T CUNNINGHAM K- ”0 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QUNNINGHAM & 00. Acting under instructions from the Mortgagee Will Sell On the Premises of Messrs. SMITH & McHUTCHEON, Coach and Motor Body Builders TOMOANA ROAD, HASTINGS THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1928 At 1.30 p.m. THE WHOLE OF THE MACHINERY, PLANT, TOOLS, Etc. Including— One 5 h.p. Electric Motor, 1 Eurika Blower, 1 Buffalo Drilling Machine, Tyre Bender up to 6-inch, Water 1 Box Dies and Taps, 1 Anvil, 40ft. Shafting, Tyre Shrinker up to Bin., Pullies, Bearings, 1 Silver Manufacturing Co. Buzer, 1 Tay and Egan 30in. Band Saw, Tyre Upsetting Machine, 2 Vices, Accetoning Plant, Pullies and Belting all sizes, Blacksmith’s Tools, Circular Saw, Emery Grinder and Stone, 2 Spring Tip Trailers, 2 Lorry Decks, Shafts. Spokes, Axels, Fellowes, Wheels, Naves, Bolts, Drills, Oil Tank, quantity Spotted Gum, White Pine, and huge’ lot Sundries. Also at 3 p.m. THE PROPERTY, containing 35.9 Perches, with chains frontage to Tomoana Road, together with all buildings thereon will be offered. Further particulars may be’obtained from the auctioneers, or from Messrs. Cornford, Son & Common, Solicitors, Queen St., Hastings. T. (JUNNINGHAM & (JO. ACRES, rich flats, 5 miles from our office. Excellently subdivided and watered. Five acies ih lucerne. Great grass seed land. Now carrying over 70 dairy cows. Several acres shut up for seed and hay. Commodious Bungalow, all conveniences, bails, sheds, etc. Price and particulars on application to T. Cunningham & Co. 3 ACRE & NEW 5-ROOMED BUN GALOW, with large sleeping porch, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, elec, light, wash-house with copper and tubs, artesian water, 1600 gallon tanks, windmill, etc., etc., and concrete paths. Just over borough boundary, and adjacent to new hospital Very rich heavy land, will grow anything. Price £1175, say, £250 cash 1 ACRE & NEW 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW; concrete paths, and all borough conveniences, etc., etc. Price £850; £l5O cash. Q ACRES, with hay shed, artesian water, and nice plantation of elms. Divided into two paddocks. This is a gift at £BOO for the whole lot. Only 15 minutes from p.O. T (JUNNINGHAM & (JO LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN ST., HASTINGS.
Op Pehchei. McUeoo ant- f.r tut gPLENDID GILDING gUTES STORTFORD LODGE. One mile from centre of Hastings. HALF-ACRE SECTIONS. Regular motor service. Electric light, etc. The Hastings Croquet Club is nowestablished on the block, and the sites are the best and healthiest to be obtained in Hastings. For further particulars apply— DE PELICHEI, McLEOD & CO. HASTINGS. JJOYAL MAIL TIMETABLE. GRAHAM i. GEBBIE MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. Passenger and Goods Bus to Whana Whana every Monday and Thursday, at 9.30 a.m. Motor Bus to Raukawa: Leaves Market Street Daily at 9.30 a.m. Returning from Raukawa at 10.46 a.m. Motor Bus Service to Fernhill. Maraekakaho and Kereru leaves Market Stre t every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.30 a.m. Asrives Hastings 4.30 p.m. Maraekakaho only: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Hastings at 9.30 a.m., leave Maraekakaho 11.15 a.m. . ’Phone 159. Private, S. Graham 7055, W. Gobble 200. JJUCO gERVICE. Wholly owner-driven. THE ONLY SERVICE TO TAIHAPE Leaves DAILY for TAIHAPE (except Sundays) Leaving Napier at 11 a.m. and Hastings at 11.30 a.m. Leaving Napier for Wairoa, Gisborne, etc., at 8 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily and 8 a.m. only on Sundays. For Taupo, Rotorua, etc., at 8.30 a.m. Daily. Hastings Booking Office: A. ROSENBERG, QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 1468. Private 448. C CONSTANT lubrication with fresh / clean, viscous oil is the lot of the car owner who usee Duckham’s New Process Motor Oil Goes further—lo VO NEED to apologise for Monday's lx cold joint if with It you produce r hottie of Hayward's “Military" Pickle It puts zest into the humblest meal. Demand “Military."—l2 yfOUH IRON will glide over linens i whici have been treated with “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch Being pure won't rot most delicate clothes Ask for “Dove” Brann.—2. at the Farmers' .tiinunl Boot Sale at “give away” prices. yroT'il BEST I NVESTM ENT. Purelm-e your boots and shoes at the Farm ers’, where pT'i'es are down to bedrock during our .-ale
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 10
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