Associated H.B. Stock Auctioneers
SALES FOR FEBRUARY.
Hastings. Wednesday Bth, 15th
and 22nd. Onga Onga, Thursday 16th. Waipukurau, Tuesday, 21st. Otane, Thursday, 23rd. Patoka-Rissington, Friday 24th
THE ASSOCIATED HAWKE’S BAY STOCK AUCTIONEERS’
pUBLIC gAL E S. STORTFORD LODGE YARDS, HASTINGS.
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15th, 1911. Dairy Stock at 11 a.m. Other Stock at Noon.
500 2-th wethers 400 2-th wethers 500 4-th wethers 500 4-yr-old ewes, one earmark 200 2-th ewes 500 f.m. ewes 70 very prime ewes 400 full-mouth ewes 250 4,'6, and 8-th ewes 40 fat ewes 250 2-tooth ewes 150 full-mouth ewes 400 woolly lambs 20 prime fat bullocks 16 prime fat bullocks ONGA ONGA YARDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 19’1 At 12.30 p.m. 500 4 and 5-yr ewes 300 2-th Romney ewes 600 fat ewes 200 forward ewes 200 f.f.m. ewes 50 prime fat ewes 150 2-th ewes * 540 2-th wethers 300 prime fat wethers 300 fat wethers 100 fat and forward wethers 200 forward lambs 300 fat and forward lambs 600 rape lambs 16 2-th Lincoln rams 4 steers 50 sacks cocksfoot WAIPUKURAU YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. Dairy Stock at 11.15 a.m. Other Stock at noon. 2900 4, and 6-th and sound mouth early shorn Romney-Lin-coln ewes (one earmark! in lots to suit purchasers 500 4-th maiden ewes 250 2-th ewes 120 3 and 4-yr forward bullocks PATOKA-RISSINGTON SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24tb. TP FRUIT GROWERS. FOR SALE IN GISBORNE i DISTRICT. I ACRES Freehold, rich alluvia] flats, with splendid Orchard in full bearing. Trees consist of. )1 Apples, 37 Peaches, 13 Nectarines and Apricots, 32 Pears, 66 □ranges, 111 Lemons, 1132 Plums, | 10 Greengages, 7 Walnuts. i The Orchard, which takes up' ibout seven acres, would return' learly £lOOO per annum clear. ( there are also 300 hives of beesi that can be taken over with the! property. i Splendid market for all the fruit.! the lemons and oranges coming in ■ n the winter, thus ensuring a i steady return all the year round. ! PR,CE £5250 ; Including Plant, Bees, etc. | Easy terms to practical man—say J Elsoo down, balance at 6 per cent > Owner must sell on account ofl 11-health. Apply— I CHAS. BUSCKE, ! Lowe Street. GISBORNE.
EGGS. TXTE are buyers of Guaranteed W Fresh Eggs in any quantity. Highest market price given. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN. RICE Meal. 1(V- per sack, and I'6 per bushel. Better than Pollard for laying fowls. T. CLARKSON, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN, that Thompson Bros., the Hast ings Butchers, are prepared to sup ply Camps and other large consumers with Prime Ox Beef by the auarter at the low rate of 3d per > for hindquarter, and 2|d per lb for forequarter. Strictly cash at shop.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 54, 14 February 1911, Page 12
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