hakvey, fulton and hill. QALE OF FURNISHINGS AND 10 EFFECTS. On the Premises, 101 HEATHCOTE AVENUE, HASTINGS. FRIDAY", AUGUST 13th, at 1.30 p.m. JJESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from MRS. T. JURY, who is leaving Hastings, will sell: — 1 Chesterfield and 2 Divan Ohairs, 1 Axminster Carpet 9ft x 7ft 6in. Rugs, Single Iron Bed, Stretcher, Cliest of Drawers, Blinds, Curtains, Liuoleum, 2 Rimu Duchesses, 2 Double Rimu Bedsteads, Cobgoleum Square, Blankets and Linen, Heart Rimu Pantry Oupboard with shelves, Slip Mats, Carpet Runner, Occ. Tables, Settee and Squab, Rimu Dining Extension Table with 3 leaves, 2 Gent. 's Fireside Ohairs, 4 Diniug Ohairs, 1 Gulbrausen 5-valve Mantel Radio, 1 El. Washer with Wringer, practically new and cost £35; Crockery, Pots and Pans, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Linen Basket, 1 Single Folding Bedstead, Bookshelf, Baby's HigLfe Ghair, 2-burner Lamp, Carpenter's Benclt, Seythe, Ralte, Fork, Shovel, Axe, Paints, Pinch'Bar, Fishing Lines, Hoe, Oak Barrel, 1 full length Swing, 1 Horizontal Bar, 1 Seesaw, and sundiies. NOTE. — As Mrs. Jury is leaving Hastings everything is for sale, only a slight reserve being on the new Beatty El. "Washer. W. E. TAYLOR, « Auctioneer.
Y^EEKLY j^JARKET S^LE -In the Mart: RUSSELL STREET : HASTINGS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th, At 10.30 a.m. JTESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from various clients will sell: — 200 Head Table Poultry. 12 B.O. Pnllets. 10 W.L. Pullets. 15 B.O. and W.L. Cockcrois. 6 Bantams. .
Also Odd Lots Iron, Garden Seats, 40 Bales Threshed Hay, Double Furrow Plough, 15 Bags Maize, 1 large Window Sash and Window, quantity Wirenetting, Mantelpiece, 1 Fireplace, 1 Ladder, 1 Lady's Bicycle (in perfect order), Chain, 1 Gent.'s Bicycle, Lawnmower, Scythe, 2 Axes, 3 Hoes, 1 18in. Pipa Cuttei-, Orosscut Saw, Augurs and Bits, Kammors, Planes, Chisels, Tongs, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, and Sundries. ' \ Also 1 Electric 600-egg Ineubator in perfect condition, 2 50-egg Ineubators, Trailer, Manure, Odd Piping, Motor Tyres, Dakota Red Eating Potatoes, Also All Fruit and Vegetables in season. W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. ' MUST SELL. jgUNGALOW containing 4' rooms, kitchen and bathroom, garage. Situated on corner section. Handy to Tomoana. • Insurance £730. Let us arrange an inspeetion. PRICE £725. • URGENT SALE. As Owner is leaving Hastings. g-ROOMED MODERN BUNGALOW with all conveniences, garage, concrete paths. Situated easy distance of town. Terms practically to suit buyer. Outgoings 2 7/6. • PRICE £1000.
CHOP & RESIDENCE, situated. Heretaunga St. West. /. EENTAL £1 15/- WEEK. HARVEY/ FULTON & HILL HOTEL ACCOMMOPATION, ETC. GIVE YOURSELF A 'SPRING TONIC TAKE A FEW DAYS OFF And visit— r »J>HE ^TERRACES ^HE TERRACES ' 'A T 'MAU'PO The Hot Baths, the Hospitality, the Ohange will send you back fresh and Invigorated. JOHNNY SHEEH.AN Proprietor. JJELENSVILLE JJOT gPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE — Tennis, Soeial Ha 11, Hot Mineral Baths in house; A . A. Hostel; special winter tariif £3 10/weekly, 12/6 daily; reduction lo Automobile members. For reservations wire us. gERKELEY JJ O T E L ORIENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington 's Largest Wooden Private Hotel. Rcfurnished and re-decorated throughout. New hot water service to bedrooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking aceommodation available. Tariif: 15/- per day or £4 10/- per weelc. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. THE BEST PLACE TO STAY IN ROTORUA ' IS , JJRENT'S JJOTEL QAULFIELD JJOUSE Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Gucst House. Daily tariif 12/6; wcclcly by arrangement. j MRS. E. .MAXWELL. Toi., 42-355. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 16
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