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i FBt'la ii'.to i PUBLIC SALES. | RAM FAIRS. : Hastings—January 30 and 31, 1913. Waipukurau —February 6, 10r3. .SALMS FOR JANUARY. Wool Sale —Friday, 3. Waipukttran—Tuesday, 7, 11. 21. 2-. Has tings—A •• !. .--d.;;-. <_ 15, 22, 2’J. Onga Onga—Thursday. 9. 23. Otanc —Friday. 21. Napier Weal Broker*' Association. WOOL SALE. THE SECOND SALE of too season will be held in the Garri-i-n fl all, Coote road, Napier, <>:> ITUiriV. Jan. 3rd, 1013. at 9 a.m. "1 lie i ’rollers will sell in the following order, viz.: — DE PELIC‘HET. MrLEDD A CO.. LTD. DALGEIY AND COMPANY. LTD. MEHRAY. ROEER i'S AND CO., LTD. H.B. FARMERS' < 0-0 IE RATI VE ASSOCIATION. LTD. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. Th.? Public are requested to note that the Rostrum cud of* the Hall will be reserved for Buyers, Brokers and thcii attendants. RAPIER pjROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SALE DATES.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1913. (Catalogues close Tuesday, Dec. 21th.) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1913. (Catalogues close Tuesday, Jan. 28th.) GROWERS PLEASE NOTE: No Wool will be catalogued after the closing dates above fixed. ' For the DECEMBER and JANUARY I SALES it has been found necessary, in I the interests of buyers and sellers alike, | to lessen the number of small lots offerj ed. Single and two bale lots will tbereI fore be grouped so far as is possible. I Reserves on these grouped lots and I on all star lots (i.e., 2 bales and under) i must be left to Brokers, and Owners’ 1 reserves cannot ba accepted for DECEMBEH and JANUARY SALES on i star lots. ■ BRANDS.—In or-ler to comply with I the demands of the Wool Buyers’ Asso- : ciation, wool bales must be branded with > letters not less than three inches in i length ; sliotiid rebrand::,;; have to be l done after the wool arrives in store a ! charge will he made. i WLIGHI'S. —The Ra.lway Depart- : merit has decided that ail bales ovs; ! -lent will be charged rate and a half. ; Lighteiage will he charged on similar dines when the bales weigh over for scoured, and 4}cwta for greasy wools. handling charge.— i<i per n> to I'o.’-r iLv-oi'. i:.g. Weighing, Lotting, Cataloguing, Advertuiog, Insurance in itova. Any lots passed in and not sold, a charge of 2/- per kale for offering wib lie made, and 1/- per bale if re-olx : ere*d. F. J TonSiiri ana iis>. F. J. TONKIN & CO. 'Phone 513. P.O. B.>x 260. COMMi&SION AGENTS, HASTINGS

j W T E have a targe umihir cf FARMS. |’’ TOWN l’R(-l-EllTi ES AND j Bi SJNI.S.SES on our books. Let ms know what you want and a - v.i.i tiy , to j.b-a-e you. .'Ell PAR HCI."LARS ON FRONT I’AGE OF SOME CHOICE SN:.FS : AGENTS for British Dominion Fi,t. ! Insurance Uo. ; K-R-l-T, NPick, pinger, Austin. S.K.. Daimler, anu I many other Cars; Dayton Airless (Tyres; Monarch and Bli< k \ isible I'..)yewriters. and re-I>uilt T y pen risers : British Monogram Oil; Patent Kain- ! water Tank Filters. ! . _ ■ Cars for ilir. anywhere, any time. tfiu 'I ■ to 'j t ■ 773 ACRES IDEAL SHEEP COUNTRY. Eight miles from Ear-tings, handy to saleyards and freezing w<j;ks. GOOD HOC.SE, yards, woolsl-.sd, dip, etc.; well watered and sub-divided. Nice warm limestone country with an easterly aspect. PRICE RIGHT. GOOD TERMS. Tb,is is a sound investment, and wil. be snapped by first to inspect.

S. 11. KNIGHT LAND AGENT, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. gEED £>Ui'ATOEB. ishleaf Kidney, Rubrican, Dakota Rad. Early Rose, Early Puritan, Lapstone Sutton’s Discovery, Beauty of Hebron, xaniekeeper, Up-to-date, all spec.ail.selected. FLOWER A VEGETABLE SEEDS Fresh and Reliable, just received. ('rde- now from || | J p’ARMEKa QhT ASSOCIATION, LTD. iAPIER (opposite Railway Station). 4ASI I V( 1-1 N Ft IRK Bi. Vt k I !fl >

Ti> BUSINESS MEN.---MISS COLE- ■*- BROOK (opposite Masonic Hotel, Tennyson street. NAPIER) executes al ■lasses of Tyfiing and Manifolding ai shortest nctice. Country Customers nay rely on intelligent completion o: •-heir commissions. Port your ordei .cd have it bin k by return mail. Agen: dr tiie World’s greate.-t triumph it Typewriter®. the “ REMINGTON,’ klso-for “ BONEO Duplicators am .etter Cc.p’r Supplies st-o’x d for a' s".—o of i,*.., n,-. r iq pj , JJERBERT AND QO , Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailors, Dvers and Cleaners, MARKET SI BEET. HASTINGS (Opposite Tree Library). Dye and clean anything and every thin.. Panamas and Hats cleaned ard n blocked. Alterations and repairs in a’ branches neatly done. Our best suit: hand made, 80/-.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 11, 24 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 11, 24 December 1912, Page 8

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