GORDON WALKER, LTD. yyEEKLY j^JARKET -gALE — Of— PRODUCE, POULTRY, PIGS, DAIRY STOCK, SUNDRIES, Etc. At the Mart: RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ]\TESSRS. GORDON WALKER, LTD., have been favoured witb instructions from clients to sell as below: — POULTRY— 450 Head Table Poultry. 85 W.L. Hens. 20 W.L. Cockerels. 40 B.O. Hens. 18 B.O. Cockerels. 14 B.O. Pullets. 20 W.L. Pullets. 8 B.M. Pullets. 20 I.R. Ducks. 12 Muscovy Ducks. PIGS— 35 Berkshire Weaners. 30 Tamworth Weanefs. 30 Tamworth Cross Weaners. 24 Large White Weaners. 35 Slips. 28 Stores. 25 Porkers. 2 Breeding Sows. 4 Baconers. 1 Breeding 'Sow and Lxtter of 14. DAIRY STOCK— 1 Jersey Cow . int profit 1 week to 3rd ealf, guaranteed spund and quiet. ,2 Jersey Heifers on drop. •1 Jersey Cow, due 4th calf, guaranteed sound and quiet. SUNDRIES— Wheelbarrow, Gent.'s Cycle, Lady's Cycle, Boot Last, Barrow Wheel, Wood Ohura, Cross Cut Saw, Alfa Laval Separator, Hay Khife, Spade, Fork, Planet Jnr. Seed Sower, Gent.'s Stock Saddle, Bird Cage, Dust Bin, Knapsack Sprayer, 2 Cream Cans, 14-gaL Copper, Lot Garden Tools, 8 10ft. Bolted Hardwood Gates, 1000 Split Battens, Sundries, etc. G. WALKER, ■ Auctioneer. DALGETY St CO., LTD. gTORTFORD J^ODGE gALE 1 WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1937, TVALGETY & CO., *LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) will ofl?er on account of MESSRS. J. T. & EST. H. LITTLE, Argyll, who are disposing of their Stud Southdown Flock, the following: 18 EWE HOGGETS. 20 RAM HOGGETS. 10 I-SH. EWES. 6 2-SH. EWES. 21 3-SH. EWES. 17 4 and 5-YR. EWES. The Ewes have been runns*^ with stud Southdown Rams. ; ' AND T A UCTION HEAVY FATTENING COUNTRY 320 ACRES near Longburn. Dissolution'of Partnership LOCKWOOD LAND COMPANY THURSDAY, 12th AUG., 1937, 2 p.m. J^ALGETY & COMPANY LIMITED (Inc. in England) will offer by Public Auction at "their Rooms, Queen Street, Palmerston Nortb, the above property. Complete with Homestead, Woolshed, etc. Among the Richest Land in the Manawatu District. Terms: Cash over Mortgage. _ Full particulars and inspection, apply Cooper, Bapley & Rutherford, Solicitois, Palmerston North, or the Auctioneers. De PEUCHET McLEOD & CO., LTD. jt/TESSRS. De PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LTD., have been instructed to offer on account of H.B. DEMOLITION CO. on MONDAY, 2nd August, at 1 p.m. the TlMBEB, IRON, etc., dismantled from Hallenstein Bros. and now stacked on vacant section in Hastings Street South just over Southampton Street the following:— 9x1 O.B.R. & H., 1,000 ft.; 6x1 do., 1,000 ft.; 4 x 2 do., 1,000 ft.; 3 x 2 do., 1,000 ft.; .4 x 14 do., 1,000 ft.. , 6 x 1- T. & G. Floor, 2,000 ft. 6 x f Match Lining, 10,000 ft.; 12 x 1 Kauri Panel Boards, 4,000 ft.; 6x2 O.B.R. & H., 4,000 ft.; 5 X- 2 do., 1,000 ft.; 9 x 14, 500 ft.; 12 x 3, 500 ft.; 4 x 3, H. Totara, 500 ft.; 12 x 2 Oregon Long Lengths, 1,000 ft, ALSO — 2 Ranges in first class order, Doors, Windows, Skylights, Corrugated Iron in all sizes, Chip Heater. ALSO— SOcwt. Model A Ford Truck in gpod condition and Buildings Materials of all descriptions. TO STAND THE SEASON at T. J. THOMPSON & SONS, LTD., Te Awa property, the Imported Welsh Cob Stallion — Q.ROVE yyELSH J)RAGON The sire of innumerable Show Wittners, this Imported Stallion holds the Life Certiflcate of Soundness awarded by the Board of Agriculture, ^and is identical with the pro-war celebrated Maraekakaho Comet. For particulars and inspection apply, VICTOE THOMPSON Box 281, 'Pitone 0083, HASTINGS. PIOS CURED oo OWN ERS ' ACCOUN'I -by— F. H. G R E E N 'PHONE 2595,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 16
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