Z J. A. Miller. Z -|5 ACRES; 10 acres in orchard, with full r-oatlWTrnent of > paint, new ,5-i'oomed large glass as a Price £3500. ■ exchange for a sheep q -lACRE SECTIONS, high and dry, off .lervois street. £6O each. O -IACRE SECTIONS, high and dry, oil Jervois street, £55 each. ACRES Dairy Farm as a going -wW (.(dicern, L.1.P., J-raile from factory. 7 miles to a town ; 100 acres rieh river flat : 4-roomed House and all outbuildings. The dairy herd and plant can be taken at valuation. The cows are a specially selected lot. Price £2O per acre. VEW 5-roomed Heu-e. Avenue road, ' li. and c. water, every convenience. Price £565. Yery easy terms. 001) Fruiterer’s and Confectionery ' Jir Business. Parteulars on application. , qqq ACRES Dairy Farm, freehold, OOV as a g O j n g concern ; 2 Houses, milking machines with 24-bail shed; now „mi Iking a rood held with good heifers to come r > ■ - - Plant and stock at valuation Land £l5 'lO ■ J. A. M' L,! " 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 ATI SHEARING. •2. MOST EFFECTIVE DESTROYER OF PARASITES. > 3. MOST EFFECTIVE PREVENTIVE FROM RE-INFECTION 1. EFFECT ON SHEEP AT DIPPING. Continuous Study and Long Experience have enabled the Inventor TO VERY MUCH IMPROVE THIS DIP. ORDERS DIRECT TO THE FACTORY OR THROUGH MERCHANTS. ’YJ'URTO.N’S JMPROVRD pOOTJJOT £)URE IN ONE AND TWO GALLON TINS.
BARRY BROS., LIMITED, ARE LANDING AS FOLLOWS:— TONS BEST ABERMAIN NEWCASTLE COAL Ex “ Kanna,” ABOUT NOVEMBER 10th. 700 TOXS BLACKBALL coa;b Ex “ Ngahere,” ABOUT NOVEMBER 18th. 75 TONS BRUNNER NUTS FOB 1 BLACKSMITHS ABOUT NOVEMBER 13th. ORDERS NOW BOOKED FORTRUCK LOTS ex SHIP AT LOYVEST RATES. AND OREAGH, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. FT WOULD PAY Hastings business • people to deal with us. WE deliver goods direct from ship’s dde to shop, thereby saving delay and ilso middle agents’ charges. WE can give advice at any time regarding the date of arrival of any vessel from any part of the world. WE can forward goods to any part >f the known world at cheapest rates. OUR HASTINGS BRANCH *nd daily lorry service to Hastings is the means of facilitating delivery of joods, and has proved a great convenisnee generally to business people and others.
WE can clear your goods through the Customs by experts and guarantee that • luty is paid only on dutiable goods—••Jmothing worth consideration. WE can receive and forward goods •>y rail or lorry as desired. PROMPTITUDE, FAIR CHARGES, IND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED It would be worth while giving us a rial. AND £IREAGH, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. " 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 classes—Wanted, To Let, Fob Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence---are inserted at the rate of 18 words for 1/-, or three consecutive j insertions for 2. 6 for cash Births, Marriages, and Deaths, each insertion; Funeral Notices, 1/- 1 ixtra. These advertisements must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the Tribunb fiee of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the I’ninrxE must lie in writing. ihe Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident oi from other causes. ci.ephones: Napier Exchange, 740 1.10; Hastings Exchange, 39.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 13, 28 December 1911, Page 8
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