Gill Brnt. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED OLEARING gALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Grafqnola Gramophone and Steel Engravings. On the Premises: GRAY'S ROAD MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1919, At 1 o’clock sharp. ■BTESSRS. GILL BROS, have been favoured with instructions from Mr R. J. Picot, who is leaving for Ballarat ,to sell as follows: — Well-sprung chesterfield, divan chairs to match, Morris chair, new Grafouola gramophone, 17 d.s. records, brass toast and plate stand, wood curb and brasses, oak escroitire, large mirror, book case, lot very fine books, 2 very old steel engravings, curtains, brass rods, Jap mat, Indian rug, lot. nice ornaments and bric-a-bat, hall lino, ami Axmiuster runner, 3 slip mats, pictures, curtains, hall rack and paintings. Front bedroom: Double white enamel bed wire and kapoc mattresses, pillows, 5-drawer chest, duchess pair, Doulton toilet set, 6 pictures, occ. table, cot, drop-side, lino, slip mats, Jap. mat chair, blinds, and curtains. Back bedroom : 4-drawer chest drawers, inlaid Chippendale mirror, single rimu bed. wire and kapoc, 2 Jap mats, ore. table, washstand, set ware. Bathroom: 13ft lino, seagrass mat, mirror, towel rack, 2 blinds. Verandah: Stretcher, coacoanut mat, verandah blinds, canvas gate. Dining room : Oval table, carpet, 12 x 9, I Sheraton chairs, arm chair, 2 wicker chairs, chiffonier, bed couch, Beale sewing machine (treadle), mat. grate spark guard, lino, blue china tea tray, work basket, 4 ornaments, 7 pictures, wine glasses, decan ter. blinds and curtains. Kitchen : Table, lino, flour and sugar bin, fire guard, 4 A.B. chairs, c.iron scales and weights, 3 kettles, air gun, jam jars, half tea-set, 2 tins preserved eggs, tin fat. carpet sweeper, hearthrug, mirror cutlery, crockery, trays, 10 saucepans, fish kettle, half Wedgwood dinner service. Outside: 2 water cans, spray pump, meat safe, lot good garden tools, garden hose, wringer, zine baths, buckets. carpenter’s tools, gum-boots, quantitv potatoes and onions, coal, coke and wood, piano case, large worn! bin. caipmiier’s bench. 15 fnwls, fowl coons, ladder. 2 'fins tar. clotheslines
and props, yard bronm. lawn mower, rardoo roller, gent’s B.ft.A. cy'de, and sundries too numerous to detail. r T. H. GILL, Auctioneer. ; CHEAP FARM. QI i) ACRES, Taranaki District; 61' miles from railway; O.R.P. , rent £3O per annum ; 200 acres cleared and in grass, and wintered 600 sheep. Sales every mouth, and bandy; permanently watered ; balance in bush. Good 2-roomed w hare. This is just the place for two mates. Price for goodwill only £2 per acre. £250 cash or owner u ill exchange for house or town property Hastings or Napier. j BIG BARGAIN. | TV’EW 4-Roorned Bungalow, 10 A” minutes from town ; h. and c. water; w.h.c. and tubs; e.L, sewer.' Nicely laid out, and iu one of the best streets in Hastings. Owner has left Hastings, and for quick sale the place has been fixed at £650. There is £350 on mortgage at 6 per cent., and we want a« much of the balance in cash as pos- i sible. 1 THE SEASHORE. | We have a nice Section at Westshore with good 3-Roomed Whare; gas and gas stove; partly furnished. Just the thing for week-ends. Price £260; £6O cash, balance at 6 per cent. j HERE’S A NIBBLE. | I7WLL 1-ACRE; 15 minutes from our A office; 2-Roomed Whare 18 x 10, lined ; iron chimney and shed ; unencumbered. Price £150; £25 cash will secure this. Balance at 6 per cent. There is a turnover in this. CHEAP SECTION. We have a very fine Section in Gordon road, full quarter acre. Price only £B6; £36 cash, balance 2 years at 6 per cent. This is good buying. O R.P. FARM. | 700 ACRES, rent £152 8/-, nett • ArV yearly ; 100 acres light scrub and fern ; 30 acres in English grass ; grows great crops turnips; 350 acres ploughable ; 11 paddocks ; good fences ; water in every paddock ; now carrying 540 ewes, 350 wethers and 500 hoggets. Good 3-roomed cottage, verandah, shed, etc. Price £5 per acre. Terms arranged to good man, balance at 5| per cent. This is a good farm and cheap.
SUNNY HAVELOCK. J? 1 JA BUYS a very fine Section in riwJrirVr Havelock; over J-acre facing the sun, and not too high up. £25 cash is all the deposit we want; balance at 6 per cent. Other sections from £l2O. RAUPARE. The cheapest Block on these flats; 70 acres at £55; £5OO cash. Now is your chance. This won’t keep, and for dairying and dealing there it nothing like it on the market. GILL BROS. Auctioneers and Property Salesmen. STATION ST.- HASTINGS H. J. King and Co. rp HE s E R E A L L QO O D yAL U E SUITABLE FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. QK ACRES in Pohangina Valley, I near Ashhurst and Palmerston : North. Splendid motor road right to | the farm; tip-top house of 7 rooms, 9 bail cowshed and other outbuildings; i carrying 60 cows. Government has approved of this property for returner! soldier. Price £45 per acre. Farm close by recently sold for £62. Owner is a widow, and having done well on property is retiring. £lOOO cash and balance can be arranged. We can arrange finance for stock. A(\ ACRE DAIRY FARM, 3 miles vt" from Palmerston Post Office; all in grass; 6-roomed house, all conveniences ; grounds w ell laid out; convenient to 3 factories. This is a good cutting-up proposition, and just over the borough boundary. Present mortgage at 5 per cent. Price £75 per acre. Cash required £BOO to £lOOO. Also nearer home: 4 9 ACRES, L.1.P., rent £4B per annum; splendid house of 6 rooms with all conveniences; motor shed, cowbails, etc. One mile from Hastings. This property has a great carrying capacity, and is suitable for mixed farming. Price for goodwill j £2600 ; cash required £lOOO. On a capitalised basis this farm is only shout half the price of the adjoining freehold properties. Call or write for particulars. IT. »L KING ANO CO , HASTINGS & PALMERSTON N.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 8
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