Gill Bros. FUTURE SALES. Nov. 7—House Property, Omahu Road, on account Mr. F. Ball. Nov. 17—Two-storey Dwelling, on account Mrs. Johnstone. Dec. 7—Household Furniture, on account Mrs. Sylvester. General Clearing Sale, Furniture, etc., on account Mrs. Silvester, in the residence, Havelock North. r pHE {JEFTRAL M ART. WEEKLY MARKET SALE. RUSSELL 81’REET, HASTINGS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1925. At 11 a.m. POULTRY. PIGS, DAIRY CATTLE, FRUIT & PRODUCE <fc SUNDRIES. MESSRS. GILL BROS, will sell as , follows:— POULTIY—--186 Head Prime Fowls 16 P.B. W.L, Hens 12 P.B. 8.0. Pullets 8 Cockerels 16 I.R. Ducks 4 Turkeys 6 8.0. Cockerels 1 Hen and 12 P.B. IV. Leg. Chicks 21 Cockerels 20 Pigeons (carriers) On account of Mr. Thornburn, Paki Paki: 4 Dozen "White Leghorn Chicks PIGS—- ■ 20 Weaners 8 Porkers 4 Slips 8 Porkers 10 Weaners (good line) 4 Bacon Pigs 6 Primo Porkers 3 Good Stores 8 Good Tammy Cross Weaners DAIRY CATTLE—--1 Purebred Jersey Cow in profit, good tester, sound and quiet 2 Heifers on drop 1 Holstein-Jersey cross, dose to calving 1 Holstein-Jersey, due any day to 2nd calf 2 Jersey Cross Cows on drop to 3rd calf 2 Yearling Jersey Heifers 1 Black Golding broken to all places, suitable for orchard work On account Mr Geo. Leslie: 1 Jersey heifer, in profit, by Silvergrown. FRUIT & PRODUCE— Apples, lemons, oranges, potatoes, onions, carrots, parsnips, beetroot, lettuce, green peas, maize-, barley, celery, rhubarb, cauliflowers, asparagus, gooseberries, shelled maize, hay. etc. SUNDRIES— One D.S. Buggy (paint and upholstery as new), 1 E.M.F. Car, 1 Hupp ; Car, 1 One-Ton Ford Van, 1 Garford One-Ton Truck, 1 Studebaker Car. Potato Forks, Hay Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, 1 Spray Outfit, 80 Totara Posts, 21 Bluegum Posts, 4 Sets Harness, 1 Gig and Harness, Car Jack, ] Wheelbarrow, 2 Sets Steps, 78it. Plough Line, Bales of Hay, Winch, Mogul Engine (2| h.p.), Steel Churn (new), 36ft. Hose, 14 Motor Tyres (Ford and others), etc., etc, GILL BROS., Auctioneers. PROPERTY SALE BY AUCTION. r- ACRES (about) with 3-ROOMED COTTAGE. Sturmer Apples, Lucerne. Situated: OMAHU ROAD. MESSRS. GILL BROS, have received instructions from MR. F. BALL to offer by public auction, at our Land Salos Rooms, his farmlet as above, on SATURDAY, at 2.30. Terms: £250 deposit, balance at 6| per cent. Full particulars and conditions at sale or from the auctioneers. T. H. GILL, Auctioneer. HERETAUNGA STREET PROPERTY At present occupied by Messrs. Millar <k Giorgi. A] ESSRS. GILL BROS, have been instructed by J, Truman, Esq., to offer for private sale that splendid SHOP PROPERTY next to the Carlton Club Hotel. If unsold the property will be leased to an approved tenant. This is one of the best sites, right in the centre of Hastings. Full particulars from— GILL BROS. T Cunringham ans Co. gATURDAY gALE. •y* CJUNNiNGHAM & (JO. Will Sell AT THEIR SALEYARDS, HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. 1925 At 11 a.m. PIGS—DAIRY SUNDRIES—FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. GEO. BEARD, Auctioneer. T. CUNNINGHAM & co. LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS QUEEN ST., HASTINGS ROOMS, bathroom, procelain batb, electric light, gas, washhouse with copper and tubs, motor shed, nicely laid out ) acre section.. West side. A very cosy home. Price £B5O. Excellent terms. BOOMS, with every convenience, M i acre, large training stables, with private side entrance from house. Price £lO5O. Good terms. -lURES Freehold, all in grass, 15 paddocks. Sixroomed House and conveniences. All necessary outbuildings, carrying 1200 breeding ewes, 1150 dry sheep, besides cattle. Price £ll 10,-. Good terms. T. CUNNINGHAM Jt co. LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS QUEEN ST., HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 186, 6 November 1925, Page 8
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