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Fublls Sales. PUBLIC SALES. pET A N E YAR D S MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19th At 11 a.m. 4 aged Romney rams 35 fat ewes 120 ewes with lambs 18 dairy cows in profit 12 Hereford cows and calves 17 m.s. calves I 1 year Hereford hull 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 springing Shorthorn dairy cow 3 forward cows 5 weaner steers 4 sows 1() weaner pigs 35 2 and 3-year steers 4 yearling steers yyAIPUK URAU YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1923. Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. Other Stock, Noon. 70 ewes and lambs. 40 4-year-old bullocks 80 P.A. and Hereford cross yearling heifers 25 P.A. yearling steers 15 fat heifers gTORTFORD LODGE YARDS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1923 At 10 a.m. Commencing with Fat Cattle. 50 fat ewes SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Waipukurau—2o, 27. Stortford Lodge- 21, 28. Onga Onga—22. Otane—23. Petane—l9. Waipukurau Cattle Fair—2o. Stortford Lodge Cattle Fair—2l. BACON PIGS BACON KIWI RACON PIGS BACON ° PIGS BACON FACTORY PIGS BACON A PIGS BACON PIGS BACON PALMERSTON N. PIGS BACON PIGS BACON . PIGS BACON Support the Factory PIGS BACON that makes pig breed- PIGS BACON ing worth while. PIGS BACON PlGb BACON PIGS BACON If you have any PIGS BACON Bacon Pigs Ready PIGS BACON don’t give them away, PIGS BACON get in touch with PIGS BACON our buyer— PIGS BACON ’ PIGS BACON GORDON PIGS BACON De RIENZIE PIGS BACON PIGS BACON Box 270 PIGS BACON PALMERSTON N. PIGS BACON PIGS FOR URGENT SALE SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BUNGALOW HOUSE PROPERTY. ipiRST-CLASS 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, replete with all the most up-to-date conveniences, including heavy electric light fittings, large porcelain enamel bath and basin nickeled taps, built iu wardrobes and cupboards, sugar and flour bins, meat sale, gam stove, broom cupboards, small entrance hall, beam ceilings; wash-house with copper and tubs; motor shed, concrete floor, concrete paths, wood and coal shed, cool store lor milk and butter; fowlhouse and run. The section is nicely laid out in lawn, ornamental trees, shrubs, etc; close boarded fences. In ideal locality, about 12 minutes’ walk from the P.O. N.B.—The owner is leaving Hastings, and is anxious to sell. Price reduced from £1350 to £1175. There is no mortgage on the place. Purchaser can arrange own finance. We invite inspection. Apply sharp— SMITH & CO. RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. SCREENED NEWCASTLE £°A L. We have arriving per e.s. Kaiwarra A Laige Quantity of THE BEST SCREENED MAITLAND COAL. ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR TRUCK LOTS Ex Ship’s Slings. BARRY BROS. LIMITED To Stand this Season at the Tavistock Stables, WAIPUKURAU The Thoroughbred Racing Sire HEATHER MIXTURE St. Serf (by St. Simon) —Sprig o’ Heather. Terms: Thoroughbreds £l5 15/-, halfbreds, £5 5/-. Grazing extra. GALLAGHER & COOPER, Waipukurau. qpO STAND AT HASTINGS. A THE jgFgftwOr THOROUGHBRED PWSBpMm SIRE JOCULATOR Bay horse bred at Highden in 1918 by Absurd from Martia, by Martian from Perolina by Persimmon from La Carolina (sister to Enthusiast, 2000 gns), by Sterling from Cherry Duchess. The Cherry Duchess family is one of the most notable families on the English turf. Of recent years CHERRY TREE, belonging to this family, has been a verv successful sire. His daughter CH’ERRYMOYA won the Oaks. CEREZA, the half-sister to Cherry Tree, won the Coronation Stakes and 6400 in stakes. Gloaming’s dam is by Eager, a son of Enthusiast. Limited number of mares on application. G .D. BEATSON, Box 63, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 8

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