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J. J. Cassin's Sales. HASTINGS AUCTION MARtT QUEEN STREET. SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1907. At lis P-m. sharp. JOHN J. CASSIN, instructed by a J Southern Grower, will sel! at his Mart, as above — 40 Tons Seed Potatoes, comprising Northern Star. Up-to-Dates. Early Regents. Fluke Kidnevs. Dakota Reds. All will be offered in lots to suit purchasers, and entirely Without Reserve. Samples on view at the Mart from Wednesday. JOHN J. CASSIN, Auctioneer. N-B. —This is a special opportunity for small farmers and others to procure good, sound well-picked Potatoes at reasonable prices. JOHN J. CASSIN has for Private SalePotatoes—Eating and Seed. Onions. Pumpkins. Veg. Marrows. Horse Carrots. ALSO— Heavy Spring Trap. Gig, Horse and Harness. JOHN J. CASSIN. Auctioneer. F. Cassin's Sales HASTINGS AUCTION MART. QUEEN STREET. SATURDAY, JULY 27th, At 2 p.m. "TT CASSIN has been favoured • with instructions to sell by Auction the residence of Mr C. Bone, situate Whitehead road, and containing five rooms, together with a half acre section, well fenced and partly planted with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. Nice lawn laid out. Stable and trapshed, built of iron. ALSO — The residence of Mrs Home, Avenue road, containing six rooms, J4-acre section. also— . J4-acre section, Lyell street.

Hartshorn«weiiwood, ACCOUNTANTS it AUOITCR-, Land Estate, & Gkneral Commission Agents. Telephone 205 P.O. Box 58 FOR S LE 4H Acres land near town, 6-roomed house, large store-room, trapshed, wash-house, cowshed and fowl-houses 300 fruit trees in about 3 acres, hedged and fenced all round ; asphalt paths and brick yard ; water laid on. Price £1550. 7/4 Acres, Havelock Road, corner section, high and dry ; 5-roomed house and sheds, dairy, cowshed, etc. ; good orchard, artesian well. Price, £I2OO. 1 erms arranged. 10 Acres, with 15 chains frontage to Havelock Road ; will cut up well. Good speculation in view of proposed tramway. /4 Acre and 6-roomed house just built ; easterly aspect ; good locality, close to town. Cheap at £SOO ; owner leaving district. H Acre, Havelock Hills, good position , one of the few good sites now available. Price, £l5O. I Acre land, 4-roomed house, dairy and shed ; good artesian well; high and dry. Very cheap at £375. J4 Acre, 4-roomed house and laundry ; hot and cold water, gas and good drainage. Very convenient home. Price, £475 on easy terms. 5 Splendid Building Sites in Avenue Road ; high and dry and facing East Cheap at £75. Apply sharp. 26 Acre Dairy Farm, with two cottages, cow-sheds, and all necessary buildings; artesian well and all conveniences. Cheap. 9-roomed House and acre land, five minutes walk from Post Dffiee. Five front*"ges ; all conveniences ; concrete paths, lawn and well laid out »arden 100 ncre farm, high and dry, two miles from Hastings Railway ; good soil One of the few farms now available in this district 25 tons prime Clover Hay 50 tons Up to-date Potatoes All kinds <•{ Pro'luea Bought and sold on Commission. -i gencies : Alii ince Assurance Co. ; Mutual Life Aseocmtion of Australasia; VVenley and Lauauze, Ltd.; A. Simmonds and Co., Seed and Produce Merchants ; W. Wobb, Cornwall Nurseries; Huddart, Parker Line of Steamers. Nord Deutscher Lloyd S.S. Co., N.Z. Portland Cement Co. ; Seeretary Heretaunga Dairy Co, ; Yorkshire Acvident lnsur.-ino.i Co. LIME. —Farmers your land wants Lime. Order it at once and avoid disappointment, as it occurred to many last season through ordering too late. Lime is the cheapest and best fertilizer for our Plain Lands. Remember there is no freight to pay on Lime. We are now booking orders.—W. L. ENGLAND & SON, Grain Merchants, Queen Street. SU • TON'S Sweet Peas. Sew first dry weather for summer blooming. Williams nd Kettle, Ltd., agents

GRAND HOTEL, HASTINGS. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT DEPARTMENT. Brandy— Hennessv *** Per Per Per Case Gal. Btl. £ s. d. £ s. d. s. d. 9 60 8 6T 12 50 Per Per I Case Doz £ s d s d s Stout— Guinness q t, 7 o 17 o 1 „ 4 8 6 11 3 Old Tom— Burketts 3 5 0 5 Gilbeys 3 4 o 5 Dry Gin— Gilbey's 2 18 o 5 Schnapps— Wolfe's 3 9 0 5 Freebooters 3 14 0 5 Champagne— Mummies q - 8 ; 0 ia 214 112 4 9 2 14 fi I 12 6 3 O 2 3 1 3 311 112 60 3 12 1 12 6 6 3 46 80 3 12 50 DOZ. 3 7 17 0 1 5 486 11 3 114 Pommery q P Heidsieck q P Moit & Chanc 700 8 S 0 Wines— Fine Old Oporto 2 14 o ~ Invited 2 16 O Vintagcßordaux 2 14 o Sh Colonial 0 0 0 Claret— French 213 0 Colonial 000 Liqueurs— Chartrause 000

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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5551, 24 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5551, 24 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5551, 24 July 1907, Page 3

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