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J. A. Millar. J. A. MILLER LAND, STOCK A STATION AGENT. KARAMU HOAD, HASHNGS. Telephone: Office 411, Private 100. P.O. Box 162. ACRES, rich fiats, with good house, cowshed, etc., etc. Well subdivided. Excellent fattening and dairying land. Two miles from school and factory. PRICE: £lO5 per acre. 1 *lO ACHES. Bullock fattening _LOV country, richest in Hawke’s Bay. PH ICE: £95 per acre. -| Qi q ACRES, undulating limestone J-'*-1-0 country, near sea. Wintering over 2J sheep and large number cattle. PRICE: £25 per acre. O4AA ACRES, all in grass, with 0*1: W exception 200 acres in turnips. Wintering I.• sheep and cattle. Good house, shep, vards, etc. PRICE: Only £ll 10.-. MR. C. BROOK, Land Dept. Tel 742. MR. J. A. McNEILL, Stock Dept. Tel. 1026 M. J. A. MILL E R. r AUCTIONEER,. HASTINGS. |JNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. DAIRY HERD, LIVE A DEAD STOCK A FURNITURE. ON THE FARM, TE MAHANGA On THURSDAY. Jsth JULY, 1920 ' At 12 Noon Sharp. ROUi.STON A STANTON, having been instructed by MR. HENRY BREWER, who has sold his farm, will sell the following:— 12 Cows, calving July, August and Sept. (2nd and 3rd calvers) 1 Two-year Jersey Bull 2 Horses (all work) 6 fat Hoggets 3 Young Breeding Sows (in pig) 1 P.B. Berkshire Boar, 7 months, bred by Airs. Wall 30 P.B. White Leghorn Young Laying Fowls / A few of the cows are. just on drop. On account of AV. McDonald, Esq. 2 Jersey cross Cows (Aug.-Sept. calvers) IMPLEMENTS: 1 Single-furrow Lever Plough (P. A D Duncan). 1 ?wo-horse Massey-Harris Mower, 1 Hay Rake. 1 Sledge on Wheels. 1 Set 2-horse Disc, 2-leaf Tine Ha rrows, Tripod Harrows. Scarifier, 1 Potato Moulder, Lawn .Mower, 1 65gallon Vega. Separator, Cream Cans, Buckets, Spring Trap, 1 Set Harness. Collars, Hames, etc., I Saddle and Bridle, Carpenter’s Tools. Spraying Pump. Trees and Chains, etc.. I Stack Hay. part Lucerne and unthrashed Rye and Cow Grass. FURNITURE. DINING ROOM.—Sideboard in rimu, 3-piece Moquette Suite, 5 Dining Chairs nnd 1 Carver Chair in rimu, Oval Table in rimu, AVood Fender, 2 Palm Standi, Fire-screen. 1 Felt Rug, Copper Fireirons, Arcolite Lamp. Linoleum, Curtains, Blinds and Fixings. No. 1 BEDROOM.—I Double Bed in rimu, Washstand and Set, Dressing Table, AVardrobe. AVire Mattress, fitted with no s.,gs. Kapoc -Mattress, Four Pillows, Congoleum Square. 1 Chair, Blinds, Curtains and Fixings. No. 2 BEDROOM.—I Double Bed in rimu, AVashstand and Set, AVardrobe. Dressing Table, Chair, AA ire Mattress with no sags, Kapoc Mattress, 1 Bolster, 2 Pillows. Quilt, Congoleum Square, Blinds and Fittings, Singer Sewing Machine. The whole of the furniture is practically new. KITCHEN.—TabIe. 1 Box Settee in rimu, 6 Chairs, Hanging Lamp, Linoleum, Crockery, Jam, Pots, etc. AA r ringer, Clothes Basket. Light Luncheon Provided. J. L. MASTERSON, AuctioneerUNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of First class dairy' herd LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. - AT THE FARM, PAKOAVHAI On FRIDAY, 16th JULY, 1920. AT 12 NOON SHARP. ROULSTON & STANTON, having been instructed by MR. HENRY GILBEKSTON, who has sold his farm will sell the following:— K j DAIRY COAVS in calf and in profit, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. In calf to purebred Holstein bull. 16 2-year Heifers, selected from herd; due Ist week October 17 Picked Yearling Heifers 2 Yearling Steers 1 tirade Holstein Bull (3 years old) 1 Purebred Milking Strain Shorthorn Bull, bred by Airs AV all 1 Purebred Holstein Bull 1 Bay Gelding, rising 8 years (guaranteed) 1 Brown Mare, rising 7 years (guaranteed) 1 Gray Gelding, rising 6 years (guaranteed) 1 Gray Pony , rising 6 years (guaranteed) 8 Breeding Sows (in pig) 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar (bred by Mrs. AVall) 1 Bacon Pig 1(1 Slips 55 Fat and Forward Ewes 5 Fat Hoggets 4 Good Dogs 1 Four-Cow Zealandia Releaser Milking Plant. 2 years old, and guaranteed first class order 1 65-gal. Sharpies Separator (new) I Alogul Engine, in perfect order 12 Coulter Disc. Harrows, Cambridge Roller. I Set Tine Harrows. 1 Set Lover Tine Harrows, Cultivator. 2 S.F. Ploughs. 1 D.F. Plough, 1 MassevHarris Hay Rake. 1 .Massey-Harris Mower. I Set Chain Harrows, i Spring Dray. 1 Set Spring Cart Harness ■new ). I Chaffcutter. Alnssej’-Harris Knife Sharpener. Horse Hoe. HorseClipper, 1 Mangold and Small Seed Sower. 1 Sets Draught Collars, Harness nnd Blinkers. Plough Chains and Odd Harness. Grindstone, 3’ h.p. Motor Bicycle (Triumph) in first-class order. Bicycle, 4 Ducks. 1 P.B. Muscovy Drake. Cream Cans and all usual Farm Sundries too numerous to mention. ROULSTON A STANTON. J. L. MASTERSON, Auctioneer. Auctioneers’ Note. -This herd of cows has been built up after 8 years of heavy culling, there being nothing but selected cows of great milking strain now in the herd. The milking plant and implements are all in firstclass order. Luncheon Provided. QIRLS’ and BOYS’ SANDALS, Black or Brown ; Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes ; Ladies’ Afternoon Shoes and House Shoes. Real Value. yyiLSON SHOE COY., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 177, 12 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 177, 12 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 177, 12 July 1920, Page 8

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