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PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOE SALE LEEK, 3/- per 100. posted.—K-iXlcn, 155 TUirangi l{d., New Lynn. J I ETTUCE, Beetroot, 1/- 100, 8/- 1000.— Jj Phillips, Parry St., Sandringham. fyfAIDENHAIR Fern (baskets), fine.—Ph. MANGOLD Plants, ready, 0/- 1000; Yellow IVX Globe; cash, rail paid.—S. Ballard, Runciman. MANURE, poultry, 3/- bag, 10 bags 25/- «"-*• ex fowlhouse.—Misa, 116 Balmoral Rd. 62-805, 00.305. MJ'NA Lobata, 8 plants, 2/- posted.—T. Richards, Cambridge. ONION", P.L.K., young plants; 10/ 1000, posted.—Reardon, 13 George Terrace, Oneliunga. RED Shingle, Sand. Nosv Available.—McCallum Bros., Endean's Bldgs. Ph. 42-604. rpOBACCO Plants, 3/0 25. 0/0 50, MlX 100 posted.—Green Lane Nursery, rpOMATO, Kondine Red, outdoor grown, X healthy, vigorous plants, 4/- 50, post pa. —A. Bolton, Kiwi Gardens, Mangere Bridge. rp'OMATOJSS, Market Favourite and Bonny X Best. 1/3 doz., posted.—Grimmer, Insoll Av„ Hamilton. TOMATOES, commercial planting. Ausi. tralian and Tatura Round Dwarf, £2 1000. —Pearson, Veronica St., New Lynn. rpOMATOES, Best of All and Market King, A 25 2/0, 00 4/0; Lettuce, 100 2/0; Salvia, Bonfire, 25 3/. All strong plants. Posted.— Calderwood, Nurseryman. Hamilton. 17INNIAS, giant dahlia-flowered, gold medal £J strain-, also Dwarf Pom Poms, Asters, Giant Crego, Phlox, Marigolds. 0/- 300, 3/0 50. posted.—Selwyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. T ETTUCE, Beetroot Cauliflower, En Beld XJ Cabbage Plants, well packed. 3/- 100. 1/9 50; Beans, Purple Wonder, dwarf, heavy cropper, 10d per packet. 3 for 2/3, posted.— Sliadwick'a Nurseries. Otahuhu. rpOMATO Plants, Tatura Dwarf, Break o' i Day, Kondine Red, box-grown we hardened plants of guaranteed quality, N- ~<j; special quote for Tatura Dwarf to growers. Storey's Nurseries, 905 Mt. Eden Rd. TTEGETABLE and Flower Seeds of the V highest quality; Bedding Plants in endless variety, * Gordon Clarke, Seedsman Florist, Queen St., Auckland (opp. Smith & Caughey). ROCK Melon Seed.—We .have a wonderful variety of genuine American-grown. Varieties include Spicy, Hearts of Gold. Hales Best, Netted Gem, etc. Each variety '.M pkt.. 8d pkt. posted. Special quotes for quantities. O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS. LTD., 10-18 Cook St,, Auckland, C.l. TriCmiiY COLLECTION.—2S Cabbage, V 25 Silverbeet, 25 Lettuce, 25 Leeks. Jo Kumaras, 15 Tomatoes, 5/0 the lot, posted. Kumaras, At- 100, posted; Tomatoes, Beef Steak, Marglobe, Break o' Day. Aust. Dwarf, Tatura Dwarf, 3/- 25, 5/• 50, posted. WILLBER. Nurseryman, Avondale. 5.W.3. Box-grown Plants.— Asters, 3/0 50; Antirrhinums, semidwarf, :s/0 50; Balsams, Camel iti-shaped flowers :)/0 50; Cosmos, double. 3/0 50; Cosmos, Klondyke (orange flare), 3/6 50; Salpiglosis, beautiful mixed shades 3/6 SO; I etunias, mixed colours, 3/6 50; /muias dahlia flowering, 3/0 50; Koshias, ornamental bush, 3/0 50; Salvia, feonfire, 4/6 50. J. YOUJsG, 29 Kenderdine Rd., Papatoetoe. TOMATOES, Australian Dwarf, Tatura Dwarf, Beefsteak, Marglobe, Perfection, 3/- 25, 5/• 50, posted; Celery, white plume, 3/- 25, 5/- 50; Lettuce, new American, blackseeded Neapolitan, Webbs Wonderful, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Beet, Red and Silver, 1/6 50, 2/6 100, posted. TAYLOR'S (NOW HARRISON'S), 068 New North Rd., Mt. Albert, 8.W.2.

POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE AN CON AS, great winter layers; Settings, 12/-, post free.—M inter, Birkenhead. I NDAL'USIAN Settings, limited .number 12 ixeggs, 12/ o.—Wallace, Nixon fat., HamilA toll 'NCONA& and Minorca®, 10/6; Australorp anil White Leghorns, 7/0- —Paulgcr, Ph. 117K, Raetilri. , , , . , „„ BANTAM Settings, h igh-elass stock. 2J King Edward St., Dom nion Rd. BLACK "Pekin Settings, also Silkworms, 1/• doz., posted.—Johnnie Walker's, top Queen TVKOODERS (3), elec., II ay in an 600, £7 1J 10/- each—Whittord. Edmonton Road. Henderson (not Saturday). BROWN Leghorn Breeding Pens. Ist class birds.—L. Lye, Newstead, Hamilton. BROWN Leghorn Championship Settings, 21/-; Langshan, 15/-. —knight, Arthur Rd., Manurewa. TJUDGIES tor talking, all colours. —Ph. BUDGIES for talking, all colours. —i j n. SO-14G, or XP457 llehald. /"iHICKS, Pullets, 24th and 30th, £4 and £8; Manure, 'J/(J bag, £'2/10/- truck load. —Stratford and Bates, Whenuapai. pIIICKS, day-old, 1t.1.1K W.L., and B.O.; world's record strain, hatching now.—Ph. 25-281, or write 118 Lucerne Rd. Hellaby. COCKERELS, W.L., 10 weeks, 2/8 U Hutchinson, near Sunnyvale Station, Henderson. . „ „ , /NORXLOO Famous Poultry Mixture in\J creases Egg Production. —All Stores. DUCKS (20), E.G., Ist-year, laying well; 0/- each.—Ph. 170 M, Pukekohe. BUCKS (j.2). K.C.. Ist year, laying; no delivery.—hi. Holden, Takamni. DUCKS, young Pekin, laying, 7. and 1 Drake, prize strain, splendid laying and table, £-3/10/ —B. Morris, Kumeu. HEN, 12 Chicks, B.O.; 22/0. Ellison, Yates Rd., Mangere. Ph. 5-1-080. HENS <G), 8.0.„15t year, full lay; 45/ lot. —3 Tirohanga Av., Rernuera. 24-950. HENS. GO, 8.0.. Ist year, full laytVcnnail strain; 12/G ea. or offer.—Bielby, Silverdale. Ph. 14A. , , HENS, W.L., good, Ist year, laying, 7/-; bring own crates.—Fowey Poultry Farm, Ph. 2(>M. Hawick. PIGEONS, young, white, fantail; 5/- pair. —Jones, 20 Graham St., City. FjLLETS, R.1.R., 8 weeks; S/-; free range, well grown— L. Armstrong, Titirangi. "PULLETS, 6, B 0., 11 weeks, 7/- each.— I Dickev. Old Wairoa Rd., Papakura. PULLETS', hatched Sept. IS; W.L., 2 mths, 8/-; R.I. Ked, 10 w'ks, i)/-.—Rendell, Buck land. Ph. 221 J. Pukekohe, TJULLETS, purebred, W.L...3 months. 10/ B. i Cash with order. Fowl Manure available. — J, Milroy, Karansrahake. Ph. 33J. "PULLETS, W.L., qual , 15 wks 10/-;12 X wks., 0/0j first-year Laying Pullets, 6/8. —D. L. Jessop, Te Atatn Rd., Henderson. ROSELLA and Cage, reasonable. ■Ponsnriby Rd. . __ _ SETTINGS of Muscovies, 10/-; K.C., W. Pekius, W.L., R.1.R., Australorp, 81— Bloomfield, Waharoa. TABLE Poultry, choice, order early for X Xmafl.—Wilson. 20 Haast St., Remuera, Ph. 25-079. WL., First-year, Laying Pullets. 10/- each. . 1257 Dominion Rd. Extension. \\T L. Perching Pullets, 8/(1 each, cash with * » . order.—Mancer. Silverdale. Ph. SA. \\T L. Chirks, good strain, 1/- each; no VV . Sun, trade.—l 3 Sultan St., EHerslie. BROWN Leghorns (Standard), 6 to S weeks old Pullets, 10/6; Cockerels, same age; also Breeding Cockerels. New blood to Auckland district,—D. Sutton, Redoubt- Road, Pa patoetoe. O ETTINGS, W.L., Massey College strain. 0 Wonderful birds and layers, specially selected. 15 eggs 15/0, posted. J. FRANK, , , 33 Itidilell Rd.. St. Heliera, Auckland. OETTINGS, W.L.. and Australorp, 12/0, 0 posted; Minorca, 15/-, posted; Breeding Cockerois, W.L.. 10/- each; 8.L., 12/0 each; limited number B.L. and Minorca Daj-old Chicks, 2/0 each.—Misa, PouUr.v Breeder, 116 Balmoral Rd. Ph. 02-SOS, 05-365. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS—B weeks VV old 7/-; 14 weeks old, 11/-; 16 weeks old, 12/-'. Railed free. Ail birds from mature blood-tested stock. j. N. 11088, Waimauku. |?GGS GALORE THIS CHRISTMAS.— Hi W.L. and R.I.R. Laying Pullets, 15/ each. W.L. First-year Hens, laying, 10/ each. Cash with order, delivered free to rail. Crates extra, returnable. FOX, Rosebank Road. Avondale. O ETTIN'GS, Black Orpington, the best O utility breed. Wonderful winter and Bummer layers, fine table birds. Selected eggs from our heavy-laying, hardy, lien-hatched, freerange stock. High fertility, good packing, delivery by return mail; 15 eggs 10/6, posted. L. 11. GRAFTON. Howe St., Howick. SETTINGS OF EGGS from my Champion O Prize-winning Australorps; exceptional layers. Price. 21/- per 15 large-sized eggs. Set tines of Eggs from my Prize tind noted Egg-producers, W.L.. Rhode Island Red and B O Price 15/- per 15 eggs, posted. Settings from F lock-ma tings, price, 12/ G. posted, or i">/10'- per 100 railed. Quotes given for Australorp W.L. and 8.0. First-year Hens; outstanding type and in full lay. Special Quotes iriveii for 12 or more. Booking orders for 1-month-old Cockerels, R.I.R. and W.L.. mixed, each. Specially selected from outstanding birds suitable for next season's breeding, 3/0 each —For further particulars, write to B M. FOX, POULTRY SPECIALIST. TE AWAMPTU. T\rHY BE SHORT OF EGGS P—You can VV havo abundance of Eggs it you purchase vour pullets Now from the Rosedale Poultry Farm. We aro offering a Special Line of 5000 W L. Pullets, specially selected for Egg .Production. These Pullets are reared under idea! conditions in Auckland's most up-to-date rearing establishment. Don't miss this opportunity of securing some of these healthy, sturdy Pullets that will live and lay. It is unwise to leave vour ordering until the end of the season as we were compelled to turn down manv Hundreds last season. Wo strongly advise booking immediately. The demand for Rosedale Pullets is ever increasing. Be one of uie manv satisfied customers, and Order Now from the "Pullet Specialists"; 12 weeks old, 12/0 each. Cash with order. Special quote for largo orders. "The Pullet Specialists," ROSEDALE POULTRY FARM, Rosebank Road, Avondale. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC.. WANTED BANTAMS, Broody, urgently.—W. Page, 5 Sarawia St., Parnell. Ph. 44-140. l^GG -Washing Machine, state price, parties. Jj —Rosedale Poultry Farm, Roscbank Rd.. Avondale. . TNCUBATOR, Gamble, 1182 size; cash offer; x can be inspected working.—C. T. Bardinge, :i;v» Donovan St., Avondale South. POULTRY Manual, 'by Lewis Wright.—L. 1 Lye, Newstead. Hamilton. rn'URKEYS. any size; best prices per lb live 1 weight.—Sandford, Ltd.. P.O. Box -MB rrURKEY Gobblers (2), Bronze Mammoth, JL for breeding; must be able to pass Govt, stock inspector's examination, as required for export.—Write, giving full parties, and price, to Export, P.O. Box 402, Auckland, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 3

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