STOCK SALES. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs Mary Duncan, ELSTHORPE (whose propertv has heen sold) to liold a CLEARING SALE of all LIVE AND DEAI) STOCK and HOUSKIIOLD FURNITURK. on the property, on MONDAY. April 29th, at II o'clock, comprising :— 530 2. 4 and G-toolh Ewes (Southdown rams). 700 2. t and 6-tooth and 4-year Ewes ( Romney rain*). 300 Shorn Ewe l.amhs230 Woolly Wetlier Lamhs. 200 2-tooth "Wetliers, 60 Mixed Cattle. 3 Ilacks. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 3-sfiind WoLeh'y sliearing plant and fi-imler I li.p. National engine, Taylor \ Bremner's wool-prcss. viool-tahle, D.F. Reid & Gray plough, 2 single jiloughs 2 M-oops. tip-dray. mowmg machine, 6 htimVlo slieep netting, 4 hurdles, griudslone, 58 totara posts 105 totara Malis, 126 matai iiosls. three totara angle* po*ts, three maeracarpa angle noDs. six tatara strainers, 20 totara plnuks, 3300 feet assorted sizos red pine tiinber. 1 tarpaulin. 1 foot-rot t rough '1811, tatara), quanlity luiuse hloeks, 100 slieets ('aiTiigated iron, asSorted sizcs. (|iiantity harhed wire. 0 covds matai firewooil, 1 ton chaft, miscellaneiii- tooN. pnints and numerous sundnes, also 1 Diabqlo separalor. FURNITUREPiano. 4 easy chairs. rattan seltee. eliair- and tea tahle. 2 oeeasional tahle-s, pJetures, 12 x 10 Axminster carpet, lieartli rug. lntnguig lamp. eurtains and iiliiuls, earjiet runners, linoleum, mats, halDtand, hanging lamp. coat raeks, lar»e extonsion dining tahle, loungc, carpet 8 lieartli rug, 6 dining chairs, bra-s ra i 1 fender. fire irons. fire screen, hook shelves, walnut sideboard, table cover. wall cahinet. niirror overmantel. occasional tahle, 3 dotihle hrass-moiinted hodslcads, 1 tbree-qaarier iron hedstead, maitress and liedding, 3 duchess chosts. 1 ehest of drawers. wash.stand. large cedar wardrobe, rugs, large solid kitclien tahle, kitclien chairs, cooking uten-ils. cutlery, ciockcry. mangle, wringer. lawn mowor, copper. jirescrving jars, garden tools, wheelbarrow-, etc. IJGHT I.UXCTIEON PROVIDED. Q L E A Pv I N G g A L E. THE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO()P. have been iiistructed hy AIR S. A. COLES. who has sold his property, tp liold a Clearing Salp, on his farm, ONGA ONGA, of tlie whole of his Dairy llerd. ltorses and Plant, on FR1DAY, May 3rd, at 12 noon. Details will he advei'tised later. AUCTIONEERS. BONE & SHAW. gTRAIGHT QUT J^EASE. QnA ACRES, situated 5 miles from y town Post Office store by good roads. First-class coast country. About half the property has been cleared, balance being in mingi scrub- In its present condition will carry 1050 sheep and 100 bead cattle. and when fully improved will do oomfortably 2000 sheep and 200 head cattle. Improvements comprise a 4-roomed house, set shepp yards, and subdivisional fencing dividing the property into four hig paddocks. Owner is prepared to lease for five or ten years at a groSs rental of £600 PER ANNUM, out of which he will pay Govt. rent, rates and taxps, and would also be pre..parcd to arrange a clause giving compensation for suitable improvements. WE ALSO HAVE— iq^a ACRES for lease for 3 years JLoOU at 3;9 PER ACRE. Fuller particulars of the above from JJONE & SHAW* Auetioneers and Land Salesmen. MARKET STREET,. HASTINGS (Opp. Library). |JE pELICIIET, ^JcJ^EOD & co., LTD., IASTINGS. WAIROA, NAPIER AND PORT AHURIRI. Head Office: Hastings. MERCHANTS, WOOL BROKERS. AUCTIONEERS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. ji Iwriil Advances on Stock and Ensuing CBps of Wool at Lowest Rates of Interest. .Uoney to Lend on Freehold Security. Regular Auctioii Saies in Napier of Wool, Skins, Ilides and Tallow, Fat and Store Sfnck sold by auction at WAIPUKURAU & HASTINGS. AGENCIES; Highland Nectar Whiskv, 'ortliwick's Manures (sole agents), New '.ealand Shipping Company. Chief agenta •i Hawke's Bay for Mnrton's Champion fluid Dip, Foot Rot Cure, ete.. DE PELICHET. McLEOD & CO. LIMITED. PROFESSIONAL. [fyjiss p'linEL JJOGERS, D.M-S.V Teaeher of PIANOFOKTE AND HARMONY. Visits or Receives Pupils. Pupils Prepared for Examinations and Competitions. Studio: 50 TENNYSON STREET. MlSS JJ JJRIASCO, F'i.C.L.. A.TC.L., L.T.C.L., L.A.B Musie. Studio: •ROSE VLLLA." 12 VAUTLER STREE'l lf desired, pupils prepared for all examinations. PIANO. OKUAN VIOI.IN AND nARMONY. pRNEST p JAMIESON. Formerly Choirmaster-Organist Napiei Cathedral, St. Paul's (Auckland), anr Holy Trinity (Christchurch). Visiting Piano and Violin Mastex t Boys' High School. Studios: St. Angnstine's Parisfi Hall Troeaflero f'hnmber?. 5 Paradise Roa-1 BUSINESS Meru l'ae most wirielv rea,1 newspaper In Hawke's Bay n The Daily Telegraph. which is therefnn the best advertising medium. ,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 12
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