Dalgety and Co. 1670 ACRES FIRST CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY FREEHOLD Within easy distance of Napier and Hastings. Wintered over 3,000 sheep, over 2000 being breeding ewes, 150 cattle. Will carry considerably more in summer months. First class buildings, including flroomed Homestead, wool-shed, etc. Numerous paddocks, watered by running streams. ' PRICE £l2 PER ACRE PRICE £l2 PER ACRE Further particulars may be obtained on application to the SOLE AGENTS—DALGETY & CO. LIMITED. LAND DEPT. NAPIER and HASTINGS gT A N JJUSSELL FOB CHICK FOODS Day-old Chicko, Coarse Chicko, Chick Maize, Chiek Wheat, Chick Grit BUIID HEALTHY CHICKS. OUR POULTRY FOODS KEEP LAYING HENS FIT. Prime Wheat, Maize, Clipped Oats, Shelled Oats, Mixed Grain, Pollard, Bran, Meat Meal, Daily Delivery Havelock A Hastings. 'Phone 195. COOL! SWEET!! CLEAN!!! WHOLESOMEI!!! ZEALANDIA ICE CHESTS will keep your food In perfect condition. Xmas. Price! Xmas. Price! £8 10/£8 10/£8 10/This offer is for December only. ULITE BACON, ICE & COOL *-* STORAGE CO. HASTINGS P.O. Box 266 'Phones 839 & 379 ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Mail Service to Whana Whana and Crownthorpe, Mondays and Thursdays 9.30. Goods and passengers bus to Sherenden, Tunanui and Otamauri, Tuesdays and Fridays 9.30. All goods and messages will be received at Gallien’s National Stables, Karamo Road. Note.—Buses leave the above Stables, Karamu Rd.—R. SHER WOOD, Carrier and Mail Contractor
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 16
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