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I Lane and McCarthy. | LANE AND MCARTHY MERCHANTS AND AGENTS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. yj-'< H. HARTREE, of Ngaroto and I’eka Peka Stations, having sold bis land to the Government, lias instructed us to sell the undermentioned HEEP by Private Treaty, for delivery in February next, and we shall be ' pleased to answer any enquiries — 1.301) 2-tooth Ewes (more or less) 1100 4-tooth Ewes (more or less) 12'10 6-tooth Ewes (more or less) 100!) S-toi.'th Ewes (more or less) <)()() 5-year-o’d Ewes (more or less) 1200 2-tooth XVethers (more or less) 1200 4-tooth Wethers (more or loss) .3900 Lambs in wool x sexes (more or less). The Sl>e.»p are ROMNEY LINCOLN CROSS, and should be in fine condition, and, as the country is lightly stocked, the lambs should be fit to go straight into the fattening paddock.

Kapler Wool Brokers* Association. RAPIER yyOOL JJROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SALE DATES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1912. (Catalogues close Monday, Nov. 4th.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1912. (Catalogues close Monday, Nov. 25th.) FRIDAY. JANUARY 3rd, 191.3. (Catalogues close Tuesday, Dec. 24th.) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1913. (Catalogues close Tuesday, Jan. 28th.) GROWERS PLEASE NOTE. . Nq wool will be catalogued after the closing dates above fixed. For the SECOND and THIRD SALES it has been found necessary in the interests of buyers and sellers alike, to lessen the number of small lots offered. Single and two bale lots will therefore ibe grouped so far ,as is possible. Reserves on these grouped lots and on all star lots (i.e.. 2 bales and under), must be loft to Brokers and Owners’ reserves cannot be accepted for’SECOND and THIRD SALES on star lots. BRANDS. —In order to comply with the demands of the Wool Buyers’ Association. Wool Bales must be branded with letters not less than three inches in length ; should rebranding have to lie done after the wool arrives in store, a charge will be made. WEIGHTS. —The Railway Department has decided that all bales over 4cwt will be charged rate and a half. Lighterage will be charged on similar lines when the bales weigh over 3-Jcwt for scoured, and l.lcwt for greasy wools. HANDLING CHARGE.—id per lb to cover, Receiving. Weighing, Lotting, Cataloguing, Advertising, Insurance in Store. Any lots passed in and not sold, a charge of 2- per bale for offering will be made .and 1/- per bale if re-offered. C. B. Hoadlty anti Son, Ltd. GOOD LEASEHOLD FARM. 790 ACRES L.1.P., rent 7/3 less 10 4 zwO per csn t. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, all in English grasses except* portion in crops, viz.., 40 acres Turnips and Swedes, 65 acres Barley and young grass, 15 acres Oats ; 7-roomed House with bathroom, pantry, etc. (h. and c. water service), woolshed (3 stands), buggjf shed, etc. ; good walk-in dip ; 1 mile from school, 18 miles from Hastings by good metalled road (nearly all level). Winters 2000 dry sheep with turnips. At present arrying HOC) young ewes in lamo. Price for Goodwill, £5 per acre Cash COMPACT LITTLE FARM 1 fiO ACRES Freehold, all flat and lUV undulating, plbughable and in English grasses; 6 well watered paddocks ; rich loamy soil, at present mostly under crop, oats, wheat, barley, swedes, rape, etc.; carrying capacity 350 sheep ; 4-roomed House, implement shed, and enough timber to bujld large shed; 4 miles from railway station, 3 miles from dairy factory, and 2 miles

from school. Price as a going concern, with team of 5 draught horses, harness, covers, etc. ; dray, reaper and binder, combined roller, disc and tine harrows,

cultivator, drill, poultry, and about 1 mile wire netting, £23 per acre, on terms.

O. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD DAIRY FARM. iqq ACRES Freehold, all jn grass, 4 paddecks, abundantly watered by streams and river ; capacity 60 cattle and 50 sheep ; 5-roomed House, milking bails, hay, trap and other sheds, 2 miles from dairy factory and school, 5 miles from township, 9 miles from railway station by good roads. £l3/10/- per acre, on terms to be arranged. Also: Adjoining, and to be sold with above 1 ACRES Leasehold, 12 years to "A7 OV r ,. u R el) tai £5O; 400 acres in grass, balance light bush with plenty feed, well watered, been carrying 20v cattle, but has capacity for many more. Price 15/- per acre, on terms to be irranged. C B JJOADLEY A gON, LTD FOR SALE. VEW, WELL-BUILT 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with every convenience, situated corner of Avenue and Gray’s oads ; built on J-acre of land. rK ' CE £685 I'erms: £l3O cash, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. C. B HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., I Agents. | I QRIFFEN AND gAXBY, I NAPIER, ! SURVEYORS, LAND VALUERS. | AUCTIONEERS, I AND LAND AGENTS. | - I PROPERTIES FOR SALE I fail Particular*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 259, 5 October 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 259, 5 October 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 259, 5 October 1912, Page 8

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