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Auctioneers O. B. HOADLEY & OP'S SALES AUCTION SALE ENGAgF. MENTS. : HASTINGS. Thursday, 2nd July, Eegular Monthly Stook Sale. NAPIEB. Merino Stnd Sheep, Monday, 22nd June. Monthly Land Sale, Friday, 26th June Wool, Sheepskins, Tallow, and Hides, every Wednesday, at 12 noon. Entries for above sales can be made up to respective dates. Accounts ealea rendered immediately after the sale. Cash advances made on Stock entered for auction. Speoial sales in town and country can be arranged, C. B. HOADLET A CO., _ Auctioneers TMPORTATION OF, pjHOICE gjTUD J^JEEINO JJAMS, JjJWES, AND J^AMBS. M©NDAY, 22nd JUNE. 1885. At 11.30 a.m. 0. B. HOADLEY & 00. Have received instructions from 0. J. Webb, Esq., of Tasmania, to offer on above date./at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier— / gg STUD E A M S KO STUD EWES AND LAM.BS. The above Grand Lot of Stock have recentlyarrived direct from Tasmania, an<l consist of Borne pf the beat and most fashionable blood procurable n the Southern Hemisphere, being the pick from ;he "Sheen" stud flock, M. Weston, Esq., having lad to dispose of them through ill-health, hence ihis exceptional opportunity is afforded to breeders in Hawke's Bay, who ore particularly requested to inspect the sheep at the Auctioneer's' Stores, where they can be seen till day of sale, and catalogues and all particulars obtained. C. B. HOADLEY * CO., Auotioneers. J^JONTHLY T AND OALE. !FBIDAY,~26th JUNH (Day after the Baces), At 2 p.m. O. B, HOADLET AND OO« Haye received instructions to offer by public auction, at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier, on above date, g "^TALUABLB £JENTRAL "OTJSINESS QITES, HASTINGS, Being subdivisions of Town Sections 240 and 241, the whole of the frontage in East-bourne-sja-eet, between the Bailway Line and Market-street, immediately behind Kelly's Hotel. Each seotion will have a frontage of 40 feet, and every allotment the right of supply from an artesian well recently sunk on section 238. Plans of property can be obtained at Auctioneer's offices, Hastings and Napier,. Terms— One quarter cash j balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. . Also, On account of H. H. JHurdoob, Esq., his JjASTINGS jgIYjLALIi TpAKM", Being Suburban Seotion 48, East Hastings, containing ~i tf)l AOBES, Beautifully planted with fruit and ornamental trees. First class six-roomed house, and other improvements. The soil is of the richest, and highly adapted for Hops and Tobacco, independently of which the property is one in every way suited for a gentleman's residence. Terms — One-third cash; balance in S or 5 years, at 6 per cent. "Views of property cah be seen at auctioneer's office, and Mr Murdoch will be glad to show intending purchasers over the property any time prior to sale. , . . " ■ Also, ■' " \ 2 QUABTEK-AOBE SECTIONS, Being Nos. 3 and 4, part of Blook 4, West Hastings, on the Omahu-road, nearly opposite Miss Bogle's school. Also, "£ QUABTEB-AOBE SEOTION, Being half of Section 177, Queen-street, Hastings, within five minutes from railway station. Also, r< ACRES, 3 BOODS, 14 *J PEECHES, PAPAKUBA, Being Section No. 6, of the Brooknelds Estate (Qilbertson and Dixon's). The land is high, dry, and very rich. Terms of payment for all above properties are very easy, and will be declared at sale. Also, CJJECTION No. 200, adjoining School Beserve, kj Eastbourne-street, Hastings. Terms Easy. On acoount of the Bey. 8. Williams, THE T EASE JU (With purchasing clause) will be offered of Rapier fjiown Ejection 163. This valuable quarter-acre, cobhbb section has a frontage to Emerson, Tennyson, and Walton streets. In face of the rapid growth of the town this offers an exceptional opportunity for investing. Also, mOWNSHIP. Section No. 6, part of Subsection 36, Mastertonroad Seotion No. 27, part of Subsection 36, Ormondstreet Section No. 9, part pf Subsection 37, Mastertonroad Terms-- One-third cash; balance in 3 and 6 months. XKT-OODVILLE S °' mOWNSHIP. Seotjon 3, portion of Suburban Section 7, Yogel» street. One of the few sites obtainable in the centre of Woodville. Other entries are solicited, as the time fixed for the sole offers a good opportunity for disposal of property. C. B. HOADLET & CO., Auctioneers. jJ/£ONTHLY J.AND gALE. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE (Day after the Steeplechase Meeting), At a p.m. 0..8. HOADLEY & CO., In conjunction with P. D. LFOKIE, Have received instructions to offer by public auction, at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier, on above date— HASTINGS SUBURBAN SECTION 67, containing -J K ACBES O BOODS "I f\ PEBCHES, Surveyed into 20 sections, ranging from onequarter acre to 3 acres each. On one of the acre sections is a new well-finished cottage and artesian well. The soil of these sections is of the richest character, aad the situation of the property— fronting the Southland-road, and being close to the Baoeoourae, and within a few minutes' walk of the Hastings Bailway Station— recommends itself either tor residence, training stables, market gardens, or other purposes. TEEMS. The terms will be exceptionally reasonable, being one-quarter ensh and the balance in one, two, and three years, bearing interest at 7 pel cent, j or the whole of the purchase money cat be paid off at any time during the term. This offers an opportunity for acquiring a freehold in this prosperous district for a very small sum oi ready money. Plans will shortly be issued. , Also, 1 On account of Mr M. Bochx, gECTION •OLOOK K O ASTINGS Containing 1 acre 3 roods 0 perches. This valuable corner seotion, fronting thi Maraekakaho and Gordon roads, offers the oppor tunity of securing a site on which an hotel couk with great advantage be ereoted. It is close t< the Baoecourse, and the land is of excsllen character. Further particulars can be obtained on applica tionto C. B. HOADLET & CO., ■..;' • Auctioneers,. ?•" ■• J./ > .Napier, Or to ,F. D;LUGKB3,'.. -J, '^ - '_ , .■,-.'••". ' Hastings;, O Tt P OADLEY oV CO.'f . v>« _D» JO. LIST OF pBOPEBTIES FOB gALE. lAj AOA ; acres free _LTC£VJV_7VP JHOIiB (Wairoa)i chief! . " : . , fern country ;'.>'-pdrtions .are improvec ', ' - fenced, and laid, flown ;in English grasse . „ beautifully watered ..in, driest -seasons •».<;,■ ■ .about. 300. acres, 'of ; useful '^ush^ roc ;. V" . eight-ifooined Honse, &c. The country . | ;:■' vVo^jr^wi^^^ke i d;^tli^oattile > fmd'plvßei .f-fe-^.^'ttrtifc jresVparryin'g capacitv,is every^seasc

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 3

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