T. Cunningham & Co. gATURDAY gALE. AT THEIR NEW SALEYARDS HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS (Opposite Southland Road) SATURDAY, MARCH 15th. rp* CUNNINGHAM & CO. will sell, At 10.30 a.m.—POULTRY 100 Prime Fat Table Fowls 15 P.B. W.L. Pullets 15 P.B. 8.0. Pullets 6 Prime Fat Ducks 10 Prime Fat 8.0. Cockerels 25 P.B. W.L. Hens At 11 a-m.—PIGS. 15 Prime Berkshire Weaners 7 Primo Fat Porkers 8 Crossbred Weaners 4 Light Porkers At 11.30 a.m. : DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, Etc. On account Client, without any reserve 1 Registered Pedigree Jersey Cow “Asfasia of Bulls,” by Goddington—Princess Flora 1 Reg. Ped. Jersey Cow “Dido of Bulls,” by Goddington—Lemon Aster 1 Reg. Ped. Cow “Loleta.” by Frisco—Ma-Mae Rosette 1 Reg. Ped. Jersey Bull. 20 months, by Baron Twylish— Asfasia of Bulls 1 P.B. Freesiau Cow on drop to 3rd calf (All above cows have been served by registered pedigreed Jer. bull.) Full pedigrees, etc., at sale. Also 1 Jer. Cow in profit, 3 gallons, and guaranteed sound and quiet 1 Jer.-Holst. Cow, close to calving Also On account Client: 1 Beef Cart, 1 Butcher’s Delivery Cart, 1 Set Heavy Cart Harness, 1 Set Heavy Gig Harness, 1 Roan Mare, staunch, quiet and reliable to all work, 2 Sets Gig Harness. 7(X) Feet 9 x 1, 6 x 1 Pinus Insignus in lots. Further entries will bo advertised to-morrow. , G. BEARD, Auctijncer. MRS. BERT SMITH’S SALE. to the weather this sale has been POSTPONED until NEXT TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1924 T. CUNNINGHAM it CO., Auctioneers. DON’T FORGET! MR. L. F. PEGLER’S (J LEARi N G gA L E Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS 25th THIS MONTH. T. CUNNINGHAM & COGEO BEARD, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
rp CUNNINGHAM «fc CO. have A * been favoured with instructions from MR. C. W,. FRANCE, in consequence of leavhig Hastings, to sell, Ou the Premises PEPPER STREET, HASTINGS THURSDAY, -20th MARCH, 1924 THE WHOLE CONTENTS OF HIS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME Full details will be advertised later. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. A BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOME. IN HASTINGS BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA, Containing—--7 Rooms and Vestibule Entrance, Canadian Bungalow Design. All necessary wardrobes and cupboards are built in (lush with wall, leaving rooms bright and airy. Large bathroom with latest modern appointments. Every modern convenience has been installed in this DELIGHTFUL HOME. Large wide verandoh with bold front supports. Concrete paths everywhere. Large motor shed and wood house. Considerably ovbr quarter-acre land. Splendid laid out in largo lawns and rose gardens in front, and at back all vegetables that are seasonable
are now ready to garner and more coming on. Twelve minutes’ walk from Post Office. SPLENDID TERMS A PRICE LOW TO APPROVED BUYER. Further particulars on application to — T. CUNNINGHAN AND COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS A LAND AGENTS. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. We will take you to inspect. QPATT O T E L ° TAUPO SAM. CHARLTON - Proprietor Renovated, Re-furnished and Enlarged. So many visitors were unable to get accommodation at the Spa last season, that I have added 18 new rooms, and more to follow. The prettiest Thermal Valley in N.Z. The dining-room is probably the best specimen in the Dominion of an old Maori carved house. Crow’s Nest Geyser plays regularly and the world-famed “Kathleen” Bath needs no praise. The Waikato River forms one boundary, and the fly-fishing cannot be beaten. Ring or wire— SAM. CHARLTON, Taupo. OREGON ’ Oregon A shipment of the above timber just Received in lengths up to 40 feet. Prices on application to — Mcl.KoD X .GARUN Ell LI D HASTINGS. Phone 199.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 13 March 1924, Page 8
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