AUCTIONEERS. PUBL1C AUCTION. JJLUFF JJILL JpROPERTY. SALE OF FROPERTY AND CONTENTS MESSRS HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, ' Auctioneers, under _ instx-uctions from the Public Trustee, in the estate of the late L. AZZOPARDI, ESQ., will oil'er by Public Auction, on the premises, No. 28 FRANCE ROAD, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1930, • At 2 p.m. The buildings consist of a substantially built Residence of 5 rooms, with all the usual conveniences. Outside wash-house, tool shed and bach combined. Section is freehold and eontains i-acre. Gi'ounds are well laid out in lawns and both flower and vegetable gardens, and the position is one of the best on the hills, extensive panoramic views _ bexng obtained from any part of the section. Ari'angements to inspect may be made with the Auctioneers, Messrs Harvey, Fulton & Hill. . After the residence has been offered, Messrs Harvey Fulton & Hill, in conjunction with Messrs J. S. West & Co., -Auctioneers, will oifer the Furniture , xii the above estate, comprising : — Two L.R. single wood beds, wires and kapoks, 2 pillows, Marcella quilt, sheets and blankets, inlet cupboard with giass top, spark screen, 5-dr. chest, commode, rimu wardrobe (good), eane veralidah lounge, cane uph. cliairs, Carver chair (on castors) and cushions, 3 hassocks, verv fine 3-dr. writing table (as new), fioral c.urtains, 2 pairs French curtains, 3-leaf -creen, gas fireplace and fittings, Axmmster carpet (9ft x 10ft 6in, bx'own, gold and blue), 5 yards inlaid lino., large reversible rug, Axminster H. rug, hallstand, quaint oak kall seat with aperture and cushion, 3 barometers, Vienna regulating elock, valuable ancient sword, hall curtains and poles, Cbinese mat, large dining-room carpet in red and grey, dining suite, comprising table on castors, 3 speeially-made cbairs and Carver, antique dumb waiter and beautifully iinished buffet with mirror (all to tone), mohair table cover in green, salad bowl and servers. E.P. honey jar, decanter and glasses, glass dishes, opaque bowl, jardinieres, Brunswick cabinet gramophone (the latest, with all records), foot stool, old English. stone vase and table, 3 S.G. cbairs, cushions, 6 oak framed pictures (good), electric radiator, coal vase, 2 card tables, chiming clock, pair bistoric iigures, picture ("Old Folks at Home"), sketch. (Dr. Birchell, famous explorer), 150 books, K. lino. (9 x 15), 6yds 36in. carpet runner, oak oee. table, 3 leatherseated cbairs, K. table and cover, 6ft book-stand with. drawer, eopper kerb, K. clock, new Xodak and case, lino. (9 x 9), kauri wardrobe, dressing table, portable linen chest (on castors), mirrors, 10 pairs cux-tains, 2 stretchers and mattresses, K. utensils, ci'ockery, new meat safe, elec. iron, carpet sweeper, coir mats. WASH-HOUSE AND OUTSIDE: Pair steps, wire mat, wringer, pails, baths, clothes basket, wire frames, kerosene tank with tap, dust bin, cird' cage, large grindstone, axe, 2 ladders (12 and 15 rung), 3 good lawn mowers, vice, brooms, mop, 60ft hose, cross-cut saw, garden tools, paints, carpenter's _ tools, pruning tools, liammock, hedge clippers, 14 pieces framed glass, gard'en shearS, 3 pairs secateurs, spray pump, rip saws, etc., and dozens of sundries. TERMS : CASH AT SALE. J. S. WEST, Auctioneer.
HARVEY. FULTON & HILL. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS . VALUBRS.. . Accountants & Auditors. AUCTIONEERS. W. F. HILL, Licensed SharebroKer. District Agents— TRADERS' FINANCE CO-OP., LTD. 'PRONES— Napier: Office, 2033; W. Harvey, 2251; W. F. Hill, 3362 ; G. 0. Laws, 3549. Hastings: Office, 758; W. A. Taylor, 1205M. TWO CHEAP HOMES. OWNEBS LEAVING. Each £50 Deposit. FIRST-CLASS WORKER'S HOME of 4 rooms, electric light, H*. and C. water, porcelain bath and basin, sleeping porch, wash-bouse, copper and tubs 6eparate. Section approx. |-acre freehold, Napier South. Concrete paths. PEICE £g50 This property is in good order. Only small deposit and balance as rent. Payments for balance, including rates, insurance and paying of px'incipal, 30/- Week. Also — 3 BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, fitted with every modern convenience. E.L., H. and C. water. Everything under one roof. Sleeping porches back and front. Freehold section, in Napier South, handy to tram depot. Concrete paths and goou motor shed. PRICE 4£]_100 °NLY* HARVEY, FULTON & HILL. TAUPO COTTAGE. Why Pay More ? COTTAGE IN GOOD POSITION IN TAUPO. Dining room 17 x 13, Dover stove and smk, two bedrooms_ (each 11 x 9), large tank; together with furniture contained therein. Section approx. £-acre subdivided. PRICE £325 HARVEY. FULTON & HILL. LAND ACENTS. J. C. T. OFFERS. ON MARINE PARADE, with 2 fi"^tages. — Six rooms and conveniences and motor shed. A ihinute from tram., PRICE £2500. (1542) ON MARINE PARADE, with 2 frontages, earning a rental of £2 8/- per week. — Five rooms and four rooms. DOWN TO £1200. (771) ON MARINE PARADE.— A cosy Bungalow, in good condition, modern appointments. PRICE £1100. Would consider a section in exchange for part equity or a good mortgage. (1010) McGRATH STREET.— For urgent sale : A freehold, 4 rooms and kitchenette. Built about four years and in good order. DOWN TO £830, on terms. Have a look at it and see for yourself. (1701) CHEAP BUILDING LOT on hill. J. CLARK THOMSON. BRYANT'S BUILDINGS, 19 Tennyson Street • Napier. OBESITY ! _ Men, as well-as women, can sleriderise by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules; 6/6. E. H. Leigh, Chemlst, Waipukurau. " ' '
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