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’ Beard, Bullen and Co. DRAPERY SALE BY AUCTION. gEARD, -gVLLEN AND (JO. Will sell AT THEIR'ROOMS. STATION STREET, HASTINGS. HASTINGS, THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1914, At 2 p.m., The balance of Drapery, Underclothing, Box Suits, Blankets, Rugs, Skirts, Shirts. Blouses, Dressing Gowns, etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. -NOTICE TWYFORD DAIRY FARM FOR SALE * BY PUBLIC AUCTION: JgEARD, JgULLEN AND QO. instructed by Mrs. H. Scott (in consequence of giving up dairying), will offer her well-known Twyford. Ilairy Farm by Public Auction, on the premises, Twyford, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1914, at 12.30 p.m. Full particulars later. At same time and place: BEARD, BULLEN AND CO. Will sell, absolutely without reserve, the whole of the-Lire Stock, Vehicles, Implements, etc., including:—P.B. Shbrhorn bull (sire import,'.! by Hon. J. D. Ormond), 30 grad-.- JorSey and other cow's and heifers -in calf to above bull (Aug. and Sept, efilvers), 7 p.b. Berkshire breeding sows in pig, draught gelding (7 years, 'by Argyle), porkers, sows, etc. . .. ' . Full details later. . GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. gATURbA Y - j ARK ET g ALE 15th AUGUST, 1914, AT 12 NOON. gULLEN AND OQ. Will sell.. , AT THEIR MART, STATION STREET HASTINGS. DAIRY STOCK. HORSES, PIGS AND POULTRY. '4 p.b.-Jersey cow just on drop ; Ist .and special prize at A. & P. Show 1 p.b. Jersey heifer just cu drop 1 p.b. yearling heifer 1 yearling Holstein heifer ,1 .Jersey-cross yearling heifer 3 grade" Jersey cows, early culvers 4 dairy cows and heifers in profit and . to calve 10 Berkshire weaner {figs, porkers, , slips and store pigs, etc. , 1 bay mare, to all work 1 chestnut gelding, to s. and h. Tray gig. 2 gigs, spring cart, all kinds of harness.

S.F. d d.f. ploughs,' tools, scraifiersharrows, saddles, etc. Fruit and Produce Of all descriptions. 20 W.L. pullets, 100 prinie fat table, hens, 10 pairs cockerels, turkeys, ducks and gee,sa. etc. Also, on account of gentleman leaving Hastings: The contents of 6 rooms, including : — Upright grand, piano by Haake, .-piece Chippendale suite in silk tapestry, settee. in silk tapestry, handsome sideboard in kauri, large dining table on castors, occ. tables and chairs, 2 handsome duchess pairs nt kauri with honeysuckle facings, large S-drawer Scotch chest, 3 massive d.b.m. bedsteads, mattresses of ah kinds, fenders and irons, sets ware, cot. linoleum, slip mats and hearthrugs, mirrors, sheets, blankets, curtains, pillow slips, hall stand, fern stand, couch in leather and cretonne, set bins, carpet square, stretchers, k. and cooking utensils, lawn mowers and sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. David Whyte and Co., Ltd. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1914, Commencing at 12 Noon, at J)AVID yyHYTE & 00., J u TD. AUCTION MART, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS, 1 milk cow on calving 1 Jersey cow, just calved ’ 1 3-year-old heifer, just calved > 3 springing heifers Poultry:— 10 White Leghorn cockerels I’high strain Black Minorca rooster 3 Silver Speckled Wyandotte roosters SEED AND TABLE POTATOES. ONIONS, HAY, Ac. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And largo variety of Sundries. . ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. sft ■ FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. DAVID WHYTE AND CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS <fc LAND AGENTS, QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS. Gao. Hartshorn.

G EO HARTSHORN IS NOW OFFERING FOR SALE THE REMAINING SECTIONS 2 Fronting GASCOIGNE AND AGNEW ROADS, HASTINGS, at prices and terms that are unapproachable anywhere else in the Borough. Six of the Sections, each J-acre, with full chain frontage, are priced at £l7O, and the other section in the. block contains 3r 30p, and this and a modern NINEROOMED HOUSE, with every.convenience such as electric light, 3 verandahs, workshop, garage, stable, dairy, poultry runs, cowbait, pigstye, and fruit trees, is offered at £l2OO. The property adjoins the Racecourse, is only ten minutes’ walk from town, and every section is high and dry. Buyers should not miss this opportunity of obtaining HALF-ACRE SECTIONS AT PRICES THAT ARE ASKED FOR QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS the same distance from town. TERMS for the half-acre sections are £45 cash. £3O in three months, £2O in six mon tbs, balance, on the 12 th June, 1919. with interest at 5|% on unpaid purchase money. Investors are advised to make an early inspection, as although this pronertv has only been on the market a week, 5 SECTIONS HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD. For further particulars, apply to the SOLE AGENT, G EO HARTSHORN LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STATION STREET, HASTINGS, Nest Post Office. LADIES: 1,400,000 bottles of the delicious MILITARY FICKLE were sold last year. It’s so tasty and reasonable. Suits all palates.—-Order » bottle to-day.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 8