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TENDERS.

TENDERS are invited in respect of a loan of three thousand pounds (£3000) required by the Hastings Fire Board. Tenderers are required to state the terms of loan, rate of interest required, when the interest is to be payable, and generally the terms on which the money will be advanced. Full particulars as to the security offered by’ the Board will be given-by the undersigned, to ■whom all tenders are to be addressed.

Tenders close on the sixth day of April, 1911. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE SECRETARY, Hastings Fire Board.

Hastings.

MRS. MARIE ALEXANDER would be pleased to receive a few Evening Pupils for French, German, Italian, Esperanto, and General English Literature. —206, Eastbourne Street.

* APPLES AND HEALTH. CHOICE Dessert Apples, 7/6 bushel case ; Cooking Apples, 6.6 bushel case. Winter Nelis Pears, 5/- half case. For 6d extra delivered at any station connected with Hastings. JOHN RICH,

Karoola Orchard, Havelock North.

TO LET AND FOR SALE. XXTANTED >to Let—A 5-acre ’ ’ grass paddock. Apply Mrs. Willan, Grove Road.

XXTANTED TO BUY Two good * ’ mein! Drays. Apply ‘Drays,’ Tribune Office, Hastings.

SALE at Sorensen’s Coach Factory, one 1 ong-shafter breaking-in Gig.

SALE — At Sorenson f ■K Coach Factory, I serum I hand slation buggy

Lp OR SALE —Crushed Maize at -K 12'- per sa.ck. T. Clarkson. Queen Street.

”pOR SALL —12 good weaner calves, rdixed sexes. Apply’ H. Stock, near Clive Grange Bridge, West Clive.

T AM still seiling prime Onions -K at 4/6 for bags of SOibs, and sound Potatoes at 6/6 per cwt., delivered in Hastings. T. Clarkson, Queen Street.

XXTANTED to Exchange—Free- ’ Y hold house property, returning a safe rental, well situated in Hastings, for small fruit farm of equal value. For particulars apply to “A.8.G.,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

f 1 IO LEASE—Large house, central situation, sewer, hot and cold water, gas, and every convenience, suitable for private boarders. Possession can be had end of April. Rent 30/-. Apply F. J. W. Gascoyne, "Tribune” Office.

A BSOLUTELY cheapest property in or about Hastings, containing very nice 6-roomed house, large rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper, set tubs, water laid on, trap and wood shed, orchard, concrete paths, nice lawn, garden, and splendid water, ideal position, over a-acre, high and dry, only £5OO the lot; half cash. Inspect without delay.—C. R. Wilson, Hastings.

FOR SALE

A GENTLEMAN’S Beautiful Residence, situated corner of Henry and Charles streets, Hastings, consisting of 1| acres land and 14-roomed House. This is an ideal home with every modern convenience, including gas, water, and sewer connections. "The owner is desirous of selling. Very easy terms can be arranged. For further particulars, apply J. A. Miller, Land Agent, Hastings.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. JTf) ACRES 2-SHEEP COUNcttJL TRY, at Pahiatua, all in grass; 950 sheep and 12 cattle now on it. Easy terms, or exchange larger; or smaller property in part payment, near Hastings.

CHAS. MARTIN AND CO.,

HASTINGS.

TXTANTED Known—That Carlson ’ ’ and McGoldrick, Outfitters. Heretaunga Street, Hastings, will open in their new premises Saturday, March 25th'.

TXT ANTED Known—That Carlson ’ ’ and McGoldrick, Outfitters, Heretaunga Street, Hastings, will open in their new premises Saturday, March 25th.

TXTANTED Known—lf your ’ ’ Phonograph requires repairing, send it to Moss and Fraser (next Roach, Grocer), Heretaunga Street.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 March 1911, Page 8

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