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AUCTION SALE , - • OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Etc.,, Etc., Etc. NEXT THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 14ih, At No. 115 Fox Street, Whatanpoko. 1 " Commencing. at 1.30. p.m. MR. A., P. HAILEY (who is leaving, for "Wellington) Ha* favored me -with instructions to Sell by Auction, without reserve — THE WHOLE OF , HIS FURNITURE . 'English Player Piano, etc.. Namely : 1 English- Upright Grand Player Piiiho (recently purchased and late ■ model). . .This' is a. real good in- ' wtrument. Massive Sideboard (large mirror) ChesterhVid'ahd Divan 3,-piccc DR. Suite v (in S.B. Plush) (jvai Extension Dining Table (Mahogany) 5 'i1.8. -Chairs (Mahogany) Coal Vase (Mahogany), Palm Stands Ornaments, Vases, Fancy Card Table 12 x 9 Axminster Square Brass Kerb and Ironw, Hall Curtains No. 1 Bedroom contains: 4-piece Suite, m Carved Rimu, well modelled, and is certainly a nice suite. Scotch Chest, 'Linoleum. Other Bedrooms contain :' Duchess Pairs, Wood Bedsteads Wires, Kapoco, etc. Linoleum*-. Breakfast Room has: Table, H.B- Chairs, Couch Kitchen Furniture, Table, diair."*, etc. , pte. Also Steps, Bissel's Carpet Sweeper Linen Basket, Wheelbarrow Gas Griller, Garden Hose •.Garden Toole, Hedge Clippers Canvas Verandah Blinds Lady's. Bicycle. Sale starts at 1.30 p.m. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! fredTcray, Leading Popular Auctioneer. 759 A REMINDER \ . For *■ ..-:. TWO DAYS' CLEARING SALE. On account of Mr. J. J. BROSNAHAN. .TTVULL particulars have previously been LT: '■ advertised, and will be published iiijain 7 m next issue. fredTcray Leading Popular Auctioneer. 895 CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1919, At 2 p.m. Common. Bhelton and Co., Ltd. Have received instructions irom r - -H"'S: GILLARD (of Waimata), to offer for ,'Saje at .. 471 GLADSTONE ROAD, 1,. BLOCK 'WAGGON (6 tons) .'l- Spring Waggon- (3 tons) 9 Waggon Horses and Harness (complete) 2 Tarpaulins 1 Coach 9 Coach Horses .and Harness 1. Buggy .1 Buggy Horse and Harness (complete) Also •. Furniture and • Sundries, H. M. PUFLEfTT, 795 Auctioneer. •, UNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT GISBORNE, AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. SATURDAY', THE 23rd DAY OF / . AUGUST, 1919, at 12 Noon. HARRY BENNETT DRUMMOND Has been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Gisborne, acting at the request of the Mortgagee and with the leave of the .Supreme- Court, to offer for Sale by P"Vic Auction, on SATURDAY, the - 23id 'day AUGUST, 1919, at Murray, • Roberts- Wool Store, situate m Cus- ," tumhouae Street, "trisborne — A; LL THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST iiV iOF THE MORTGAGOR m and to all'that piece of Land, containing one hundred and fifty-eight acres three roods Ci. 3r. 00p.), more or less, being ion No. Five (5) of Block VITI., Patutahi Survey District } and all the laaid comprised and described m Memorandum of Lease No. 3149, Register Book volume SL, folio 70, Poverty Bay Registry. The Mortgagee's application and his estimate of value of the land can be eeen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the Sale. Particulars and conditions can be seen on application to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Qhrisp and Coleman, Solicitors, Lowe Street, Gisborne. Dated this 9th day of June, one thouaand nine hundred and nineteen (1919). JOHN S. BARTON, 808 Registrar.

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND SECOND-HAND. NEW.— Rimu Bede leads (single) £2, do. (4ft) £2 6s, do. (double) £2 10s, Kapoc Mattresses from 24/6, Rimu Duchess Chests £3, Morris Chairs £3 10/-, White and Gold Cups and Saucers at 5/11 £-doz., Plates from 4/9 £rdoz., Cruete 6/6. We have a very large stock of Brush Door Mats from 3/6 each. You are invited to come and nave a look around our shop; you will find there just what you need. Second-hand : B.R. Bedsteads and Wires (double) 35/-, Iron Bedsteads and Wires (double) 25/-, Duchess Chests from 37/6, Washstands from 4/6, Sideboards £4 15/-, Couch 35/-, Kitchen Tables from 9/-. Lots of other lines. COLEMAN & SON, THE ARK. N.B. — We are cash buyers of Furniture m large or small lots. GJSBQRNEOPOTIKI MOTOR SERVICE. GEO. ANDERSON'S CAR will leave ; the Motuhora Station for Opotiki every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, after the arrival of the Morning Train from Gisborne, arriving at Opotiki the same day. Single Fare £17 6. Return Far© ... £2 10 0. Special Trips by arrangement. Address: ANDERSON'S GARAGE, Opotiki. TO STAND THIS •jcJUfig£&THE WEI/SH PONY, CARNARVON. BAY HORSE, by Comet, dam Palmerston Sing, by Lord Palmerston; g.d. Sing, by Creamy; g.g. dam Exmoor mare Comet, By The Flyer, dam trotting mare by Young Rainbow. This pony has beautiful flat bone and ohows plenty of quality, and should be just the horse to get useful horses for rough country and buggy ponies. FEB— £3 3s PER MARE. Paddocking 2s per week after service. J. P. GORDON, 666 Railway Stables.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 10