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— — — — nro— ■—— — — ■ AUCTIONEERS. ^UCTION gALE. AVERY SCALES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, COUNTERS, SHOP EITTINGS. MONDAY, APRIL 28th, 1930, At 2.30 o'clock. On the Premises: HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. jyjcQ.LASHAN'S, J 'ID., - 9 Will Sell, . Under instructions from Mr Taylor : THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK, FITTINGS AND SCALES; Comprising : Avery computiug scales, confectionery and fruit and nuts in lots, glass lollie and counter jars, 2 counters, glasses, shelving, pot plants, window trays, linoleum, empty cases, 2 benclies, fruit and confectionery bags, ladder, glass dishes, dressmaker's model, movable banana room gas ring, tinned fruits, mineral waters, enamel dishes. Also Case candles, sack flour, sack wheat, bag cement, SALE MONDAY, 2.30 o'clock. TERMS: CASH. L E A S I N G g ALE. On the Premises: MEEANEE. FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, 1930, At 2 p.m. j^/J-cQLASHAN'S, Will Sell: On account of Mr B. Player, who has decided to sell his Farni, the following line of Dead Stock and sundries : — Half draught horse (used to farm work), 1 cow in profit, plough, cultivator, seed sowei-, harness and gear, 2 incubators, cream separator, lot maize in crib, lot good hay, 200ft half-inch iron piping and lot taps, 400 young Legliorn hens, and a lot of sundries. Also, At same time and place: THE FARM, consisting of 5 ACRES (freehold), with 4-roomed cottage, fowlruns and houses, motor shed, hay shed, glass-house and other outhuildings, artesian well. All in good order and situated in Basil Road, near Mission Station, Meeanee. TERMS AT . SALE. QENUINE ■ gALE. WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL, Practically WITHOUT RESERVE, , Ot Our Mart, "THE PEOPLEJS SALEROOMS," On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1930, At -2 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, On account of whom it may concern: 3 6ft x 9ft Pabco Squares. 3 9ft x 9ft Pabco Squares. 2 9ft x 10ft 6in Pabco Squares. 4 9ft_ x 12ft Pabco Squares. 6 Pairs Double Blankets. 7 Pairs Single Blankets. 10 Single Marcella Quiltg. 9 Double Marcella Quilts. 24 Pillow Cases. 60 Towels. 12 Pairs Single Sheets. 8 Pairs Double Sheets. 24 Suit Cases, all sizes. |^Jc£JLASHAN'S, AUCTIONEERS. pACK gADDLES. TWO NEARLY NEW PACK SADDLES TWO NEARLY NEW PACK SADDLES TWO NEARLY NEW PACK SADDLES With ALL STRAPS COMPLETE. ALL STRAPS COMPLETE. J^JcQLASHAN'S, pTD., AUCTIONEERS. der), Ewbank carpet sweeper, rimu linen chest, blankets, linen, huckaback and Turkish towels, sheets, serviettes, leatber bags and travelling trunks, Marcella art silk and H.C. quilts, etc., bahtroom mirror in oak frame, stool, shaving cabinet (white enamel), cork mats, etc. PARLOURMAID'S PANTRY : Meat cover in brass, ice cream machine, 6 ice cream glasses, 50 jelly jars, 60 pint and quart Mason jars, glass dishes and glassware of all descriptions, stone jars, quantity cutlery, knives, forks, spoons (tea, table and dessert), carving knife, fork and steel, dinner ware, plates, dishes, entree dishes — in fact, everytbing for a well-appointed pantry. KITCHEN AND*OUTSIDE: K. lino., K. table. 4 chairs, pair scales, jam jars, 10 aluminium saucepans, fcettles, electric iron, steamers. aluminium and enamel dishes, frys, all kitchen utensils, set 3 flour and sugar holders, clothes basket, pails. coal box, brooms, mops, wringer, wasb-ups, large aluminium pres. pan.dust^ bin, ladders, 60ft garden hose, quantity garden tools. 2 lawn mowers, 50 tomato sticks, scythe, hedge clippers, timber. fullv closed verandah bammoek (new), collapsible verandah chair, c.opying press. new steel bayrow. TERMS": CASH. J. S. WEST. >- Auctioneer. AuctioneeFs Note.— This is a sale of saies— the largest of higb-class furniture and furnisbings eyer conducted in Napier. Everv lot is in new order and will be attended bv'cliehts from one'em? of Hawke's Bay to the other. If looking for something tight out of the ordinary, don'fc zujss jt. '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 16

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