PUBLIC HALES. AKAPAU y A K D B FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 12.30 p.m, pETANE YARDS MONDAY, APRIL 9, 11 a.m. yy AIPUK U R A U yAR D 8 TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934. The sale ot sheep will commence at 1 p.m. or earlier if sale of cattle is completed before that hour. 40 fat lambs 155 4 and 5-yr. ewes (S.D.R.) 80 woolly ewe and wether lambs 6 fat cows and heifers SALES FOR APRIL. Takapau—6. Petane —9. ’Waipukurau—lo, 17, 24. Stortford Lodge—ll, 18. Ouga Onga—l3. MESSRS. HOADLEY SON AND STEWART, LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees In the Estate of MARY ANN CONWAY, late of Hastings, Widow, deceased, to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Karamu Road, Hastings, on THURSDAY, tho 12th. Day of April, 1934, at 2 p.m. the following properties:— LOT I.—Containing 4 acres 2 roods 7 perches together with a four-roomed Dwellinghouse, motor car shed and outbuildings situated in Taranaki Road, off Karamu Road near Hastings. This lot comprises a desirable small farm property. LOT 2.—Containing 3 roods 16 perches comprising 3 sections in Kukri St., Te Awanga. There are no buildings on this lot. LOT 3.—Containing 37 perches whereon is a cottage of four rooms and motor car she' situate in Knku Street, Te Awanga. LOT 4. —Containing 1 rood 24 perches comprising 2 sections whereon is a small Beach Cottage and motor car shed, situate in Kuku Street, Te Awanga.
LOT s.—Containing 1 rood 6 perches comprising 2 Sections in Kuku St., Te Awanga. There are no buildings on these sections. TERJW: 25 per cent deposit, balance within one week from date of sale. Possession immediately after the sale. FOR FURTHER ' PARTICULARS apply to tho Auctioneers or to: MESSRS. KELLY & MeNEIL, Solicitors, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (Aust.), Ltd. PIG BUYERS. Largest. Buyers and Exporters in New Zealand. Highest prims paid- Killing Whakatu Freezing Works. 'Phone day or night, B. A. SANDERS FURNITURE. Etc. WE BUY & SELT. Good Used Furniture, Singer Sewing Machines, various assortment of Tools and Household Sundries. WARD’S Heretaunga Street West. Hastings. OUR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE assures you oi satisfaction with al) Watches and Clocks sold at jgUSBATCH’S yyATCEI SERVICE HERETAUNGA ST. E., HASTINGS. tIOT WATER BLESSING. Turn on the current with a Mercer Vacuum Electric Cylinder, wait an incredibly short time, then enjoy a constant flow of steaming water. Mercer exclusive vacuum tube construction ensures quick heating, and tho special lagging keeps water scalding hot 72 hours after tho current is off. Write J. Mercer & Sons, Ltd., 54 Oxford Tee., Ch nutchurch, for explanatory booklet.
ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 words " under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost, and Found, Miscellaneous, etc., I/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-. Extra charge if booked CARTRIDGES - GUNS, RIFLES. C.A.C. RED SMOKELESS ..18/- 100 C.A.C. LONGf RANGE 24/- 100 ELEYS GRAND PRIX .... 24/- .100 NOBELS BALLISTITE .... 31/- .100 D.B. BREECH-LOADING GUNS from £6 10/-, CORK DECOYS 2/9 DUCK CALLS 3/9 A fine assortment of RIFLES (single shot and automatic) Special value in ELECTRIC TORCHES L. J. HARVEY RUSSELL STREET HASTINGS PIII'.UMATIC FEVIHi VICTIM PLAYS GOLF.—A remarkable story comes I’roni Christchurch of n young lady who, after a Second very severe attack of Rheumatic Fever, was only able to shuffle about with the aid of two sticks, and could not shake hands without pain. After only a few doses of R-U-R, however, she noticed a decided improvement, and 4 months later she was playing 18 holes of golf without any effort. R-U-R. the only rheumatic remedy which carries a money-back- guarantee, is obtainable from Webber’s Pharmacy Ask for I Free Bnnklet.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 12
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