Hoadley, Bon and Stewart, Etd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HOADLEY, SON * STEWART, Ltd. have been instructed by Mr. C. F. Moore, of Clive Grange, to sell, at the New Clive Grange Yards, at the Opening Sale, at a date to be fixed later, his superior Dairy Herd of mostly LTolsteins. Full Details later. IL N. STEWART, Auctioneer. JJASTINGS gHOW JJORSE gALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Octo tier 20th and 21st, 1916 (Days folkwing H.B. Show). Commencing each day at 9.30 a.m. sharp. HOADLEY, SON «fe STEWART, Ltd. will sell, at their KARAMU ROAD YARDS, HASTINGS 400 400 Stallions, Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Show Horses and Ponies, broken and unbroken. On account of Mr. S. Bennett: 20 3 and 4-year draughts and springcarters On account of Maraekakaho Station: 25 unbroken ponies liy Comet and Cwsar ORDER OF SALE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. Stallions, Draughts and Spring Carters (broken and unbroken). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken). ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, OCT. 17. N.B. —When entering kindly give fullest particulars. SPECIAL NOTE—Owing to the large entries for this Sale, any Horses not yarded by 9 a.m. will not be offered at the Sale. Vendors are specially asked to note this fact, as no exceptions w ill he made. EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. 11. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. JJASTINGS yyEEKLY gA LE. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 21st, 1916. Commencing at 12 Noon. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART, Ltd. will sell by public auction, at their Mart, Karamu road, Hastings:— HORSES, DAIRY COWS (in profit and to calve). PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! (Weaners, Slips, Porkers. Baconers, Breeding Sows, etc., etc.) Although last Saturday we had a record entry, the demand was greater than the entries offering. A hig consignment wanted for next Saturday’s sale.
POULTRY! POULTRY!—Hens, Roosters, Pullets, Ducks, Turkeys. A consignment solicited. The prices are right. VEHICLES, IMPLEMENTS, HAR- | NESS, Etc.—D.F. Massey-Harris | plough, express, laudeau, new and I s.h. harness. 2 s.f. ploughs, gal. iron. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, GRAIN, Etc. Best varieties apples, leeks, couliilowers, onions, potatoes, rhubarb, pollard, brtfti, maize, barley, wheat. Also FURNITURE and a lot of useful sundries. I Further Particulars Lat6r. I I TO THE SHEEPFARMERS OF H.B. j AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I Wish to let you know that I am still in the woolseouring business at I Whakatu, and that my works are capable of dealing with 150 bales of W’ool ' a week, and that your wool will not be 'delayed. I guarantee to put your wool ;on the market in first-class order. All I wool consigned to Whakatu Station or ' per lorry will receive prompt attention, i If farmers have any difficulty in securing wool classers, they should communicate with me and I will endeavour .. to obtain men to do the work. I Thanking you for past support and! hoping to have a continuance of same. Yours faithfully, R. TUCKER. Postal Address: WHAKATU. ’Phone 827 M, Hastings. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. ' JZTAVING purchased from Messrs. F. C. Tipping and Son their Agency in the Accident Department of the above Company, 1 am prepared to arrange Insurance in all departments |of the Company’s business. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Including:— Employers’ Liability Mortgagees’ Indemnity Plate Glass Fidelity Guarantee, etc. j The New Zealand Insurance Company is recognised as being the premier comI pany in the Dominion, and has a record reputation for prompt and liberal set(tlement of claims. W. MeCULLOCH, QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS.
T. STYLES BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. OUILDING WORK of all descriptions ** carried out under my own supervision, and a first-class job guaranteed. ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS USED Those people desirous to build would do well to call on me before going els* where. Address: CAUAMP e<>A|l HAHTIMfje
T E M ATA W INES GUARANTEED PURE AND WELL MATURED. Made and Bottled at the Vineyard, HAVELOCK NORTH. iVinners of Six Gold Medals at InterNational Exhibitions, Christchurch, 1907, Franco-British 1908, Imperial International 1909, Franco - British 1910. CLARET, CHABLIS, HOCK, MADEIRA, PORT. PRICES FROM 28/- PER CASE. For Price List and Particulars, write THE MANAGER, JI TE MATA VINEYARDS, | HAVEinCK NORTH j TOMATO GROWERS. /"IRDERS taken now for Tomato Plants, any quantity, any variety. R. Doubleday. Park rosd. Phone 325W ATONE Y to Lend—£l to £25, upon I Ivl. Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy i Weekly Instalments.—L. W. Balkind, j 119 Queen street. Hastings. ( MILITARY PICKLE is in every shop, ' The demand for it will never slop. . Its purity pleases young and old, I And its popularity will ne’er grow cold.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 259, 18 October 1916, Page 8
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