GORDON WALKER, LTD. ■yyEEKLY rjy.ARKET gALE — Of— : PRODUCE, POULTRY,' PIGS, DAIRY STOCK. SUNDKIES, Etc. At the Mart, RUSSELL ;. STREET, HASTINGS. " SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1937.. vAt 10.30 a.ta. - SPECIAL ENTRIES— . Mercer Gas Shower Geyser, Electroiux Vacuum Cleaner, Galv. Bath, 2 Sacks Ryegrasa- Seed, Semi-Rotary Pump. Also Quantity . Tiraber and IrOn • in new condition. — And . " " ' . Large AssoitmCnt of Odds and ^Ends t'fom our No. 2 , Mart which is beiug demolished at tho Borough Conncil's request. GORDON WALKER, LTD. 'PHONE 2785. AUCTIONEEES. WHJJAMS & KSTTLE, LTP. special :entry gTORTFORD J^QDGE JJORSE . pAIR TO-MORROW : TO-MORROW , FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL Account — G. H. YOUNG & SONS, BACK STAG (who has . purchased a tracto.r) 1 DRAUGHT GREY MAEE, 8-yr., " all places. 1 DRAUGHT . GELDING, 9yr.,« all plades, Shafter. „ . . ] BAY • GELDING, agcd, all places. 1 LIGHT BAY GELDING, all places. J CHESTNUT HACK MARE, 7yr, •^yiLLIAMS & gETTLE . J^TL. Auctioneers. H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD. with which is aseociated HOADLEY, SON & STEWART LTD. gTORTFORD J^ODGE JJORSE gALE Stortford Lodge Saleyards FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1937. npHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN, LTD., will sell on "account of O. C. B. CLARKSON, ESQ., Maraekakaho !(who is going in for a tractor);—2 4Tyr. Mares, broken to chains; 1 7-yr. Mare (all places), 1 aged Geldihg (chains), .1 . 8-y.r Gelding (chains), 2 aged Mares (all place3), 1 3-yr. Gelding, 1 3-yr. Filly, 1 2-yr. Gelding, all broken to lead. . Also 1 Booth Mc. Top-dresser, in new condition, and sundry implements and haimess. J'OR ' pEIVATE gALE 1290 - ACREa ~ 1290 fPHE HAWKE 'S BAY FARMERS' A CO-OPEEATIVE ASSN. LTD., with which is associated HOADLEY, SON & STEWART LTD:, have been- instructed by Messra. Sargent Bros., to offer for private sale, their well-known Ngapaeruru proporty, which is recognised ae some of the best sheep and cattle country in the ; Dannevirke district. t * SITUATED — 15 miles from Dannevirke by good metal road. All easy rideable country; mostly good soil of -papa and limestone formation; splendidly watered by never-failing streams. . / HAWKE 'S BAY 'FARMERS ' CO-OP. - ^ ASSN.; LTD, T O L EA ,S E. . , VyELL-BUlLT ' MODERN. 9-ROOMED House ' with eyery • convenience, electric light, - all , necessary outbuildings; situated 3 miles from Hastings, li miles from ~ Havelock b'us service. The land comprises 2 acres, well laid out garden and fruit orehard; The area can Be increased if desired, by 15 acres. Rent' £125 per anhum for the house and 2 acres. Extra rent if area of land increased.For further particulars apply— THE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD; with which is associated. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART,. LTD. V^AN-GREY GROWS greyness out of hair in thTee weeks and restores true natural colour. Just brush it on 5/6 lOoz. bottle, Noel Wilson, Chemist. Hastings. - KATAROL REMOVES CATARRH AGGRA VATION . Conquer "the . trouble and healthundefmining distress of Catarrh. PJace drops-of Katarol in' the nostrils; they heal and soofhe inflamed membraues; banislx sneezing, expectorating, and all di-gcomfort. Katarol is far superior to douching, and is sold on a MoxteyEofund Relief Guarantee. 3/6 (double size 5/-) from Noel Wilson 'a Pharmacy and other Chexnists. WAY TO MAKE CARRAWAY BISCUITS. A SIMPLE and dainty Recipe— Rub i-lb. butter into li-Ibs. flour, adtl J-lb. sugar and 2 teaspoons bakiag powder; then 2-oz. currants, teaspoon carraway seeds and 2-ozs. cut candied peel. Mxx to a paste with 2 beaten eggs, a little milk and few drops oi Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" essences oi Lemon, Orange or Vanilla. piRST - AND ALWAYfe FIRST gRENT'S fJOTEL ROTORUA
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 16
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