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COMPLETE FARM BY AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1906 At 2 p.m. AMcGLA S H A N • has been favoured by Mr Y John Warkex with instructions to offer i by auction, as above, his | Complete Farm situate between Park and Lurnsden roads, and with a frontage to Copeland road, comprising 16 acres. This property is divided into five convenient and securely fenced paddocks, well watered by two artesian wells, and there is a very productive vegetable garden and orchard, while the front is tastefully laid out in lawns and flower beds. , The Dwelling is a sound and com- i forfcable house of 8 rooms, with pantry, storeroom, bathroom, scullery and wash house. The Farm Buildings comprise stable and trap house, cowsheds and bails, piggeries, fowlhouses and runs, men's whare, &c. This Property is surveyed into one ' acre blocks, which increases its value as a speculation. \ j A DESIRABLE HOME j | riIHE Property of Mr Gathorne "_ Hardy, being about J-acre, with new six-roomed House and all conveniences, handy to sewer and gas, powerful artesian well, very fertile soil, tastefully laid out in lawns, flower and vegetabte garden, and orchard. This property being a corner section commands an excellent view, facing the north, and within 5 minutes' walk of the Post office. A. McGLASHAN, LAND ASKNT IMPORTANT Land aSle HASTINGS RESIDENTIAL SITES AND SMALL FARMSTEADS. FRIDAY, MARCH 28bi>, 1906. 1 At 2 p.m. I f1 B. HOADLEY AND SON I . L.7 • have been instructed by Messrs ' Nelson Bros., Limited to offer at the, Protestant Hall, Hastings, on above date, a portion of that valuable Property having a frontage to the Karamu road, and lying between Mr FitzRoy's land and Collinge road, Hastings, subdivided into about SO ALLOTMENTS 50 Varying in area from about a quarter acre up to three acres in extent. Also— That Villa Residence standing on the Property and fronting Karamu road; cood garden, outbuildings, artesian well, etc. At present occupied by Mrs Rainbow. All the above Properties are high and dry. and situated within one mile j from Hastings township, and a few minuter walk from Tomoana Railway Station, This is one of the healthiest situa- | tions on the Plains, and offers an improving investment, the demand for small holdings in that locality being considerable. Terms—Quarter cash, balance any time within two years, bearing 5 per ■ ! cent interest. Plans can be obtained at our Napier or Hastings offices. On account of another client:— Have received instructions to offer, at the Protestant Hall, Hastings, on above date, Sections No 33 and 34 containing i acres 16 perches, corner of Heretaunga and Grey roads. Terms: Quarter cash, balance at any time within 3 years, bearing 5 per cent interestC B HOADLEY & £ol*, Auctioneers. THE WORK BASKET Mrs W. B. Jones, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER, ESBONS giveo in Fancy Work 1 and Dress Cutting, | Registky Office fok Skkvants i Housem aid and General wanted [ HERETAUNGA STREET, 5 Hastiinos. I | SURATIRA TEA j MAKES LASTING FRIENDS | Teas are inferior teas, and | because they are inferior and i cheap there is more profit in them. i This will account for the way some j teas are commended by retailers. I'or j health's sake it is important to drink { pure tea, such as SURATURA TEA C It is rich in theine. wuli a llu-vour | that i "to-;t agreeable to the palate { Sunuuii* is pure honest Cjyloii lea, S and is guaranteed not blent'cd with f Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior tsa.-;. RETAIL PRICKS : ! Suratura A quality —ls 6<i per TB • Suratura U quality—J s M per 15 iSuratura L> quality—2s per ft Suratura X quality—2s id per 11) , SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS S. BONE. I M P E R I A L C A F K ni-:r.KTAi*.Vi;A :-r.. h \sn\<;>. ' Ji.'iMteili' I\i>;u-J) V>kk-. ) IV-st P i li.--st place r. * Spk-udui Ci

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Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5150, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5150, 17 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5150, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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