J. A. Miller. yyiLLER’S RUCTION ’yj'ART. : ATURDAY. DECEMBER 16th. 1911, At 2.30 p.m. yiR J. A. MILLER will <ell us above on account of Mrs. Lawrence, the Goodwill of Leas? and Stock i f her well-known Fruit and Confectionery Business, Heretaunga street, Hastings, with various agencies. At 1 p.m. Dairy Cow (full profit), well-bred hack, spring cart and harness, wheelbarrows. carpenter's etc. 30 Young Laying Hens and Table Hirds. Pigs. Produce: Potatoes, chaff, oats, bar- ! >y, etc. Furniture: Splendid assortment (’rawing, dining. b*>droom. and kitchen furniture, ornaments, rugs, mats, curtains, utensils, etc. Fishing Tackle: Rods, reels, lines, miscellaneous collection, with reserve. Toys' Toys I—Christmas Toys, best ■lake and most varied description. 'Jeer £lO9 worth. Must be sold. LI V E gAL E. FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 13th. 1911, At 10.30 a.m. In Yards kindly lent by Mr. J. H. -Macniven.
100 4-tooth "Wethers 59 Fat Wethers 100 Forward Ewes 50 Fat Ewes 40 Fat Ewes 6 Fat Ewes 8 Ewes and Lambs 100 Dry Ewes 5 Yeafling Jersey Cross Heifers 3 2-year Jersey Cross Heifers 3 Weaners Jersey Cross Heifers 4 Forward Empty Heifers 8 2-year Steers A Motor Car will leave office at 9.30 a.m. for Sale. pUKE T A P U gAL E . MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1911, At 1 p.m. 150 Fat and Forward Lambs 180 2-tooth Wethers and Ewes 50 Fat Ewes 40 prime Fat Wethers 50 2-tooth Wethers 25 Fat. Ewes 12 Weaners 2 Fat Cows 10 2-year Steers MURTON’S SHEEP DIP Murton’s Invention was awarded FIRST PLACE at the Largest Sheep-Dip Trial ever held, viz.: Canterbury, 1887, when it secured Highest Points for: 1. CONDITION OF WOOL AT SHEARING. 2. MOST EFFECTIVE DESTROYER OF PARASITES. 3. MOST EFFECTIVE PREVENTIVE FROM RE-INFECTION 4. EFFECT ON SHEEP AT DIPPING. Continuous Study and E»perience have enabled the Inventor TO VERY MUCH IMPROVE THIS DIP. ORDERS DIRECT TO THE FACTORY OR THROUGH MERCHANTS. JMPROVED pOOTpOT QURE IN ONE AND TWO GALLON TINS. BARRY BROS., LIMITED, ARE LANDING AS FOLLOWS:— KAA TONS BEST ABERMAIN OVtr NEWCASTLE COAL Ex “ Kanna,’’ ABOUT NOVEMBER 10th. 7QQ TONS BLACKBALL COAL Ex “ Ngahere,” ABOUT NOVEMBER 18th. TONS BRUNNER NUTS FOR * J BLACKSMITHS ABOUT NOVEMBER 13th.
ORDERS NOW’ BOOKED FOR TRUCK LOTS ex SHIP AT LOXVEST RATES. STANLEY BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, HASTINGS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ■' HAWKE S BAY TRIBUNE." Subscriptions : 6, 6 per quarter, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10/per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. Advertisements under the following ■lasses —Wanted, To Let, Fob Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence —are inserted at the rate of IS words for 1/-, or three consecutive insertions for 2;6 for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2/6 aach insertion; Funeral Notices, 1/jxtra. These advertisements must be signed l>y the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the Tribune tree of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Tribune must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident oi from other causes. Telephones: Napier Exchange, 740 and 111); Hastings Exchange, 39.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 8
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