<l. A. Milter, ]) R E LI MIN AR Y ()T ICE - SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE I i:der instruciinm- (Him C. A. Vautier, Esq. (who i' imiving the district), without reserve. Furniture, etc., of 10-roomed House. On or about • 23rd JAN., 1912. DETAILS LATER. O N G LA N 1)8 gAL E . THURSDAY. 18th JANUARY, 1912. 30 Fat Ewes 120 Forward Ewes 60 Store Ewes 200 full-mouth Ewes 75 Fat Ewes 25 Store Ewes 80 Store Ewes (OENERAL STORE in good country district. Water carriage to the door; largo sums of public money jtut to be spent on roads; new bush land coming out. Turnover £l3O per month. Light expense in running it. Can be increased. Price for freehold £2OO, stock about £3-50; cash £lOO. "I ACRES. —lO acres in 9-yoar-old ..X»X oi-ehard, with full complement of plant ; new 5-roomed House, large glasshouse. As a going concern, price £3500; would exchange for dairv farm. tfMONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in good town. Rent 30 -. Double window; dwelling attached. Purchaser can go in by paying cost of stock. No goodwill. , J. A. M ,LLER ’
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 Long Experience have enabled the Inventor TO VERY MUCH IMPROVE THIS DIP. ORDERS DIRECT TO THE FACTORY OR THROUGH MERCHANTS. JMPROVED JpOOTR O.T (JURE LN ONE AND TWO GALLON TINS. BARRY BROS., LIMITED, ARE LANDING AS FOLLOWS:— 500 TOXS BEST ABERMAIN NEWCASTLE COAL Ex “ Kanna,” ABOUT NOVEMBER 10th. 700 TOXS blackb ALL COAL Ex “ Ngahere,” ABOUT NOVEMBER 18th. TONS BRUNNER NUTS FOR * ° BLACKSMITHS ABOUT NOVEMBER. 13th. ORDERS NOW BOOKED FORTRUCK LOTS ex SHIP AT LOWEST RATES.
T. STYLES BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. OUILDING WORK of all descriptions ■ carried out under my own supervision, and a first-class job guaranteed. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED. Those people desirous to build would do well to call ou me before going elsewhere. Address: — KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. Q.RIFFEN AND gAXBY, NAPIER. SURVEYORS, LAND VALUERS, AUCTIONEERS, AND LAND AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Full Particulars on Application.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 8
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