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C. R. Wilson and Co. > I yiCE FARM of :;2o S w; .”.i)() imnin gr:i*-*. Lalrn'ce in barley: 19 uaddocl.-. all well j’.-m-ed and watered :i all lo'.-. hill* and plonghable; 1 mile, from P. 0., store, and school: at pre-] sent carrying >*(.K) sheep. -10 head cattle ; m«l (i horses; (l-rouined House ami | -onvcTiienci-s, stable, trapshed, man's .-.-hare, cowshed and yards. Price £l5 I 10 - per acre: mortgages ot £3300. ■ balance cash. Thi- is a real good farm! indwtdl worth inspix-tion at th - tnonev.: rpIHS FARM of 150 acres is one ot ■ * the be-t on our books 1-i pad-| locks, all well fence-l and permanently | •vat.’r.-d, plenty of willow trei- sheltei • in ev.-rv paddock; 9-roome l Ih-uso. h.; ind c. water, bathroom, w ashhouse, j copper mid tubs, dairy and rtorerooni. | ti-apshed, stable, woolsked, implement : sh-’il. hors- stalls, sheep yards and dip ; 1 orchard, garden and lawn; 9 miles irom: iail, 1 mil’ from school, P. 0., ami] -i-i'iinii'rv. l’i ice £2! per a'-ie. <m very >asy terms; would make an id -al dairy I f.ii-in, ami is well worth inspection . I Q‘»n ACRES L.1.P.. 15 miles from: »>«>!* Hastings, divided 7 paddocks;: new fences, spring ami well water ; at j present carrying 000 sheep. ■> horses. | and 6 cows; all plonghable; Si) acres! in English grass, 60 in oats, small or-j chard; l-roomed House with (onveni-j onces anti outbuildings; from , school. Rent. •> - per acre. I’ricgoixlwill. lease, ami all improvements, £ I pel- acre, on terms. ACRES L.1.P.. stock, imple-j Uvv etc., a* a going concern : i Umile from creanwi'y, school, P. 0., I -tore; 9 miles from rail by good roads. I’h ' property is all flat, well watered, and div illed into 26 paddocks ; ]sl. i acres in rape, balance in grass; 8-roo-m’d House and beautifully laid-ont grounds, garden, and orchard, double i tiuinis court : men s house. li-stm-i hack stable with loft, S-stall draught I stable, implement shed and all necesI -,arv outbuildings, l-.andy to saleyards; lat present carrying 1500 .sheep, 80C lambs. 2'l mixed cattle. 6draught horses. 2 hacks; also 1000 ft timber, SHO posts, I 6-horse spring waggon, double-Laggei chaff-cutter, big dray, tip'dray, metal ! waegon. hay sledge. Bradley gig and luiiwss handcart, garden roller ami tools, workshop and tools, 4 F. disc I ~lough drill, disc harrows, 6-l-af har- | rows? MIL binder. I).l’’, plough. S.F. I plough. i-oller. sheep-feed box on jv.hep’s. and nuiiH’rous other lines that 100 to make up a complete iaini. Rein I I 6 per acre. I’riee as a going concern I £l2 10 -. or without stock £lO per 1 i.'-re This is a ve'-v cheap farm, and the terms are exceptionally easy; bare groiiml adjoining is selling at £H per HIEAI’ 4-ROOMED HOUSE, new, J h. and c. water, bathroom, washhouse, copper ami tubs, water laid on. i-om-ret-’ floor, gas ami fittings; 32 ] poreh'-s land, 10 minutes from I’.O. j Plice £ 10(1 ; £loi) cash, balance at 5 Iper cent. I Z IHEAP HOUSE <4 -> rooms, new . h. IC' and <-. wat-T. washhouse, copper land tubs, bathroom, gas and sewer: 115 minutes from P. 0.; 1 rood 16 ■ p-.-:ehe-. Price £175; £59 cash, lalI ance easy terms. y. R. WILSON “ C° AUCTIONEERS a- ESTATE AGENTS, ! STATION STREET, HASTINGS. Fo R S AL E • 1 NEW A.B. CHAIRS, all bolted throughout at 7/6. q COUCHES, rii-hly upholstered in Saddlebag and Silk Velvet. A | bargain hue at 55 usually sold at £3. 10.'-. H' AND SEYVING MACHINE, the famous ” Beale.” m perfect Older. I Bargain, 42, 6. ONE 2<)‘!-GALLON IRON TANK (square), new. cheap at HIGH-GRADE GENI’.’S BICYCLE, complete with ail accessories. | Usual price £l2. Three only at £-i, 10,I ENT.’S S.H. BICYCLE, in perfect !* A oril'-r. 35 -. Girls' Bicycle (Rudge W hitworth). Bargain, £3 (DON’T FORGET - F. MOORE, I THE DEALER, IS FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES. 201.20.3.2f8 HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 236. JJERE’S A SPECFOB, LAND BUYERS. -■ ACRES, between Kawhia HarlilOV |, our an( ] Otorahanga Railway Station ; O.R.P. Government Price 12 6 per acre; can be freeholded now . Improvements: 560 acres felled ami -t. grass, 10 acres fern clearing, 10 acres ploughed ami cropped (which has wintered 600 sheep, 30 cattle, and seven horses), balance heavy milling bush, 71 miles of 7 and 8 wire fencing; good House, barn, and two vvhares. sheep ana cattle yards ; the country is hilly, with level tops, well watered, limestone, sandstone and papa formation. 1 r jce for interest, only £1 J>er acre; £loOl' cash, balance terms. Further particulars from — C. MARTIN & CO. PROPERTY SALESMEN, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. I’.O. Box 161. ’Phone l"0. Agent for the Commercial I nion Assurance Company, Ltd. QARDINER AND JJOUGLAS. MANUFACTURERS’ A- FARMERS’ AGENTS, INSURANCE AND SHARE BROKERS; AGENTS FOR YY EI.L-EJRES AND BUILDING MATERIALS. LAND AND ESTATE BUSINESS Conducted on Confidential Basis. ; HAVELOCK PROPERTIES A SITES Address: FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDINGS, [ HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS, j

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 8

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