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1 MMillay, Mu »n* ■Cowart, Ltd. TM POUT ANT SALE BY AUCTION * Of CONTI! ACTOHS’ PLANT. Ou the Premises; OTANE, TUESDAY NEXT At 11 a.m. Sharp. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART. LI D , will Sell, on account of Messrs. PILCHER BROS., as folows:— Threshing Plant, consisting of Burrell Compound 6 h.p. Engine and Marshall Threshing Mill, 14-inch Andrews and Bea von Commonwealth Chaffcutter (knives and patent sharpener). 4-ton Traction Lorry and Sleeping Van, 1 6 h.p. B. and M. Portable Engine, 2 4 li.p. B. and M. Portable Engines, I 3 h.p. B. and M. Portable Engine. 14inch A. and B. Commonwealth Chaffcutter, 2 Saw-benches on wheels, M.IL Binder, Studebaker Lorry (e.l. and selfstarter), 3-seater Standard Car, 65ft. of 5-inch Driving Belt. WORKSHOP. Engine, Lathe. Double Grindei. Drilling Machine, 3 Sets Stocks and Dies, Blacksmith's Vyce, Bottle-jacks, and a largo assortment of all kinds ol Tools. MAIL PLANT . 5-seater Overland Car and Trailer. SUNDRIES. 2 Tarpaulins, quantity of Carpenlors’ Tools, Pulleys, Shafting and Bearings, [ 800-gallon Galvanised Tank, 3-ton Endi less Chain, 3 Hammerless Guns, 65 Bluogum Posts, 250 Chaff Sacks, 2 Tents and Flies, 6 Barrels! and quantity of Sundries. OUTSIDE ENTRIES. 12 cords Bin. Bluegum. Fordson Tractor, Tractor Plough, R. and G. D.F. Plough, R. and G. Grassseed Box for Roller, Disc Harrows, 2 Gigs, Express, Corn Crusher, Pair of Wheels (binder), Pair of Wheels (roller), Wool Press, Saw Bench. TERMS: CASH AT SALE. Luncheon Provided. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. HASTINGS ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1923 r To be continued Saturday, October 20 if necessary.

(Days following H.B. Show) At 10 a.m. sharp. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD. Will Sell, at the LONGLANDS SALEYARDS HORSES I Kfk HORSES j fin HORSES Comprising: Draughts. Spring Carters, Hacks and Harness Horses (broken and unbroken). Order of Sale: Stallions, Draughts, Spring Carters (broken and unbroken), Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken). On account of Maraekakaho Station: 15 3 and 4-year unbroken ponies On account of G. & D. W. Priest, Pukehou: 12 Unbroken Spring Carters On account of Clients: I Pony Stallion, 3 yrs (9 hands) ; quiet for children 1 Black Gelding, first-class hunter (will compete in champion leaping match) Also Bradley (rubber-tyred), Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, Spring Dray, Plough, 200 Totara Posts. NOTE: Horses must bo yarded by 9.30 sharp. TERMS: CASH AT SALE. EARLY 7 ENTRIES SOLICITED.. H. N- STEWART, Auctioneer. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HASTINGS AND NAPIEK. CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARMERS' PRODUCE. Full Stocks of SEEDS, MANURES AND ALL FARMERS’ REQUISITES.

—SPECIADWe have a full range of Horae and Cow Covers £1 reasonable prices 800 KOW CALF MEAL. Guaranteed tc make your calves worth dcublr. the price. FOR THE FOWLS Fun stocks of all Grains, Poultry Spices, Grit, and Chickfood. Agents— ROBERTSON’S ANIMAL MEDICINES AND DISINFECTANTS. IBEX GARAGE ’Phone 844. Cr. MARKET * SOUTHAMPTON STREETS, HASTINGS. For CAR REPAIRS & OVERHAULS. Twenty years’ experience. First-class work guaranteed. Accessories stocked. DONALD HUNT. Proprietor. LOOK FOR SIGN From Municipal Corner JJOOD £XPE 11 T Car Hoods from £5 5/- (fitted). Phone 1508. ROBERT FORSTER. FIBROUS PLASTER IVOP.KS. SCURD * SONS • BRICKLAYERS Fibrous Plaster Manufacturers NELSON STREET. HASTINGS. Sheets of any Pattern and Size, Freizes, Mouldings, Centres and Cornices in stock or made to order. Give us a call or ring 290.

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

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