ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-GLASS FURNITURE And COLLARD & COLLARD PIANO. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At No 15 Derby St., Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Mi\ F. J. Morton, Proprietor Alexandra Tea Rooms, has favored us .with instructions to Sell by Auction, without reserve, 7TIHE WHOLE OF HIS HIGH-CLASS -L FURNITURE & 15FFECTS, Namely : 1 Piano, by Collard and Collard, London (almost new) Poashecl Rimu Sideboard (latest model) ltimtt Cabinet, Secretaire Occasional Tab'.e, 2 Oak Morris CliaiTs Seagrass Easy Cliaii'3 Wicker Padded Chairs 6 H.B. Dining Chairs and Table to match Oak Overmantel (large B.E. Mirror) Settee, Round Table Palm Stand and Plant Oil Paintings and Water Colors (by Fraaik Turner and J. D. Perret) Pictures, Books Axminster Carpet, Runner, and Hearth Rugs, Bedroom Chairs Coal 'Vase, Brass Curb and Irons Good Linoleums (throughout) Four-piece Bedroom Suite (oak finish) Kapoc Mattresses, Toilet Ware Chest Drawers, Stretchers Curtains, Poles and Blinds (throughout), Swing Mirror, Duchess Ohest Kitchen Furniture, Crockery House Scales, Brass Preserving Pan Jams and Cereals, Garden Hose, Siteps Gas Griller, Wringer, Dust Bin Clothjes Basket, Meat Safe Garden Tools and Sundries. NO RESERVE! NO RESEiRVE|! NOTE. — For the convenience of clients, most of the Furniture -and ail the Sundries will be placed on the lawn. fredTgray Leading Popular Auctioneer. 54 AUCTION SALE OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And IRON FRAME PIANO. NEXT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, At No. 129a Fox St., Whataupokov Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. C. Stevens has favored us with instructions to S2II by Auction, without reserve — THE WHOLE OF HER USEFUL FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Namely : 1 Piano (m perfect order) Wictar Music Carrier Singer Sewing Machine, Couch Dining Table and Chairs Wickter Padded Chairs Palm Stand and Plaoit Occasional Table, Pictures and Books Good Linoleums (throughout) Rimu Duchess Chests, Bedroom Chairs Double and Single Rimu Bedsteads Wires and Kapocs ■'Several Colored Blankets Kitchen. Furniture. Cutlery, Crockery Potware, Meat Safe, Canary and Cage •Garden Tools and Sxindries. FRED. CRAY, Leading Popular Auctioneer. 92 HAWKE'S BAY. IMPORTANT SU BUI VISIONAL LAND SALE WA 11 * 11^ IRSTATE. SATURDAY, MARCH Bth, 1919, At 10 a.m. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD. In conjunction with DE PELICHETL 1 . McLEOD & CO., LTD. Have feeen instructed by the Executors of the late Edric B. Williams, to offer by Public Auction, at Everybody's Theatre, -HASTINGS, on above date, that well-known Freehold Property, WAIPUNA Containing about 7000 Acres SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE BLOCKS, as under, viz. : BLOCK 1 (Homestead) ... 2670 ACRES BLOCK 2 (Hautangata).:. 850 ACRES. BLOCK 3 (Atapuku) ... 845. ACRES. BLOCK 4 (Castle) ... 1045 ACREB. BLOCK 5 (Springbush)... 1325 ACRES. The land forms a portion of the original BDENHAM ESTATE. Situated 20 miles from Otane Railway Station by good motor road, and 4 miles' from Elsthorpe Township. WAIPUNA consists of some of the healthiest pastoral coast country to be found m the Dominion. The Homestead Block has a modern Residence and all necessary station buildings m first-class order. Exceptionally Easy Terms — 10 por cent, at time of sale, 5 per cent, on delivery, 5 per cent, m 12 months, 5 per cent, m 2 years. Balance m 6 years, from date of sale. All unpaid purchase' money to bear 54 per cent, interest. Delivery 27th March, 1919. TITLE : LAND TRANSFER. Plans may be obtained at the office "of this paper. Intending Purchasers are requested to arrange for inspection Deforehand with the Auctioneers, m ouder to ensure the Bervicns of a guide. NOTE.— An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock and Plant will be held on March 21st, so that purchasers of the various blocks will be enabled to obtain their requirements from the stock now depasturing on the Estate. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD. DE PELICHET. McLEOD & CO.', LTD. Auctioneers. 39 For Sale. Cheap. 1 TYPEWRITER. 1 DEED SAFE. 1 SET AVERY PLATFORM SCALES. 1 SET COUNTER SCALES. FILING CABINET LETTER PRESS DESK, SHELVING BDJS, Etc. W. O. Long P.O. BOX 145. DAVYS, THIRD AND MITCHELL, TTWGmfiHRS, BLACKSMITHS ASH) •" COACHBUILDKRS,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 8
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