J. A. Miller. SALES FOR APRIL. Longlands—Thursday, 11 and 25. Clive- —Monday, 15. Puketapu— Friday, 19. Skin, Wool and Hide Sale—Tuesday ,23 JO N GLANDS gAL E . THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1912. <2OO fat ewes 300 forward ewes 200 forward ewes 5 springing heifers 1 dry cow 4 springing heifers Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Farms for Sale and to Lease in every part of the Dominion. Stock Sales, Clearing House Sales, held regularly. RUCTION Agent for VISIBSE REMINGTON TY AwRITEB RONEO LETTER COPJkR. RONEO DDPLICATOXwj ALL TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. yyiLLIAMS AND OREAGH, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. IT WOULD PAY Hastings buaineu people to deal with ua. WE deliver goods direct from ship's fide to shop, thereby saving delay and *Jso middle agents’ charges. WE can give advice at any time regarding the date of arrival of any vesvel from any part of the world. WE can forward goods to any part of the known world at cheapest rates. OUR HASTINGS BRANCH and daily lorry service to Hastings is the means of facilitating delivery of goods, and has proved a great convenience generally to business people and itbers. ■ WE can clear your goods through the Jas toms by experts and guarantee that luty is paid only oti dutiable goods—wmething worth consideration. WE can receive and forward goods by rail or lorry as desired. It would be worth while giving us a snal. PROMPTITUDE. FaIR CHARGES, 4ND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED yyILLIAMS AND OBEAGH, JgUROPEAN OAPITAL. EpURNISHED for attractive enterprises in all substantial lit—j of business. Railroads, Tractions, Water and Electric Powers, Irrigations, Timber, Mining, Agricultural, and Industrial. Bond, Debenture and Stock Issues undertaken, purchased, or sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. Financial Undertakings of all sorts handled. Miscellaneous commissions and or* ders of all characters accepted for execution in any European country. Correspondence enclosing full details at first writing invited. ~ THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS ALLIANCE, >« 14-16-18, BLOOMSBURY STREET, LONDON. ENGLAND.
(Established 1880.) R. HOLT™& SONS VUE offer to supply, at shortest ” notice, by waggon or rail, from our Yards and various Milla to any part of tbe district, BUILDING TIMBER m any quantity and at Lowest Ratea. We have the best of facilities for the manufacture from thoroughly seasoned material of Joinery, Fittings for Churches, Banks, Offices, and Besi* dances. We have also large stocks of Coal, Firewood, Drain Pipes, Lime, Cement, ate., on hand at our Hastings Timber Yards. Customers’ own designs made up for Mantelpieces, special and artistic Joinery, and every description of House Furnishings. Constantly arriving shipments of Ironmongery, Glass, Paints, and Build :rs’ Requisites of evry description. JJOBERT JJ OLT AND HARTINGS AND NAPIER M P J£J FOR HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES AND SHEEP. Works ' Wonders I No Troublel Will positively cure Hots and Worms. A scientific food, giving maximum results at Minimum Cost. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Sole Agents *J OOLLINGE, JUN.?"""’ HORSE SHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, HASTINGS, OEGS to notify his numerous Custoiners and the General Public that he is REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES, i.N WARREN STREET, HASTINGS (Opposite Millburn Bros.’ Sash Factory)
•* HAWKES 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 followinr classes—Wanted, To Let, For Salr Lost and Found, Personal, Board ani Residence—are inserted at the rate o« IS words for 1/-, or three consecutive insertions for 2/6 for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2/6 each insertion; Funeral Notices, 1/cxtra. These advertisements must ba signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will bo received at the offices of the Tribuns free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion withdrawal of advertisements in UUfBTribune must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold them selves responsible for non-insertion o' advertisements through accident a from other causes. Telephones: Napier Exchange, 740 and 110; Hastings Exchange, 39.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 108, 22 April 1912, Page 8
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