MURTON’S SHEEP DIP Murton’s Invention was awarded FIRST PLACE at till' Largest She-p-Dip Trial ever held, viz.: Canterbury. I"*7. when it secured Highest Points for: 1. CONDITION OF WOOL AT SHEARING. 2. MOST EFFECTIVE DESTROYER OF PARASITES. 3. MOST EFFECTIVE PREVENTIVE FROM RE-JNFECTION t. EFFECT ON SHEEP AT PINGContinuous Study and Long Experience have enabled the Inventor TO \ ERY MUCH IMPROVE THIS DIP. ORDERS DIRECT TO THE FACTORY OR THROUGH MERCHANTS. JMPROVED pi()OTR°T £IURE IN ONE AND TWO GALLON TINS. C. B. Hoadley & Son, Ltd, pIPORTANT Y ICT,OX S ALE OF THE ELEBR A T EI) J_£ ISTORI C WA I 31A R A 31A ESTATE.
ITIURSDAY. 30th NOVEMBER, 1911. At 2 p.rn. CB. HOADLEY AND SON. LTD. • Have received instructions from tin* Executors of the late Mrs. G. I’. Donnelly to offer at the KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS, f)n tin' a love-mentioned date and hour, all that interest consisting of PfkflfY ACRES, subdivided into 14 blocks, running trom 30 to 1100 acres in extent. SUITABLE for DAIRYING, GRAZING, FRUIT GROWING, and MINED FARMING. Tin' country, which is of limestone formation, may be described as .some of the richest and healthiest to be found in Hawke’s Bay, the situation and dimat ' being unsurpassed in the Dominion. PLANS will lie issued about the Ith NOVEMBER, and at the same time the property will be open for inspection, but not until then on account ol shearing operations. Mr. Hart, the Manager., will be in eliarg-'. and will have guides and hors.-s ready for use at the Homestead. The o-tato has a seaside frontage, and is within IS miles by good road li-ni" Hasting;, so that intending pur•liase s can easily inspect and return in one day by making an early start. TERMS. - Quarter Cash; qv.aiter in 12 months; balance in 5 years trom date of sale, bearing 5 per cent, inTITLE: LAND TRANSFER. Ct B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., I* auctioneers, NAPIER, HASTINGS A- GISBORNE. NOTE. The Waiinaraina Township Allotments cannot be got ready lor this -ale, and will be offered and specially planned about the end of December. £<EED pOTATOES. Early Rose, Early Bovee, Beauty of Hebron (white and pink). Early Puritan, British Queen, Dakota Red, Dalmenv Beauty. Duchess of Cornwall, Up-to-Date, ' Northern Star, Gamekeeper, Sutton’s Windsor Castle, White Elephant, etc. YRMSTRO n g an d JJAINING, SEED POTATO MERCHANTS, HASTINGS.
| EE D pOTAT 0 E S . Early Rose, Early Supreme, Beauty of Hebron, Robin Adair, Early Manhattan, Sharpe’s Victor, Sovereign I Beauty, Bath Kidney, Dalmeny Beauty, i Britisii Queen, Gold Coin, Early Bovee, Up-to-Date. Note the Address — F. SIMMONDS AND CO., ! Seed Merchants, j HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. 3IANSON & CO. i LIMITED, | TIMBER MERCHANTS, SAYVMILLERS AND IMPORTERS i (Established 1892). Head Office, Planing A- Re-sawing Mill | and Timber Yard: , OUTRAM STREET, NAPIER. I WE STOCK Dry Local and Imported I Timber. I RIAIU Heavy .foisting and Beams ■ DRESSED TIMBER, Mouldings, etc : YVE QUOTE for Doors and Joinery. OUR PRICE S are at lowest current rates. ALL ORDERS receive the personal supervision of our Principals. AGENTS Guatdian Assurance Co., Ltd Hastings Y’ard : CORNER MARKEI STREET AND AVENUE ROAD. Where a full stock of Totara, Matai. and Rirou, dressed and undressed, i> ■ carried. Also Mouldings. Doors, ami Sashes. E. J. ELLIOTT, DAIRYMAN, BEG" )■> notify the Public that he! has opened a Dairy in CARLYLE: 'IRI’I.I m-at Infanl Si-inioii. NAPIER j A dailv supply oi New Milk. ( ream, i Butter’ and Eggs always uu hand.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 267, 31 October 1911, Page 8
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