public PUBLIC SALES. gTORTFORD yARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. Dairy Stock Sold First. 130 21-ycar Hereford steers 60 2.’-vear heifers, in calf to P.A. bull 550 2 and 1-t >oth wethers 10 1-shc.ar Romnev rams 150 rape lambs 360 s.m. breeding owes 70 m.a. s.m. ewes (R. rams) 200 wether rape lambs 150 f. and f. ewes 40 3 and 1-yenr If.P.A. cross steers I 40 3 and 4-vear If.P.A. Cross I heifers ' [ 39 f. and f. bn Hoiks 8 IS-months steers 2 hcif?rs 6 in.*-, winners 490 I. 6, and R-tooth brood''rm ewes I 70 2.J-yeor IT. steers r.r.d milers 1100 f. and f. wethers 64 prime fat owes 1560 m.s. woolly lambs 90 5-year owes in lamb 30 f. and f. cows 9 fat heifers 251 3 end 4-year P.A. and H. cross I bullocks 40 11 to 2’,-vear steers 10 fat bullocks. 99 5-voar ewfrs in Jamb to Romney ram®. GO m.s. lambs. 14 fat ewes. 1 I STORTFORD LODGE SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1922. DALGETY A- CO.. LTD., will offer, on account of MR. C. JENSEN, Puketapu :— 1000 COOLLY LAMBS r (drafted for sets) The above lambs are hill Kreil, and have been on rr.pe. SALES FOR MARCH Stortford Lodge—£9. Onga. Onga—23. SALES FGR APRIL. Waipukurau—4, 11, 25, Stortford Lodge—s, 12, 19. Onga Onga—6, 20. Otane—2l. Petane—lo. Takapau—l3. IMPORTANT NUTICE. PETJCHET, McLEOD * CO.. LTD., under instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, in the estate of RANGIAPOA WAIKAR 1 HAWKINS (deceased) will sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the OLD LIBRARY BUILDINGS. MARKET STREET!, HASTINGS, On FRIDAY, 7th APRIL, 1922 At 11 a.m.; LOT I.—Two Acres 1 Rood 32 Perches fronting Southland Road, with' dwellinghouse 8 rooms, stabling, man’s whare and shed. ; LOT 2.—Three Acres, fronting Olii phant Road, well fenced and watered; no buildings. 1 LOT 3.—Three Acres, fronting Wall Road, well fenced and watered; no buildings. Tlie property is rich dairying laud, f lies within a few chains of the . course, and Lots 2 and 3 are ideal building sites. Conditions of sale can be inspected at the following offices:— 1 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Queen St., Hastings. De PELICHET. MCLEOD & CO., LTD/, Hastings. F. J. WALKER AND COMPANY. MEAT SALESMEN AND COLONIAL AGENTS LONDON. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. SHEFFIELD, LEEDS. I . , Consignments of Frozen Meats sold . direct to United Kingdom i Retail Butchers, also ex store and ex ship. ADVANCES ARRANGED. Particulars from— F. J. WALKER & CO., LTD., 13 Grey Street - WELLINGTON. i H. J. KING & CO. LICENSED LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. Also MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON N A CHEAP GRAZING FARM. 297 A CR ES 297 29 7 a C R ES 297 297 ACRES 297 SIXTEEN MILES FROM HASTINGS This has boon put into our hands with instructions to sell at once regardless of price. We are. therefore. " prepared to accept an offer for the owner’s equity, or we have power to ( consider an exchange for a house in > Napier or Hastings, or a few acres j. and house anywhere. There is a genuine chance here for someone. r Apply— H. J. KING & CO. ’ HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS, Also MAIN ST.. PALMERSTON NORTH. JJABTINGB-HAVELOCE SERVTCki Leaves Hasting*—B.o, 9.15. 10.19 ; 11.3 am.: 12.10, 1.80, 9.30, 8.16 4.18 i •-0, 4.50, 0.59 p.ra. Leaves Havelock—7.4o, B.SO. 9.40 | 10.80, 11.30 a m ; 1.0, 3.10, 2.50, 8.43 {.3:1. 5.2(1. 4.15 p.w Tueidar and Thursday Nights--Laavaa Havelock 7.15. Lssves Haai ( digs at clefev of theatre. Saturday Night Only—Leaves Hare | lock 7.0, 7.30; Hasting* 8.30, 9.0, ani> ■ after close of theatre Two up-to-date cars Tor hire day ’ end night. Picnic and dance partial irrsnged for, ’Phone 1478. jq- I M O N * g O M F PROPRirroM,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 92, 28 March 1922, Page 8
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