Xut-'ie ee’«« PUBLIC SALES. YA I P URI■ R V U YA R DS. [TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I‘Jtli. 1912 l Dairy Stock at 11.15 a.rn. • Other Stock at Noon. j 100 f'.it cues and wethors ! l(J0 fat ewes j 10U fat envs and wethers I I G-y ear-old Hereford bull i 1 dairy cow (a fortnight calved) ! 2 4-year-o'd Shorthorn buds I aged Siioitliorn bulls j 10 fat bnllocksi I 20 2to 2)-year dairy heifers ! 200 well-bred 2-year-old steers I oO forward Ltillia ks ! oo 3 and 4-year btillrx'ks ! ui) 4-year Polled Angus bullocks £ J ol,(;E Y AttDS ’ HASTINGS • WEDNESDW. NOV. 2'nh. E)i2. [ Dairy Stock at 11 a m. j Other Stock at Noon. 140 3-yenr empty heifers 150 2-ycar empty huiiers 100 empty <•<>« s 60 2 and 3-year steers 500 woolly hoggets lli n 0 woolly hoggets 10*0 hoggets flO 5 forward bullocks 11 15-ycar steers 20 fat rows and licifers StLL" 1 OR MU EMBER. Waipiikurnu—Tuesday. 19, 26. Hastings-—Wednesday, 20. 27. i Skin Sale —Friday, 22. I Wxipawa Mondiiv. 25. I Onga ftiiga Thurs.'lay. 2S. I Otano —Friday. 29.
Napier Woo! Bro tens Association. •’Y AI>IER GOL JJROKERS’ ! WOOL SALE DATES. [ MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. 1912. i i Catalogues elo.-.e Monday, Nov. 25th.) J FRIDAY. JANUARY 3rd. 191.3. I .(Catalogues cIom? Tuesday. Dec. 2!th.) V TUESDAY. FEBRUARY -Ith, 1'913. i (Catalogues close Tuesday, Jan. 2ith ’ ’ GROWERS PLEASE NOTE: No Wool will be catalogued after >l:e : closing dates above fixed. I For the DECEMBER and JANUARY j SA LES it has been found necessary, in ! the interests of buyers anil sellers alike. . to lessen the number of small lots offeri ed. Sitigie and two bale lots 'till there- ! tore be grouped so far as is possible. ! Reserves on these grouper! tots and ion ail star lots (i.e., 2 bales and under) ! must be left to Brokers, and On hits’ i reserves cannot fie accepted for DECEMBER awl JiN'U.'.RY SALES on. i star lots. I ' BRANDS. —Tn order to comply with’ the demands of the Wool I'.:iy . rs’ Asso-I eiation, wool hales must be branded n ith j letters not less than, three inelios in! length: should rebranding have to be; done alter the wool arrives in store a ! I charge will be made; ' i WEIGHTS.—The Railway Depart-j [meat lifts decidu<l that all bales over' ; 4cwt will be charged ’’ate awl a half, i [ Lighterage will bo chatged on siinilat i | lines when the bales weigh over 3Jcw ts | i for scoured, and 4 Jcwts for greasy I j wools. I j HANDLING CHARGE.--pi per lb to { [cover Receiving, Weigliing, Lotting,! I Cataloguing, Advertising, insurance in | Store. j Any lots passed in and not sold, ai charge of 2- par hale for offering will be made, and 1 - par bale if re-offered.
I F. • Tarvin and Ca. j i T HE S NIP ol ' THE D AY ! i j QQTJ ACRES, 21 years’ lease, with i 1000 right of renewal for further! 21 years; rent 3/5, less 10 I per cent. ; 25 acres in oats. 80 acres or more in rape and i turnips; subdivided into 7 I I main paddocks, very well: ! watered all the year ; uruhi- i I lating country. Cottage. ! ; woolshed, stables, etc. ; 12 : ‘ miles from railway station, i good road. Stock on place at | present, 2000 big sheep (cap- ! able of carrying 3000 sheep), j 6 hcrses, few cows, iuiple i scents, etc. j PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN ; £4/10, - PER ACRE - 1 Or will take £2'lo'- per acre, and stocks and plant may be taken at valuation. Terms on application. SOLE AGENTS: F. J. TONKIN 4 CO. COMMISSION AGENTS, HASTINGS We have properties all over Hawke’s Raj' and other parts of the Dominion Solo Agents fr.r K-R-l-T CARS. BRITISH DOMINION FIRE I NET I ’l D-t'E to.. MONARCH TYPEWRITER, DAYTON “AIR FREE, CARE FRFF .p.. T , r,,, 8. H. Knight. CHEAPEST SHEEP COUNTRY IN HAWKE’S BAY. AND EASY TERMS. 3000 -'CRES. beautiful rich hills, earrjing 3 sheep to the acre: good roads, and subdivided into eight paddocks, PRICE PER ACRE. Further Particulars on application. S. 11. KNIGHT, LAND AGENT. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. gAM W OOD WOOL EXPORTER NAPIER AND 7 ORT AHURTRI Ijondon Office: 5 Fenehureh Street TO SHEEP OWNERS TV-ANTED TO PURCH ASE Large o> * ’ S’ita!' Ciii>r to scrip]., p v f'r-.i Iford lemand. Highest Market Value given '«>!: on trrirtl, no waiting. Consign tr S A.M W GOD POPT iW'SiFI •|’l,and 5/17 PO Rn, FRUT GROWERS. have received our season's suppH ’ • <f SWIFT S ARSENATE OT JOI) ARMSTRONG AND HATNTNG, STATION STREET, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 295, 18 November 1912, Page 8
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