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Hoad!«y, Bon and ttewart, ttd. gUPERIOR J£AIRY JJERD. At the CLIVE GRANGE NEW YARDS OPENING SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1916, At 1 p.m. HOADLEY, SON a- STEWART, Ltd. instructed by Mr. C. F. Moore, will sell as above his superior Dairy Herd, comprising— COWS AND HEIFERS in profit and to calve (mostly Holsteins), Holstein Bull, 20 yearlings by “ Dominion Admiral,” 1 2-year Heifers, 15<J tn.s. Hoggets, 10U fat and forward ewes, 50 Ewes and Lambs, 15 prime fat Wethers, 10 prime fat Ewes, 15 fat hoggets. 30 S.H. 2-year empty Heifers, 8 2-year P.A. Heifers, 5 fat cows. 6 fat cows 5 yearling steer* and heder* 7 dairy cows and heifers in prolit and to calve FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 11. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. JJASTINGS yyEEKLY gALE. , TTOADLEY, SON *t STEWART, Ltd. will hold their next Mart Sale on j SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1916, Commencing at 12 Noon, lAml will sell:— 1 HORSES, COWS AND SPRINGING | HEIFER'S. j PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! . ‘ Weaners, slips, porkers, baconeis. . breeding sows, etc. I The demand ics ihe above i* a* keen ! a* ever. i PO ULTRY! POILTRY! j Pullets, hens, roosters, ducks, turkeys, etc. | VEGETABLES.-- Potatoes, vauliliow- , ers, onions, asparagus, leeks, and other i varieties in season. IMPLEMENTS—Disc harrow*, d.f. I plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, etc, | GRAIN, Ac.-• Barley, wheat, maize, vhaff, pollard (an exceptionally good I line), bran, oats, etc. MISCELLANEOUS.—Express, separators, bikes, churns, lawn mower, . furniture, gate binges, and a lot ofi useful sundries. | Young cattle and sheep dog, a good j heeler, etc. I Horse, gig and harness: horse is 7 : year--, by King George the Trotter; i lady can drive: any trial. ! Also, at 2.3 U p.m., on account of Mr. < A. McCorkindale. who, in consej quence of the war, is relinquishing i home orders: j We will sell the balance of his trav- ■ oiling samples, comprising Watches, > Clocks. Jewellery and Plate, being a lev. samples only of each. i FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED, i- - - I YJOUEL pARMS BY Y LCTIOX - MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1916. i At 2.30 p.m. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART, LTD., have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Talbot, who is giving up I farming on account of ill-health, to -J offer by Public Auction, at the Olympia : Rink, Hastings, on above date, his well- , known Farm, containing in all I 677 ACEES 677 (MORE OR LESS) FREEHOLD. The Property will be offered in Three • Blocks as follows, viz.; — QQK ACRES, formerly part of the , OzwJ Ngatarawa Estate, subdivided into 13 paddocks, all permanently ! watered. Some of the best oat-grow-ing land in the Province producing up to 3J tons of oats per acre. Also very suitable for fattening purposes. Good new 9-roomed House, with all conveniences, woolshed and all necessary farm buildings, in good order; 56 acres are in oats, barley and wheat; 15 acres in lucerne; 65 acres now being sown in rape, and will be completed before delivery. All crops go with the property. Situated on the Roy’s Hill road, seven miles from Hastings. QQ ACRES, formerly part of the Nga- . LliF tarawa Estate, and having an i j extensive frontage to the road running from the Maraekakaho road to the Roy's Hill road, about six miles from Hastings. OKA ACRES, formerly part of the Maraekakaho Estate, and j known as Lower Tomoana Paddock, 1 subdivided by good fencing into six paddocks, all well watered; 75 acres j sown in rape, balance in good pastures; ; 2-roomed Cottage, situated on Marae- 1 kakaho road, eight miles from Hastings. s TERMS OF PAYMENT AT SALE. ! HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., | AUCTIONEERS. i TO THE SHEEPFARMERS OF H.B. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I I Wish to let yc-j know that I am still in the woolscouring business at [ Whakatu, and that my works are capable of dealing with 150 bales of Wool a week, and that your wool will not be j ■ delayed. 1 guarantee to put your wool ion the market in first-class order. All ’ wool consigned to Whakatu Station or j>er lorry will receive prompt attention. 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. Thanking you for past support and ' hoping to have a continuance of same, ; Yours faithfully, 1 R. TUCKER. ; Postal Address : WHAKATU. ; ’Phone 827 M, Hastings. . . ... . ' NEW ZEALAND . INSURANCE CO., I LIMITED. HAVING purchased from Messrs. F. C. Tipping and Son their {Agency in the Accident Department ofi the above Company, 1 am prepared to j ’arrange Insurance in all departments I of the Company’s business. i I FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Including:— I Employers’ Liability I Mortgagees’ Indemnity 1 Plate Glass I Fidelity Guarantee, etc. The New Zealand Insurance Company is recognised as being the premier company in the Dominion, and has a record reputation for prompt and liberal seti tie men t of claims. ; W. McCULLOCH, [ QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS. i - — — — j rjpE Yf ATA GUARANTEED PURE AND WELL I MATURED. I 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. TK MATA VINEYARDS, ! HAVELOCK NORTH

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 8

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