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! QUICK SAIES » VJlwil "PIBOBABLY no Firm has donemore for the proV* ducer than we have, and many of our Customers 1 " Un47H have been on our books forover 20 years. j ySr ■ VVe make a keen and conscientious study of every j /n^ ■ Customer's best interests, and each succeeding season i mß?*\ B sees us more firmly established in the confidence of ; buyers and sellers. ; Xj&i2*«B' This, perhaps, explains how we command such j Quick sa*es an^ *"gk returns f°r our customers pro- j \i <V^J9^l duce, etc. ; rT^r '/ » c no^ regular Auction and Private Sales of ' j f4^ M Fruit, Poultry, Pigs and General Produce. Entrust the j W^y' //y,\ Sales of these goods to us—we'll give greater satis. | If you are not a Supplier, all we ask is a trial shipment. You'll find it pays you! J.IHNPQ Auctioneer of Fruit, Poultry, Figs, . JUPIC9, Dairy andFary Pr ' oduce> *{ c . f c VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS, AUCKLAND. To Travel the Surrounding VIJP4MMMIV Districts IMPHjKTATj THE CLYDESDALE ■■!■■ HI ■ Mil STALLION. "PREMIER." MM) MED AL By The Governor—Rosebud Ist. ••■» MwHI PREMIER is a Bright Bay Horse, I ■ ■ foaled in the month of November, 1905, A T 111 with plenty of bone and substance, dis- j\ | J fij playing fine symmetry with great muscu- ■■■■■■ I lar strength, with plenty of hair of the ' right quality, good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. .—^ . His Sire—The Governor, by Lord Ran- tJ| ]pA QV\OY*lz' furly, by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young <■> OjJ&l JTV" Conqueror. His Dam—Rosebud Ist, was sired by Armadale, and her dam Darling was sired by Chiefton. <■ ■ -\ -i ■ ■ Sire—The Governor (489). G. Sire— IVljy nAhAIAIIC Lord Ranfurly (521). Dam of Sire— U115) WIwJUU^IV/IXO Darling by Extinguisher( 174). Dam —Rosebud Ist by Armadale. G. Dam—Darling by Chiefton (782). PREMIER has only been shown on two <■ occasions, taking First and Second Prizes; 3Tj fj 1^)OT") 11 I "P winning in a class of 9, beating the Cham- *"* fr Wlr Wl'X**A • pion Stallion Marcellus. TERMS: £3 3s. All care taken with mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply JAS. HAND, ~ " — _ Owner, Helensville. mils Close at HelenaviUe as CSnJQb2L Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and *-* Saturdays at fJ. 15 a.m. TO StdUd thiS SC^SOU Oataniatea Mails: THE THOROUGHBRED Mondays 9.15 a.m. Tuesdays 130 p.m STALLION Thursdays 9.15 a.m. " nPTHPAAIVr" Auokland Mails : UVjlUnUUl> Daily at 6.30 a.m. 12 noon, 345 p m By Menschikoff-The Slave Woodhill> Waim|i and v ~, ~ Kumeu Mails. Meiischikoff: Daily nt •} j « m Stepniak—Pibrok. Nordenfeldt—Steppe y P>m* Lochiel—Fallacy Sledgmere—Deception Parakai Mails: The Slave : Daily at 10 a.m. Tho Workman —Fiesole. Robinso Crusoe —The Maid. Ingomar—Florence. King Parkhurst Mails : chionees? ing~AU WOrk< Papapa~Mar- Tuesdays and Fridays 10 a.n.. OCTOROON is_ a Rich Chestnut in Kaukapakapa, Kaipara Flats Wellscolour; stands lo hands 1 inch; short- t nT j jlt'-i ***•*■*■ iat3 f wuiiblegged horse, with plenty of bone. Has n .. mans : started in 36 classic races, has never been Daily at 130 p.m, unplaced, having 8 wins, 14 seconds and n v ~ 14 thirds. Ahuroa MailsWill Travel Makarau, Kaukapa- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays | kaka, Helensville, Parkhurst, Saturdays at 1.30 p.m. ' ; Kumeu, Surrounding Districts. laliekeroa, Woodcocks Mails : TERMS: 3 Guineas Single Mares, Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays at Two or more as per agreement. 1,30 p.m. ' AH care taken but no responsibility in- \f n L o «.,, -vr -i curred. For further particulars apply to Makarau M^s: JAMES FLYNN, Wednesday, Saturdays at 1.30 p.m. Owner, Makarau. Hoteo, Way by Mails: Mondays, Thursdays 1.30 p.m. ' "I Warkworth Mails : Witnice.rtuinmie!* |S| | Monday Wednesday, Thursday, and 1?K& W^^WL Tuesda^ > tu .^ reduesda^s' Fridays, jf^fiL^ CmT^^l TaHana Mails: "^^l?s^%^^ / y^£\ V"j Tußsdft J' a» Thursdays, Saturdays at Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1.30;jp.m I S *^T n&OJ'^TTnl Postmaster. f in THEKiTCHEN! 1 The Travelling Public I Thi« Fresh. Delicious Creamy Milk is I I really indupensable. Its convenience for I Will find PVPrv I COOKING AND BAKING . J has led thousand, of Keen Hougekeepert CONVENIENCE, COMFORT j nee to ordia^ «»• AND ATTENTION at lln GENERAL TABLE USE-for Infants HP V» •% f^ ■** 4-,,» ~11 I and fnvalidu—t«sr everyone indeed th« I HP ll<-*YIIVQI I u.eof"HlGHLANDEß"i.Body?buildin« *-•«.*• KJKj Llbl €A,L } I and Beneficial —and TQ j » ■• j "You can depend upon it" ■DOStrCllllgllOUSGp t^-^.n,..^-, „,„■■,, J HELENSVILLE. JOB PRINTINB A"HOMEp^ lyß^ ers . 01? PVRPY T^PRTPTTfW Good Cuisine Attention and Civility \ Uh Jli\ii.K,l JJJIibL/KlJ Jll(>JN Prompt attention to Letters and ! Telegrams.^] { Killg UP 'PhOlie 7 MESB.CULLEN,Co m mema]Koad

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1912, Page 4

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