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31U R TON’S SHEEP DIP EFFECTIVE. ENDURING. ECONOMICAL EASY TO USE AND PERFECTLY SAFE. THE DIP FOR ALL TIME. TIIHE use of this Dip secures Clean -* Flocks, with Fleeces in grand condition. Millions of sheep are yearly treated with this clip, and sales increased largely last season. Minton's Invention was awarded Ist Place at the Canterbury Trials. IStG, and as the ri'sult of very careful study ami experience is VERY MUCH IMPROVED. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE.

Also, pOOT-ROT £3URE. A Valuable Preparation, and very cheap. In one and two gallon tins. ORDER DIRECT TO THE FACTORY OR THROUGH .MERCHANTS. 11. R. M rRTOX AX,) C°’ SOLE PROPRIETORS, * NAPIER. | wiiwi inn i it J C. B. Hoadley & Son, Ltd. | DAIRY FARMS BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1911. At 2 p.m. p B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD. have been imstru •* ed by Mr. Samuel Charlton to offer by public auction at the King's Theatre, Hastings, on above date, his well-known MA NGAT ER ETERE 1 ’ R() P ERT Y. known as "THE LAWN,” subdivided into three complete DAIRY FARMS As follows, viz. : - I '■ «• P; I LOT 1. containing .. 3d 3 S LOT 2, containing . . 62 LOT 3, containing . . SS 1 16 LOT No. 1 is the HOMESTEAD Block upon which is erected I l-roonied House. Laundry, ami Workshop (hot i and cold water laid on), new 5-.stalle<l [ Stable with 2 loose boxes and loft. I Granary ami Mini’s Cottage, Implement | Shed (60ft long), new and up-to-date Cowshed with concrete floor, etc - ., I Buggy Shetf. Incubator Room, BhickI smith's Shop, Fo i l Run. Pigger ies, | small Woolshed and Sheep Yards, iormI mg a complete and MODEL FARM.

THE PROPERTY, which will he first offered as a whole, is situate:! one mile from Mnngateretern School, ami r-ont enir-nt to Farndon and Whnkntn i Railway Stations and Dairy Factory The land, being rich and well watered, is admirably adapted for Dairying or i Mixed Farming, and the sale oilers an •xeept ional opportunity to those in search of a sound and improving investment, as holdings of this character an l at tin 1 present time very difficult it<> obtain in Hawk-s Bay. I TERMS OF PAYMENT. —l5 per cent.. I*l per cent, in 12 months, balrinei 1 in 5 years hearing 5 per cent, interest. | Plans may be obtained on application I to tile Auctioneers. I | Also, i On account of Mr. J. R. Crawford; I OECTION No. 4, situated corner of * T Eaton and Gray’s roads, Hastings. containing 27 porches. An ex- | cellent building site. Terms: Quarter | cash, balance in ene month. i(’. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., Auctioneers. gEED pOTATOES. Early Rose, Early Bovee, Beauty of Hebron (white and pink), Early Puritan, British Queen, Dakota Red, Dalnieny Beauty, Duchess of Cornwall, | Up-to-Date, Northern Star, Gamekeeper, Sutton’s Windsor Castle, White Elephant, etc. ARMSTRONG AND ££AINING, SEED POTATO MERCHANTS, HASTINGS. EE D pOTATO ES . Early Rose, Early Supreme, Beauty of Hebron, Robin Adair, Early Manhattan, Sharpe’s Victor, Sovereign Beauty, Bath Kidney, Dalnieny Beauty, British Queen, Gold Coin, Early Bovee, Up-to-Date. Note the Address — F. SIMMONDS AND CO., Seed Merchants, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. MANSON & UO. LIMITED, TIMBER MERCHANTS, SAWMILLERS AND IMPORTERS (Established 1892). Head Office, Planing A- Re-sawing Mill and Timber Yard; OUTRAM STREET, NAPIER. WE STOCK Dry Local and Imported Timber. RIMU Heavy .Joisting and Beams DRESSED TIMBER, Mouldings, etc WE QUOTE tor Doors and Joinery. OUR PRICES are at lowest current ‘‘‘all ORDERS receive the personal supervision of our Principals. AGENTS Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd Hastings Yard: CORNER MARKEI STREET AND AVENUE ROAD. Where a full stock of Totara, Matai. and Kill"), dressed anil undressed, is carried. Also Mouldings, Doors, and Sashes.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 257, 17 October 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 257, 17 October 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 257, 17 October 1911, Page 8

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