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AUCTION FIRE SALE. OF MR T. ADAMS'S STOCK Will continue o:i MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth, At 11a.m. ROOM.S-^XEXT GISBORXE HOTEL. 810 LOTS AND NO RESERVE. SAMSON BROS., 1 Auctioneers. FURNITURE SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEl*. 10, At 2 p.ni. MESSRS SAMSON BROS. Have received instructions from Mr Gerald Cole, to Sell, ;it liis Residence, 96 Kussell Street— THE WHOLE OF UIS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. . Including 1 Sideboard (bevel mirror) Dining Table Velvet Pile Table Cover Vlighback Chairs, Duchess Pair Linoleums, Bedsteads, Bedding Kitchen Table, Chairs Dinner Service, Tea Set, Cutlery Crockery, Curtains and Poles Fenders, Lawn Mower Set Potts' Irons, and Kitchen Sundries. NO RESERVE. J. M. SAMSON, 885 Auctioneer. Sheep Runs ! £2000 Cash BUYS Coastal Property (Buyer must take Stock — about £2000 worth — at Valuation.) ISOO Acres Easy country ; about two-thirds cleared and in English grasses ; well subdivided by new fencing, with 10 paddocks, permanently watered by river and creeks; wintered just wider 2 ewes to the acre a and a beast to 6 acres as well. House and Yards. PRICE : £4 PER ACRE. Terms-. £2000 Cash. A property that is going to winter 2500 ewes and fatten the lambs, £700 Cash BUYS AN UNIMPROVED BUSH SECTION Close to the Coast. i A Rare Chance for a Young Man to make a Start. Easy country, well watered. Only waiting the right man. Business Men, here is a chance for your son to commence farming. 0. C. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY. JAMES INNES, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, LOWE STREET, HAS FOR SALE— -I 30 ACRES RIiCH LAND, all in J.» grass, and subdivided into four paddocks ; chiefly hills, but part ploughable; 30 chains road frontage; leas than three miles from the P.O. ONLY £45 PER ACRE. There are at least two Beautiful Building Sites on this land, commanding lovely views. 2 A VERY PRETTY, comfortable, • and convenient COTTAGE. Price £510 very easy terms). 3 A F3JVE-ROOMED HOUSE, bath- • room, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc. on corner section. Only £500. Easy terms. FRANK LOWNDES & SON WOOD A"x«> COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. FORWARDING AGENTS. 64 LOWE ST. 66 AWAPUNI RD. WE STOCK— Firewood (cut and uncut) Coal (all kinds), Bricks, Lime Cement, Shingle, Band Shells for Garden Paths. Uoods Packed and Forwarded to any (>art of the Dominion. Estimates Free. ' Waimata Coach leaves Lowe St. Offioe Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. VERNON NOSSITER. SMALL GOODS MERCHAKT, GLADSTONE ROAD, HAS ON SALE-Ham. Brawn, Ban* ages, Hot and Col.l Pies, Fresh Egga and Poultry (cooked and dressed). The- Public are requested to not* tha,\ ih» Small Goods Department u conducted Tinder the moat sanitary condition/* possible, and the Proprietor respectfully solicit* the patronage of British consumer* for British-made goods, which «r« «* deleetaW* m say put on th* Load Ifarkrt. T. WOfISITIR, '19 Proj»ri«fcor. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. T>LEASE NOTE THAT WE RE- ■■•- QUIRE 100 PAIRS OF BOOTS TO REPAIR WEEKLY. HAND-SEWN A~PECTALITY AT W. STEWART'S 24 PEEL STREET, Where the GOOD BOOTS Are. TOKOMARU LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE. j TTfCRST-CLASS MOTOR CARS meet Jj every Steamer, and are available at any hour Day or Night, with capable stendy drivers. Hacks and all classes of Vehicles on Hire. Special attention to Commercial Travellers. 42X J. R. REDSTONE & SONS, Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 10