F. C. HARTSHORN. Station Street, HASTINGS, Telephone 127. P.O. Box 58. Accountant and Auditor, Land, Insurance, Labour, Financial, and General Commission Agent. FOR SALE: N SUBDIVISIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, TURAMOE ESTATE, CONSISTING OF ABOUT 800 Acres. ALL FIRST CLASS DAIRYING and FATTENING ' LAND ! 1 PRICE FROM \ Per 4£.«55 Acre. REMEMBER — Dairying • is a safe investment. No frosts will affect it. | For full particulars, apply F. C. HARTSHORN. LAND AGENT. TATJON STREET, HASTINGS; —— ! FOR SALE. mWO SMALL FARMS, 9 and IS JL acres each, close to Hastings.! These properties have comfortable Houses with all conveniences, and are very suitable for dairying, or; fruit fanning.—For further particulars, apply to Dr PELICHET, McLEOD_& CO. J. A. M illeb ’ AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND PRODUCE] AGENCY. 4-Acre, 4-roomed House, water,! gas, wash-house, etc. £475; £200; cash, balance for term at 6 per eent. This is undoubtedly a bar-j 129 41 Acres, rich Dairy Land, with all facilities, handy to factory, school, and rail; very profitable place ; 4 miles from Hastings. 128 si Acre, Corner Sections, Fitzroy Avenue, five Building Sites. £l5O each. 120 4 Acres, Building Sites, 1 mile from P.O. and rail. This will cut *p very handily, and a bargain at jfeaa Terms, naif cash, balance 5 per cent, for term. 119
rp QLARK S O X, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Prime Oat Sheaf Chaff. Heavy Bright Oats. Canterbury and Local Hay. Pollard and Bran. Poultry Foods. Potatoes. Onions, etc. T. CLARKSON, Queen Street, . HASTINGS. STANLEY BROS. ' NUMIS g CONTRACTORS. Hastings Estimates gwen for all Classes of Work Failt-J AIT’CN Gu/LA PDI Havelock Brick, Tile and Potter) Works. J JpULFORD A- g ONS ’ PROPRIETORS. Rust ic Flower Stands and Pots Ornamented and Plain I lower Pots. Any Designs made to <>r.i;-r Samples on view at the M ork.Garden Edixu e Tiles in any quab tity. Ha::d Wire-e.it ,n;c Pressed Briefer, ah-;iv«_o:; hand. For Finish and Quaiuy they ar* Unequalled. ALBERT STABLES, KARAM!' ROAD. HASTINGS , Thom 112. MR. J. SATTERTH WAITE (lat€ of Te Mahanga) begs to notify that he has taken over the management of tlo* above Stables, and Solicits a fair share of the public support. Drags. Fbimiies. Gigs, etc., for hire. Picnic parties catered for. Terms reasonable. Mararkakaho Coach leaves Stables daily. Mondays. Wednesdays, and FriBay*, 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Thurs days, and Saturdays, 2 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 19, 5 January 1911, Page 12
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