•11l Rnw. FUTURE SALES. Nov. 22.—0 n account Mrs. Hookway, Albert Street: Piano, Furniture, etc. Nov. 24.—Land Sale, in Our Room. On account Mr. W. J. Watson, Havelock North :20-Acre Farm, 9 acres in orchard. We have the following pIA N O S FOR PRIVATE SALE. Spencer £65 Spencer £55 Allison £4O Newman £55 British and Colonial Piano Co £55 Ilaake £6O Kerchines £25 Archer Freres £35 GILL BROS., Auctioneers. JJASTINGS MARKET gALE THE CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. 1923. MESSRS. GILL BROS, will sell: - At 11 a.m. POULTRY. 90 Head Prime Table Birds 70 Head Laying Hens 15 8.0. Hens 30 Young Cockerels 20 Ducks Hens with broods Week-old Chicks Week-old Ducklings PIGS 20 Prime Berkshire Weaners 15 Weaners 13 Porkers 7 Forward Porkers 1 Fat Pig DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, Etc. 5 Jer.-S.H. Cows springing and in profit 1 Jer. House Cow, on drop, 3rd calf Gigs, 1 Bradley, 1 Sulky, 1 Phaeton, 1 2 Holst. Heifers, just in 1 S.H. Cow’, in profit, guaranteed GENERAL. 5-Seater Paige Car, 1 Trailer (cany ton), Full-lock Express (30 cwt.), Pole and Shafts and Harness. 2 Vans, 3 Gigs, 1 Bradley, 1 Sulky, 1 Phaeton, 1 Engine, 1 Saw Bench, Sun Motor Cycle and Side Car, Nicholson Hay Rake, 2-Horse Mower, 12 gal. Copper and Stand. 2 Doors, Door and Frame, Hand Boring Machine, 2 Register Grates, Dover Stove, 300 Chick Brooder complete, 12 Coils Tomato Wire, Garden Seat, D.F. Orchard Plough, Bluegum Strainers and Posts, 60-gal. Lister Separator, Green Bono Cutter. 1 Maize Sheller, Oak Vat.. 2burner Perfection Stove, 5 gal. Boiler, 90-yard Fishing Net, . Gent’s Saddle, 3 Sets Gig Harness, Quantity Odd Harness and Sundries. At 1.30: 1 Fruit Lemons, Oranges, Green 1 Peas, New Potatoes, Old Potatoes, Seed and Pig Potatoes, Barley, Oats, Cob Maize, Onion and other Plants. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. HOME SPECIALS FOR. THE WORKER. O ROOMS, back verandah, washhouse, copper, shed, elec, light, sewer and h.p. water, if-acre, near school, west side. Cut price £450. Must be sold quickly. SOLDIERS’ HOME. A ROOMS, new rough-cast Home. Every possible convenience. Nice section, near town. Govt, mortgage of approximately £950; £lOO cash wanted, and the home is yours. This can be taken over by anyone. RIGHT IN TOWN. * ROOMS, 2 steeping porches and balcony, diningroom, every possible convenience; well laid out; wash-house with copper and tubs, large motor shed, concrete drive. Well sheltered and very private; 3 minutes from G.P.O. West side. Price to-day £1350. Terms to suit purchaser. Unencumbered and good buying. CASH ONLY TALKS HERE. (Deceased Estate). 1 ACRE corner site, close in and 2 near school. Together with good 6-roomed house, wash-house with copper, etc., and 3-roomed house, washhouse with copper; sewer, h.p. and artesian water. The lot £l2OO. This estate must be wound up. Big Bargain. 4«61 GOOD BUYING. IJRETTY HOME of 4 Rooms, electric light, hot and cold water, bath, sheds, wash-house with copper and tubs, J-acre; beautifully laid out. Lawns, shrubs, fruit trees, kitchen garden, 2 fowl-houses and runs. Well sheltered, near school. Only £2OO ( cash, or near offer wanted. You will need to see us early. 4849 BUSINESS MAN’S HOME. UP-TO-DATE 5-ROOMED HOME. ( Every convenience. Beautifully laid out, right in town. Good locality. , Ideal home at £900; £2OO cash, balance 4$ years at 6 per cent. ; o GILL BROS . AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY J SALESMEN I RUSSELL STREET - HASTINGS g 8 I V LOOK FOR SIGN w From Municipal Corner JJOOD g X PER T 1 Car Hoods from £5 5/- (fitted). Phone 1508. ROBERT FORSTER.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 8
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