J. A. Millar, CLEARING SALE On the premises: CORNER OF LYNDON ROAD AND WARREN STREET, HASTINGS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27th, 191.;, AT 1 P.M. J A. MILLER, in.« ructed by Mr. B. • C. McCORMICK, Esq. (who is leaving Hastings), will sell the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS WITHOUT RESERVE comprising:— Upright grand- piano (Hcmeyer), beautiful tone; 8-piece leather dining suite (D.I.C-.), good as new; easy chairs, 4 various sized tables, magnificent English wardrobe (double mirror), double ami single bedsteads, w. and box mattresses, duchesses, chest of drawers, pictures, sofa, linoleums, curtains, crockery, ornaments, carpets, sideboard, field glasses, quantity of p.b. poultry, fowlhouses for removal, rolls wire netting, grit grinder, safes, canary aviary, cages and canaries, numerous sundries. DON’T FORGET THURSDAY. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. X"ArM ln;Elr^S MS7_ B. C. McCormick’s Clearing Sale, Household Furniture— Thursday, 27. Longlands Stock Sale—Thursday, 27. Meanea Stock Sale—-September 7th. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. “horse'~\sale~ HASTINGS. In Yards adjoining A. B. Hansen’s (late McCormick’s) Stables, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. JjIRIDAY. QgTH, AT 10.30 A.M. 100 100 Draughts, Spring-carters, Hacks and Harness Horses (broken and unbroken) EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. HAS £IXPIRED. A N ABSENTEE has instructed me to SELL PRIVATELY 20 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND. SITUATED AT CLIVE, H.B. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, and well watered. THE gEA. WAR OR NO IVAR, this is a SOLID PROPOSITION, and will sell at £B5O SEE THE SOLE AGENT AT ONCE : J. A. MILLER QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.
David Whyte and po., Ltd. B Y ACTION. SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1914, At 12 Noon. FREE GIFTS FOR WAR FUND. JJAVID & £O„ £TD. Have been requested to offer Goods by Auction, the proceeds to go to the War Fund. The first entry is ONE TON OF MANGOLDS. FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. The Sale will take place on SATURDAY NEXT. INST., At 12 Noon.
During the course of our. usual Saturday Mart Sale. The gross proceeds of goods, lite stock, etc., entered for the War Fund will be applied to this purpose, our Firm giving their services free. Early Entries are requested for purposes of advertising. THE USUAL SATURDAY AUCTION will take place immediately after the Gift Sale. DAVID WHYTE AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. SPECIAL SPRING SALE. JJAIRY RATTLE. SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1911, At 12 Noon. DAVID (JO., £TD. AUCTIONEERS, HASTINGS, Will sell, at their Saleyards, QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS, HEAD SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS, August and September culvers, including: — 7 cows, close on calving 10 Jersey heifers, due September 15 Jersey-cross springers 6 Holstein heifers, good sorts 12 Jersey-Shorthorn springers 6 yearling to 9-month heifers from picked con s 1 registered pedigree Jersey bull, 20 months old, descended from the famous cow “ Granny,” which holds the New Zealand record lor butter fat Also: POULTRY. PRODUCE. FURNITURE, Including wood and iron bedsteads, d. and s. wire mattresses, stretchers, 2 deck chairs, k. chairs, duchess, and large quantity sundries. Also: gPECIAL Q.IFT RUCTION, The Gross Proceeds to go to the WAR FUND. DAVID WHYTE AND CO., LTD., | AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 211, 21 August 1914, Page 8
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