J. A. Miller. ■ 1~ ACRES: 16 am.- :-i Au ; ; chard, with .’full plant, new 5-roorned Ivsiw. ’argh boils:', as a going coiicern. |G;r< Would consider an excl-aiig.' <>M: la rm. O -’.ACRE -[•ICTK’N- ’ off Jervois street. £:H'> O -lACHE SECTIO - - v off Jervois street, £55 , ACRES Daiiv 1 .s e !);lcern , LU lb. r>ri*GJ?~ | factory, 7 miles to a town: rich river flat ; 4-ijyotj)ed Hl all outbuildings. Tsc dairy plant can be taken at rows are a specially set I.ted £2O per acre. ■ g . . VEW 5-roomed Ho-: • ■> c I ' li. and e. water., ev< ■■ve ts :-ni-.-m-e. Price £.535. '■ s -- v- <r.i0. OOD Fruiterer's nnd ( JSu'ino-- Par- 1: rv plhntion. , QQf) ACRES Dairy i . 1.:. freer, d l as a g O i n g cem-er-’«. 2 Gonsos, milking machines v. i-.'i Ji-hiij! 'hod now milking a good; herd with good heifers to come in next seasgffi.. Plant and stock at valuation. Land£ls 10.-. J. A. M™ ; ' 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 i. 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. JJURTON’S JMPROVED pOGTJJOT £JURE IN ONE AND TWO GALLON TINS. BARRY BROS., , LIMITED, ARE LANDING AS FOLLOWS:---xcxnfk TONS UESi ajjebm/iV NEWCASTLE COV - . Ex ‘‘ Kanna,” t ABOUT NOVEMBER 10th. TOO TOXS BLACKBALL COAL Ex “ Ngahere,” ABOUT NOVEMBER ISth. trx TONS BRUNNER NUTS FOR 4 BLACKSMITHS ABOUT NOVEMBER 13th. . ORDERS NOW BOOKED FOR TRUCK LOTS ex SHIP AT LOWEST RAVE *’ AND OREAGH, : t NAPIER AND HASTIXC-0. FT WOULD PAY Hastii gj s«w *- people to deal with us. WE deliver goods direct frm s', p s nde to shop, thereby saving r-lay and tlso middle agents’ charges. . : WE can give advice at any ,i- e regarding the date of arrival of ft iiy res- > ■ sei from any part of the.worMd.* WE can forward goods. to prf r>art rf the known world at cheapest’rates, OUR HASTINGS BRA < H *nd daily lorry service to HD stag. the means of facilitating r». niviry <-f j;oods, and has proved a gre.gi x-mven 1 - ; mce generally to business | • 'de . n<’ Tthers. I ’ WE can clear your gootr- . fi m.gh t i.< Justoms by experts and gimrßiitM'tnat ' luty is paid only on dutia I s -- 1 impede - •omethhig worth consideration.. . I WE can receive and furwaJi (its goods ■ >y rail or lorry as desire-. ■ ; PROMPTITUDE. FAIR C Ltrt.l.S, tND SATISFACTION GU IR 4MR..L It would be worth ahi.', gr *ll* ”s » ■rial. g: IyiLLIAMS AND QREAJ. d, NAPIER AND ” KAp K£ S BAY TRISUnT.'* wra.ro • vs 66 per n -r. • ui>v ti »n and su 1 - f- * — < • - ad’ ance, pt t . u . ’ 'el ’onnnion. . . -mr'irXTS under the fofemng a- V .'Tin. To Lit, Eor*Salf, - i 1- ' J. PIKSOWI. l-OVID AND '.si | > inseited at the Bte of » ) - r 1 oi thiee ' ro: 2 u for raU. ;t.-J <n ■ ■ a ■■r v t (IVGI -, AX'D ' 1 . 6 | . Forii xl ... .j JI ’ e advei ti-eine j i -e _ • • v . . -ulveitiMU Hr'- adv eitisenic . *.l e raivj”! n: t’-e offices of tbr:T?tißLNs ■ : ■ ?e Si '-iii rge. ■ . I . as to the ’kb ‘J - i adveitiseire . n rajBVXE must be in writing ".j I l.e !’ . i •■■ors do not Jr.ji t):- r--,.‘-.-ess <-espon.~ible for non-im.-!.i-t:on «.I ;■■ ertuemeut? through anient ui i>ther cirases. c Napier Ex■ nsng*., 740 in.-! 1U,.; H.''tings Excha --s,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 15, 30 December 1911, Page 8
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