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JMPORTANT CLEARING BALE.

N.Z. LOAN A MERCAXmiM AGENCY r CO., LTD., have bee instructed by MR. T. E. LINDSAY, of OMAKERE (near Waipawa), who has sold his property, to sell his LIVE ’ AND DEAD STOCK on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920, At 11 a.m. Following comprise particulars: — SHEEP: 2600 4,6, 8 and 5-year Crossbred Ewes 1000 2-tooth Ewes 600 2-tooth Wethers 150 4-tooth Wethers 1800 Mixed Sex Woolly Lambs 23 2-tooth pure Lincoln Rams 21 4 and 6-tooth pure Lincoln Rams 46 6-tooth, 8-tooth and 5-year Pure Lioncoin Ewes, bred by 1 late Hon. J. D. Ormond) 23 2-tooth Pure Lincoln Ewes 56 Pure Lincoln Ewe and Ram Lambs , 15 4-tooth Pure Southdown Rams 45 6 and 8-tooth Pure Romney Rams CATTLE: 140 15-months Steers aud Heifers (P.A. cross) 80 2-year Off Steers (P.A. cross) 40 3-year Off Steers (P.A. cross) 40 Dry jCows (P.A. cross) HORSES: 8 Unbroken Draught Horses, from yearlings to four years. 7 Broken Draught Mares and Geldings. 7 Hacks. IMPLEMENTS.

Double-furrow Plough, Chain Harrow and Dray, Harness, Sacks, Chains, etc., etc. 1500 Whjte Pine Battens, quantity fencing posts and strainers, Cambridge Roller, Hay Rake, 3-horse tree, 5horse tree, Sharpies 15gal. Separator (practically new). One ton No. 8 fencing wire; 1-tou barb wire. Luncheon Provided. F. M. WALLACE, Auctioneer. Gill Bros. JJNRESERVED CLEARING SALE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. IN OUR ROOMS FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1920 At 1,30 p.m. MESSRS. GILL BROS, will sell on account two clients part contents of two homes as above. Full Details Later. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. OHRISTMAS gARGAINS. HAVELOCK NORTH. FINE J-ACRE, in Chambers Street. Price £lBO, only £BO cash; balance 2 years at 6 per cent. CLIVE GRANGE. "I ACRE, with 2 good Cottages, al- -*• ways well let; facing the beach. Good proposition at £655. Terms arranged. Also * Acre at dEl3O ‘ Oth ® r » from NICE HOME. X ACRE in Lascelles Street; h.p. 55 water, good 5-roomed house, bathroom, h. and c. water, w.h. copper and tubs, e.l. coal shed, wood-house, stable, I trap shed', 2 fowl houses; Govt, mortgage of £275, £ll 11/- half-yearly. Price £1050; £4OO cash, or £950 for all cash, IDEAL HOME. THREE-EIGHTHS ACRE, beautifully land out with shrubs, etc. Well-grown lawns, with up-to-date tiled roof roughcast Bungalow of 6 rooms; h. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin; e.l. and heaters; w.h. copper and " tubs. Motor shed. £5OO for mortgage. Absolutely the nicest home in Hastings. £l7OO, good terms. Also section of three-eignths acre adjoining £3OO. WEE FARM. K ACRES If miles from our office. ** Two paddocks, artesian water; 2roomed cottage. The lot only £950. Any terms to reasonable man. See us about this. THIS IS GOOD. ■DLACKiSMITH’S BUSINESS; rent only 14/- per week. Turnover £lO to £l5. Cash trade: plant all up-to-date and in good order. Walk-in-walk-out £B5. This is a rare chance for a tradesman. £530 Buys a good sound bouse of 5 rooms in Queen street; gas and gas stove, h. p, water, sewer, and artesian well; w.h. copper and tubs, 2 sheds. Cheap proPelty ‘ GOOD b|aRM. IQft ACRES, 7 miles from our office. J-Ov ploughable; 60 acres in oats; balance all grass; 6 paddocks; plenty water. Four-roomed house, bath, scullery, large stables, good outbuildings. Price £65 per acre; terms arranged. HAVELOCK NORTH. L ACRE, beautifully laid out, up-to- * date 7-roomed house on the flat, and handy to bus service. The house is roomy and has every _ convenience. Owners contemplate leaving Hawke’s Bay, and for a quick sale have reduced the price to £l5OO. Terms arranged. Now don’t delay if you want a home in this popular suburb. GILLBROS. AUCTIONEERS & PROPERTY SALESMEN, STATION STREET, HASTINGS.

gECURE THIS NOW—AND OCCUPY IN JANUARY. Just out of Borough—No High Rates MODERN BUNGALOW TYPE HOUSE, of 4 large rooms; sleeping porch; every convenience; cupboards galore. ONE ACRE RICH LAND. Sixty 6-year Fruit Trees, mostly apples , and pears; also lot of gooseberries. Owner left Hastings. Would sell for £lO5O. Cash required £7OO. (51) NEW ROUGH CAST BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS with every possible convenience. :On the west side of Hastings. Concrete paths, and lawn. Garden nicely laid out. price £1025 The terms are reasonable. (42) G. STEITIENS F.P.A. (N.Z.) LICENSED LAND AGENT, appraiser, ETC. 133, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. (Opposite Post Office.) Telephone Office, 1037. Land Dept.: A. H. LOCKIE.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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