QUICK SALES m W^^^ T^ROBABLY no Firm has done more for the proH ducer than we have, and many of our Customers l(4u«#^m have been on our books forover.2o years. vSS^ [9 VVe make a keen and conscientious study of every ..v fa Customer's best interests, and each succeeding season «T\ M sees us more firmly established in the confidence of both buyers and sellers. Jt^-^affl This, perhaps, explains how we command such <31t/r^|, quick sales, and high returns for our customers proT^SflT vi '^c 10^ regular Auction and Private Sales of [ rJ '/''\ Fruit, Poultry, Pigs and General Produce. Entrust the, WMT A\ Sales of these goods to us—we'll give greater If you are not a Supplier, all we ask is a trial shipment. You'll find it pays you ! JIHNFQ Auctioneer of Fruit. Poultry, Pigs, > %J\smt^<&* Dairy and Farm Produce, etc-, VICTORIA AND LOENE STEEETS, AUCKLAND. r To Travel the Surrounding THIFB^BT A T THE CLYDESDALE . ■■!■■ ■■■■■■■■ STALLION. •'PREMIER." QQLD KHJAT. By The Governor—Rosebud Ist. «•■• ■!■■»■■■ PREMIER is a Bright Bay Horse, 1 S HB foaled in the month of November, 1905, ll I |jl with plenty of bone and substance, dis- J*\ I J pj playing fine symmetry with great muscu- HBHIIH I lar strength, with plenty of hair of the right quality, good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. -^p^ -. His Sire—The Governor, by Lord Ran- |Jl 1 V»p QT^s} "P U - furly, by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young *■ UA v) OjVCIA XV Conqueror. His Dam—Rosebud Ist, was sired by Armadale, and her dam Darling was sired by Chiefton. ■» ■ "\ 1 ■ ■ Sire-'The Governor (489). G. Sire— IITI O* HP lPinilQ Lord Ranfurly (521). Dam of Sire - 1A115) UOIIV^IUUO Darling by Extinguished 174). Dam —Rosebud Ist by Armadale. G. Dam —Darling by Chiefton (782). PREMIER has only been shown on two _ JJ i^y-».x-\Til occasions, taking First and Second. Prizes; Q TjO ID WLcLY* winning in a class of 9, beating the Cham- ' Ir X. • pion Stallion Marcellus. TERMS: £3 3s. All care taken with mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply JAS. HAND, ■' _ Owner, Helensville. j ~ — j Mails Closeat Helei\sviJ]eas i~aweea^aßßß»g Wednesdays, Fridays and •mm. i ii • « Saturdays at U. 15 a.m. iTo Stand this Season Oillamutou Alails . THE Tl LOROUC JH. BRED M. u ,la }3 <J.U, a ,n. Tuo.lays 130 p.m. bIALLIO^ j Thursdays 9.15 a in. 'OCTOROON" ™Mails: By Menschikoff-The Slave Uaily at 6- ;i° a' ra- l 2 noon' QAS P-ra-Woodlnll. Eon-i.ti, Waimnulai, and Menscliikoff: I . Kuraeu Mails. Stcpniak--Pihrok. NonlenlVlilt -Steppe ' Daily at 0.10 p.m. LoL-hiel - Fallacy Sleilijmoro -Deception n . . , r .. The Slave: ' - u™kftl x(lails: The Workman Ficsole. Koliinso Crusoe Ualv "t 10 a.m. —The Maid. Ingomar Florence. King p,- iv i.i,.,..„,. -\r 'i i- ii i>- \n w id \i Laikiiurst iMaus ■ ol the King —All Work. Papapa --.Mar- , • cliioness. ' uosday.s and Fridays 10 an . OCTOROON is a Rich Chestnut in X colour; stands 15 hands i inch ; short- K. upara Flats, Wellslegged horse, with plenty of" hone. Has lord iVL.uls : started in 31) classic races, has never been U tl ilV at 1o0l) m unplaced, having 8 wins, 14 seconds and ! ' 1' " 14 thirds. Ahuroa lluils • Will Travel Makarau, Kaukapa- Mondays, Wodnosdavs Fridays kaka, Helensville, Parkhurst, Saturdays at I.au p.m. Kmneu. Snrr-nindin:;- Districts. | nwnwL.-' o/■ • v- i \/t : iahokovua, Woodcocks Mails : TERMS: 3 Guineas bing-le Maros, , r Twlat w , , ~ , r|l i. \ Jlon(Ja>s, Wodncsdays. Saturday's at Two (.ir more as per agreement. !^ J ' 1- aiulu' lJ s J All care taken luit, no re.;|)onsi!)ility incurred. For further particulars apply to Ma'canui Maila; JAMES FLYNN, Wednesday, Saturdays at 1.30 p.m. Owner, Makarau. | Ar Uotoo. W ay by flails : - Mondays, Thursdays 1.30 p.m. ~ r-^Tv-T. \ \Varkworth Mails -. f £&\ M(;nday, V\ odnesday, Thursday, and C-^-. <~■-■' V- rSatui'day 1 .;ju p.m. 3^4^. &''-'^'^\ ffH Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, ! X-.:i--':A / /k:^^,'\ Saturdays at 1.3U p.m. '■L^'S^'S^'r^ . -^Ay ■ 'f\ !To Kana Mails : -^Ci\'^o:'^.--rP.. /~^~--\J' Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays at WMos^^¥'&^^^^fy I Kaiwaka Mails: i^Ll^^^^^S^l Tuos-lays and Thursdays at l.^p.rn : IN THE KITCHEN! Helensyille Hot Springs T!>.'s Frcs?». DePr.iouß CrcTOT M:ik is | rea'ly jnnj«p,-r. S aol««. Its Convenience for I COOKING AND BAKING I f ~i S\ 1 > ri\T/ N l"\ i T\H h», loci ,hour.nnd« of Keen Housekeepers ' KMUI\X {"T X I I H fo i— it in; nrrfcrcncc lo ordinary un- I rJI .111 IX \JUi I flj steiiiiM-fl milk. | TJY\| IIVI 1 In C,*NF.*AI TAF.r.F. USF. for!nf ß r tß ! ' SR srrf ir-^';-'.-.- Tor ,-v- f .,-yo nr . ; nf n.^: t!le ! ilu K_JkJ-lJ I sr.C noncf;cial-- -and | Ji- IjljAj i\] V Lljlj L . | "You c;:-n depend upon it.': '■ I ___ ii _ v i I ■?!(> ]\ltim O from ]>i)t!l.s. iJj] U UUjKM 11 i\! 1 1 ! r J tl-iuj^ tor Vishus.s t.., ]1, ,t, Spring ' yy ?y ar- £?^S .2? m kilt kl | l'unvcnn.M;co und Attontiun. I ofev::hy de^c;;H'T:on \ Moderate."'^ \ I .MES KDDLK6TOX, Picprietress. i \ ■ •
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 December 1912, Page 4
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