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AUCTION SALE FURNITURE TUESDAY NEXT, FFBRCARY' 9th. At 25. 'Cook Street. On account, of Mr. Cuekson, starling at 1.30 p.m. p ATALQ'GUE inciluleo: Sideboard. V/ 1 I’innt Diniiu Table (extra good), liino. Square (9 x 9. as newl. Nice Couch. 4 11.15. Chairs, Singer Drnpliead Macliine (Into model, as new), Palm Stand. Ward, robe and DiHiex.s (White Enamei). 2 other Duchess Cheats, Floor Hues. oft. Bed and’ Wire, Double Bed ami Wire. Stretcher, Kapne.s, Violin and Bow. 2 ftiinu Settees, Kitchen Table. Crockery, Cutlery, Saucepans, and all usual Kiti hen Sundries. Outside : dent's B.S.A. Bicycle (only one year in use), 'Full Sot Cifrponter's Toole (all in first-clas> condition), Floor Cramps, Ladders, Steps, Set 24 Planes. Galvanised Iron, Ct'ind,stone. Meat Safe. Cent's Clyde, Sundries, etc., etc. NOTE. —Everything in nice condition, and its Mr. Cuekson is leaving for Eng land, all must be sold. The carpenter's tools are a rare good*lot. FRED BARWICK 548 The "Live” Auctioneer. THOROUGHBRED SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Will offer at their Lowe Street. Yard on FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 12th. At 2.30 p.m., On account of C. J. BENNETT, Fsq. : Brown gelding, -merchant," 5 years, by I‘olydamon—Shelia. Brown Gelding “MIDDLEMAN.” 4 years, by Polydamon—Shelia. Chestnut Gelding. 3 years, by Polydemon — Pauline. Chestnut Gelding, 5 years, by' Pulydarnon —Heather Spray. 1 Further Entries Invited. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD. 557 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PURLTC AUCTION At our Wool Stores, Customhouse Street, on SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1926, At 11.30 a.in. GOODWILL OF LEASE Papatarata A AND B BLOCKS Containing 09g ACRES NATIVE LEASE. Thirty vear.s from 1914. First 10 year.-, 3/-, second 10 years 5/-, third 10 years 5 per cent,, on unimproved Govt, valuation. Situated within two miles of To Araroa Post Office, School, and Township. .All flat (alluvial) excepting about 150 acres; 450 acres in grass, balance tawa bush and heavy, big manuka. Will carry, when improved, two breeding ewes and cattle, or as a dairy proposi tion would now milk 205 tows and carry sheep. Adjoining property milks Si cows on 116 acres. Four-roomed Cottage, sheep-vards. subdivided 9 paddocks. Suitable for sheop or cattle or as a dairy irig proposition. Within six miles of Freezing Works. Present stock can he taken over at valuation. FULL COMPENSATION for all im- | provements at end of term. i Full particular. l ; from— WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Auctioneers., 225 If It’s Repairs WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE. TTTE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ’ V ALL , GARAGE AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS, Including ARMATURE RE-WINDING, Etc., Etc. PROMPT SERVICE AT A REASONABLE CHARGE CHARACTERISESEVERY REPAIR JOB WE UNDERTAKE. Redstone’s Motors Rugby Car Agents GARAGE GREY STREET, GISBORNE. McDOUGALL ’S “BORDER” PASTE t SHEEP DIP. rPESTTM O XIA L from Messrs. REIT it X BIUJ'S, “T<! Maire.” Douglas, Taranaki ; “We have used Border Paste for the past two seasons, with excellent results. VVe have not seen any ticks or lice on any of our sheep, which were wintered under bard conditions. For Season ia<:425 our Hogget wool realised 28d per It), and for Season 1925-26, with a!( in, our Hoggets wool realised 15d per iu at, the Wanganui Wool Sales. * “VVe can confidently state that Border is the best sheep dip we have used in our experience both in New Zealand and Scotland, and can thoroughly recommend Jo all Wool Growers.” SOLE AGENTS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. m /H T FOR RALE, about o .L • \Jf . 1J nudes from town—Eight acres, with modern Dwelling, 6 rooms, every convenience; very 'cheap at £I6OO. Govt, mortgage.—T.#G. Lawless, Agent. rjIHE Carpet Cleaner.-, toe Clean X Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 26'* Aberdeen Road ’Phone 7?2 AREALLY beautiful Section, over half an lure, on Dickson Street; price only £250. James limes, Land Agent, Lowe Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16952, 6 February 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16952, 6 February 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16952, 6 February 1926, Page 14

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