lust and found, pv TpOUND—About 3 weeks yellow sheep dog. If(not claimed and expenses paicr by Saturday, 24th in st., will be sold. Apply Tribune Office,. Hastings. '
TO LET AND FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Covered Waggonette and double-seated Buggy. Apply Mrs. J. H. Williams, Havelock North. TpOR SALE—SOOO good chaff sacks, any quantities. Tipping and Son, Hastings. TpOR, SALE, exceptionally well- -*• built House, almost new, six rooms, with bath, scullery, pantry, h. and c. water, sheds, etc., standing 2 acres land, good locality, high and dry, about mile from railway station. Undoubtedly a cheap home. Price £1200; terms can be arranged.—Further particulars ap- ■ ply R. Brathwaite & Son, Hastings. TpOR SALE, second-hand Trap, Bradley, in good order. —R. Sorensen, Coachbuilder, Hastings. TO LET—Offices in Station Street at present occupied by Messrs. Rush and James, three rooms with lavatory and conveniences. For particulars apply to Rush and James. Architects. WANTED to Let—Four-roomed cottage situated in Avenue road, immediate possession; also . 7-roomed house, 7 acres of land, situated on Havelock hills, possession on Ist July. Apply S. Graham, : ' Havelock North.
XT AGNIFICENT Sheep Farm of < -L’-L 643 acres, 1.i.p., on particulars ly easy terms, 10 paddocks good land, 2 sheep country, young or- ’ chard, spring water, together with" fine 6-roomed House, h. and c. ? ~ water, bathroom, washhouse, copper, set tubs, cowbails, chaff-house, ~ i man’s whare; rent 3/7 per acre. > Price £5/15/- per acre; £3OO cash, balance 9 years at 5| per cent. (516) 3 —C. R. Wilson & Co., Agents,."M Hastings. ' WANTED TO LEND. 1 ° ne ° r tw ° sumß , bn t cLOvU first-class Freehold. security. Apply CHAS. MARTIN AND CO;, LAND AGENTS, / % STATION STREET. HASTINGS, — XXTANTED—Tenders for the PUr chase of one 6-h.p. Siddley * Motor Car, seats three; with three lamps, tools, jacks, pump, and spare parts; guaranteed . ■ good running order. FttH partite-''®: lars apply Tribune Office, HnrfantflE
WANTED KNOW. , H J F B A 8 PRACTICAL , PIANOFORTE TUNER. Telephone 529. Box 192. ; HASTINGS. ; \ ___ PRIME S CANTERBURY pOTATOES. 12/- PER SACK DELIVERED. - T. CLARKSON, | QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ; - — — ——wMga Try— '' '• \ iliip HANDY ' HOUSE ' HASTINGS. ; -3 (Opposite Council Chambers! fob SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR ‘‘?’ OLD BOOTS. k SOLES and Heels, Men’s 3/9, ;* Ladies’ 2/9. Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels 1/-, Men’s 1/9 and 2/-. Very best leather. Boots returned same day. A.B.G. Repairing _■> Shop, Heretaunga street Hastings.
QOW NOW —Sovereign Seeds of : broad beans, peas (early), * cabbage, cauliflowers, lettuce, caiy jJ rots, herbs, spinach, turnips, onions, potato onions, lawn gras* ~ seed* r F. SIMMONDS AND CO., Seedsmen and Florists, Hastings Street, Napier. PAIR. —Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free whilo fl you wait. —A.B.C. Famous Cheaplfl Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaungn. ■ Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey. 1 H AYI H AY! TT LUCERNE AND MEADOW. Prime Quality, delivered by thfr truck load, ton, or bale. H AY! H AYI H AYI T. CLARKSON, QUEEN STREET,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 159, 22 June 1911, Page 8
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