Mr Graham holds an unreserved sale of sundries as per advertisement on Saturday also, pigs, fowls, dray, spring trap, etc. To-morrow Mr C. B. Lever will hold a special sale of birds, pot plants and annuals on account of Mr J.Walker, the well-known fancier of Auckland, The goods are now on view in Mr Lever's auction rooms, King street, and are well worth inspection. They offer a rare opportunity to anyone wishing to beautify their gardens and homes, Mr Walker having es tablnhed a unique name for the high quality of his plant 3 and birds. Everything is to be sold practically without reserve as Mr Walker's time is limit*', he having to leave by the express, train to-morrow night for Auckland. Special attention is called to the singing canaries, nightingales, and a rare tame Solomon Island parrot (talker). Attention is drawn to the Horticultural Society's advertisement appearing in this issue, where particulars of the forthcoming show are given,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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159Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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