FOW, COBUE & CO., LTD. FOW, COBBE & CO., LIB, THE OLDEST AI«D LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FIRM IN THE WAIKATO. un Thursday wo held the best poultry sale of the year, yarding over 120 pens. Prices advanced in every class with the exception of heavy cockerels, and a very line yarding of pullets made up to Ss for the best. This week a breeder advertised pullets for sale and sold t oa buyer at ss. Next morning 'the new owner found that they were laying and the seller found that he had lost 2s 6d a head to save paying Fov/, Cobbe & Go-, a commission of Sd a head. Wc have built a large and rapidly increasing business as poultry distributors for t-hc Waikato and you cannot afford to pass our business if you want top market prices. Wc recommend householders to' use onions as a vegetable during ‘the next- few weeks. Ask your retailer for onions bought at our daily auctions. Onions arc cheaper than they have been for many years and good housewives should take advantage of the position. Tools made good prices this week and we sold saws; bull rings, hack saws, chisels, etc., at market rates. A big line of slightly damaged chaff. Owing to the strong demand for good used furniture wc are unable lo supply every order received. We would urge sellers to send in at once and for arlieles of modern design can guarantee a ready sale. THE AUCTIONEERING FIRM THAT GROWS EACH WEEK. We have been instructed to sell at once a number of high-class SPORTING GUNS. The importers have gone into liquidation, and must sell at the landed cost. DOUBLE - BARREL HAMMER GUNS, £5 D 0 U RLE - BARREL HAMMERLESS GUNS, £7 New Gents’ & Ladies’ BICYCLES. The importer wants £6/17/0 and £6/12/6 cash Gent s RIDING SADDLE, nearly new, 70/- cash Si GO., LI IX THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FIRIVS IN THE WAIKATO. THE PREMIER CONG OLEUM CO., LTD., have sent us a number of CONGOLEUM SQUARES to sell for prompt cash. Particulars are as follows; — 6 x 91’t, 27/6 Oft Gin x 9, 32/6 9 x Oft, 33/6 and 37/6 9 x 10ft Gin, 40/- and 45/9 x 12ft, 50/- cash
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FIFSSVI IN THE WAIKATO. We manufacture Blinds, Mattresses, and Furniture. Our Mattresses sell for at least 7/6 less than those made in Auckland, and when you huy one you have the satisfaction of knowing you keep a local factory going. Here are a few Furniture Prices — Em'bo-sscd 4-piece RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, £lB/10 & £24 cash Do., in Oak, carved fronts, £27 10/- and £35 cash Single Rimu BEDS & W.WOVES, 35/-, and Panel Ended 37/6. Remember, rustless wires. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FIRiYI IN THE WAIKATO. We are frequently favoured with surplus and assigned stocks owned by Auckland importers, and the public have frequent opportunites of buying at low prices in our auction rooms. Some special lines —- ENGLISH CHINA DINNER SETS, £3, £3/10/Do Do., TEASETS. 13/6, 16/6 Do’ Do., SALAD SETS, 7/6 CHINA JUGS, 2/-, 2/6, 3/ENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 1/3 each CHINA MIXING BOWLS, 1/-, 1/6, 2/3, 37GLASS JUGS, 1/-, i/6, 2/6, 4/GLASS SUGAR BASINS, 1/-, 1/6 Do BUTTER DISHES, 1/-, 1/9 Do’ JAM DISHES, 1/Do’ SALAD BOWLS, 1/6, 2/6 Do ’ FRUIT BOWLS, 2/-, 2/6 Do., VASES, 1/-, 2/6 Do SAUCE BOTTLES, 1/9 Do WATER BOTTLES, 1/6 ALUMINIUM TEAPOTS, 3/6, 4/3, 8/11 \l, UM LNIUM KETTLES, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/6 ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS (nests of 5), 13/6 SWAN BRAND ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS (brass handles), 29/6 ALUMINIUM HOT WATER BOTTLES, 3/11 JUDGE BRAND ENAMEL SAUCEPANS, 3/6, 4/3, 5/-, 5/6, 6/3, 7/-, 8/3, 9/6 FARIVI LANDS WANTED. t?aum jd RAND'S RANTED. We have a good demand for all classes id sizes or I'amilands Tor Lea&e with or ithout purchasing Clauses. F. AV. LAURIE, Manager. Land Department. IL 11. TATTLE, LTD., 41 o Pultelcoho. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. y AAD Agents—Please take notice my i-i farm, To Rapa, has been sold.—T. Frost. 4116
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 2
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