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i PUBLIC SALES. gTORTFORD y.'.RDS. HASTINGS WEDNESDAY. NOW 13tb, 11'12. Dairy Stock at 11 a.m. Other Steck at Noon. 100 prime fat ewes 30 prime n.ald .-n ev. >-s 6-5 3 and ear Lullocks 300 fat and forward woolly ewes 1000 raised Loggers 200 fat ai.'l forward wethers 100 fat v., ; i.-:» 60 fat ewes 40 yearling stec-rr 80 2-year steers 20 forward steers 20 3-year heiftir-s 30 2 and 3-year stears 15 yearling P.A. heifers 25 forward bullocks I yARDS. i THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11th, 1012, j At 12.30 p.iu. t I -,U!> hoggets '! p i t' t ' t’ e s ! 100 woj’ly i .s 2 Li’d « t :at'“l Onga Onga I Township, together with Floui i Mill and Machinery erected ' thereon. I yy aipuK u r a u yards i TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ll'th. 1012. [ Dairy Stock at 11 15 a m. Other Stock at Noon. 100 fat ewi-s [ 1. P) heggets SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Wnip.ukur.-.u-Tn.’sdny, 13. 2 i. I Hastings —Wednesday .. 13. 2'l, 2i . ■ (tnga Onga —Thursday, 11, 28. i Ofa-te -Friday. 20 ■ Waip.awa-*-Mond<i‘v. -~>- .skin Sale—Friday, 22.

Hnpler Wool Brokers' Association. ‘rapier yyooL , yssot RATION. WOOL SALE DATES. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2nd, 1!>12. ' (Catalogues close Monday, Nov. 25th.) i FRIDAY. JANUARY 3rd. IM3. '(Catalogues close Tuesday. Dee. 2 !th.) TUESDAY. FEBRUARY -!th. 1013. (Catalogues close Tuesday, Jan. 28th.) GROWERS PLEASE NOTE: No Wool will be catalogued after the clc-siug dates above fixed. j For the DECEMBER and JANUARY I SALES it has been found nece.s-nry, in | the interests of buyers and sellers alike, I to lessen the number of smell lots offer!ed. Single and two bale lots will there-i'.j-o be grouped so fur as is possible. : Reserves on these grouped i->ts and ■on all star lots (i.e., 2 bales and under) 1 mint be left to Brokers, and Owners' ' re“erves cannot be accepted for DEi CUMBER, and JANUARY SALES on str.:- lots. ! LRANDS.—In order to comply with i the demands of the Wool Buyers’ Asso- | elation, wool bales must he branded with ' letters nut less than three inches in i length ; should rebranding have to be j done after the wool arrives in store a iclci'-g-j will be ir-.i-ie. [ WEIGHTS.-Tho Railway D-epart-I meat has decided that all bales over_ rk--.it w ill be charged rate and a half. I Lighterage will I.e tharged on similar I 'incs when the hales weigh over 32ewts j for scoured, and 4Jewts for greasy ! wools. 1: WL’LING CHARGE.->d per ib to [ cove? Receiving, Weighing. Lotting,' ■ Cataloguing, Advertising, insurance in ! Store. j Any lots passed in and not sold, a | -karg--’ of 2- per bale for offering will | i be made, and 1;- per bale if re-effered. i

! F. J. Tonkin and Co. , rjIHE gXIP OF THE J) AS. 1 QQf? ACRES, 21 years’ lease, vitb ; _LOOv) right of renewal for further 21 years; rent 11/5, less .1* per cent.; 25 acres in oats SO acres or more in rape and turnips; subdivided into 7 nain paddocks, very wuF’ watered - all the year ; undulating country. Cottage, woolshcd, stables, etc. ; 12 tniles from railway station good read. Stock on place at present. 2000 E’g sheep (capable of currying 3000 sheep). 6 horses, fow cows, ir-tple-nmnts, -- J1 PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN £4/10/- rea iCRE ' Or will take £2' lo/- per acre, ead steel’s and plant may Ise taken at vaiu at ion. Terms cn iitip Jiva t ion. SOLE AGENTS: F. J. TONKIN * CO. COMMISSION AGENTS, HASTINGS We have proper Hes al! over IL-:-.v U-j’i Rav anti orhyr parts of the D-nmnicr '/•■£- Agon** for K-R-I T CARS. HRFfiS.H DOMINION FIRE INSUR ANCE CO . MONARCH TYPEWRIT Eli, DAYTON "AIR FREE, CARE FREE’ ’■Vpr ;

8. H. Knight. F o;< S AI.E. | QA ACRES. Lease, 0.R.P.. 17 years A-OV tl) rull Hat rich soil. Splendid dairying and cropping land. Six miles from Hastings. Price right. Good terms. (233) 1 ACRES, good cropping land. 3 ItJ I miles from town. Well waterid and subdivided. Price £l5 per acre. Adjoining land fetched £L>'' per acre. <2sH,. For further particulars ai-plv to S. H. KNIGHT, LAND AGENT. HASTINGS 1 g 4 M O O D v. or L EXPO I’l ER. ‘ .'-/■•il.l ANI- FORI Aill'KißJ. ! Lot "lon Oflicv : v Fescbureh Street. T’- SHEEP OWNERS i ryANTLD TO PURCHASE Large o ■ ’ ’ Smail Cline to supply my Bradford ! ■er.isnd. Highest Market Value given. ! £ -b on arrival, no waiting. Consign t< i S AM w oon I PORT 4HI R-RI i 'Phones ‘i'i7 at.d 5'17. P.O. Box 21<).

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 290, 12 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 290, 12 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 290, 12 November 1912, Page 8

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