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Dill Bro*. UNHESEIIVED AUCTION SALE Of 'J'JMBEH .TIMBER TIMBER ROOFING IRON, OKAYS. BLOUGH. Etc. On behalf of Hastings Borough Council TO-MORROW At 1.30. MESSRS (JILL BROS, will sell as above at the BOROUGH ABATTOIRS, the whole of the Timber and Iron dismantled from the abattoirs buildings, without reserve, as follows :— 400 0.8. M. uin. x Jin. Tolara 270 0.8. M. Bin. x I in. Totara 400 0.8. M. sin. x sin. Totara 430 0.8. M. Bin. x 4in. Rimu 100 0.8. M. Bin. x 2in. Rimu 1200 0.8. M. Bin. x 2in. Rimu 875 0.8. M. 4in. x 3in. Rimu 2900 Rustic Weather Board 900 6 x 1 Rimu 500 9 x 1 Rimu 50 9 x I Rimu 50 3 x 1 Rimu 60 8 x 4 Rimu 500 9 x 4 Rimu 480 12 x 4 Oregau 9135 foot 125 Sheets of 4 to 9ft. Galvd. Iron 27 Sheets Bft. Galvd. Iron (curved) 1 Door and Runner, 10 x 10 1 do. 17 x 3 1 do., 8 x/3i 2 do. 7x3 < 6 Louvre Frames complete 3 x 6 1 Window Cash and Frame complete 6 Sets G.l. Skylight Glass complete 1 Wooden Stairs (big) 1 do., small 1 Spring Dray 1 4-wheeled Waggon 1 Water Cart complete 1 Road Plough 1 Boiler 1 No. 5 Ram ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE TERMS CASH. Sale Starts Sharp at 1.30. T. H. GILL, Auctioneer. AUCTIO N S A L F, of HASTINGS TOWN PROPERTY on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. THREE SPLENDID SECTIONS IN MARKET STREET (right next Racecourse entrance gates.) If ESSRS. GILL BROS, have been favoured with instructions from the owner to offer by public auction as above. These are the pick of Hastings as regards Building Sites. Also: MODERN 5 ROOMED DWELLING and SECTION, situated in Park Terrace. The deposit will be £ 100, balance on very easy terms. Those properties are for urgent sale and offer splendid opportunity. An inspection can be arranged at our office, where full particulars and terms can be obtained. T. H. GILL, Auctioneer. rpHE CENTRAL GOODS FOR PRIVATE SALE. CARS. Five-seater, 4-cylinder Z.L. Car, £100; 7-seater, 4-cylinder Studebaker Car, £lOO (this car can be transferred to a soldier); 1 Overland Delivery Van, £225. PIANOS. Smith A Dawson in rosewood case, English, £llO. Bishop, in fumed oak case, English, £lOO. Haake, in new condition, £65. Rampoldi, cheap instrument, £45. Phonograph and 24 records, £6. MISCELLANEOUS. Six h.p. Benzine Engine, with Saw Bench complete, with belting and 2 saws £35. On© Set of Breaking-in Gear, £3 10/-. Blueguni Strainers. 15s, and posts £7 10/- per 100; Totara House Blocks, 2ft, 2ft. Bin., 3ft, 1/- ft. ; Horse (27/6), Cow (22/6) Covers; 3 Sots Gig Harness, £6 19/-; 1 Spring Cart Set £11; Cart Saddle and Bretching, £8 10/-; 3 Gent’s Saddles, £4, £4 7/6, £3 15/-; Diabolo Separator, 20ga1., £7 10/-; No. 9 Orion Range, £2O; sgal. drum Neatsfoot Oil, 30/-; 2 Glass Show Cases £lO, £4 10/-; Spring Tip Dray, £18; Square Iron Tank 00/-; 1 Gig in new condition, £18; National Cash Register, half to £3, M ? 0; American Oak Ice Chest, £3 10/-; Gent’s Byke, £6; Tandem Bicycle, £7 10/-; 1 16 x 18 Duck Tent and Flv. £9; 1 16 x 12 Tent and Fly, £4 K- -: 1 10 x 10 Tent and Fly, £4; 8 Mirrorback Sideboards, from £6; Dairy-fed and home-curxl Bacon 9d; 20 Sherator Chairs, 15/- eac. Now booking orders for Day-old Chicks. White and Brown Leghorns. GILL BROS., Auctioneers.

CHICKS ! CHICKS ! CHICKS ' CHICKS ! CHICKS ' CHICKS I CHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS ! CHICKS! CHICKS 1 CHICKS! DAY-OLD CHICK'S. ORDER NOW. DAY-OLD CHICKS. ORDER NOW. Hatching Every Day. OUR MR. BULLEN’S FAMOUS UTILITY PENS Of RHODE ISLAND REDS BLACK ORPINGTONS WHITE LEGHRNS ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. ORDER NOW. Special Quotations for lots of 100 or more. Apply— JJEARD, BULLEN & CO., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 8

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