IIaRVEY, FULTON ft HILL. JJARVEY, pULTON & R ILL AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, Etc. RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS WE WISH TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO SEVERAL SMALL FARMING AREAS AND FARMLETS WE HAVE FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF MORTGAGEES. These properties are mors than worth the money, and are very satisfactory. Arrangements can be made with the mortgagees in regard to terms, etc. The above arrangements also apply to several house properties which wo have on our books for immediate disposal. The POUT-TRY SALES have, improved considerably of late, we having obtained a ready market for all classes of birds. An exceptionally nice line of pullets, 50 in number, realised 7/-. FURNITURE. We are short of supplies at present, and can do with a good consignment. Anything with a fresh appearance gets a quick shift. THE MEAT AUCTION Has -.levoloped into a huge concern, and is now open every day from 7.30. Killings for the eight days: 19 bodies beef, 160 sheep and lambs. 5 pigs. WE REQUIRE TWO TUCKER TILLS AND A CASH REGISTER. IMPORTANT. Hotels, Restaurants and Tea Rooms, Boardinghouses! Meat delivered at wholesale prices, by the Wholesale Meat Distributors, Tonkin’s Buildings, Karamu Road, Hastings.
TTEALTH! If you really want to feel fine take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Improves health in 10 days. Alan Grant (Woodward's Pirn inim-v) mid other Chemists. JJIGESTIVI-; TRACK cleansed by Harveys Mineral Tonic, which also clears away poisons. Alan Grant (Woodward's Pharmacy) and other ,’homists.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 12
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