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<*( KMU SALES. jP E T A N E y A R 1) S MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 At li a.m. G 4-year bullocks 25 prime tat owes weanor pigs !•')() ewes with Romney lambs at foot 05 fat ewes G dairy heifers in calf 2 dairy cows 3(H) Ith ewes with lambs 3 pet lambs 15 yearling P.A. steers 21 2-yr. I'.A. steers 2!) 3 ami I yr. bullocks ID 2-year P.A. steers 10 2-year empty dairy heifers yyAIPUKURAU YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER IG, 1923. Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. Other Stock, Noon. 17 1-vear H. bullocks 13 fat bullocks I fat cows LODGE YARDS, 'rhe Usual Weekly Stuck Sale will NOT take place on Wednesday. 17th Ortoher, owing to the Hawke’s Bay Diamond Jubilee Show. SALES FOR OCTOBER. Waipukurau JG, 23, 30. Stortford Lodge—2l. 31. Takapau 11. Pet a no- -15. Onga Onga—2s. Ota no—2G. Show Bull Sale—l 9. Waipukurau Cattle Fair—3o. Stortford l.odg? Cattle Fair—3l. STORTFORD LODGE YARDS. SPECIAL B r L L S A '■ E FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 At 10.30 a.m. Entry Fee: 2/6 per head, sold oi unsold. J 5-year pedigree Jersey bull 1 yearling pedigree hull 1 yearling grade bull.

Langley and Co. SEED POTATOES We have 20 tons arriving next boat, and last of season. Best varieties, including— S UTTON S S UPREM E ARRAN CHIEF BREEZES PROLIFIC NEW COMMERCIAL DAKOTA RED LUCERNE SEED A BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE 1/9 per lb. We’ve sold 22 cwt. this season. A great strike in every sale. Only three sacks left. j MANGOLD SEEDS—I/10 lb. FARMERS’ NOTE: We guarantee the germination of both lucerne and mangold seed. Where can you get treated better? LANGLEY & CO. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. Telephone—3l7. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. AT RS. A. WELLWOOD’S SALE has been POSTPONED until THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th. HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. SALE BY AUCTION. Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington. District Napier Registry. AyiLLJAMS A- KETTLE, LTD., ’ ’ under instructions from the Registrar on behalf of the Mortgagee will sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in One Lot, at their Offices, on MONDAY. the 15th day of OCTOBER, 1923, at 2.30 o’clock ALL THAT Parcel of Land situate in Oak Street, Hastings, containing sixteen perches and fivetenths of a perch (IGJp.), more or less, being portion of Suburban Section 31 East Hastings, and being also part of Lot 25 on a plan showing a. subdivision of Suburban Sections 28 and 31 East Hastings, deposited in the Deed RegisUy Office at Napier, under Number 101 Together with four-roomed Dwelling, exclusive of bathroom and washhouse, all conveniences, hot and cold water, electric light, etc. , Particulars and (Conditions of Sale, and the Mortgagee’s stimate of value, may be seen at the Office of the Registrar. Supreme Courthouse, Napier (quote File No. 637). and also at the Office of- the Auctioneers during office hours. Arrangement can be made a substantial part of the purchase money to remain on mortgage in the event of a. Discharged Soldier becoming the purchaser. Anyone wishing to purchase on these terms must be approved by the Hawke’s Bay Land Board. Napier, prior to the sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Lusk, Sproule and Molding, Solicitors, Herschell Street, Napier. ON GUARDI ARE YOU DOING YOUR DUTY? Or will it be your turn next to be burnt out Protect your home or business with a Minimax Fi’-e Extinguisher. G. HAYWARD - Agent Private ’Phone 117? RUSSELL STREET. HASTINGS. “ T BEX” ’hone 844 x HASTINGS CAR HIRE las now been running eight years without any passengers *ith h breakdown, except a broken 'pring, in 150 thousand miles, covering learly all tne North and South Islands.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 256, 13 October 1923, Page 8

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