f Beard, Bullen and Co. | gATURDAY jyjARKET gAUC- | AT THEIR MART, HASTINGS. SATURDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1918. j JJEARD, J|ULLEN AND QO. ' Will sell, at 11 a.m.: ’’ POULTRY: 150 head fat table fowls 25 p.b. W.L. hens ■ 4 turkey gobblers 20 fat ducks Purebred and other poultry, etc. 2 sittings Rhode Island Red eggs 5 5 sittings p.b. W.L. eggs ; At 11.30 a.m.: PIGS: 5 fat porkers 15 forward weaners 6 store pigs Weaners, porkers, slips, etc. . At 12 noon : DAIRY STOCK AND HORSES: On account of Mcßobbio Bros., Waiau: 15 high-class Holstein-Jersey-cross heifers just at drop to Holstein bull, all quiet, well handled, and I from picked cows Also: 5 cows and heifers in profit and to calve 1 grade Jersey cow in full profit and in calf 2 Jersey-cross heifers, springing 3 Jersey-cross cows (springing) 1 Jersey-Shorthorn cow, close calving ; 1 hay mare, to all work Also: 1 3}h.p. Calphorte motor bike 2 rolls 3)in. wire netting ■ 1 pony, 6 years, off good stock horse | and ambles, s. and q.i 1 d.s. buggy, 2 gigs, 1 dog-cart 1 11-coulter Massey Harris drill 2 s.f. ploughs, set 2-leaf tyne harrows Empty barrels, 800 ft timber (new), empty sacks, tools, dairy utensils, sets cart and gig harness, saddles, odd collars, horse and cow covers, etc. Also: Apples, pears, potatoes, onions, barley, maize, chaff, lucerne and meadow hay, green vegetables, etc. GEO BEARD, Auctioneer AT BEARD, BULLEN AND CO.’S i ROOMS. I < JjtINAL gALE SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELLERS’ STOCK-IN-TRADE On account Direct Emporium Estate. AT THEIR MART, TO-MORROW COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. Every lot must bo absolutely sold to save re-packing. Beautiful collection of China Ware, including hand-painted vases and teasets, valuable clocks of all descriptions, leather goods, gold and diamond jewellery, silverware, and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. EVERY LOT MUST BE SACRIFICED. TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M. At BEARD, BULLEN & CO.’S ROOMS JjMNAL §ALE JjtINAL gALE Continuing all day until everything is sold. DON’T FORGET TO BE THERE. JJNRESERVED£jLEARING gALE • HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. JJEARD, JJULLEN AND £*O. Instructed by Messrs. Bowden Bros., whose lea’ e has expired, will sell, on the farm, NORTON ROAD, HASTINGS, TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1918, At 12 Noon, the whole of their well-known herd of Grade Holstein, Shorthorn, and Jersey Cows and Heifers, etc., comprising:— A a COWS IN PROFIT AND ‘xV SPRINGING 12 grade Holstein heifers, springing 16 yearling heifers 1 Holstein-Shorthorn Bull, 3 years < 2 p.b. yearling Holstein Bulls, etc. j DETAILS LATER. T. Cunningham. 380 ACRES LEASEHOLD ggo OTANE. ALL FLAT AND PLOUGHABLE LAND. Originally bush country, well watered and fenced. Subdivided into 18 paddocks. Buildings include SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with all conveniences, stables, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip, granary. I THIS IS A GOOD PROPERTY. Handy to Railway Station, School, Factory and Post Office. Over £2OOO was taken off this place last year. For price of goodwill and further particulars, apply T. CUNNINGHAM AND CO., ; QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. g ’PHONE 1221. MANfeKIN* CLARK j AHURIRI TIMBER YARD AND I PLANING MILL, PORT AHURIBI fJAVE IN STOCK *nd to *mv* Sawn and Dressed Kauri, Totara Matai, Rimu and White Pin* Timb*r alto imported Redwood, Mahogany, *to Dry Dresied Timber* and Moulding.’ of th* b**t quality and workmanship. AU ord*r* r*oei»* prompt and ear*!* *tt*aii*B. • **« «»; Mb*.* SXOD won’t n**d a *l**ping draught ■8 if you invert in a North Britirt Hot STator Bottl*, th* tort sl**p in 4***r oa night* *» T *to > LADIES’ BLOCKED PANAMAS ARE the present mode. Smart and exclusive shapes, 13/8, 14/6, 17/6 to 30/-. SILK ELASTIC HAT BANDS lin large colour range, 1/- *ach B. A. BTRANG, '• Brerytody'*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 218, 16 August 1918, Page 8
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