POULTRY AND PIGS FOR PROFIT.
Whilst it is necessary to pay particular attention to the class of breed and the conditions under which poultry and pigs are raised, these avail nothing if proper attention h not bestowed on their disposal. For over 31 years Mr J. Jones, auctioneer, of Victoria and Lome streets. Auckland, has specialised in the disposal of this class of live stuck, and as a result bis connection has grown wonderfully. This latter fact has brought him in close touch with all the consumers, ana the prices obtained, especially of late (they have been published in the columns of this journal), proves conclusively that the producers cannot do better than entrust him with the disposal of their pigs and poultry.
A trial consignment will convince the farmers of this district that they have taken the right course. Mr Jonea invites correspondenc?, and assures correspondents prompt replies. A feature of their business that has come prominently under cur notice of late has been the promptitude displayed in the forwarding of account sales and cheque. These invariably come to hand by return mail.
The firm has been established for over 31 vcars, anil besides disposing of poultry and pigs, they have a big connection with the producers of fruit, dairy and farm produce, many of whom have fomid it profitable to cbtain in return all the grain necessary for feeding and cropping. la fact, they act as buyers and sellers for farmers situated far and wide throughout the Auckland province. A full report of their principal tales during the week appears regularly in this paper. Although there are several people with the name of Jnnes in Auckland, there is only one auctioneer with the rame of J. Jones, whose trade mark is 7 .1*
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 130, 23 September 1913, Page 2
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295POULTRY AND PIGS FOR PROFIT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 130, 23 September 1913, Page 2
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