A McGlashan's Sales ' IRON. TIMBER, DOORS. WINDOWS, ,vc. / Bite of New Shoj«, Heretaunga -treet , WEDNESDAY, 7th NOV., lf)06, At 2 cm. AM i- G I. A S H A X . -will sell on account of Mr W. F. Byrne, contractor, a larue quantity of first-class Corrugated J Iron in*all lengths and in lots to suit • b-iyerr. • Also Loors with frames complete, windows with frames and weitrhts complete, ringer in .srood order, about 100 ft 2-inch iron piping. Lot spouting and down piping, 400 gallon tank. And Hundreds of feet of building timber all sizes, in lots to suit buyers. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, ic. On the Premisss, Heretaunga street. THURSDAY, Bth NOV., 1906. At 2 p.m. 4McGL A S H A N r\_» is ins>truoted by Mrs (Jhadley to sell u- above, the whole of ber Household Furniture and Effects, including— D.I. bras- mounted bedstead, wire and rlax mattresses, kapoc overlay, kanri duchess pair, bevelled mirror, chest irawers, toilet ware, blinds, linoleum, dining table and cover, chairs, rockers, iron body bath, kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware, jars, ivc. Also .*"'* j Portable boiler, baths, buckets, 10 rolls wire netting (new), garden tools (excellent condition), seels of ail kinds,, pot plants, forcing frames, patent hot water forcing appliance, timber, dower stakes, GOVERNMENT LEASE HaSTIN'ItS By ArcnoN ESTATE M. O'DONOGHUE (Deceased) SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30th, IiOG At 11 oclock AMcGL A 8 H A N « instructed by the Public Trustee, Administrator in the above Estate, will offer as above in His Mart, the Goodwill of the Lease of Sections 82 and 88, Mahora, containing 88 Acres, sobdivided and securely fenced, together with 4-roomed Dwelling, stable, trap shed, store room, artesian well, garden, Arc. The annual rental is £57 with 10 «'<, lllowance if paid within 30 days. This Property is known to be one of the best in the very successlul Mahora Settlement (its late owner having secured record results both in grazing and cropping) and should create keen competition. || y^ A McGLASHAN, Auctioneer SEED POTATOES A SPLENDID Sample—Derwect Seed—for Private Bale IMPORTANT LAND SALE RICH FARM ALLOTMENTS Situated oil Hastings Plains 'AT,!>N"ESDAY, NOVEMBER zlst, ICO3 AT 2 p.m. (1 P.. HOADLKY & SON have received . instruction* from A. H. Bcbskt l, F-q., (-.offer at the PBINCESS THEATRE, li AS TINGS, on above date— ABOUT 800 ACRES rit his well-known TWYFOBD Estate, subdivided into i» 1 FARMING ALLOMTENTS 9 ■ This desirable Property is situated about ■4 miles from Hastings Railway Station, and may be described as eminently adapted for uried fanning, dairying, fattening, cropping an \ {rait culture, while the annual yield of rye grass seed is phenomenal both is Quality and quantity, and enjoys a colonial reputation. Purchasers of these Blockf under cultivation will have the opportunity of buying the crops privately after the sale of the land, and obtaining immediate possession, other. wise the vendor will retain the crops, in which case possession of the property will not be given before March 7th, 1907, Terms of Payment: 10 per cent, cash at time of Auction, in per cent in 12 months from date of possession, 15 per cent in two years from date of possession : the balance can remain on mortgage for 3 years from date of possession. Ail unpaid purchase moaev to bear 5 per cent interest. ' C. B. HOADLEY & SOX. Auctioneers. Napier and Hastings. iMP-ETAST LAND SALE. SOME OF THE RICHEST OF THF. PLAINS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2Tat 100 C, At -2 !•.-•;. C< B. HCa:>LEY A SON have received « instructions from Captain KrNUirx Ilrr;. to after bv Anctim at the PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS, on the above date, about 1J»0 ACRES 3 100 fcmiine a portion <:;' hi? TTcil-fiDO->vnFERN-KILL Estate, about 3 miles from tbe Hustings Railway Station. The Land Vfttics in character, portions being same of the richest to be found in New Zealand, while other p-xrts may be described as some ?t the lighten: on the Plains : the whole bciag subdivided into .1 X FARMSTEAD .") "r 4,*J ALLOTMENTS 4"J Those seekitr. a sound, and without dcubt iproviug icve?tmec:. are advised to make nn inspection of the property, when the practical farmers will realise what -a splendid importunity this sale presents. Possession will be given to the purchaser.:, en March 7 hj, 1907. Terms of Payment : 1<« per at time of sale *lO per cent in 1- ro-iitbs 'rt.m ■iate ot piSi.'Siion. 1") par Cviit in'J > {i'?ci date ot possesion ; balance can rei .•a nicrtgage for :! years from date of possesion, .uf unpaid purchase money tc bear 5 p;r tec; interest. P:in= are being prepared for early issue, C B. HOADLEY 4 SON, Napier and Hasting Auctioneers OKES. Trunks, Cabin * Trunk?, sro to Htnry Williams ■ :id Sons, Lid.,' Hastings rr.VNTi..'.' KNOWN—AII kin-ts f V o: Netdies, Oil and Parts uor.iud it Chs*. G, Cuunold's, nest
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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5345, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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789Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5345, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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