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J*) AVID & CO., LTD LAND AGENTS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. We undertake the cutting-up of Estates and selling same by Auction. We conduct Clearing Sales of Live and Dead Stock and Household Furniture. Estates managed for Absentees.

MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY AT BANK RATES OF INTEREST. House Letting. Rent Collecting, insurance. Ij . SHEEP STATIONS. 1800 Acres —Two sheep country, at present grassed up to one sheep ; good new homestead, woolshed, yards, etc. ; well watered, good fences, 12 paddocks ; school 1 mile, telephone to house ; rising district; 500 acres ploughable. Only £4/10/per acre. 1500 Acres—Freehold ; ideal turnip country, limestone formation, w’ell watered, well roaded, good natural shelter, nearly all ploughable ; 12 paddocks, well fenced; new buildings, house, woolshed, implement shed, stable, yards; telephone to house ; close to school and saleyards. Only £4/10/- per acre; a bargain.

380 Acres —Freehold ; “ sunny dell ”; will make an ideal stock farm : sheltered from every bad wind that blows ; close to railway- ; good land, good roads, good buildings, good fences ; well subdivided, and with permanent water in every paddock; handy to town; 3 sheep country : large area ploughable. Price right. We personally inspect properties, and can guarantee our descriptions to be faithfully stated. DAIRY FARMS. 40 Acres —Freehold, very rich land, good wteer supply; plenty shelter. £42/10/20 Acres —Similar to above ; free from flood. £55; terms. 65 Acres —Freehold, very rich farm, handy to town; 6-roomed house, large sheds, concrete bails; orchard, etc. Price only £47.

GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. We have just received instructions to sell one of the most attractive Residences in Hawke’s Bay: Beautiful up-to-date House of 8 rooms, large verandah, casement windows and coloured transoms; wardrobes built in all the bedrooms, and two ' wardrobes and linen press in the hall; the rooms are all large ; bathroom lined with American cloth; porcelain bath and basin, shower, hot and cold water ; patent w.c. and septic tank; acetylene gas throughout; large kitchen lined with American cloth and fitted with cupboards and every ■ convenience. Backyard fenced with 10ft high lattice fence ; large laundry and washhouse with concrete floor ; artesian water supply, high pressure boiler ; large buggy shed, motor-car shed : fowl-runs ; orchard ; beautiful flower garden, with water laid on throughout ; large croquet lawn, 110 ft x 54ft,. also used as bowling green : flowers of every description ; 3 acres land, of which 2 acres are sown down in lucerne ; beautiful hedges, close to railway. This is undoubtedly one of the finest properties we have ever had the pleasure of offering to the public.

Price is only £l5OO. Terms, £5OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. As the owner is leaving that dis trict, the property is for absolute sale. FO*R EXCHANGE. We have two clients owning valuable Town Properties who wish to get to the country. The values are £1250 ami £5135 rc spectively. MONEY T<» I.EM) OX FREEHOLD SE< I’ R I'J’Y. e.lil. lino, £2OO, £275. £350. and two >nin' of X'oaG eat'li. j) AVID w HYTE CO '’ LTD *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 16, 31 December 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 16, 31 December 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 16, 31 December 1910, Page 12

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