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Alfred Buckland & Sons-, Sales. » Messrs Alfred Buckland. and Sons report: — At our HelensvilJe sale on Wednesday there was a large yarding. Spriners were well represented and sold freely. Best cows made from £7 10s to £9 ss, others from £5 to £7. Beef was rather dull of sale. Steers were passed in at £7. Cows ranged, from £5 to £6 17s 6d according to quality. A large number of buUs were yarded and sold freely from £4 to £8 ; year ling to one and a half year old steers made £2 10s to £3 ss; yearling to two year old heifers, £3 to £5 ; Calves, a large yarding, best made from £l 15s 6d to £2 4s, others from £l 5s to £1 10s, Pigs made from 9s to 10s 3d. Two pens of ewes failed to reach owners reserve. A four~year-old filly, suitable for baker's cart sold at £16 ; one light mare, £13 10s. ' On Wednesday, February 7, at our weekly Westfield fat stock market beef were penned to the number of 409 head. Competitions was steady, last week's advance being maintained. Choice ox to £1 6s, ordinary £1 3s to £1 ss, cow and heifer £1 to £1 3s per 1001b ; steers ranged in price from £8 10s to £12 12a 6d ; cows and heifers, £4 to £8 2s 6<J, A full supply of fat and young calves sold at ruling rates. Eunners, £2 18s to £3 10s; choice suckers, Ll 12s to L 2 Bs, light 18s to j LI 8s; small and fresh dropped 3s to 25s (90 sold), The sheep pens weie well filled with a good class of mutton. There was only a lirrited demand, and with the exception of an odd pen, values were inclined to be easier. Choice heavy wethers 18s to 19? 3d, heavy 16s 6d to 17s 9d, extra heavy ewes 14s to 15s 9d, heavy 12s to 13s 6d, others 8s to 11s (1769 sold;. Lambs penned short of requirements, and prices jumped fully 3s per head. Best heavy 17s to 18s 6d, otheisl3s-to 16s, poor and light 8s to 12s (451 sold). Pigs of all classes continue to he eagerly sought after at extreme values. Baconers L 2 12s to L 3 18s ; large porkers L 2 2s to L 2 10s, lighter Ll 12s to L 2 Is (128 sold). The famous EOSLYN Writing Pads obtainable from local Drapers and Storekeepers at Gd and Is each. Why suffer with cough and cold when you can cure same by taking Tonkings' Linseed Emulsion. From all ohemists and stores. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.

THE SWOTS' Boardiag*houso, . . Opposite Tho Batbs. . . PAEAKAI; - - HELENSVILLE. AOOMFOETABLE and PLEASANT PIACE TO STAY AT. Tariff: 4s 6d per Day. 25s per Week. -■ i MRS GOAD, Pxoprietress. Letters a.ncl Tolegraros receive prompt Attention. J. A. BEALE, RAKRISTEK, & SOLICITOR, and COMMISSIONER FOR Ai'F- r.B^Vyr^ for Faw South Wales, Victoria, and Fiji, Palmerston Buildings. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends HelensyiUft a<ad Kaipara Ctawts. Motley io Xiend on Approved Security. }' JjQCAL BllAXpil OIeUK: | Mv W. RYALL POSBBOKE. HELENSVILLE HBLENSYILLE T>iJIVATE TJO&PITAL j 1 1 riyate Hospital I ___ miILS HOSPITAL which has lately X. been greatly enlarged and fitted j' with the Most UP-TO-DATS- AP- | PLIANCES, is situated a$ an altitude of 400 feet t\l\o.Y^ sen level, and cornmnA* a SPLENDID VIEW of the j Kaip,ara, Harbour, and surroundings. Tbo HelcDsvillo HOT SPRINGS ; aofcoil for thoir Curative Properties, are a mile and a-half distant, and are connected tjy means of a Coach, whk-li runs twice daily. Pees $J Quineas per week. CONFINEMENTS : 25s before and |: 2i- Guineas after. ! Medical Fees Extra. '

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 14 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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