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FAT STOCK BUYERS FAT STOCK Lncra last season we- will be* consistently in the market during the coming season for all classes of stock for export at competitive rates] HAIR BROS. Phones: Office 611; after hours, J. H. R. Egan, 1676; D. F. Hair, 1224 M; J. R. Hair, 12245; J. MacDonald, 444.

FAT STOCK BEFORE selling your Fat Stock ring me for highest prices on the hooks at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay. 0. J. BENNETT PHONE 1163. COMMON. SHELTON & CO. LTD. / Agents for MESSRS. M. A. ELIOTT LTD.. Palmerston North. Buyers of Fat Stock on Hooks at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay Works. Highest Schedule Rates given. Phones: Office 1133. Private 1547. 1644. 1084. FAT STOCK JEFFREYS & CO. Buyers of Fat Ewes for Freezing, at highest market rates. Phones: Office 1512 M, Private 117. FAT STOCK CARROLL & COOPER riASH Buyers of all classes Fat Stock, including Pigs, at highest market x-ates. Phone 1112 W. Town Office: W. E. Chamberlain, N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Building. Childers Road. FAT STOCK G. H. SCEATS BUYER of Fat Stock at Kaiti and Tokomaru Works. Phones: Office (Good's Buildings), 1134; after hours, 416. R. V. POCOCK P.B. Representative Allen & Findlay Ltd., N.Z. Agents Armour & Co. Ltd.. London. Buyers of FAT STOCK' a't highest market prices. Selling at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay. Phones: Office 1354, Private 706. Agents: A. M. des Barres. Tokomaru Bay, Phone 26; I. S. C. Dalgairns, Ruatoria, Phones, Office 24. Res. 1. FAT STOCK AS AGENTS for THOS. BORTH WICK & SONS (A/sia) Ltd., we are cash buyers of MUTTON. LAMB, BEEF and PIGS on hooks at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay Works. Phones: Office 61 and 1000. After hours; H. B. Drummond 1593: W. A. Smith. 327: F. M. Hodge. 623. Carriers: T. P. Hogan. Phone 1669; A. W. J. Clayden. Phone 31W, Te Karaka: N. B. Smith. Phone 14. Tolaga Bay. Tokomaru Bay Representative: J. Oates. Phone 133, Tokomaru Bay. MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO. LTD. Q.UM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 14