Hoadley, Sen, and Stewart, Ltd.
gALE OF OIWS,
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AT THE FARM, PUKAHU
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1918, At 12.30 p.m.
TTOADLEY, SON & STEWART, Ltd. A-*- instructed by Mr. .1, C. Innes, who has sold his farm, w ill sell as above the following: — 20 cows in profit, winter and spring calvers 5 heifers in calf to Holstein bull 1 purebred Holstein bull 4 forward cows 20 m.s. weaners (good line) Disc harrows, s.i. plough, hay rake, scarifier, chain harrows, spring cart, sledges, harness and farm sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1918, At 12.30 p.m.
(Tn yards kindly lent by Mr. J. Moore)
ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, WLLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., and Hoadley, son & stewart, Ltd. will sell: — 1000 4 and 5-year ewes 700 wether lambs 500 lambs 200 5-year ewes 30 6-year ewes 150 4. 6 and 8-tooth ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 250 wether lambs 150 m.s. Jambs 40 2 and 4-tooth weaners 9 5 and 6-year Romney rams 9 2-shear Lincoln rams 50 forward Hereford bullocks 50 3-year Hereford steers 5 cows and calves 2 weaner calves 1 6-year mare with foal
EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED
HOADLEY, SON
AND STEWART, LTD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, HASTINGS AND NAPIER. IJAVR IN gTOOE ALL PRODUCE, -including— PRIME SOUTH ISLAND CHAFF DUN OATS CAPE BARLEY HAY, STRAW, Ao. REEDB— Rap*, Turnip*, Sw*d*, Luoern*, Cap* Barley, Algerian Oa**, Ry* Grew.
Clover*. MANURES— Rap* end Turnip Manor*, Bup«rPhospbsie, Epho* B—io Phoaehate. Guano. AGENOUE— Raid & Gray ltnp)*m*nla. Wool Pr*aa—, Windmill*, *te. Rax. Lo*.
Primus Separators, Bookow Calf Meal. Lei Uhiek Food. “PUDLO" MA AKB CEMENT .WATERPROOF. BritiaK Manufacture. Reliable. Tested by Most Eminent Authorities. Makes ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF Concrete Buildings, Rough-cast Kails, Damp Courses. DOES NOT DETERIORATE. Mere Dawg Resistant with Agg. •ole Agents for Hawke's Bay: ‘ G“ D!, “- L’ b UtBTIMOg jJJULTIGAUZE CARBON, 15/0 BOZ FIFTEEN COPIES AT ONCE. FIFTEEN COPIES AT ONCE. FIFTEEN COPIES AT ONCE. ONION SKIN TYPING PAPER, 4/ff. ream. Specimen sheets free. Sample Doz. Sheets, 2/- posted. Obtained from WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. KITANTED KNOWN.—Ladies who * ’ require large-size Blouses, Under- j clothing, Aprons, etc., will find comfort ' and pleasure in wearing the well-cut and durable garments sold at the LADIES’ OWN. Every out-size garment made up on the premises or to our special order. Address, Heretaunga st. (between Simmonds, Seedsman, an|
LADIES’ BLOCKED PANAMAS ABE the present mode. Smart and exclusive shapes, 13/8, 14/8, 17/8 to 80/-. SILK ELASTIC HAT BANDS in large colour range, ] /- each. R. A. STRANG, Everybody’s Store, HERETAUNGA STREET. HABTINGff ORCHARDISTS. TMTE BUY SEASONABLE FRUITS. ’ ’ Call or ’phone Four Hundred and Forty-Seven. ARMSTRONG AND RAINING, Seed Merchants, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. ORDER NOW I PROMPT DELIVERY. — FINEST RASPBERRIES. ARTHUR SIMMONDS, LIMITED, Seedsmen, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 52, 13 February 1918, Page 8
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