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’ HARVEY. FULTON & HILL. WEEKLY ■'JARKET SALE IN THE MART, RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, at 10.15 a.m. HARVEY, FULTON & j HILL, under instructions from I clients will sell:— I , 300 Head Table I’oultrv 50 W.L. Cockerels. 40 8.0. Cockerels. 20 8.0. Pullets, (laying) 25 Ducks. Pigs as por entry. Also J Wheelbarrow, 1 Diabolo Separator, I roll Netting, Shovel, Drag, pick, 3 Slashers, Hay Knife, Spruy Pump, Hurricane Lanip, Stillyards, bag Staples, Gate I'asteners, Belting, Horse Coyer, I 3 h.p. .Motor, 2 Pulleys, 120 Second hand Sacks. Also Potatoes, Apples, Pears, Peaches, I Onions, Beetroot, Melons, Pumpkins, nnd all other fruit and vegetables in season. Also 1 Pcschanaki Fur Coat. W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. j SALE BY AUCTION OF FREEHOLD I PROPERTY, SITUATED TARADALE DISTRICT. ITESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & A HILL, on behalf of the first, mortgagee, y\ ill offer for sale by Public Auction at our Auction Mari, Russell Street, Hastings, on SATUIi DAY AFTERNOON, 16th March, 1935, at 2 p.m, DESCRIPTION —All that piece of land situated Taradale Land District I containing 9 acres 3 roods, more or i less, being Lot 11, part of suburban sections 50-51 .Meeanee District, being all the land comprising Certificate Title H.B. Vol. 3 Fol 298. The property is situated half-mile from Taradale Post Office and one mile from the School. It is all flat, having frontages to Redcliffe and Murphy Roads. Watered by artesian well. The improvements consist of an iron dwelling of 4 rooms, also outbuildings I ting of packing shed and tool she<l. TERMS —Cash of 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer and balance not more than 28 days after date of sale. Particulars as to conditions of sale may be inspected and further particulars may be obtained at the office of the auctioneers in Napier and Hastings. Or at the office of Messrs. Cornford, Son und Conimin, Queen Street, Hastings. Inspection can be arranged by the auctioneers. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL FOR SALE. FOR SALE. WHY PAY RENT? IyHOOMED BUNGALOW. Ideal home consisting of kitchenette beautifully appointed in white enamel, with bins, cupboards and latest gas stove, diningroom (open fireplace), drawingroom, sleeping porch and three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. The house is perfectly finished and everything i sthe very latest. PRICE £9OO. Let us show you this wonderful house, situated in good locality and handy to town. Easy terms to reliable buyer. DON’T HESITATE! BUY YOUli OWN HOME. ’Phone 3713. ’Phone 3713. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL. DINWIDDIE, DONOVAN & CO. r UO LET, Middle Hill—Up-to-date Furnished House from early April for eight months. Rent £3 week. VOK SALE —3 -]-acre Building Sites, Grove Road, Hastinks. Cheap at £lO5 each. L’OR SALE, Napier South—s-roomed House, all conveniences. Price £BB5. VOR SALE, Bluff Hill—Rough-cast Bungalow. Price £9OO. T?OR SALE, Taradale—Modern Bungalow, garage for two cars. Price £l4OO. [-OR SALE — Six-roomed Bungalow (Hastings), all conveniences, motor shed. Price £B5O. |7OR SALE, on Napier Flats — A Modern 4-roomed House, with motor shed. A snip at £475. DINWIDDIE, DONOVAN & CO. HERSCHELL STREET, NAPIER. ’Phone 449. A. B. CRADOCK HIGH CLASS BUTCHER. Veal Cutlets i.. fid lb Forequarters Mutton 3d lb. Lamb 7d lb Sausages 4d lb. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. As correspondence addressed to a now-de-plunie. care of a Post Office, Is sent to the Dead Letter Office, the “Tribune” is unable to accept adver tisements, the replies to which are to he addrpsopd i" O'ir —Tinner ECZEMA l| is often extremely ob- || stinate. and there are eases l| in which the specialist is l| unable Io effect a euro under existing cireutu- || stances. It is j NEVER AN INCURABLE INFLICTION || and under treatment of a || skin specialist, who regull kites the patient’s diet. II exorcise and habits, a speedy and permanent cure can be accomplished. I Our Fees for Treatment are Moderate KLEXEMA ROOMS UNION BANK BUILDINGS lILRETALNGA STREET, HAB - •

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 16

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