Beard, Bullen and Co. 'unreserved CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ! TUBE AND EFFECTS. On tho premises: OUTRAM STREET, HASTINGS, FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, AT 1.30 P.M. JJEARD, gULLEN AND £JO. Instructed by Sergt.-Major Kibblewhite (in consequence of his departure for seat of war), w ill sell the whole, contents of his nicely-furnished home, including handsome 3-pieee suite in Persian saddlebags, seagrass chairs, magnificent bookcase inlaid with N.Z. woods, 14-day marble clock, Morris chairs, handsome duchess pairan kauri, full-sized wardrobe with mirror door, b.m. bedsteads and mattresses, sets ware, occ. tables and chairs, dining table, pictures, E.P. tea and coffee service, cruets, ease coffee cups and tray, silver ware and cutlery, hearthrugs and mats, cushions, spring couch, k. chairs, k. dresser, crockery, linoleum off 5 floors, ornaments, curtains, nail runner, k. and c. utensils, wringer, bath, and dozens of household appointments. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The whole of above lots are in excellent condition, and comprise a choice selection. TERMS CASH. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. gATURDAY gALE AT THEIR MART, HASTINGS. SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1914,' At 12 Noon. JJULLEN AND AVill sell DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, PIGS AND POULTRY. 1 purebred Jersey heifer just on drop 5 dairy cows and heifers, in profit and to calve 1 bay mare, 7 years, to all work 12 weaner pigs o light porkers 7 weaner pigs 100 fat table fowls 20 W.L. pullet's 25 pairs ducks • Turkeys, geese, etc. Fruit and Produce c;f all descriptions Two pack saddles, sets gig and cart harness and saddles. Farm and garden tools and sundries 8-10h.p. Cadillac 4-seater Motor Car, complete, in' good running order. Also: Household Furniture and effects including:—Sideboard, 2 d.h. sewing machines, duchess pail-, b.m. bedsteads, mattress-s, linen she-ts, blankets, rugs, spillcw slips, dining table, wardrobe, sets ware, 60 yards lino., rugs and mats, pictures, carpet square, 2 pianos, 7pieee suite in leather, k. dresser, k. and cooking utensils, etc. Al so:
LIVE * DEAD STOCK ON ACCOUNT OF PATRIOTIC FUND. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE TWYFORD DAIRY FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. JJEARD, JJULLEN AND (JO. Instructed by Mrs. H. Scott (in consequence of giving up dairying), will off ether well-known Twjford Dairy 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 Live Stock, Vehicles, Implements, etc., including:-—P.B. Shorhorn bull (sire imported by Hon. J. D. Ormond), 30 grade Jersey and other cow s and heifers in calf to above bull (Aug. and Sept, calvers), 7 p.b. Berkshire breeding sows in pig, draught gelding (7 years, by Argyle), porkers, sows, etc. Full details later. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer.
Fred Cgseln. SOME SNIPS ! Good 5-roomed house, best locality in Hastings; h. and c. water, bathroom, paniry, washhouse, copper and tubs, woodshed, gas and sewer laid on ; full J-acre. Only £5OO. N.Z. Govt. Mortgage £305. £lOO cash wanted. 3 ACRES, handy -to Hastings or Havelock. Extra good soil. Price £250. NEW 5-ROOMED HOUSE with all conveniences; 11 acres land; very central. Price only £760. Very easy terms to good man. 6 ACRES, handy to Hastings or Havelock; 2 frontages. Only £ll5 per acre. Sure to rise in value. ONLY 2 minutes from Railway Station on the sunny side of the road.—FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, large rooms, fireplaces in every room, gas laid on, concrete paths and concrete backyard; summer house, double motor shed, man’s whare, trapshed, large woodshed, washhouse frith all conveniences. One of the neatest little homes in Hastings. Price moderate, lerw" to suit YOU i SOME REALLY GOOD INVESTMENTS IN TOWN PROPERTIES IN HAND JUST NOW. Applv: FRED CASSIN OLDEST-ESTABLISHED LAND AGENT, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. HASTINGS. *»»•». White anrt WAR! WAR! (And the Hungry Millions). Mr. Massey says:— “ FARMERS, GROM' GRAIN !” A WORD TO HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS. We can sell vou the finest line of seed B ari.ey in New Zealand. Crops average 70 to 80 bushels per acre. PRICE PER BUSHEL. Ctinie in and look at a Sample of our Seed. APSEY, WHITE AND Ct' . ST. AUBVN STREET. .HASTINGS. Thone *?t.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 210, 20 August 1914, Page 8
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