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Auctioneers WIT.iT.TAMS and KETTLE’S RAT.Kst w ILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED ANNUAL SHEEP FAiR Will be held at their Saleyards, Walpuknrau, on TUESDAY, 26th INSTANT. When they will offer:— 540 4*tooth Ewes. 275 Full-mouth Ewe*< 40 Fat Ewes. 350 Fat Lincoln Ewes (heavy weights). 120 Fat Ewes. 300 Halfbred English Leicester Lambs (mixed). 100 4 and 6"} tooth and Full-mouth Lincoln Sams. 500 Fall-month Bomney Ewes. 400 Fall-month Crossbred Ewes. 1000 Full-moath Crossbred Ewes. 500 2-tooth Bomney Ewes. 150 Fat and Forward Wethers. 5 2 to 2J year Shorthorn Steers. 8 15-months Shorthorn Steers. 8 15-months Shorthorn Heifers. From Mount Vernon— j 1500 4-year-old Bomney Marsh Ewes- I Farther early entries solicited. I ALFRED REID. Auctioneer. r ILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LIMITED KAIKOEA RAI/R Will be held on THURSDAY. 2Sth INSTANT. Early entries solicited. ALFRED BEED, 386 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE TO BE HELD AT NAPIER In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDINOH ON 28TH JANUARY, 1904, At 2 p.m. FIEST-CLASS DAIRY FARMS SITUATED AT MEANER WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LIMITED Have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late £. E. Beddington to subdivide and offer by auction in 7 ALLOTMENTS. • VARYING FROM 35 TO 90 ACRES. all that valuable property consisting of 424 acres and at present occupied by Messrs Conroy and Co., and for many years previously by the late Thomas Willan. The land is of first-class quality, being alluvial flats, situated within four miles of Napier, and offers a most desirable investment not often to be acquired, and gives a splendid opportunity to Dairy Farmers. Dealers, and others to obtain land in a paying position. Terms—ls per cent, cash, 10 per cent in 3 months. 10 per cent, in 12 months. 65 per cent, in 3 years, bearing Interest at 4J per cent. V»7 ILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD- ▼ v have been favoured with instructions from Mr L. de Pelichet to sell at Hastings, on SATURDAY, the 30th JANUARY, At 12 noon. On account of Mr S. H. Gollan. of Mangatarata. his annual draft of THOROUGHBRED YEARLING COLTS AND FILLIES. Comprising the following:— Br Colt, by Waiuku—Leonie. Br Colt, by The Possible—Primula. Ch Colt, by Sir Bay Colt, by The Possible—Pair NelL Ch Filly, by Waiuku—Medora. by Medallion ont of Fair NelL Ch Filly, by The Possible—Julia, by Ingomar ont of Sylvia, half-sister to Martini-Henri. Ch Filly, by Captain Webb—Bonne Idee, Bay Filly, by The Possible—Violet. Bay Filly, by The Possible—Seraph. The Yearlings can be seen on the station in the meantime, and at Beecroft’s. Hastings, on 29th instant. ALFRED BEID, Auctioneer. HORSE SALE. IM7ILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Will hold a GENERAL HORSE SALE, Including Draughts, Hacks, and Thoroughbreds. At tbeir Yards. Hastings, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 30th, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Early entries will oblige. PATOKA SALE Will be held at Mr I'. Crosse’s Yards, Patoka, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY sth. Present entries number about 2009 Sheep Further early entries solicited. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. JANUARY BALES. Tuesday, 26th—Waipnknran Sheep Fair. Wednesday, 27th—Wool Sale, Napier, 9 a.m. Thursday, 23th—Meanee small farm sections,. Napier. 2 p.m. Thursday. 28lh—Kaikora North. Friday, 29th—Ram Fair, Hastings. MONTAGUE LASCELLES* SALES. REGULAR MARKET SALE. Of Household furniture, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FRUIT. PRODUCE. Etc. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25rd. At 11 o’clock. MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will sell at his Mart as above. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Comprising— Barbed Wire. Corrugated Iron. Sheep Shears, Slashers. Staples. Also, Tumblers, Set Counter Scales, Decoy Ducks. Also, Cutlery, Tea. Table. Dessert Spoons. Also. 2 Lengths of Hose, Paper Bags. Also, Flannelette. Dress Goods, etc. At 2 pan. Apples. Apricots. Plums, Oranges. Cocoanuts, Knmaras, etc. Also, Tea, Soap, Jellies, etc. Also, Potatoes. Onions, etc. W- E. HOLLAND’S SALES. DUSTPAN AUCTION MARTS. NAPIER AND HASTINGS. W. E. HOLLAND, Auctioneer, hotel broker. And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SALES ARRANGED FOB. SALES AT HASTINGS EVERY SATURDAY. AT 1.30 p.m. JUST ARRIVED FOR PRIVATE SALE. A Large Consignment of Brass Railed Bedsteads. Children’s Cols, etc., direct from the manufacturer; over 200 to choose from. BY BUYING FROM MB YOU SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITW. E HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER Notices'. AISHTON CLATWORTHY Auditor, land and general COMMISSION AGENT, FOE SALE— That desirable modern Residence in Tennyson-street occupied by Mrs Leask. containing 10 large rooms, also bathroom (hot and cold water), linen closet, pantry, etc. The building is handsome, sound, and up-to-date; the section a valuable one in one of our principal city thoroughfares. Price, £ISOO. A SAFE INVESTMENT. 3 good Dwellings with all modern improvements. bringing in rental of £lO6. may be purchased for £llOO. Owner requires money in business. Will be sold separately if preferred. TO FARMERS. A Farm Property for sale requiring £IOOO capital only, guaranteed to return 33| per cent, on purchase money. Expenses nominal. Office: TTF/RAI.T) CHAMBERS, Napier. Telephone No. 6. F.O. Box No. 135. A. OLATWOETHY. Land Agent. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society is prepared to Lend Money on FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Onr New Mortgage Deed contains ft condition allowing borrowers the privilege of repaying op to 20 per cent of the Loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society’s branch office, Wellington, or to any of the Society’s district offices. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary. Kapler District Office, JAMES A. STEWART. District Secretary. Wellington, Ist September. 1902,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12662, 23 January 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12662, 23 January 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12662, 23 January 1904, Page 3

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