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■•art. autfeß Ca. PRESERVED OLEARLNG Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANO A EFFECTS. On the Premises RODNEY STREET, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY. 25th OCTOBER, 1916. At 1.30 p.m j|EARD. gULLEN 3.XD QO. Instructed by Mr. W H. Cook, who is immediately leaving tor New Plymouth, will sell as above, including: — Upright grand piano by Kirchner, in walnut case, in new order ; Chesterfield in velvet, divan chair in velvet , valuable Axminster carpet square, several Chippendale drawing-room chairs in silk tapestry, oce. settee in Genoa velvet, corner chair, quaint palm stands, jardiniet' - at 1 '! pot plants, copper fenders, kerbs anti irons, pictures, screens and oiii.tiiient- cushions, Axminster hall runner, hall lino., hall seat, duchess chest, bedroom cabinet, d. b.m. bedsteads, »tre.teher<. linoleum off 3 floors, slip mats, floor rugs, wardrobe. A.B. and Canadian chairs, dining table and chairs, clock, wicker chairs, ccAich, bookease with glass doors, office table (leather top and drawers), office table, grainaphone ami 30 record-, lady’s bike, gent’s bike, lawn mower with grass catvher. garden roller, garden tools, all kitchen and cooking utensils, wringer, ertx-kery, and dozens of .sundries. The w hole in new condition. NO RESERVE WEDNESDAY AT 1.30 P.M.

GEO.'BEARD. A tietioneer. HIGHLY IMPORTANT pN RESERVED£JLEAR ING gAI.E Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, FLOOR-COVERINGS, SILVERWARE. CUTLERY, LINEN, FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. DAIRY' UTENSILS. POULTRY, Ac. On the Premises: LUMSDEN ROAD, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1916, At 12 Noon sharp. JJEARD, SULLEN AND £O. Instructed by Mr. John O’Brien, in consequence of having leased his farm, will sell as above the following: — Drawing-room. — Valuable upright grand piano, iron framed, in walnut ease, by Mohm, a particularly sweettoned instrument, in new condition; 6-pieco suite in Genoa velvet, settee in silk tapestry, several valuable art vases and ornaments, china cabinet, oil paintings, jardinieres, healthy pot plants, occ. tables and chairs, oval table iu waluut, Brussels square, floor rugs, b.r. fenders and irons, 8-day marble clock, overmantel mirror, cushions, palm stands and bric-a-brac. Dining-room.- —Large 6ft sideboard in stained kauri with large mirror-back, leadlight doors with butler’s cabinet at bottom (a very handsome piece), dozens of best quality spoons, forks and knives, table linen; silverware, including tea and coffee services, salvers, 2 salad bowls, cruets, butter and jam dishes, cake dishes, entree dishes, sugar and cream servers, etc.; cut-glass cake dishes, tumblers, wine glasses, bowls, vases, ornaments, etc., large extension dining table with extra leaves in kauri, couch in tapestry, palm stands, oil paintings and pictures, dining and occ. chairs, china, 70-piece dinner set, afternoon teasets, hearthrugs, wall mirrors, slip mats, fender, etc. Hall. —Barometer, hall stand, _ hall table in cedar, hall seat, Axminster runner, hall lino., pictures, reed and bead blind, hall curtains, etc. Bedrooms. —D. oak bedstead’, d. and s. b.m. bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows, etc., 2 handsome duchess pairs, 8-drawer Scotch chest in cedar, bedroom cabinets, sets ware, wardrobe with mirror door, boot cupboard, commode, Brussels square, floor rugs, bedroom clock, small cuckoo clock, large hall clock, and all bedroom appointments. Also:

Linen press, chest drawers, curtains, poles and blinds. 2-50 books in lots, hanging and wall lamps, occ. tables and chairs, linoleum off 6 floors, k. dresser, all k. crockery, cooking utensils, wringer, baths, mangle, etc. Also: Set tripod harrows, s.f. plough, 2 good strainers, garden roller, lawn mower, emery grindstone (3 stones), largo quantity garden and carpenter’s tools, all dairy utensils, Baltic separator, garden gate, quantity timber, bath and frame, gent’s bicycle, pair steps, large quantity preserving jars, Planet Jun., grit machine, Burbank platform scales, meat safe, maize sheller, 50 head W.L., P.R. and B.L. hens, all young and laying, and hundries of sundries. NOTE. —The above lots comprise a valuable assortment of the highest-class goods, every article being in splendid condition. Outside sundries will be sold at 12 noon. DON’T FORGET ! 12 O'CLOCK THURSDAY NEXT. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. George Hartshorn. I BEG to advise the General Public that during my absence on Active Service 1 have arranged with Air. F. M. QUIGLEY, who is well known to most residents of the district, to carry on my business as Manager for me. I feel that under ordinary circumstances I could look for your continued support till my return, but under these special conditions, while representing you in tho filing line, as I hope to do. I am sure I can count not only on the continuance of present business, but on your goodwill and determination to direct anything you can to my representative until I resume my place amongst you again.

Every section of my business—Land Stock and Commission, Shipping and Tourist Agency, Accountancy and Secretarial Departments—will be carried on by Air. Quigley, who has had experience fully guaranteeing every satisfaction. The Agency of the ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., will also continue to receive our best attention. The standing of this Company, and the conduct of the business is so well and favourably known that you will have no hesitation in supporting me in its affairs. Trusting that after Britain and her Allies have settled Peace terms at Berlin on the lines we look for, I may be permitted to resume my present existing relations, and thanking you in anticipation for your cordial support during my absence. 1 am, yours faithfully, G. HARTSHORN LAND AGENT, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. USE £)OAL And avoid the chimney sweep, with all the attendant troubles. ABSOLUTELY THE CLEANEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET. Obtainable from JJOBERT IJOLT AND gONfl rIA S' i' 1N G o 1

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 264, 24 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 264, 24 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 264, 24 October 1916, Page 8