. —B, c.o. Clifford. Te Awamutu. BUDGIES any colour, any quantity; best prices.—Pets Dept., Farmers' Trading Co. C CHARTERS Incubator, 540-ess. must be < perfect order. —Ph. 54-397. fIQCKERELS, prime, 6 months.—Cox, 56 v.' Meola Rd., Pt. Chevalier. INCUBATOR, 500 capacity. Charters pref.; 1 state price. condition.—Ron. Harding, Takanini. TNCUBATOR, Charters or Jubilee. Kero--1 sene. 400 t-o 500 eggs.—Poultry. 88 Astley Av., New Lynn. PULLETS, purebred 8.0.. laying and near, J.' 17/6. —Wilcock. Te Rapa. Box IG2. Hamilton. PULLETS. White Leghorn, 50, laying or JL close to laying.—Harry Rogers, Box 24, Pll kekohe. TN ADDITION to our usual supplies of 1 Poultry for our Auction Sale each Thursday we require 250 birds each week for Army orders, preferably Roosters 4 to 10 months old.—H. H. Pattle. Ltd.. The Auction Mart, Pukekobe. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR WANTED \ YRSHIRE Heifer. 8 months, pedigree, for A sale. —Ph. 60-259. Lt EHKSHIRES, Tamworths. Large Blacks. > Duroc Jerseys, all imp. strains. Inspection and correspondence invited.—Fred Discombe, Lucerndale, Cambridge. BULLS (2), Jersey, purebred. 18 months' old, very quiet, for sale. —Rowe. Umere Crescent, Eilerslie. CIALVES (8), weaner. heifer, good b.f. / backing.—Ph. SSD, Kumeu. COW for sale, due to calve in 2 weeks.— Ph. 22W, Albany. (10W, Jersey, for sale, just calved, good, J quiet.—Webb, Astley Av., New Lynn. fIOW. sound, good milker, third calf; V, calved last Sunday.—A. Stevenson, Albany. H'EIFERS (8), very choice and close up.— _ Sorraghan, Ph. 16K, Albany. ) TTEIFERS, 10 Jersey, due August-Sept., I Li. good line; Manurewa vendor. YV7SS I 11 EKALD. ! "I 'j'EIFERS, 30 choice Jersey, 2 years old, j JLI for sale; good -butter-fat backing; £S/10/- ! W. Ha licit, Waitoa. HEIFERS (5), Jersey, 1 Jersey Bull. Byrs.; what offers? —Opp. Mt. Wellington Road ! Board Office. Ph. 16-191. HEIFER, IS mths.. £6; 3 Calves, 7 mlhs. .70/- each. All choice, well done.—Porter, | Sunnvside Rd., Henderson, nr. Sunnyvale Stn. HEIFERS. 30, choice, in calf, Jersey and Jersev-crocs, mostly dehorned, good coud., well grown. Due June, and will sell any number. —Ph. 115 M. Helensville. TERSEY Heifer, first grade, duo to calve. »I —-Ph. 2SR, Papakura. TERSEY House Cow for sale; just calved. t) —Phillips, Wallace Rd., Mangere. TERSEY-Shorthom cross Heifer, close ealv»J imr: also nice Hack aged.—Kimberley, Sub-slat ion, Henderson. 1 jf ILKING Cows, in calf, and Heifers. —R. iVI Laurie. Swanson, OUTSTANDING Stud Berkshire Boar, born 7/12/43; price £5/5/-. —Geo. Bishoprick, Te Puke BUSINESSES WANTED \ PARTMENT House, small, good locality, A. urgent.—HG669 Hkr\l». 4 PARTMF.NT House, freehold. City or subj\. urbs.—RN272 Herald. Hamilton. \ PARTMENT House, suit Lady, good j.'v locality; no agents.—Ph. 42-341. VPARTMENTS or Flats, in good area, buy or lease; good turnover; £3500 cash; no agents.—BX72B Jlerui>. 4 PARTMENTS, Guest Houses and Mixed - V Businesses warded; clients waiting.—Ph. 30-959, Ripley, Hellaby's Bldgf., Queen St. "OUSINESS. small, sound, with modern I > accom. Xo food. Partnership considered. U.S.A. exper. Button. 10 Jnverary Av.. I Epsom. BUTCHERS, cash trade; full details, strictest confidence. —JK7S Herald. DATRY or Mixed, price up to £750; any locality; must have living accom.; urgent. ! --Ph. 61-516, 4 t DELICATESSEN Shop, in good suburb; genuine; must be accomm.—oS79 Heraid. / 1 EXERAL Drapery, about £12,000 turnvlover; progressive country town pref.; returned serviceman.—MVl22 Herald. ( i UOCEHY or Dairy and Mixed, with accom.; all cash to £ 1000.—RD360 Herald /G ROCERY Business, city or suburbs; good VK turnover essential.—James Rodger, Business Specialist, 620 Cooke's Bldg. Ph. 30-947. HAIRDRESSER Business, Man's; cash buyer; country town, or seaside resort.— 70 Hishu.p Agent, Tauranga. HOME Cookery, with living quarters.—LE !W7 ILekald. IXYESTOK will buy for cash substantial ! Clothing, Furniture or Manufacturing Business.—ME 156 llekald. | ENDING Library and Stationery, without !J living accom. —EDSSi Herald. H.AIH DRESSING Salon, Ladies', City or suburbs, cash. —Ph. 03-34-i. FRUIT WANTED J3ASSION Fruit. Sd per lb.—Ph. 80-3-16. paSSIONFRITIT, 7d per lb.—New AmeriI can Milk Bar. Newmarket. "OdSSICN Fruit.-—Quality Fruits, Ltd., 19 X Mahuru St. (opp. Frankiiam's), New-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 3

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