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ENOSLEIGH ESTATE. ■

THE uiHU'rsiirntd ha'e instruiixi i<y the »wner to offer f«»r pßate .-.br Mil. divisions of the nbo’.r far-fani«’«l estate m areas to « dt punta* d.

This ;a rt' rmtiit* '■otiic ot the rifhest kind in the i I’.on. Rich agr.rultitral l’a*s eminently Suitable for dairying. tvu-imij.it lambs, etc.. and growing the highest averages of cereal crops, and especially rye grass and clo»er seed.

60 bushels of rye era-** seed | er •ere and '*■ tons of in.'t’>gi.>l«is yer acre have be>-n gro’.vn on the oertv. MAI. N 1 h I:' EX T R ES ID E X TIA L areas ai» i:»'' *'»'•■ ■'* x w»-5 *•< I *>n the TERRA! ES or DOWNS, situated on the M'• l ' ; >•'’ lo'Mt, manti i::g * <. 1 ! t> l * nd v *»f tw, Hcrela. rv;.i fv-m-. One I'.'!*’ U» :”'C these Slit ' tv appreciate 1 Min. The oEer-, r. ;i oj portunity Seltio:,! ii-.vt with i> It! ir« - d farmers. professional men. orchardists, and others to secure properties, which are unique and which are difficult to obtain anywhere. The climate is perfect and the ami is all that can be desired. The property is situated fran Havelock and 4 miles fromi If Minings, and a tram service is ae* being discussed to connect the two places. For full particulars apply to the Bole agents— WELL WOOD Ar WELLWOOD, i HASTINGS ; or

G. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston North.

|JARTSHORN AND JJALSE.

Branch Office: Stratton’s Build-

ings, Queen Street.

ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, COMMISSION, And GENERAL AGENTS, FINANCIAL ADVISERS.

Confidential Correspondence undertaken. Town and Country Properties for Sale and Lease. Insurances: TCX rAETNE, LIFE, And EMPLOYED' F C jj artshorn »

Station Street, HASTINGS, FOR SALE. MODEL FRUIT FARM. QI ACRES, Freehold, near Hastings, 6| acres in full bearing trees, comprising apples, peaches, •ectarines, plums and pears. 4roomed cottage, trap shed, packing shed. This little farm is beautifully sheltered and in tip-top order. BYice £lO5O. Terms arranged. “1K ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile ■J-** from Hastings. 7-roomed ®«w bouse, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, hot and cold water, cowbails, 2 artesian wells, well drained. £lBOO. Cash £6OO. A real snip. ACRES, Freehold, 9 miles from Hastings, sub-divided into 9 paddocks, 63 acres in crop, balance in grass. All ploughable, Rat and undulating, watered by permanent springs. 4-roomed boose, dairy, trap shed, granary, 6-stall stable, 2-roomed whare. Wintered over 1000 sheep, cattle and horses. £23/10/- acre. Cheapest farm in Hawke’s Bay.

Agents for L.K.G. Milking Machines and Baltic Separators.

JOHN pKASER,

F.P.A. (X.Z.). PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Agent for:— Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Ltd. (Fire 1 nsurance) (Accident Insurance) Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd. PATENTS: Representing Baldwin and Rayward. “GLOBE” Fencing Droppers, etc. Station and Trade Books kept by personal visit or by correspondence. H-’B. Farmers* Mutual Fire Insurance Association ff.Z. Farmers* Union Provincial Office. Also Hastings Branch M.B. Farmers Labour Bureau. Queen Street, . HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

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