' McClashan’s, Ltd. A RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING ONE OF THE BEST RESIDENTIAL HILL PROPERTIES IN NAPIER. By Public Auction. On the Premises; Seapoint Road. Three Minutes from Tram. FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, 1919, At 2 o’clock. M C G LASHAN’S, L td„ Have received instructions from E. Nesbitt, Esq., to offer by public auction his Freehold Property, situated Seapoint Road. AREA: 1 ROOD 15 PERCHES. The House, which is all built of Heart Timber and finished Rough Cast, comprises:— Drawing Room, 18 x 14, panelled in Heart Rimu, projecting Casement Windows with wide seat. Living Room, 22 x 14, with Casement and Landscape Windows. Bedroom, 16 x 14, projecting Casement Windows with wide seat and fireplace. Bedroom, 12 x 12, Casement Windows. Maid’s Room, 10 x 10. Sleeping Porch, lift 3in x Oft 6in, Dressing Room attached. Hall, 6ft Gin x lift. Piazza, 10 x 14. Kitchen, lift x 10ft 9in. with Range and Gas Stove in separate places, and Tiled Wash-house with Patent Steam Escape, etc. "pyaECTRIC Light throughout, hot and cold water. Enamel Bath and Shower, Gas Caiiphont, Pantry, Linen Press, 2 Meatsafes, all necessary Cupboards. THE GROUNDS are nicely laid out in lawns, flower beds and orchard, with concrete paths throughout. Y'lEW —One of the finest in Napier. ’ having an uninterrupted view of the Port and both Harbours. CARDS FOR INSPECTION AT OUR OFFICE. J. A. Miller. OLEARING gALE At “ C R O Y D O N,” Nelson Street, Hastings, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, At 11 a.m. sharp. INSTRUCTED by Mr R. H. Northe, who is leaving Hastings, J. A. MILLER will sell, without reserve, the contents of 13 rooms, comprising:— Upright Grand piono (Water Collison), organ (Bell, 15 stops and 5 sets oi reeds), linoleums, carpets, rugs (includes 18 x 12 Axminster), chesteitie.d, settees, Morris and easy chairs, lounges, dining tables, chairs, double beds and bedding, quantities of crockery and silver, panel mirrors, also small gong, seagrass mats, 70ft passage runners, stair carpet and rods, quantities of toilet ware, office table (suit solicitor), book cases, sofas, 3light- electric radiator, dinner wagon, whole contents of laundry, including large electric iron, garden roller, lawn mower, tennis net, pot stands and palms, pictures, safe, duchesses, and numerous chests of drawers, child’s pony, 1 B.S.A. motor, 5 seater car in splendid order (Silent Knight engine.) Other sundries and furnishings too numerous to mention. Light luncheon provided. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m. rpHE JgIGGEST gNIPA WHOLE BLOCK IN THE HASTINGS BOROUGH. Four road frontages. Six-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings (all sound timber). This is a great proposition for a builder-speculator. Build a block full of select bungalows. £l6OO FOR TnE BLOCK - J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER. G ENTLEMEN’S JJESIDENCE FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Situated in nice locality on half acre, corner section ; contains 7 large living rooms, also every modern convenience. Motor shed'. Grounds well laid out in lawns, etc. Must be sold to wind up estate. £350 CASH DOWN Balance (£1500) long term to Building Society. Agent: J. A. MILLER, Karamu Rd., Hastings. HOADLEY, SON STEWART, LTD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HASTINGS AND NAPIER. AUCTION BALES Held in *ll part* of the Diitriot. CLEARING SALES A SPECIALITY. CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARMERS’ PRODUCE. j IN STOCK : ißnder Twin*, Cornsack*, Benzin*, Motor Oils, Manures, Seeds, Prod'uc* of all Descriptions. AGENCIES: Commercial Union Assurano* Coy., Reid and Gray Implements, Tor and Primus Separators, 800 Kow Calf Meal. I JJOADLEY. gON A gTEWAET,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 81, 20 March 1919, Page 8
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