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Williams and Kettle, Ltd. W il>.iams i K rnu L .h SOLI-2 .U.EXb fh« Value you receive 's »a important the Price von ; ar WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. SBAIN A PRODUCE MERCIIAMS. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. For Sale. For Sale. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. OATS.—Algerian, Gartons, Duns, machine-cleaned. Wheat, Barley, Peas, Ryecorn, etc., machine-cleaned. > GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS of description, Imported and Colonial. MANURES. MANURES. Nelson’s Tomoana Manure, Dried i Blood, Kainit, Superprosphates, Basic Slag, etc. Try our “SPECIAL FERTILISERS for Rape, Turnip, Grain, Grass, Potato, Mangels, etc., packed in lewt bags. SASIC SLAG “LEEDS’* BASICSLAC Highest grade—gives best results — at Lowest Cost. 1 Farmers who realise ' this will buy LEEDS SLAG in preference to all Other brands. FARM IMPLEMENTS. R. A G. Single and Double Furrow Ploughs, etc. x McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Cultivators,, Scuffiers, etc. Lawn Mowers, Garden Rollers, etc. International Harvester Co.’s famous SPRAYING OUTFITS.- One and twohorse power, mounted on four-w heel trucks and platform. Prices and catalogues on application. RED SPRAYING OIL.—In barrels and cases, which has been used with success for the destiuction of all or- | chard insect pests. i SWIFT’S ARSENATE LEAD.—The great remedy for Codlin Moth and ah , leaf-eating insects, sold in '2 and 101 b jars. i ALFA-LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS, “The World’s Best.’’ —These machines have been specially designed for use in small dairies: Viola No. I— Suitable for 1 to 3 cows. 2 —Suitable for 1 to 7 cases. Collbrl No. I— Suitable for I to 15 cows 2—Suitable for 1 to2o cows fiend for Catalogue and Prices. Wellwood and Wellwood. FOR PRIVATE SALE. irtA ACRES (more or less), Hl.Rr.IUU TA’UNGA PLAINS, handy to markets, being situated 6 miles ftons Hastings, 3 from railway station, and 24 from saleyards. The soil is a light loam, grows splendid crops, and is unsurpassable as winter country for hoggets. At present time 12 acres arc in barlev, 10 acres oats (well forward), and 50 acres are now being ploughed for rape and lucerne. Subdivided into >i paddocks and watered by rave. There are two whares on property- no othei buildings. The whole forms a nice compact. handy little farm suitable tor mixed agricultural and pastoral purposes. rBICE - £lB/10/- rER ACRE Cash required, about £9OO. Sole Agents: AND yyTELLWOOD LAND AUCTIONEERS A SALESMEN HASTINGS, H.B.

F. Cassin. pOR S ALE ‘ IV'EARLY NEW 5-ROOMED HOUSE. Hot and co'd water, bathroom, pantrv, etc. ; washhouse, copper and tubs." Full i-acie section of‘the highest and driest land iu Hastings. Close board fences all round. PRICE £4BO ONEY£lOO down. Balance Government Adrances to Workers mortgage. A REAL SNIP. 4 NICE SECTIONS in Lascelles St * Price £lOO each. ACRE SECTION, handy, £lOO. SEVERAL GOOD LLP’s NEAR HASTINGS FOR SALE. F. CASSIN. OLDEST ESTABLISHED LAND AGENT IN HASTINGS, CASSIN S BUILDINGS, RAILWAY STREET. HASTINGS. MONEY TO LEND. JpRASER AND J3 L ’LL. INSURANCE AND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENTS, BROWNING STREET. NAPIER. Agents—Atlas Assurance Co.. Ltd. Canton Insurance C 0., Ltd. TO LET.--House. 5 rooms, Edward streetJlotne. on bids ; House, Marine Parade, Napier. TO LEND.— £:W mi Freehold Secnritv QRIFFEN AND gAXBV, .NAPIER, SURVEYORS, LAND VALUERS. A U.CI B -NEERS. AND LAND AGENTS. PROPER HES FOR SALE. F-Ji I’w: t... ./>•. 5 on Application

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 8

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