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Hoadley, Son, and Stewart, Ltd.

IMPORTANT NGTTUE

SATURDAY MARKET SALES

WE ,i, ' G 10 rI FY 1 hat owing ’’ to the necessity of utilising all available space at 0111 Hastings Branch in order to cope with the growing requirements of our Merchandise ami Produce Department , we are reluctantly compelled to relinquish, from this date, the Saturday Market Sales so successfully conducted by us in the past. AVe take this opportunity of returning sincere thanks to our numerous Clients for their valued support and patronage. HOADLEY. SON A STEWART, LID. Hastings, sth February, 191..

PRELIMINARY NOTICE

Hoadley, son & stewart, Ltd. having been instructed by Mr. R. A. Guthrie, who has sold his farm, will sell, at the farm, Clive Grange, on FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1917, the whole of his Stock, Implements, etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. H. N. STEM 7 ART. Auctioneer. jqartmoor clearing S ale - FRIDAY, FBERUARY 23rd, 1917. At 12.30 p.m. Hoadley, son & stewart, Ltd. have been instructed by Lowry W. North, Esq., who has disposed of his Dartmoo Estate, to sell on the above date at the Dartmoor Station Yards. Puketapu, the whole of his Live Stock, absolutely without reserve, comprising:— 4000 ewes, including 1400 2-tooths, 1000 4-tooths, 800 6-tooths, 800 4-year-olds 1700 woolly ewe lambs 200 2-tooth wethers •50 rams 3-400 head of cattle. Polled AngusS.H. cross, including: 60 cows with calves 30 -1-year bullocks 210 yearling and 2-year steers and heifers 2 Polled Angus bulls Also:

Several Station Hacks, Ponies, etc.

NOTE.—Drags will be at the riyer on morning of sale at the following hours, to convey intending purchasers to the station. A charge of 2/6 will be made, which will be donated to the Red Cross Fund: —10 and 11 a.m., and 12 noon.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. N. STEWART. Auctioneer. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART. LTD. NAPIER AND HASTINGS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SPECIALISTS & VALUERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, FARMERS’ AGENTS A- GENERAL MERCHANTS. advances Made against Stock, Growing Clips, Wool and Produce. AUCTION QAL E 8 V Of L IVE gTOCK Held in all parts of the district. CLEARING SALES A SPECIALITY.! Managers for Hawke’s Bay for the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE C., LTD. (hire, Marine and Accident). We wish to draw the attention of our clients and the public generally to! the fact that we are enlarging our busi- j ness, and intend carrying all stocks as required by the farming community,; to include "PRODUCE of all descriptions, SEEDS. MANURES, GROCERY I and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, and! shall open the New Year with a full stock.

We can quote at present BINDER TWINE, CORN SACKS, FLOUR, SUGAR, POLLARD, BRAN, WHEAT, OATS, MAIZE. CHAFF, WIRE, POSTS, &c. Wo cordially solicit your enquiries, and trust that by prompt attention to business, and the studying of your needs, we shall gain the support of the farming community.

pjOADLEY, <£<ON A gTEWART,

11. V. HOADLEY, H N. STEWART, Mimging I «

BARRY BROS.

LIMITED. ALL LEADING CLASSES OF COAL STOCKED. FIREWOOD CUT TO ANY LENGTH. AGENTS N Z. CARRYING CO. Goods forwarded to any Address. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Goods cleared through Customs with promptness by a competent Staff. NAPIEk AND PORT AHURIRI. fy,£R. rpiIOMAS jgAIN, HIGH STREET. DANNEVIRKE, Has been appointed For the ’• JJAWKE'fI j/JAY rpRIBUNK." And is authorised' to receive advertisements on our behalf. Readers are requested to notify Mr. Bun of news which they may thiek fl ♦ i Ul* fnw pp

THIRTY COPIEB Of “ rpHE gpRIBUNE ” WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ABROAD FOR &/’ Send Stamps or Postal Note to the Publishers of “The Tribune,” with full address of those to whom tha paper is to be forwarded, and we will despatch regularly in our Special Foreign Wrapper. I’UC TRI BUNK. LIMITED.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8

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