New York London [|J§ ' travel wherever you may, Heerdegen's high grade, low priced truit is the accepted standard of high quality. % Our business is our hobby, run on purely philanthropic lines, with the sole object of supplying intelligent people with the finest quality fruit without regard to the accumulation of profits which we would not know what to do with anyhow. % Fruit —Heerdegen's fruit for preference of course —is the finest investment on the Globe paying enormous dividends to the thrifty, in health at least if not in wealth. We specialise in apples, apples brimful of flavour, such as would make an Aberdoniau Jew shed tears of joy on the realisation of having made a good investment. IHeerdegensFruit Store is still located in Lower King Street, PUKEKOHE.
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PATUMAHOE. Monday, Oct 23, 1916 The undersigned have received instructions from Mr D. McFadden to Sell THE WHOLE OE HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of,— 30 Choice Dairy Cows, in full milk; first, second and third calvers; Shorthorn, Holstein, and Jersey cows 4 Good 2-yr-old Steers 9 Yearling Heifers, Grade Jersey 4 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls 1 Yearling Jersey Bull 1 3-yr-old Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 2-yr-old Jersey Bull 20 Young Calves 30 Fresh, full-mouth Ewes & Lambs 3 Heavy 4-tooth Sheep 1 Heavy Draught Mare, rising syrs by Copthall-Jamieson, out of imported draught mare; work anywhere 1 Heavy Draught colt, 3yrs old, unbroken I Medium Draught Colt, oyrsold, broken to chains 1 Boy's Pony, quiet to ride and drive 1 Berkshire Sow, in pig 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar, 9 months old 2 Slips 2 First class Waggons, now last season, with 3in. tyres; carry up to 2 tons 1 First-class Waggon, up to 2 tons, in good order ; 2Ain. tyres 1 Massey-Harris Drilli, 11 coulters, in good order 1 Massey-Harris Mowing machine 1 Hornsby mowing machine, new The above cows were the highest test at the creamery last season, and up to tbe present aro the highest this season. The waggons aud implements are all in lirst class order. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd.
COUNTRY SALES FOR OCTOBER WELLINGTON PARK .Mr Jerry' Koueallv'ti Clearing Sale, Saturday 14 WHITFORD-Muuday 16 COROMANDEL-Thursday I'i TUAKAU—Thursday 19 WAIUKU-Saturday 21 KAlHU—Saturday 21 HENDERSON—Monday 23 PATUMAHOE - Mr D. MaFadden'a Clearing Sale, Monday 23 TANGOWAHINE—Tuesday 24 NGATEA—Wednesday 25 ARAPOHUE-Wednesday 25-MAUNGATUROTO-Friday 27 KAIWAKA-Saturday 28 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cov. Ltd. PICS. The Te Aroba Bacon Company, Ltd. (a free and independent Coy.), will receive Baconera on MONDAY, October 23rd, 1916, at Buckland station. Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 pjn. Note the weights 120 fe 150 lbs. Under the minimum a lees price will be allowed.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 218, 17 October 1916, Page 3
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