Headley, Son and Stewart, Ltd. I £ONGLANDS gALE, JJ A STI NG S' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1918. I Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. j Fat Cattle, 1 p.m. I HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, Ltd. will sell:— 300 m.s. 2-tooths I 100 forward shorn ewes I 100 m.s. hoggets I 50 fat shorn ewes s 80 Heref.-S.H. yearling steers (sta- t tion line) ’ J 82 m.s. Hereford-cross yearlings 20 mixed cattle 10 dairy cows and heifers in profit and to calve . s EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. I H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. C I f HOADLEY, SOIS > s AND 5 t STEWART, LTD ‘ STOCK AND STATION AGENTS £ GENERAL MERCHANTS. HASTINGS AND NAPDEB RUCTION g ALM ’ HELD IN ALL PARTS OF TH> DISTRICT 2 IN gTOCK : PRIME DUNS, GARTONS, ALGERIANS CHAFF, HAY, *o ! WOOL PACKS CORN SACKS TWINES FENCING WIRE FENCING POSTS <t BATTEN! STAPLES, NAILS 1 STATION IRONMONGERY A TOOL* MOTOR OILS 2 BENZINE, KEROSENE ‘ BLUESTONE < ORCHARD SPRAYS * PUMP! dUPEB-PHOSPHATE RAPE MANURE GUANO GRASS REEDS IFED OATS, BARLEY, Jto. NEW BEASON’S FIELD & GARDEN i SEEDS, &t. QUOTATION® ON APPLICATION 1
George Hartshorn. G® 0 - HARTSHORN SOMETHING WORTH INSPECTING I 550 ACRES L.I.P. (three MILES FROM H.B. TOWN SHIP AND SALEYARDS SEVENTEEN SUBDIVISIONS PERFECT FENCES ' ' All ploughable. Sown down in Eng , lish grasses. | | Carrying at present 2 ewes, 100 head [cattle, of which 70 are breeding cows | | £1 per acre taken off this property [ for cattle alone last year. : I 70 acres under crop. BUILDINGS: New 6-roomed Elons* ’ ' woolshed, cowshed, stable, implement shed and yards. pRICE FOB QOODWILL, jgjg . PER ACRE 1 RENTAL, 5/9 FEB ACRE (less 10%) ' j NOT MUCH CAPITAL REQUIRED j ’ to put a good man into this desirable property. Apply immediately to I F. ML. Q DKiLJCV I LAND SALESMAN. MARKET STREET HASTING*
BARRY BROS. I { LIMITED ’ NAPIER AND PORT AHURIBI SOLE AGENTS POB JJAWKE’S JJAY For th* TAUPIRI COAL MINES, LTD. | I I ! RAPIER JJIGH gCHOOLS. | SPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORDS IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL & MILITARY TRAINING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. . I I Boarders under the direct supervision of the Principals, assisted by Tutors of the Principals, assisted by Tutors and experienced Domestic Staffs. t Efficient Junior Department attached to each school. < I Preparatory Pupils received. I Hot Dinner obtainable by Day Pupils. Applications for admission as Boarders for 1919 now being received. These should bo accompanied by certificates of character and attainments. Illustrated Prospectus for each School free on application to the Principals. Principals: Miss V. M. Greig, M.A., B.Sc. (Girls’ School), and Mr. W. A. Armour, M.A., M.Sc. (Boys’ School), j « CttAWSIUW H*cr.*arv j TITACHINERY Owners should write’ to or call on Hayward Bros., Ltd., Christchurch, for quotations and de- i tails of NORTH BRITISH BELTING, j Best for of machinery. Act > jpnwt |
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 302, 23 November 1918, Page 8
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