H(mHSy, Son ano fitawart, Ltd HASTINGS HORSE SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1924. At 10.30 a.m. HOADLEY SON & STEWART, LTD. Will Sell: At the LONGLANDS SALEYARDS HORSES Comprising—Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks and Harness Horses (broken and unbroken). On account of Mr. P. Haren, Kaiwaka, who is giving up contracting: 14 Draught Mares and Gelding, 5 to 10 years Three Metal Drays, 4 3-horse Scoops, Road Plough, 12 Sets Leading Harness, 3 Sets Dray Harness, 3 Sets Leading Reins, 12 'Pairs Plough Chains, 16 Collars, Hames, 'Winkers, 2 Tarpaulins, Picks, Shovels and quantity Sundries. EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT PRELIMI.XAKI NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, CONTRACTING PLANT, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART, LTD., instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. M. Verran, will hold a CLEARING SALE On the Premises.: STANLY STREET, WAIPAWA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 Of Draught Horses, Dairy Stock, and ■Contracting Plant and Sundries. Full Details Later.
H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. HOADLEY. SON AND STEWART. LTD BJLUCA. ANU SIAIION AGENIS, HASiINGS AND NAPIER. CASH x> 11 Ries Ul' ALL L' AKivIERS’ PKOULUE. Full Stocks or jseeus, manures and All farmers -itequisues. HIGHLAND SUTER TASTE DIP Users of Highland Super Paste Dip will be pleased to know that we have received word from the manufacturers, Messrs McDougall <fc Robertson, Manchester, that at recent Leicester lloyal Show the total! number of exhibitors catalogued was 124, but owing to foot and mouth disease and other causes, only 92 exhibitors actually showed sheep at the show. Of these 92, 66 were users of McDOUGALL & ROBERTSON’S DIP, representing 72 per cent, of the exhibitors. The total number of sheep actually exhibited was 681. Of these 563 were dipped in McDOUGALL & ROBERTSON’S DIPS, representing 82J per cent. Users of HIGHLAND SUPER PASTE can have every confidence in the result. Our bookings for the coming season are large. We have booked in Hawke’s Bay sufficient to dip over one million sheep, and we feel confident that with iihe results of the coming season, sales will largely increase. Any farmer who has not booked his next season’s requirements, would do well to do so at once, as our indent for the coming season leaves Manchester at the end of this month. H. B. AGENTS: HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD. HASTINGS. QHEAP PROPERTIES EASY TERMS. /• ACRES Freehold. All nccessary buildings. Well watered, well subdivided. Carries 1000 sheep. Price £8 per acre. Terms £5OO cash. 1 Oh ACRES, Govt. Lease, 58 years to run. Rent £26 per annum. House and numerous outbuildings. Six paddocks. Carrying 25 cows. Situated close to railway. Goodwill £l5OO. Cash £5OO. I AQ ACRES, Freehold, Dairy Farm, close to Hastings. Carrying 50 cows. Capable improvement. House, cowshed, etc. Price £76 per acre. Cash £3OO. H. B. TENNENT JJCENSED LAND AGENT’, i RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. |
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 8
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