Williams and Kettle, Ltd. JQAIRY p.ARMS. KAfILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD ’’ in conjunction with F. E. GADDUM, Esq., have l>.-en favour*! with instructions from R. J. Rej nolils. Esq., to sell by Public- Auction on the •Sth JUNE, at 11 a.m., at HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, GISBORNE, SECTIONS 51, 56. 57. PAREMATA. TOLAGA BAY, Containing The Property, which is less t'an a mile from the Tolaga Bay Post Oifiee. is being subdivided into g -QAJRY pARMS. TERMS: per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 3 years, balance in 5 years; interest on unpaid balance at oj per cent. Plans are obtainable at the oSe» oi the Auctioneers or F. E. Gaddum, Esq. G. R. WYLLIE. Auctioneer. The ValU3 joti receive is as important as the Prise you pay. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. For Sale. r ' ,r c; - I ' e AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. OATS. — Algerian, Gartons, Duns, machine-cleaned. Wheat, Barley, Peas, Ryecorn. etc., machine-cleaned. * GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS of ever? description, Imported and Colonial. MANURES. MANURES. * Nelson’s Tomoana Manure, Dried Bleed, Kainit, Superprosphates, Basic Blag, etc. Try eur “SPECIAL FERTILISERS’ fer Rape, Turnip, Grain. Grass, Potato, Mangels, etcS, packed in lewt bags. BASIC BLAC “LEEDS” BASIC SLAC 'Highest, grade—gives best results — at Lowest Cost. Farmers who realise this will buy LEEDS SLAG in preference to all ether brands. FARM IMPLEMENTS.
R. &, G. Single and Double Furrow Ploughs, etc. McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Cultivators,, Scufflers, etc. Lawn Mowers, Garden Rollers, etc. International Harvester Co.’s famous SPRAYING OUTFITS. —One and twoherae power, mounted on four-wheel trucks and platform. Prices and catalogue* on application. RED SPRAYING OIL —ln barrels aed cases, which has been used with success fer the destruction of all orchard iisect pests. SWIFT’S ARSENATE LEAD.— Hie gloat remedy for Codlin Moth and all leaf-eating insects, sold in 2 and 101 b CREAM SEPARATORS, “The World’s Best.” — These machines have been specially designed for ufo in small dairies: —
VMa NO. 1 for 1 to 3 cows.
S —Suitable for 1 to 7 cases. Coißbrl Nq. I—Suitable for 1 to 15 cows. V . t —Suitable for 1 to 20 cows. Sood fur Catalogue and Prices. GUNS AND CARTRIDGES.
We carry full stocks of these. Wo carry 1 full stocks of Crushed Linaoed Oil Cake, Sunlight Oil Cake, Calf Fonda, A. & P- Poultry Foods. Sanitary Drain Pipes and Fittings. P.K.A. Fencing Posts and Totara Strainers, Wire, Staples, etc., and all Statiea requirements.
FTIHE UNTfERSIGNED, acting under instructions from the owner, Mr. S. G. Poppelwell, will offer by Public Auction at THE KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS, At 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 12th, 1912. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS 7 ij QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS y . Being Nos 435, 436, 43", 438, 433 Albert street, and Nos. 335,356 Victori? .street, Hastings, about seven minutes’ walk from the Railway Station. All the sections are high and dry, and have th* additional advantage ef having within eaiyr reach gas, water and sewer. The property has a 44ft frontage to Karamu road, and the LEASE, which embodies a PURCHASING CLAUSE at £BOO, has FOUR years to run at a weekly rental of 25/-. Terms:—lo per cent, cash, and balance in four months, when possession will be given. The terms of the lease can be perused at tne office of the Auctioneer. Also, Under instructions from the lessee, Mr. R. J. Sorenson, all his interest in that piece of Land, being Lot No. 1 on plan deposited in Lands Transfer Office. Napier, as No. 2518, and situated an the corner of Karamu road and Eastbourne street, Hastings, together with all buildings thereon at present occu- j pied by him as a COACH FACTORY, j Terms and full particulars will be advertised later. A. L. D. FRASER, Auctioneer.
AND ELL WOOD LAND SALESMEN, HASITNGS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. QQQ ACRES (more or less) FREE- ***>'■* HOLD, situated 2 miles from Te Awhamuti, 14 from Hamilton, and 21 from Main Trunk Line. The property is all cleared and ploughable. except seven aerss of Native Bush. Subdivided into 9 paddocks by good fences. Well watered. At present time 39 acres swedes, 40 acres new grass, remainder English grass. Being situated 1J miles from a creamery, it would make an ideal dairy farm, and is capable of carrying about 100 cows, besides ather stock. There is a modern "-roomed House and other necessary buildings. price £24/10 - Easy Terms to a good man. or would exchange for land near Hastings. The above is the property of a gentleman who, having taken up his residence in Hastings, wishes to dispose of same, and we can recommend it as a sound business proposition. NOTICE. rpHE UNSOLD SECTIONS in Mr. Morgan Davies’ estate, with trentages to Quarry rued and Eer’s.ord street, are now for Private Sa’e. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY AND ELLWOOI ' HASTINGS. QATENBY’S pHARMACI.. 421 HERETAUNGA ST. HASTINGS. (Opposite Phillip*. Wright and Co.L Is a little out of your way, but it will pay you to visit it. lou will find experience ari'l '-■/! at ;• "r service, and the price* right.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 148, 8 June 1912, Page 8
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