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C. W. Wilton tnd Ce, (Qlll Brtt.l PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. |JNRESERVED OLEARING gALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the premises: ‘QUAMBIA,’ PARK RD., HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1916 ! At 2 p.m. C* R. WILSON & CO. (GILL BROS.) • have received instructions to I sell, in the estate of the late J. M. ■ Miller, as above. Also: At some time and place, NEW SIX-ROOMED HOUSE ' with every possible convenience, with HALF-ACRE SECTION. FULL DETAILS SATURDAY. WE HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE THE UNSOLD SECTIONS on account of Mr. A. MANSON, in Duke street, Hastings. LOTI: LOT 2: CORNER £llO £lOO LOT 3: LOT 4: £lOO £lOO LOT 5 : LOT 6 : HOUSE CORNER £575 £llO LOT 7: LOT 8: £lOO £lOO LOT 9: LOT 10: ; CORNER £llO £9O , - I LOTH: LOT 12: £9O £9O LOT 13: LOT 14: BUILDING BUILDING £135 £135 LOT 15: LOT 16: CORNER £llO £9O ; LOT 17: LOT 18: £9O £9O 1; ' j LOT 19: LOT 20: 0-1-11 0-1-11 £lO5 £lO5 ' LOT 21: ' - ' \ 0-1-11 £los EASY TERMS. Call Early and get full particulars from THE SOLE AGENTS, C. R. WILSON * CO. (GILL BROS.) , PROPERTY SALESMEN AND AUCTIONEERS, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. A. Symons. THESE ARE OF SPECIAL VALUE 5 ACRES, H miles from town, a practically new FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE with other outbuildings. i PRICE £l4OO. Cash required, £3OO. Qi ACRES, 1 mile from town; SIX,«4 ROOMED HOUSE, every possible ( convenience. I Terms: £2OO CASH, balance arranged j Qfk ACRES, best of fattening land; >l'*" no buildings. PRICE £BO PER ACRE. Owner ' may entertain town property, rent pro- > ducing, for Equity in same. yf QA ACRES, half sown down in Eng]ish grass, balance English and Native grasses, subdivided into 10 paddocks. EIGHT- ROOMED HOUSE, stable, granary, sheepyards, etc. Telephone connection; school and P.O. 4 miles. CASH REQUIRED, £BOO. Insurance on buildings, £lOOO. This will require immediate attention to secure. A. W. SYMONS STATION STREET, HASTINGS. Box 1. ’Phone 778. BARRY BROS. LIMITED. ALL LEADING GLASSES OF OOA> STOCKED. FIREWOOD OUT TO ANY LENGTH. AGENTS N.Z. CARRYING CO. Goods forwarded to any Address, AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Goods cleared through Customs with nromntnMa bv a Competent SteF MAIL COACH leaves Taupo Thursday, arrives Napier Friday, 4.80 p.m. NAFTER AND FORT AHURIRI. When the grocer calls, order one bottle of the delicious, appetising ” MILITARY FICKLE. The price is reasonable—and there is no waste — , every partiala is pure s*d wholeaossa- i

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 265, 25 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 265, 25 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 265, 25 October 1916, Page 8