I. A. Miller. NOTICE. i ALL STOCK SALES POSTPONED A FOR THIS WEEK. | J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. I / £ gTOCK gALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1918, At 12.30 p.m. j PRESENT ENTRIES: 40 shorn fat ewes 50 fat wethers 50 shorn fat ewes 50 woolly ewes with lambs 1 fat cow 1 springing cow J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. TYSOE RESIDENCE OF T. HORTON, Esq. Is in my hands for ( SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. i LAND.—3J ACRES of rich alluvial soil, well fenced and subdivided. Fron- ( tage to Pakowhai and Lyndhurst roads, I Hastings. I GROUNDS. —These beautiful grounds were laid out under the owner’s per- < sonal supervision, and the effects must be seen to be appreciated. Tennis and croquet courts. I BUILDINGS. —The Dwelling comprises 18 rooms, main rooms on ground floor being: dining-room, 31ft 6in x 18in; large bedroom, hall, etc. On the second floor are: Billiard' room, 38ft Gin x 18ft, fitted with full-size Aleock’s table, 3 double and 3 single bedrooms, spacious balcony, bathrooms and lavatories. Outside: 2 motor sheds and every possible convenience. Electric light inside and outside. - Excellent water supply. ! Locality is ideal, and the price is reasonable. Arrange for inspection with the Sole Agent, J. A. IF™ 1 HASTINGS. GOOD BYE ! | COLD AND DISCOMFORT. I NO MORE CHILLY BEDROOMS OB ICY DINING-ROOMS. When you use a GAS FIRE You are assured of CHEERFUL COMFORT with a MINIMUM OF LABOUR at an , ECONOMICAL COST. , NAPIER GAS CO. LIMITED. HASTINGS BRANCH. ' MISTER FARMER I ©HEARING is in full swing, and you’ll want an extra supply of tucker! if you want THE BEST BREAD, we’ve got it —at THE STAR BAKERY, ? Heretaunga Street W., HASTINGS J And remember — a IT KEEPS COOD * SWEET FOR A WEEK. I All the country ’buses pass our day, so give us a call and a trial—we’re sure you’ll soon call again. ’PHONE 234 Agents—HELM’S, Arcadia Tea Rooms 1 Mrs. CLARKE, Kia Ora Dairy NEILSON’S, Tomoana Road
'J’HE 'J’RIBUNE ” IS OBTAINABLE EVERY EVENING AT NAPIER: *ll Newsagents. W. J. McGrath, Shakespeare road. The Trocadero. H. Hare, Storekeeper, Hastings street. Railway Bookstall. PORT AHURIRI: McCarthy and Co., Tobacconists. A. Thompson, Grovery Store. COUNTRY DISTRICTS: TARADALE— Glenny, Post Office Store MEEANEE—N. J. Wakeley. PAKOWHAI—Kent and Donovan. CLlVE—Highley’s Store. FERNHILL— Gnmbley end Sons. HAVELOCK N.—Tribune Agency. PUKEHOU—G. Priest. PAKI PAKI—T. Horton. G. Floyd. GREENMEADOWS—CoIwiII Bros. OTANE —W. Malenoir, J. J. Langridge. WAIPAWA—E. Bott, E. Pratley, S. Bott. WAIPUKURAU—H. R. French „ Railway Bookstall. TIKOKINO—Roach’s Store (on arrival of coach) ONGA ONGA—Mrs. Mcßride (on arrival of coach) ASHLEY CLINTON— Derry (on arrival of coach) PORANGAHAU—Thomas Snelling. TAKAPAU—Beckett and Cato. PUKETAPU—Mr. Porter. CLIVE GRANGE—Miss Sudfelt. ELSTHORPE—Haycock and Son. rpRIBUNE ” U DELIVERED DALLX KQ AJUI
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 8
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