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Beard, Bullen and Ca UNRESERTF'D S \T.E OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AX'D I EFFECTS Removed to our Mart for convenience nt Sale. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1.5. H'li. At 2 p.m. JgEARD, -gULLEX AX’D QO. Will sell ' On account client leaving Hastings and - others: — I Handsome sideboard in oiled riinu, I duchess pair, several d. modern wood I bedsteads, mattresses and stretchers, 2 I cots, dining table on castors, k. dresser, j lot good lino, 2 carpet squares, lot pici tores, sideboard in kauri, overmantel mirror, palm stands, chairs, w. chairs, couch, lamps, forms, lady’s bicycle, chiffonier, 8-days clock, sewing machine, .‘I chests drawers, fenders, mats, k. table I with drawer, cooking and kitchen utenI sils. ■ i Also: I Continuation of Sale of all lots having I been on our promises for two months I and over, including:—ls bedsteads, 12 i w. mattresses, lot lino, 12 dining tables, 4 s.w. mattresses, huge lot sundries, < curtains, piano, pianola, 12 washstands, ' lot k. utensils, wire doors, odd pieces carpet and rugs, baths, mattresses, occ. i chairs and tables, duchess chest, 4 ch. 1 drawers, part sets ware, ornaments, clocks, mirrors, and huge quantity sun--1 dries. : ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. ! Every lot must be cleared through want of room. 2 P.M.. THURSDAY. JJEARD, JgULLEX' AND £*°- AUCTIONEERS. Waitemata Land Agency Co. ... r 2 ’ A TRUST ESTATE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. A CHOICE DAIRY AND FATTENING FARM. NOTHING BETTER OFFERING. 222 ACRES ALL IN GOOD GRASSES. , Subdivided into 8 paddocks; fences jn good repair; plenty of good shelter for stock. | WATERED by never-failing springs and creeks. | SOIL is rich limestone ; grows abund- > ance of feed all the year. | CARRYING capacity 100 cows, besides young stock and "will do it well. | NOW running on the farm 22 milking cows, 40 grown cattle nearly beef, ISO sheep and 8 horses, and still abundance ; of feed. I BUILDINGS consist of up-to-date 9-roomed House, wash-house (copper and tubs), trap shed; harness-room, ; large barn, stables, cowshed, ealfshed, ’ piggeries, drafting yards, sheep pens, dips, etc., all built of first-class kauri ! timber and in good order. NICE Orchard and Garden well sheltered. f EASY distance of store, school, post , office, church, hall, showgrounds and I 'wharf, steamers call every day, river service. CREAM taken delivery of at the gate of farm. PROPERTY has two road frontages. PRICE: 5/. PER ACRE, £lOOO Cash Deposit Balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years at 5)%. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. ALL Stock as above can lie had at valuation, also farm implements, furI niture, etc. Anyone requiring an ideal I farm should inspect this one before purchasing elsewhere. Never on the market before. A fortune has been made off this farm. The same opportunity awaits you. No finer farm in fhe district. To wind up the estate we haye been instructed by the Trustee to sell within 14 days, so get in early to avoid disappointment. jwiLL BE LOST TO THE ONE WHO j HESITATES. COMPANY, Hellaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. la&lm:—Th* purchasing of th* <•- Udons MILITARY PICKLE Indicate* [ wisdom. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eats It. 4 I JJOSKILDA QpEA Q ARDENS, rjAARADALE (Two minutes from Motor Co. Stables). FRUIT IN SEASON. B. NEILSON. Proprietor. 'Phoue No. 27, Taradale Exchange. YMTANTED.—Have your feet seen to.’l Corns, ingrowing Toe-nails, care-; fully attended to at THE HYDRO, J Tennyson st., Napier. Absolutely painles** W. H. 11 iMohrandt, Chiropodist yy ANTED KNOWN: We have' only 20 French made Dolls, • ■ cannot be beaten at the price. In- ( spection invited. Prams, Guns, ’ Swords. —C. Koorey, Hastings. j THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL.’- j A VV. 1J VXTON - LTD. OF CHRISTCHURCH, Ar* Expert at Garden Architectur*, and can greatly add to the comfort and economy of your bom* place by th*ir ideas and soggostions. Wr'A. tor tbair Boot :•> a>» *, V. «•» A •• • - — -[-■ ______ ; JJOTEL, JJASTINGB. j 5 Mrs. M. O’DONOGHUE, Proprietress I A LES, WINES AND SPIRITS OF BIOT BRANDS. 8 d CXK4T-CLASC 41XX1MMOD4RU1E *>

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 8