I Public Salat. PUBLIC SALES. YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 13. Dairy Stock: 11.30 a.m. Other. Stock: Noon. 4(H) 4-tooth ewes in lamb 120 fat maiden ewes 65 4-tooth f.f.m. empty ewes 64 4-tooth f.f.m. empty ewes 260 2 and 4-tooth wethers gTORTFORD JTODGE YARDS. I | WEDNESDAY. JULY 14, 1920. i At 11 a.m. I j Dairy Stock Sold First. I 500 m.s. hoggets I 40 hoggetI 22 fat cows 10 fat bullocks 65 fat ewes I 25 two-year P.A. steers i 25 3-year P.A. steers 25 4-vear P.A. steers QTA N E yAR D 8. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 ! At 1.30 p.m. ■lO 2-tooth ewes in lamb to R. rams ) 3(J f and f. ewes SALES FOR JULY. Waipiikuraii--13, 20, 27. .Stortford Lodge—l 4, 21, 28. Otane—l6. LODGE SALE. | WEDNESDAY. JULY 11th. 1920. DVLGETY A CO.. LTD., will offer on account of MR. MIKI THOMAS, Waimaraina: — 25 2-vear P.A. Steers 25 3-year P.A. Steer--25 4-year P.A. Steers H. B. TENNENT, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Telephones: Office 1241, Store 230, Private 580, 770, 1172. <» i Anri CASH DEPOSIT is requiriSdVWgj on 130 acres freehold dairying and cropping country at £65 per acre with House and outbuildings. O 1 PER ACRE DEPOSIT is required on 620 acres L.I.P. Goodwill £l5 per acre. Fully improved and carries 2J sheep per acre, besides cattle. CASH DEPOSIT is required *wvv on six acres of freehold land suitable for grazing, cropping or fruitgrowing. Just outside Hastings boundary. Terms given for balance of purchase money. £» X PER ACRE DEPOSIT is required on 420 acres freehold, at £lB per ! acre. Close to Hastings. Carrying i two sheep and cattle. PIO7A CASH DEPOSIT is requiron ideal Bungalow of six rooms with lounge, sleeping porch, garden, concrete paths, and every modern convenience, in best position in Hastings. Balance of purchase money may remain for five years at 6 per cent. DEPOSIT is required on W modern Bungalow of five rooms, with conveniences. On large freehold section in good locality. Bal- ! ance of purchase money can be left on mortgage. jp J (IDA CASH DEPOSIT is requirI e d on six acres of Com- ! mercial Orchard in full profit, with fiveroomed house and conveniences. Mortgage to be arranged for balance of purchase money. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD, MARKET STREET - HASTINGS. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for the SANITARY SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINES. Prices and Particulars on Application. We are SOLE AGENTS for LISTER PETROL ENGINES AND SHEEP SHEARING MACHINES. We manufacture on the premises all kinds of Metal, Farm, Light Spring Drays and Vehicles; also Iron Frame Water Troughs, Saw' Benches, Wheelbarrows. Lavery Strainers, Gate Fasteners, etc. We undertake the overhauling of Oil and Steam Engines, and a’l Farm Implements. We specialise in the building of Motor Lorry Bodies. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD, MARKET STREET - HASTINGS. I SMITH & CO. I fir ——6 l A GRAND PROPOSITION, to be sold as a going concern, including 21 first-class Dairy Cows, 1 Bull, 12 Weaner Calves, 23 Pigs. 3 Horses. 50 Sheep; Plough and all Farm Implements: Two-cow Milking Plant (.65gallon Separator), 2| h.p. Engine; Buckets, Barrels, Tubs, Sledge on ■Wheels. 2 Stacks of Hay. 3 Acres Green Feed, Sawbench and Chaffcutter. The farm is well subdivided into 10 paddocks; plenty of water, etc. Thirty acres are Freehold, and fitted with 6-bail cowshed, tank and stand, separator room. etc. Balance is leasehold, with 6-roomed residence, etc. PRICE: The whole as a going concern to walk 0ut—£5950 TERMS: £3OOO cash. Sole Agents: SMITH & CO. MAREET STREET HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 177, 12 July 1920, Page 8
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