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am arw. FUTURE SALES. General Clearing Sale. Fifty head dairy stock, pigs, produce, Sundries and household effects. Sale will be held in Juno on account of Mr. T. Sinclair. TO VENDORS OF FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS. THE BEST WAY TO SELL YOUR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS IS BY AUCTION', and we can render you real service in this direction.

W’c sell bn a Commission Basis only and do not deal in furniture. Our Mart is centrally situated and our staff is competent. Wo settle promptly. You don’t wait 10 days here for your money after sale, and we are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances against goods sent for sale with us. W’e can arrange for cartage to our salerooms at reasonable rates. NOTE THIS FACT.—Liberal advances made against goods sent for sale. Q I L L R O S. AUCTIONEERS. HASTINGS. ’Phone 1415. PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. TO BUILDERS, FARMERS A THE GENERAL PUBLIC. IIfESSRS. GILL BROS, wish to announce that they will be holding the largest series of sales of Timber, Iron and Building Materials, etc., ever held in Hawke’s Bay. The sales will commence at an early date. Don’t invest your money yet. Wait for these sales. Watch this column for further details. The sales will be without any reserve. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. MESSRS. GILL BROS, will be offering, on account of a vendor, the contents of a four-roomed bungalow, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. The sale will bo held in the Mart on TUESDAY, MAY sth, at 1.30 p.m. The

catalogue includes a Superior Iron Frame Piano by Bluchner, Berlin, and a large and varied assortment of Household Furniture and Effects. The sale will bo mostly unreserved. Catalogue in Monday’s issue. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. URGENT SALE—WITHIN ONE MONTH. AVo have been appointed agents for eno of the best finished residences in Hastings. The property comprises practically of new blank roomed, tiledroof Bungalow of seven rooms, with all modern conveniences, and occupying a corner site of one acre with a north-westerly outlook. Th gardens are beautifully laid out, and the whole forms ono of the most desirable residences in Hastings. Full information and nistructions on application— GILL BROS., Land Agents and Auctioneers. HASTINGS. FANCY LITTLE FARMLET.

QQJ_ ACRES FREEHOLD, with 1o/w l roomed Cottage, etc. Heavy land, with 11 acres of lucerne. Including 30 cows, 25 heifers and weaners, 3 bulls. 7 sows and litters, boor, Barrow pig. sledge, 2 lucerne stacks, trap, separator, buckets, etc. The lot £lBOO. Terms arranged. SHEEP FARM. 1 ACRES FREEHOLD. Nice LoOO warm rolling country, well watered and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Abcut two-thirds ploughable. Six-roomed Bungalow and sheds. About 30 miles from town by good motor road. Price for quick sale. £6 10/- per acre. Good terms to suitable man. — G. STEPHENS 108 QUEEN STREET HASTINGS. FOR SALE 4 CARRYING BUSINESS, in Centra Hawke’s Bay. Passengers goods and mail contract. •s ROOMED HOUSE, small shop, and * car-shed, on 5 acre section Thirty-five h.p. 16-passenger Denbj Motor Bus nearly new, and in perfect order. Brice, including goodwill of busine** £l4OO, cash required £lOOO. ! (’"or further particulars apply— WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD. NAPLEK ROBERT HOLT SONS ■ Kafrxnllßkßti 18<0. > HA“'H.N«B AM> NAPIKh fIMBEH FIREWOOD * COAD »u.l WoßtlWl I'.'Al. t>rv tiutai R«ta »nJ Main Fir»won.l AGKNCTIB: Houin British ln» Co l.td W»ipa OoFierie. LM Urxr.r W*tl Botrd PhvAni* ('town Gul. Iron HAWMUJ.H Roronit* Pnfc*titiri Bnd Obnmknr* TF.I.F.PHONF.R Ho.linft' 'll 0 Nnpjpr No. 125 A And 125 K,. 'HAP 'Trnnxinw £IA V ELOCK- H ASTI NGB B CS gERVICE. On and after MONDAY", MARCH 29th the timetable will he as follows:Leave Havelock—7.3o a.m.. .8.15 8.50. 10.0 11.30, 1.0 p.n;., 2.0, 2.50, 3.40 4.15, 5.0. 5.40, 6.15. I Leave P. 0.. Hastings.—,.so.a.m.. 8.35, 9.30. 10.45 12.10 p.m.. 1.30. 2.30, | 3.15. 1.0, 4.40. 5.20, 6.0, 6.50. , night 'service. : I Tuesday and Thursday Only. I Leave Havelock—7.ls p.m. ‘I leave Hastings—After close of tho;rtve. Saturday Night Only. ! Leave Havelock. 7.0 p.m.. 7.30, . 8.45 9.15. ► Leave Hasting 4 "30 p ni.. 90. after C clou of theatres.’ ‘ SUNJ>AY SERVICE. j Leave Havelock- L3O p.m.. 5,0 p.m. '■ Leave Hasting' 2.0 pin . 5.30 p in. i Tv.o Super -i\ Srvi ii <Hud <>n iCms f<»r biie. i T-leplutnr 117 MMON A SONS. I Proprietors.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 8

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