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Auotlonoers O. B. HOADLISY & OP'S SALES AUCTION SALE ENGAGE". MBNTS. • ' ' ' HASTINGS. Thursday, 2nd July, Regular Monthly atocfc Salo. NAPIEE. 4 Merino Stnd Sheep, Monday, 22nd Junes Monthly Land Sale, Friday, 26th June Wool, Sheepgkins, Tallow, and Hides, every Wednesday, at 12 noon. '• Entries for above sales can be made up to respective dates. Acoounta Bales rendered immediately after tie sale. j Cash advanoes made on Stock entered for auci tlon. Special soles in town and country oan be ar. ; ranged, C. B. HOADLEY * CO., I , Auctioneers' : ]^£ONTHLY J^AtfD QALE. [ PBIDAY, 26th JUJSTB (Day after the Eaces), 1 At 2 p.m. O. B 4 HOADLEY AND 00. j Have received instructions to offer by public auotion, at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier, on above date, 8 "V A — ABLE C E3mAX ■jgTJSINESS QITES, HASTINGS, Being subdivisions of Town Sections 240 and 241, the whole of the frontage in East-bourne-Btreefc, between the Railway Line and Market-street, immediately behind Kelly's Hotel. Each section will huve 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 Auc tioneer's offices, Hastings and Napier. Terms— One quarter cash; balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. Also, On account of H. H. Murdoch, Esq., his JJASTINGS CJIMALL TpAßtf, Being Suburban Seotion 48, East Hfljtings, containing 101 AORJ3S, 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 8 or 5 years, at 6 per cent. Views of property cah be seen at auctioneer's office, and Mr Mnrdoch will be glad to show intending purchasers over the property any time i prior to Bale. Also, - 2 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Being Nes. 3 and 4, part of Blook , i, West Hastings, on the Oinahu-road, nearly opposite Miss Bogle's school. 7hw7 J QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, Being half of Section 177, Queen-street, Hastings, within five minutes from railway station. Also, ACEES O EOODS ~t A PERCHES, "pAPAKURA, Being Section No. 6, of the Brookflelds Estate (Gilbertson 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, SECTION No. 47, part of Suburban Seotions 28 and 31, Riyerslea-road, East Hastings, and SEOTION No. 200, adjoining School Eeserve, Eastbourne-street, Hastings. Terms Easy. On account, of the Rev. 9. Williams, mHE T EASE FOR 35 YEARS . . (With purchasing clause)' will be offered of RAPIER rjpOWN jgEGTION 163. This valuable quarter-acre coener section (opposite Star Hotel) 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. Conditions can be seen at Auctioneers' office. Also, mOWNSHIP. Section No. 6, part of Subsection 36, Mastertonroad Section No. 27, part of Subsection 30, Ormondstreet Section No. 9, part pf Subsection 37, Mostertonroad Seotion No. 16, part of Suburban Seotion 38, Ormond-street, Terms- Oncthird cash; balance in 3 and 6 months. Also, TSTOODVILLE mOWNSHIP. Sect on 3, portion of Suburban Section 7, Vogelstreet. One of the few sites obtainable in the centre of Woodville. Other entries are solicited, as the time fixed for the sale offers a good opportunity for disposal of .property. C. B. HOADLEY & CO., Auctioneers, JJ/£ONTHLY J.AND gALE. FRIDAY, 26xh JUNE (Day after the Steeplechase Meeting), - ' At a p.m. C. B. HOADLEY & CO., In conjunction with F. D. LUOKIE, Have received instructions to offer by pnblio auotion, at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier, on above-date— Of ASTINGS SUBURBAN SECJLi TION 67, containing -t p? ACEES O EOODS ~l r\ PERCHES, 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, and the situation of the property — front- ' ing the Southland-road, and being oloae to the Baoecourse, and within a few minutes' walk of the Hastings Railway Station— recommends itself either for residence, training stables, market gardens, or other purposes. TEEMS. The terms will be exceptionally reasonable, being one-quarter onsh and the balance in one, two, and three years, bearing interest at 7 per cent. : or the whole of the purchase money can be paid off at any time during the term. This offers an opportunity for acquiring a freehold in . this prosperous distriot for a very small sum of ready money. Plans will shortly be issned. ■ Also, On account of Mr M. Roche, gECTION JJLOOK g • jj ASTINGS, Containing 1 acre 3 roods 0 perches. This valuable corner section, fronting the Maraekakaho and Gordon roads, offers the opportunity of securing a site on whioh an hotel could with great advantage be erected. It is close to the Eaceoourse, and the . land is of excellent character. Further particulars can be obtained on applica--1 tion to i C. B. HOADLEY & CO., . , Auctioneers, Napier, Or to F. D. LUOKIB, Hastings. "O OOADLEY & CO.'S i • XJ« JQ LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR gALE. . ~lA(\n(\ AGBKS' FREE- , JUXSJ \J\J \J HOLD (Wairoa), chiefly fern country; portions are improved, fenced, and laid down in English grasses, beautifully watered in driest seasons: about 300 acres of useful bush, good eight-roomed Hons'e, &c. The country is only partly stocked with cattle and sheep, but its carrying capacity is~ every season I becoming greater. Title, Crown grant. Price moderate. Terms easy. ;• OQAQ ACRES FREEHOLD, mdt3 \J €7 together with 8000 acres Govern " ment Leasehold/ 20 years to run, at a nominal rental ; 40 miles from Napier by - good road. The country, is ■unimproved k ' but healthy, and consists chiefly of limestone formation; -is divided into three blocks by creek's; large portion naturally grassed, well watered,' and now carrying 5409 Merino Sheep. With small outlay m , could easily be made to carry double the m number. The property as a whole, in- ~ eluding stook, ban be purchased for » £6500 on liberal terms. Also,— SEVERAL OTHER PROPERTIES and SMALL IMPROVED. FABMS, conveniently situated in different parts I of Hawke's Bay, full particulars of whi<Jh can be obtained upon application to - ; ■:' C. B. HOADLBY & <&.&& „ ' Land Agents, ;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 3

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