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Hoadley, son & Stewart, Ltd. i T7IARNDON FARMING LANDS■ 1 BY AUCTION. j WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924, j At 2 p.m. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, ' LTD., have been instructed by T. ' LINDSAY GORDON, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, at the Browning Street Salerooms. Napier, on above date, his well-known FARNDON FARM, containing 585 ACRES 585 585 ACRES 585 The property is situated midway between Napier and Hastings and adjoins the Farndon Railway Station. Mostly ■ Rich, Flat Land, well fenced and subdivided. Suitable for DAIRYING, / FATTENING, A MIXED FARMING. The Buildings consist of Two Dwellings and other Fann Buildings; large! milking shed, sheep and cattle yards, I dip, etc. THE, PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AS A WHOLE. j Terms of Payment: Quarter cash, balance in 5 years at 6 per cent. Litho plans will be forwarded on application. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers. STOCK SALE. 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 At 12 Noon. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., Will Sell; 85 m.s. hoggets 120 store ewes 16 2-year steers ■ 16 2-year heifers 6 fat cows and heifers 6 store cows 10 yearling dairy heifers 8 dairy cows and heifers in profit and to calve EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of J£ARAMU jgMALL JjURMS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. At 11 a.m. HOADLEY. SON & STEWART, LTD., . Have been instructed by the Trustees of the late Hon. J. D. Ormond to offer i by Public Auction, at the MUNICIPAL • HALL. HASTINGS, on above date a < portion of the well-known ■ - KARAMU ESTATE, ; Subdivided into -I A SMALL FARMS 1 A SMALL FARMS Varying in Area FROM 13 TO 28 ACRES. ; The property is mostly, conveniently ■ situated, 2 miles from Hastings Rail- ■ way Station. 1 milo from Stortford ■ | Lodge Saleyards, and 3 miles from ! Tomoana Freezing Works. It consists < of Heavy Flat Land, eminently adapted < for DAIRYING. MIXED FARMING I or FRUIT CULTURE. Most of the subdivisions are well : I watered by artesian wells and springs, i .while an abundant supply of artesian : ! water may be obtained by boring in any part of the property. ’ : EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS OF ■; PAYMENT. j: Each purchaser will pay. a deposit of ; 10 per cent, at time of sale, and a ! further half-yearly payment of 2j per : cent, of the principal for 5 years from : date of sale. Balance of purchase money to be paid within 7 years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money from time to time shall bear interest at the rate of per cent, per annum. Possession will be given on February Ist, 1925. Purchasers will receive interest at the rate of 6 per cent, upon their deposit money from time cf sale to date of possession. Litho Plans will be forwarded upon application to HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD.. Auctioneers. HOADLEY. SON AND STEWART. LTD STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HASTINGS AND NAPIER. CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARMERS’ PRODUCE. Full Stocks of Seeds, Manures aud All Farmers’ Requisites. HIGHLAND SUPER PASTE DIP ! Users of Highland Super Paste Dip will be pleased to know that we have received word from the manufacturers, Messrs McDougall & Rcbertson, Manchester, that at recent Leicester Royal 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 1 were users of McDOUGALL & ROBERTSON’S DIP, representing 72 per cent, of the i The total number of sheep actually ; exhibited was 681. Of these 563 were dipped in McDOUGALL <fc ROBERT SON’S DIPS, representing 82} per ‘ cent. Users of HIGHLAND SUPEP i 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 sh.eep, and we feel confi--1 dent th’at with the results of the com- : mg season, sales will largely increase . Any farmer who has not hit- ■ next season’s requirements, would de well to do so at once, as our indent foi . the coming season leaves Manchester • at the end nf this month ROBERT HOLT AND SONS (Established 1860.") HASTINGS AND NAPIER. TIMBER, FIREWOOD & COAL Waipa. Newcastle and Westport Coals. _ Dry Matai, Rata and Mairi Firewood. AGENCIES: South British Ins. Co., Ltd. Waipa Collieries Ltd. Upson Wall Board Phoenix Crown Galv. Iron. SAWMILLS: Horopite. Puketitiri and O’nurakura. TELEPHONES: : Hastings: No. 8. Napier; Nos. 1256 and 1257 (office) ; i No. 1258 (Ironmongery). ‘ [IRAEBURN BOARDINGHOUSE. < King Street, Hastings (opp. 1 Roachs Ltd.) Now under now man- j agement First-class accommodation ( for permanent and casual guests. 1 Two minutes from railway station and ! post office. Tariff, 7/- per day. Permanent 30/- per week. Weekly by arrangement. MRS, P, T, FARGHKR - Proprietress.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 8

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