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■••rtf, Vwllsr antf e». JJEARD, gULLEN AND £'<O. Have been instiucied oy MR. ALF. SYMONS 'lo sell absolutely without reserve. AT THEIR MART, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2.30 P.M THE whole balance or his large and varied stock oi taney goods, lea|ther,ware. e.p. and glass ware, watches, chains, jewellery, cutlery, toys, stationery. glass cases, counter, ’fittings, etc., etc. The whole lot will be absolutely -old. NO RESERXE! No RESERS El 2.30 P.M., SATURDAY. AT MART. Geo. Beard. Auctioneer. g.VJTRDAY yjARKET At their Mart, Station Street, Hastings SATURDAY, 21.-t OCTOBER, 1916, A t 12 N oon. Will sell DAIRY STOCK. HORSES, PIGS AND POULTRY. 5 cows and heifers iu profit and to calve | 2 Jersey-cross heifers, springing J Shorthorn cow, close to calving I weaner pigs, porkers and store pigs Also: 100 prime fat table fowls 15 p.b. W.L. hens, laying 6 p.b. S.W. cockerels 25 crossbred' hens 6 pairs 1.11. ducks hens with broods of chicks 12 fat ducks and other poultry Also Two gigs, tip dray in new order, dogcart, spring cart, sets gig and cart harness, military saddle, saddles and bridles, horse covers, empty sacks, wire netting, Reid and Gray d'.f. plough (new), mould plough, scarifier, 3-leaf tine harrows, 600-gal tank, 500-gal tank, lawnmow’ers, garden tools, dairy utensils, and farm sundries. Fruit and Produce including apples, potatoes, onions, oats, wheat, bran, pollard, barley, maize, carrots, chaff, cauliflowers,-etc., etc. Also: Household Furniture and Effects, being contents of four rooms. _ Lady’s bike, three gent’s bikes, one motor bike. Also: On account wholesale jeweller, a nicely assorted and limited' lot of Hallmarked gold rings, watches, chains, bangles, necklets, clocks, silver and e.p. ware, etc. These are good goods, and worth inspection. DETAILS LATER. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer.

George Hartshorn. I BEG to advise the General Public that during my absence on Active Service I have arranged' with Mr. F. M. QUIGLEY T , who is well known to most residents of the district, to carry on my business as Manager for me. I feel that under ordinary circumstances I could look for your continued support till my return, but under these special conditions, while representing you in the firing line, as I hope to do, I am sure I can count not only on the continuance of present business, but on your goodwill and determination to direct anything you can to my representative until _f resume my place amongst you again. Every section of my business—Land Stock and Commission, Shipping ana Tourist Agency, Accountancy and Secretarial Departments—will be carried on by Mr. Quigley, who has had experience fully guaranteeing every satisfaction. The Agency of the ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., will also continue to receive our best attention. The standing of this Company, and the conduct of the business is so well and favourably known that you will have no hesitation iu supporting me in its affairs. Trusting that after Britain and her Allies have settled Peace terms at Berlin on the lines we look for, I may be permitted to resume my present existing relations, and thanking you in anticipation for your cordial support during my absence, I am, yours faithfully. G. HARTSHORN LAND AGENT, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. . use yyAiPA QOal And. avoid the chimney sweep, with all the attendant trouble*. ABSOLUTELY THE CLEANEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET. Obtainable from JJOBERT fJOLT AND gONS HASTINGS.

M C LEOD AND GARDNER, L TD TIMBER AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLY MERCHANTS. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. APPLY TO US FOR ANY BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. BEST MATERIALS. PROMPT ATTENTION. 'PHONE 109. gRITISH JJAKERY. If yon search our present history, there you’ll find New Zealand boys are never behind. With Australians by their side, they will help to turn the tide, And help to build the honour of Old England. Beneath the Red, White and Blue, with hearts so brave and true, They’ll hold their own against all in the far land, And when the war is done, and victory nobly won, What more could build the honour of Old England? If you patronise our Bakery, I think vouTl find Workmanship will not be behind, With Roberts behind the gun, you will get a loaf and bun That will help to build the honour of our Bakery. O. H. PEARSON. BRITISH BAKERY - HASTINGS. MONEY Lent Privately upon Household Furniture. Pianos (without removal), repay ab la by Easy Weekly Payment*—L. W. Balkind, Hi, Queea liras*. Jd»«»ia*i-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 260, 19 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 260, 19 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 260, 19 October 1916, Page 8

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