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3, P. GorenMNr R. F. SORENSON AUCTIONEER. KARAMU ROAD - HASTINGS. ’Phone—l4ss. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Small Dining Table, Kitchen Table, Singer Treadle Machine, Writing Desk, 3 Seagrass Prams, Push Folding Chair, Spring Rocker, Baby’s High Chair, Wood Kerb, Lady’s Bike, 3 Iron Double Beds and Wire? Three-quarter Bed, Mangle, Set Dies, 60 feet Hose, 2 window Sashes and Frames, Travelling Hamper, Single Seat Buggy, Set Hopples, 3 Duchess Chests, Oak Sideboard, Seagrass Mats, Single Wire Beds, Horsehair Couch, Motor Bike, llj h.p. Benzine Engine, Byds Passage Lino., Colonial Couch, Italian Bed, and many other Househild Lines. POTATOES, FRUIT, GRAIN All at Market Prirps Gill Bros. GIGANTIC UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. PROPERTY, WITH BRICK BUILDINGS & COOL STORES, AND ALL FIXED MACHINERY, &c. STOCK, TOOLS. MOTOR LORRY, TIMBER, Etc. On the Premises: ST. AUBYN ST.. HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15tli, 1922 At 10 a.m ; And day following if necessary. AfESSRS. GILL BROS., acting under instructions of the Liquidator, in re. Apsey, White & Co., Ltd., will seP. as follows:— OFFICE: One Elliott Fisher Bookkeeping Machine (complete), 1 4-dravver Cabinet, Table lor same, 1 Swivel Typist’s Chair, 1 Underwood No. 5 1 ypewiriter complete with sundries, 1 Eaison-Dick Rotary Duplicator complete, 1 4-unit Letter Fill with fittings, Complete Set Loose Leaf Ledgers for Elliott Fisher machine, 1 Rotary Pencil Fastener, 4 Office Chairs, 2 do. Stools, 6 Waste Paper J Work Organiser, 1 Acme Paper Fastener and Refills, 1 Set Kalamazoo Dead Ledgers, 3 Boxes Purple Carbon Paper (foolscap size), 60 sheets Blotting Paper, 1 Comptometer, 1 Album Portable Typewriter 2 Cash Boxes, 1 Label Printer. Thousands of feet of TIMBER, 4 x 4. 6 x 6, 6 x 4, 12 x 2, 6 x'l, 4xl, in rimu, bluegum and pine, in 8. 10 and 12 to 20it. lengths; 40,000 Fruit Cases, all sizes; 15 bales Wood Wool, 20 bales Wrapping Paper, 10,000 pieces Case Timber, ends, sides, etc., 1 pieces Bx2 18ft. Oregon Pine, Packing Stands, do. Stools, 7 Sets Stencils, I 8-day Factory Clock, Scales , and Weights, 1 Massive Oak Dining Table, 6 Sheraton Chairs, 1 large Union Jack and Bunting, 3 71b. tins Weed Killer, lot Spraying Material, 21 51b. tins Arsenate Lead (green), 1 end Dunlop Hose, 21001 b. kegs Arsenate Lead (green), 1 50b. do., 2251 b. do., 21 drums Dry Lime and Sulphur (various sizes), 6 Spray Pumps, “Junior” 1 Auto do., No. 5. 2 Log Rollers, Mauls, Wedges, Axes, Saws, Himber Jack, 3 Bullock Chains, 2 Packing Tables, lot Carpenter’s Tools, Tool Chest, 1 Scalding Vat. 2 barrels Seed Peas, 67 Platforms for Cowan Transveyor Trucks, lot Farm and Garden Seeds., 2 Packets White Wrapping Paper. 2 rolls Lineloum, 2 Solid Tyres for Ford Motor Lorry, Long Canvas Top Table, 1 Movable Loading Platform. 7| kegs Nails (l|in,). 35J do. l|in., 401 b." 4in., 5 barrels Japanese Bluestone, 2 part barrels do., 13j barrels Macclesfield Bluestone, 1 barrel Giraffe Lime and Sulphur, 1 barrel Vacuum Spraying Oil, 2 do. Big Tree, 20 empty barrels, 6 gallons Mobile Oil for Ford, lot Grease and Oils. 67 bds. Case Wire. 400 Punnets. 1 Overhead Swing Saw with Bench, 2 Saws and Belts. I Saw Bench with 2 Saws, 1 Saw Gulietiug Machine. 1 E.H. Motor 3J h.p., 6 Coils Expanded Metal. I Fairbanks Platform Scales (5 cwt.), 1 Cooper-Stewart Handy Worker, Pipe Vyce and Tongs, 1 Hand Suction Pump. 2 Gent’s Bicycles, 1 box Stocks and Dies (Jin. to 2in), 51bs. Carbide. 2 Timber Trucks with flanged wheels for railway. 20 sacks Sawdust, 65 sacks Firewood, lot odd Timber, lot odd Piping, 320 Bricks. 1 Spring Cart, 1 Timber Jigger. Set Suring Cart Harness. 1-2 Seater Mitchell Car, 1 ton Ford Lorry. Also for Removal: Sawmill Plant complete, with 10 h.p. Marshall Stationaiw Engine, 2 Benches. Running and Standing Gear, Saws and Belting. either as a whole or separately. At 1 o’clock: On the Premises we will sell the property, being Section No. , fronting St. Aubyn street, with brick building, 66ft. by 160 ft., comprising Cool Stores, Packing Room, Store Rooms with Offices and Strongroom, and all fixed Machinery. The cool stores have a capacity of 25,000 cases of fruit, and will be sold in one lot. Full particulars from MESSIEURS CARLILE. McLEAN, SCANNEL & WOOD, Solicitors to the Liquidator, Queen St., Hastings. A. I. RAINBOW, Liquidator; or GILL BROS., Auctioneers.

J. A. SIMSON Agent EAGLE STAR & BRITISH DOMINIONS INSURANCE CO., LTD. FOR SALE. O ACRES, one in lucerne, with artis- ° tic 2-storied Bungalow, all modern conveniences, near Cornwall Park, and Mahora. North school. As the owner is leaving Hastings, this property is for sale at a very low figure, and easy terms. Full particulars on application. FOR SALE (Outside Borough Boundary) To Stock Dealers and Fat Stock Buyers £• ACRES first-class land on Boundary road, with long frontage; artesian water supply. A good cutting-up proposition, or would make an ideal holding paddock for stock either for freezing works, abattoirs, or Stortford Lodge yards. I am instructed to sell at once, and the property could be bought at bedrock. FOR LEASE. piRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, with A Residence, milking shed, machines, etc. This property will do well 60 to 65 dairy cows. Owner will take a reasonable rent, and give a good lease to a reliable man. Full particulars on application. FOR EXCHANGE. A MODERN RESIDENCE, with half-acre land, good locality; all conveniences. No encumberance on property. Owner will exchange for residence and few acres, either just in or out of borough. Particulars on application. Sole Agents— J. A. SIMSON STATION STRFET, HASTINGS. ’Phones 778 and 700.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 76, 9 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 76, 9 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 76, 9 March 1922, Page 8