A. E. BULLEN A CO. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. MESSRS. A. E. BULLEN & CO., acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Napier, will offer for Sale, by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of JANUARY, 1928, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at their AUCTION ROOMS, RUSSELL ST., HASTINGS, THE ESTATE of LEASEHOLD under Renewable Lease of Rural Land in ALL THAT piece of land containing 524 Acres more or less being Section 3 Block VIII. Matapiro Survey District (Sherenden Settlement) and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Renewable Lease Volume 8L Folio 194 Hawke's Bay Registry TOGETHER with all improvements thereon. APPLICATION TO SELL and Mortgagee’s estimate of value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Napier (Quote File Number 813) and particulars and Conditions of Sale at the Office of the Auctioneers and the Public Trust Offices at Gisborne, Napier and Hastings. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE. — The property which is 20 miles from Napier and 15 miles from Hastings is subdivided into nine paddocks, and is well watered. There are, on the property, a four-roomed dwelling, woolshed, engine-room and loose-boxes under one roof, whare and chaffroom, milking-shed, motor-shed, yards and dip. BONE » SHAW FUTURE SALES. Dec. 15.—0 n account of Mr. C. Coleman, Eaton Road: English Piano and Oak Furnishings. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS HOME APPOINTMENTS, FLOOR COVERINGS, Etc. REMOVED TO OUR ROOM, Market Street (opp. Library) for convenience of sale. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1927 Sharp at 1.30 p.m. TJONE & SHAW, favoured with instructions from Mr. G. C. WATSON, who has left Hastings, to sell as follows:— Oval Rimu Gate-legged Dining Table, 4 Sheraton Chairs, Morris Chair, Easy Chair in Leather, Leather Couch, Latest 7-drawer Drophead Singer Sewing Machine, Framed Oval Wall Mirror, Overmantel Mirror, several good Pictures and Oil Paintings, lot of well-bound Books, Palm Stand, Square and Oval Occ. Tables, Cheffonier, exceptionally good lot of Crockery, Glass and E.P. Ware, Cruet Sets, Oak Quetn Anne Dressing Table, Oval Mirror Duchess with pedestal, two double Oak Beds and Wires, D. Rimu Bed and Wire, Single I Rimu Bed and Wire, two Wood Folding Beds, Hospital Bed, S.W. Wire Stretchers, Horsehair, Wool and Kapoc Mattresses for all beds, Pillows, Quilt, four and five-drawer Chests, Heavy Dining Table, 6 A. Chairs, Kit. Table, F. & S. Bin, Child’s High Chair, Set Asbestos Irons, Wringer, Boot Last, Writing Bureau, Meat Safe, 2 doz. new j-gal. Mason Jars, Brooms, Mops, Axe, Spade, Shovel, Hoe and Rake, Lawn Mower, Pot Plants, Al. Pres. Pan, Mincer, A. Kettle, Saucepan and Fry D an, Cabinet Trunk, Dress Basket, 30ft. Garden Hose, Tenuis Racquet and Press. FLOOR COVERINGS. Twelve yards Fig. Cork Lino., 6yds. Lino., S.G. Square, 40yds. new Jap. Matting, Axminster Vestibule Hug 6x9, Byds. Axminster Hall Runner, Axminster All Wool and Mohair B. Rugs, 2 Coir Mats. Also A lot of new goods comprising Spray Pumps, Primus Stoves, Comfort Heaters, U.N.I. Heaters, Kenrick Spirit Irons, Benzine Iron, Benzine Hanging and Table Lamps, two Sets Pigeon Holes. Also S.B. Bath, 6 Cupids and Mascots on sticks, 2 Toy Motor Cars, Pair Vases, Toy Dog, Butter, Sugar and Cheese Dish, a Jap Sunshade, 1 Gramophone. NOTE.—Genuine Salo. Exceptionally nice lot of goods, and our instructions are td sell. S. BONE, Auctioneer. 1 i i —— gTAN JJUSSELL FOR CHICK & HEN. New shipments to hand of Broken Wheat, Whole Wheat, Maize, Pollard, , Bran. Also a splendid line of SHELLED OATS. This is ideal food for growing pullets. . Delivers the Goods Free. J QUALITY POULTRY FOODS ’Phone 295 ’Phone 295 SOME ol the economies of Duckliam t New Braces’ Motor oil are: saves petrol; saves oil; reduces carbon; resists destructive heat and friction; reduces repair bills.—7 j.’iot'L carbon deposit lessen# power , I? and waste., petrol. Less carbon ’ when using Duckham's New Process Motor rm i <■ -..eeler running ane , lower fuel cost.—7 'jiHE advantages of the North British I Garden Hose are manifold. ft won't crack or perish; it is sunproof. 1 waterproof and will stand up to many seasons of hard wear. Refuse all but ’’North British ”-12. ON ALL MORRIS MODELS PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED. This factor, coupled with the many new improvements of the NEW MORRIS, make it the car of outstanding value for money to-day. Models to suit all at Reduced Prices. Arrange your Demonstration by ringing G. MACDONALD Hastings Hep. Phone 1491 I i •MTESTERMAN 4 CO.’s Xmas Specials. Il Ladie 8 ’ Art. Silk Vests, in assortttl shades, from •*>•<» each; Art, Silk i Bloomers, from 7,6 pair.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 16
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