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Late Auctions. ROYAL MART. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8. At 1.30 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON will sell as above— Fowls, ducks, etc. 10,000 boxthorn plants 5 tons table potatoes, 1 ton seed potatoes (Gamekeeper and Northern Star), good range (Shacklock), 2 wheelbarrows, American and barrel churns, pair buggy shafts, commode, 5 kitchen dressers, book case, tables, chests drawers, crockery, lamps, E.P. jam _ dishes, toast rack, and sundries BOROUGH RESERVE LEASES. ROYAL MART. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. At 2.30 p.m. AND EASTON hare been favored with instructions from the Borough Council to sell as above the undermentioned Leases — A —B Sections, containing approximately 2% acres each, fronting Vogel Street, South Road, and ; Waihi Road. Term of 7 years. B —3 Sections, containing respectively 3rd 31pr, 3 roods, and 3 roods (or thereabouts), fronting Vogel and High Streets. Term 21 years, with right of renewal. C—9 Sections, areas ranging from 31 perches to 1 rood 20 perches,, fronting Collins and Grey Streets. Term 21 years, light of renewal. D—Section next Hospital (corner High and Gladstone Streets;, area 4a 2r lip. Term 1 year. E—Part Cemetery Reserve, area 7a lr Op. Term 1 year. . A, D and E comprise land eminently suitable for grazing. B and C—These sections ai'e ideal ■sites for dwelling. Terms and conditions of sale can be seen at the Borough Council's Office, Star Office, and at the Auctioneers'. ON THE PREMISES, PRINCES ST. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Atyl2 noon sharp. SMITH AND EASTON have received instructions from the D.O A and Mrs J. W. Harding to sell as above — Household furniture and effects, comprising— YARD—Meat safe, i ton coal and box, axe, scuttle, coke, jam bottles, churn, lamps, gun, garden tools, tennis racquet, wringer, buckets, hose, brushes, Potts' irons, single iron bed, rope and halter, plain and barb wire, set English harness, gig and cover, hackney filly (6 years old), saddle and bridle, mower, scythe, clothes lines and props, brush mats, baa-row, steps, manure, pair bantams, 12 fowls KlTCHEN—Linoleum, 3 tables, 6 bentwood chairs, child's chair, 2 blinds, curtain and poie, trays, gas iron and tube, broom, carpet sweeper, fire shovel, 3 table cloths PANTRY—Set carvers, % part dinner sets, crockery, liqueur bot- ■ ties, glassware, jams, groceries, cutlery, etc. SCULLERY—-Enamelled preserving pan, pots, pans, kettles,. wash" j ; up basin, cake dishes, strainer, ! milk buckets and skimmer, i spring Balance, knife board and j sundries BATHROOM—Mirror, cork mat, linoleum, blind, towel, roller, etc. HALL—3 handsome , engravings, 9 x 14 Axminster carpet and 8 yards carpet runner to match, barometer, 10 yards passage linoleum, pair hall curtains and rod, hat rack, overmantel, pair horns, 52 yards cloth, walking sticks WRITING ROOM—Brussels carpet square 15 x 13, oak roll top desk, 2 waste paper baskets, 12 files, office stool., office chair, typewriter (The Fox) and table, 1 letter press, 2 curtain poles and fittings, 2 paira lac© curtains, cashbox and sundries, copper kerb, irons and dogs, 4 pictures, 3 pairs Venetian blinds DINING ROOM—2 pairs lace curtains, set curtain poles and fit- | tings, Axminster carpet 16 x 12, j 10-piece leather suite, 4 palm j stands and palm&, semi r chester- ' field with loose cover and easy chair to match, and j loose covers, Samoan mat, 7 handsome pictures, vases and flower bowls, telescope table (large size), mohair table cover, music stand and stool, piano by H. C. Bock, copper kerb, fire irons and dogs, 4 Venetian blinds BREAKFAST ROOM—I 2 yards lino- I leutn, lace curtains and pole, Venetian blind, 5 pictures, 6 chairs, rocker, basket chair, ! table and cloth, rattan table, bamboo overmantel, b.r. fender and irons, fire screen, brass curtain poles and 2 pair curtains, 5 Venetian blinds STAIRS —23. yards stair carpet, Axminster felt stair pads, 26 brass stair rods UPSTAIRS HALL—B yards hall runner (Axminster), 12 yards linoleum, pair hall curtains and rod, pair lace curtains and pole, Venetian blind, collection of Maori mats DRESSING ROOM—Linoleum, curtain pole and blind No. 1 BEDROOM— Axminster carpet 15 x 20, hearth rug (large), carved wood bed, w.vv., flax and kapoc mattresses, pillows and slips, bolster, mareella quilt, handsome bedroom suite (carved, and copper mounts), wicker lounge .chair, 4 Venetian blinds, 5 curtain poles and fittings, 4 pair l.ace curtains, copper kerb, Irons, dogs and ash pan. toilet set, electric shades, 5 pictures No. 2 BEDROOM—IO -yards linoleum, carpet square, b.r. bed, w.w. and kapoc mattresses. 4 pillows and slips, duchess pair, toilet set, corner chair, 2 pairs ■curtains and poles, 3 Venetian Winds. 2 pictures No. 3 BEDROOM—II yards linoleum, carpet square 12 x 14, 2 children's wood cofcs and mat-J^re-sses, single, wood bed, w.w. and kapoc mattresses, 6 pillows ■and slips, 2 tu%irs sheets. 2 pairs blankets, dressing table, washstand, toilet set, chest drawers, 4 Venetian blinds, 3 pairs curtains and rod N.B. —Furniture'will be open for inspection all day Tuesday and morning of sale. WANTED Known—Dolphin Boots, guaranteed waterproof: process patented throughout the Dominion. Men's Strong Boots. 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 18s 6d. Sole agents. 0.8. F., Hdwera. 1

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 7