David Whyte and Co., Ltd. UXiL’LEilVi'.i) CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD I i RNITURE AND | EFFECTS. | On th-' Premises: I [():» EASTBOURNE ST., HASTINGS, i I i MONDAY. JULY 15th. 1912. I ?.t I.p.m. I * D‘ AYID WHYTE AND CO.. LTD., in-trn,' tv.l by Mr. E. Odium, wh:> is leaving Hastings, will sell as above, |;;; sohitely without ri'.-.Tve : - i Fidl-si: 0.l Sid 'board in kau i wit’i | iarge bevr-J d glass Horrors, cellaret! es. nine cupboard, boauiifuliy carved : overmantel in ua'niit. 9-picce suite in leather with kauri irame, kirg' dining table and cover, lino, throughout house -'all good), mats. rugs, bedi-oom mats, curtains and poles, (i dr. ciie.al ebest .with hdl-d-css mirror (kauri), large ma ride-top mirror-back washstand to match (making ,i li.-.iutii til pair), iniit-U-e.s. . ard ■!. b.m. bedsteads, Imds. mattr.'ssi's and overlays of a!i kinds lupai-ior dm-h-'S-s pair in white enamel, large 8-day clock in walnut case, sets of ware, crod-mry. kitc’c'n and looking utensils, baths, lot gard-'n tuols, and s u ndries. GUI). I.EAi’i’. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT UN RESERVED SALL GF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEC.’S. On the Premises: -11 IE EASTBOURNE STREET, HASTINGS. TUESDAY. JULY Kith. 1912. At 1.30 p m. David whyte and co., ltd.. instructed by Air. E. G. Chadwii-k (who is leaving Hastings), will sell as above: — Massive sft 6in sideboard in kauri with large b.p. mirrors, wine cellirs and richly carved; 6 dining chairs ir kauri frames upholstered in leather, dining tabic e;i castors, modern hall stand with glove drawers and mirror in polished rimu, very handsome cheva' dressing chest with G drawers and fulldress tniror in oak, large marble-top and mirror-back cabinet, washstand ii oak to match clieval, 8-dr. Scotch chest in rimu with totara knot facings, superior duchess chest in rimu, massive d. b.m. bedstead, 2 single b.m. bedsteads, kapoc overlays and w. mattresses, slip mats and hearthrugs, card table, b<casional tables, divan chair in saddlebags, upholstered w. chairs, bedroom chairs, sets ware, several beautiful oils by J. D. Perritt and other well-known artists, cutlery. cruets, glassware croekery, dinner set, linoleum throughout the house, b.r. fender and irons, 8day clock, quantity books, 2 ladies’ bikes, 1 gent’s ditto, S x 10 tent and fly. wringer, baths, and garden tools. Also; Magnificent upright grand Piano in walnut frace (specially imported hv Milner and Thompson, Christchurch), with patent sounding board, iron frame, ivory keys, etc. GEO. BEARD, Auctionofr.
,~Q ACIIF.S LEASEE OLD j 0 ACRES FREEHOLD I AT WAIPAWA, Together with 5-ROOAIED HOUSE, concrete bails, stable, trapshed, feed room, dairy, washhouse, fowlhouse. A milk run. in Waipawa township brings in £4O per month. An excellent opportunity for a man who is willing to work' Price for it 11, inehr.ling the freehold and the goodwill oi the milk run and the leasehold, TERMS TEIt MS Get on io it now. It is worth investigation. JJARTSHORN A LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. C. R. Headley and Son, Ltd. pOR JMMEDIATE gALE. OUARTER-ACRE Freehold, with good 7-rooihed House, washhouse, workshop, etc. (insured £300), situated Park Terrace. Ownet’ left Hastings, and Property MUST BE SACRIFICED. Price for next few davs only—£3so TERAIS: —£100 cash, balance over long term of years.
JJASTINGS QENTRAL JgUSINESS g ITES - The Unsold Allotments No. 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 21, are now open for Private Sale. Early application should be made to 11 C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., Sole Agents. GOOD LEASEHOLD FARM. ACRES L.1.P., rent 7. 3 less 16 [ » p ei . e?I1 t. Subdivided into 7 I paddocks, all in English grasses except portion in chops, viz.. 40 acres Turnips and Swedes. 65 acres Barley and young grass, 1-5 acres Oats; 7-roomed House with bathroom, pantry, etc. (h. and e. water service), wcolshed (3 stands), buggy shed, etc.; good walk-in dip; 1 mile from school. 18 miles from Hastings by good metalled road (nearly ail level).’ Winters 2000 dry sheep with turnips. At present carrt iug 110 b young ewes in lamb Prot-e Cor Goodwill. £5 per acre Cash. Apply sharp to — t. B HOADLEY A SON, LTD.. Or H.B. FARAIERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. ; LTD. Sole Agents. (/UHL'INI j MAUIH.M-X 37 6 EACH. I H.B. EARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE J ASSOCIATION. LTD., HAsTiYGS. | MAKES BLOOD, improves the- Appe , tire, and strengthens tlie System j 01IENBY S QUININE A jROy | TONIC, ! PRICE 2.6 PER BOTTLE I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 179, 13 July 1912, Page 8
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