TO LET AND FOR SALE. WANTED to Let—One front room and two back rooms, upstairs, Heretaunga Street. Apply Maurice Mason, Te Kohu. Hastings. TO LET—House, 4 rooms, scullery, sink, copper, tubs, bath, gas, sewer connected. Apply J. Willoughby, Southamptc’j Street. TO LET. 8 -ROOMED jHOUSE and Grounds opposite Railway Station; oroomed house, Seddon Street, ail conveniences, 14/- week ; 5-roome-l house, Southampton, 12/6 week. Apply— BRATHWAITE AND SON. WANTED to Sell or Exchange Dairy Farm, 200 acres, 180 acres in grass, balance in bush; subdivided, fenced, and watered; together with new 6-roomed House and conveniences, 10-cow bail, shed, stables, trapshed, etc. ; one mile from school, cheese factory, P. 0., store, etc. Price £l5/10/per acre ; £lOOO equity, or will exchange for suburban property; £-10!) cash required. For particulars apply C. R. Wilson, Agent, Hastings.
WANTED to purchase, a cat with newly-born kittens, or would give a Persian kitten in exchange. N. Brathwaite, Hastings. TXTANTED to Buy—Second-hand YY piano. Apply Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. *pOR SALE, prime Blenheim Chaff and Hay, absolutely prime.—T. Clarkson, Queen street, Hastings. FOR SALE, second-hand Spring Wool Waggon, carry 13 bales Sorenson, Coachbuilder, Hasting* "pOR SALE, Clive Grange Section in Dawson’s Extension; splendid site ; grazing for horse ; cheap at £.30.—80x 76 P.O. TTAVELOCK PROPERTIES.— We have a select list of Fruit F arms and Homesteads. —Chafe. Martin & Co., Station St., Hastings CHAS. MARTIN & Co., Property Salesmen, Station Street, have several nice Havelock Properties for Sale. A N IDEAL RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, and nearly an acre, facing Cornwall Parw, built oj heart of totara, pressed zinc ceilings, bathroom, h. and c. xvater, sexvage, telephone, wash-house, and all paths asphalted. Price £1050; £3OO cash, and balance 5j per cent.—Apply Chas. Martin and Co., Hastings.
SALE, A beautiful Villa Residence, together with 2 acres rich land, prettily situated, nicely laid out with tennis lawn, shrubbery, orchard, and paddock, within 10 minutes’ xvalk of the Railyaxv Station and P. 0.,; has a frontage of -324 ft to Frederick st., and 244 ft to Caroline road, and bounded on one side by railvray. The House, ’which is substantially built and high off the ground, contains 5 large and lofty bedrooms, drawing-room, large dining-room with sideboard and bookcase built in. 2 large halls xx ith xvardrobe and linen press, kitchen with dresser oath-roon*. and laundry with every convenience. All the above under one roof and well ventilated, and the walls are insulated ; hot and cold xvater service. 3 spacious vcamlahs and coal room, telephone. The outbuildings consGt of storeroom, coach-house, stable and loft, motor shed, milking shed, dairy. .3 fowlhouses and large runs, stx e. etc. The drainage is perfect to septic tank ; the and paths are concrete ; an abundant, water supply from artesian xvell. - For further particulars and terms, apply to W. L. England. ’Phone 275
CHEAP FRUITS. TJEACHES, . ■!/- to 6 6 per case: — Bon Cretien Pears, 5/- per half case ; Cooking Apples, 6'6 pet bushel case, 3, 6 per half-case. De livered free in Hastings or Napier 6d per case extra rail paid to any station.—John Rich, Karoola Orch ard, Havelock North. pOTATOES DOWN ! Prime Quality, 7 6 per cwt. Best Onions, ll.d per lb. T. CLARKSON. QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS. WANTED—TENANT FOR PR] VATE HOTEL. T AM prepared to erect a comfort *- able Residential Family Hotel on my Marine Parade property, ane invite offers from’any person desir ous of EUSTACE LANE.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 February 1911, Page 8
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