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Gill Bros. FUTURE SALES. Oct. 21.—0 n account Mr. T Honnor, Southland road: Furniture, etc. Oct. 25.—The Central Mart. Oct. 26.—0 n account Evaporators (of N.Z.) in liquidation: Part Plant and Stock. Oct. 28.—0 n account Mr. J. Truman, Louie street, who is giving up farming: Seven cows and all farm implements. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Premises: Or. HASTINGS ST. & ELLISON RD. HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26th, 1921 At 1 o’clock sharp. HfESSRS. GILL BROS.. acting under instructions from the Liquidator, in re the Evaporators (of N.Z.) in liquidation, will sell as follows:— Two and a-half dozen tins Assorted Jams (2s), 12 doz. Pie Plums. 12 lb. tins Assorted Jam, 1 401 b. tin Bakers’ Plum Jam. 12 401 b. cases Evap. Apples, 8 cases Tomato Soup, 2 doz. (Is.) Melon and Orange Jam, 5 dozen bottles Assorted Jam, Sauce and Chutney, 30 doz. Pickle Bottles, 10 doz. Chutney do., 7 doz. Jam Jairs, 1 Store Wheelbarrow, 1 Store Hand Trolley, 1 Platform do., 8 Sieves, 3 sets Platform Scales to 6 cwt., 1 Stewart Combination Hand Worker on stand, 1 set Avcrv Scales Small Platfprm (250), 1 Yost Typewriter, 1 Fahrenheit Thermometer, 1 Clock, set Avery Kitchen Sca ] es, 1 Office Envelope Cabinet, 8 Confectionery Fancy Bottles, 6 Fancy Wine do., 561 b. Salt, 1 Wright Gas Heater, 8 Round Tubs, 2 Sets Stencils (A to Z), 5 tins Orange Pulp, set Spices, 271 b. Ground Ginger, 1 Kerosene Heater, 16 Bottle Brushes, 1 (Henry Boker) Corking Tool, 1 round Vyce, 2 PuPeys and Tackle, 1 Saw, 3 Hammers 1 Pipe Wrench, lot Carpenters’ Tools and Bicycle Sundries, Soldering Irons, Box Solder, Buckets, Scoops, Funnels, Iron Pot and Ladle, ] ot Nails and Screws, 1 Maul and Wedges, 1 roll Waterproof Material, 1 Axe, 1 Stoker’s Shovel, 1 Rake, 1 4-gallon tin Oil, 44 large Crates of Tins, 32 Empty Crates, 1 Table Top and 3 Tressles, 1 Endless Chain, Pulley and Tackle,3 Stools, 2 Carp Tressels, 2 Packing Tables, 1 Platform with ladder, Sugar Bin, 38 Kerosene Tin Buckets, 8000 Empty Jam Tins, about 2000 Empty Benzine Tins, 1 Hand Marmalade Cutter and hundreds of Sundries. GILL BROS.,’ Auctioneers. importanFTnreserved sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PATHE PHONE. LAYING PULLETS On the Premises: SOUTHLAND ROAD. HASTINGS (opposite Knight St.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1921 At 1.30 p.m. IVTESSRS. GILL BROS, wi’l sell, on account Mr. T. HONNOR, who has sold his home as fodows:— LIVING ROOM: Very handsome Royal Axminster Carpet, 12 x 16 (nearly new), Diningroom Suite, comprising Massive squareleg Table. Mirror-back Sideboard, 6 Sheraton. 1 Carver Chairs, all in stained rimu with blue velvet seats, with beautifully sprung Chesterfield to match; Seagrass Chair; Curb and Dogs, Ma,rble Clock, Pictures, lot good books, Curtains, Poles and Blinds, Velvet Pile Table Cover, Folding Fire Screen, Pathe Phone with 40 double-sided Records, Palm Stands, Cushions. HALL. Hall Lino., 8 yards Axminster Runner, Combination Hall Stand and Coat Cabinet, Hall Table, Palm Stand. Pictures, Hall Curtains, Slip Mats, Coir Mat, Verandah Seat, Bambo Blind, pair Crash Curtains and Pole. THREE BEDROOMS. Double Brass-rail Bed and Wire, Kapoc and Pillows, Box Ottoman, 5drawer Chest, Duchess Chest, Curtains and Pole, Blind,s, Lino., 2 H. Rugs, D.l. Bed and Wire, Flax and Kapoc, Child’s Wicker Chair, Duchess Chest, Curtains, Polo and Blind, Lino., Pictures, Col. Wardrobe, S.l. Bed, Wire Kapoc and Flax, H. Rug, Duchess Chest, Curtains, Pole and Blind, Lino., Col. Wardrobe, Music Cabinet, Lino, and Blind in bathroom, Pictures. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. Kitchen Table, 5 A.B. Chairs, F. and S. Bin, lot Home-made Jams, Bed-Couch, Up. Wicker Chair, Lino., Blinds and Curtains, Occ. Table, E. Iron, Pictures, Clock, Saucepans, Kettle, Fender, and all Kitchen Requisites, Clothes Horse, Meat Safe, Lawn Mower with Catcher, Outside Table and Stool, Ledge Door, Window Screens, Wringer, Tools, loj, Wire Netting, 1 Gent’s Byke. Also Eight Young W.L. Hens (laying). GILL BROS., Auctioneers. £250 CASH. XTICE HOME, Quarter Acre, beautifully laid out, House of Four Rooms stands at rear, e.L, h. and c. water, bath, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, h.p. and artesian water, sewer connection, fowlhouse and run. Price, £B5O. £250 cash; balance at 6 per cent. Immediate possession. HOMES WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £3OO CASH. QEVEN ROOMS; close in, hot and cold water service, electric light, bath, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, fowl-houses and run, high pressure and artesian water, sewer, good section. £750. £l5O cash. £3OO at 7 per cent, for three years, balance at 6 per cent, for three years. Empty. £2OO CASH. DULL QU ARTER-ACRE; artesian and h.p. water, close to sclipol, nearly new Four-Roomed House, hot and cold water service, bathroom, scullery, electric light (six points) fowlhouse, sewer, all nicely laid out, washhouse, copper and cubs. Government mortgage of £2OO. Price £950 ; £2OO cash, balance for three or five years at 6 per cent. Empty. £350 CASH. T.TTGH DRY SECTION, handy to *-•*- school and town, nearly new Five-Roomed Bungalow, hot and cold water service, porcelain bath and basin, linen press cupboards, etc., electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs, motor shed and fowlhouses. Price £1,150; £BOO at 7 per cent, for three years; £350 cash. Empty. £250 CASH. j X ACRES; close in, artesian and h.p. water, nearly new FiveRoomed Bungalow, hot and cold water, electric light, porcelain bath, washhouse, copper and tubs, motor shed, cow bail, pig sty, fowlhouse and runs, sewer, handy home. Can keep your cow, pig and poultry. £1,250; £250 cash wanted, balance at six per cent. Immediate possession. GILL BROS. Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 243, 18 October 1921, Page 8

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