GORDON WALKER, LTD. JHVIAS. pOULTRY gALE In Conjunction With. ^yEEKLY j^ARKET gALE AT THE MART: RUSSELL^ STREET, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 10.30 a.m. TVTESRRS. GORDON WALKER, LTD., ■ have bee'n favoured with iustructions to sell: — XMAS. POULTRY— 750 Head Prime Table Birds. 150 W.L. Hens. 50 W.L. Cockerels. 200 W.L. a:|d B.O. Chick Cockerels. 50 B.O. Hens. 30 B.O. Cockerels. 1 Duck and' Ducklings. 36 Ducks. 12 Turkeys. 6 Geese. PIGS — 50 Berkshire WeanerS-. 40 Tammy Cross Weaners. 20 Porkers. 4 Baconers. 30 Slips. 20 Stores. DAIRY STOCK— 2 Jersey Cross Cows, in niilk. 1 Jersey Cross Cow, on drop. (Gtd. S. and Q. Full details at sale) SUNDfelES— 12 Sacks Pig Potatoes, 6 Sacks Seed Potatoes, 20 Sugar Bags Maize, Ckarnpion Comb. Gas and H.P. Stove, 30 Skeets Asstd. Corrug. Iron, 3,000ft. Matai Weatherboard, 500ft. Asstd. O.B. Rimu, 3 S.F. Ploughs, Pig Crate, 40 Bags Sheep Manure, Rear Ford Axle and Wheels, 50 Posts, 500 Battens/ Olod Crusher, 2-horse Mower, 20 Farm Gates, Copper and Stand, 3 pairs Stirrups, 4 Collars, Hames and Traces, 2 Lawnmowers, 3 Gent.'s Cycles, 12 Benziiie Tins and Cases, 60 empty Super and Spindle, Odd Tools, Sundries, etc. Sacks, Letter Box, Car Bumper, Saw Also 9 new Juvenile English Cycles, 6 new medium Cycles (boy s' and girls', Dunlop tyres, E.C. hubs). PRODUCE— Lettuce, Peas, Beans, Cape Gooseberry Plants, Cattage, Rhubarb, etc. G. WALKER, Auctioneer. J. P. FARRELL V T>OWSER STATION. Good turnover. Apply immediately, ■J ACRES. Flat land, 6 miles from Hastings. £26 per acre. P1KA DEPOSIT will secure beautiA"" fui Spanish Bungalow of 5 rooms, sun porch, with 3 built-in bunks, garage, 1 acre; pjjactically new. Practically new Home. Dep. £100 or off-er. 4 minutes from town. 760 Govt. lease, rent 4/3 per acre, £8 goodwill, all ploughable. Crops sown, carries 1,150 ewes, 450 hoggets, and 100 head of cattle. Excellent homestead. This property is in perfeet order and all returns are auvilable. We Ijave genuine buyers for all types 6f properties. Send partieulars to — J. P. FAKRELL LAND AGENT. Country Member Wellington Stock Exchange. QUEEN STREET :: HASTINGS 'Phone 2459. Box 115. HOTEL AC C OMMOD ATION, Etc. JERKELEY JJOTEL ORIENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington 's Largest Wooden Private Hotel. Refurnished and re-decorated throughout. New hot water service to bedrooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking accommodation available. Tariff: 15/- per day or £4 10/- per week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. QAULFIELD JJOUSE ■Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. WHERE TO STAY IN HASTINGS. Q.REEN G ABLES Q.UEST JJOUSE SUPERIOR BOARD & RES1DENCE. For permanents and casuals. Excellent table and service. Three blocks East of Post Office and Railway Station. Corner Hastings St. and Avenue Road. Recently renovated and under entirely new management. JJELENSVILLE JJOT gPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE. — Tenois, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in house; A.A. Hostel; special winter tariff £3 10/weekly, 12/6 daily; reduction to Automobile members. For reservations wire us. EDUCATIONAL. BRABET COMMEROIAL COLLEGE Study SHORTHAND, TYPEWR1TING & BOOKKEEPIN G. 41 Positions already secured by our Students for 1937. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand - Typewriting • Bookeeping MARGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — PriDcipal. ^fESTERMAN'S VALUES.— Boys' Strapped Shorts, best materials, greys, fawn, mixtures, 6/6 pair. — Westerman % Hastings^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 66, 10 December 1937, Page 20
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