TIE PELIC HET, MeLEOD AM) CO., LTD., have received insl rtions from Messrs. Thompson Bros, to offer by Auction at PRINCESS THEATRE. HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17th, 1912. At 2.30 p.m. -TO SECTIONS of about 1 rood each, * situate Frederick street, Hastings. These sections are in close proximity to the Mahora School and Cornwall Park. Purchasers will have the benefit of Town Sewer. Roads are being formed in accordance with borough regulations, and plans will be issued shortly. rpHE yyOOL Will be held in the GARRISON HALL, COOTE ROAD, NAPIER, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1912, At 9 a.m.
X a PIER yyoOL ||ROKERSWOOL SALE DATES. TUESDAY, JANUARY IGth, 1912 (Catalogues close Tuesday, January 9.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1912. (Catalogues close Monday, February 12) GROWERS PLEASE NOTE: No Wool will be catalogued after the closing dates above fixed. For the SECOND THIRD SALES it has been found necessary, in the interests of btivers and sellers alike, to lessen the number of small lots offered. Single and two bale lots will, therefore, be grouped so far as is possible.
Reserves on these grouped lots and on all star lots (i.e., 2 bales and under) must be left to Brokers, ami Owners’ reserves cannot be accepted for SECOND and THIRD SALES on star lots.
C. B. Hoadley & Son, Ltd. HASTINGS L AND gALE. WEDNESDAY, 2lth JANUARY, 1912. At 2 p.m. p B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., • Lave received instructions from Mr. G. Boyd, executor of the late John Boyd, to offer by Public Auction at the KING'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on the above date, the following valuable H A STINGS ! J?B EE 110 L DS, SECTIONS Nos. 24. 2J. and 3<), containing 1 rood 10 perches, each having a frontage to Charles .street. SECTION No. 19, containing 1 rood, frouting Southland road. SECTION No. IS, containing I acre 3 roods, with Cottage thereon, having a frontage to Gordon and Maraekakaho roads 'corner section). SECTION No. 27, contaning 1 rood with 2 Whares thereon, having a frontage to Avenue road and adjoining London, Stewart and Co.’s saleyards. SECTION No. 7. containing 2 acres 311 perches, having a frontage to Grav's load.
SECTION No. 8. containing 2 acres and 9 perches, with Dwclling-hous.', Orchard, ot.c, occupied by Air. J. H. Davis, and having a frontage to Gray’s road.
SECTION No. 56, containing 3 acres 1 rood 21 perches, and having a frontage to Grav’s road. SECTION No. 55, containing 3 acres 1 rood 37 perches, and having a frontage to Grav’s and Fitzrov roads (corner). TERMS OF PAYMENT.
One quarter Cash, one quarter in 12 months, and balance in 5 years bearing 5 per cent, interest.
NOTE.—To ensure a ready sale of the above properties, values are being fixed on the lowest basis. Sections 7, 8, 55, and 56 are admirably adapted for subdivision. Lithograph plans are being prepared for early 7 circulation.
Also, On account of Mr. W. L. England: T-TIS BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE, situated corner of Frederick and Caroline loads, j-milc from Post Office and Railway Station, containing 8 lofty rooms, laundry, bathroom and pantry; fitted up with h. and c. water, linen press, and every modern convenience. Outbuildings consist of wood and coal house, store rooms, coach house, stables and loft, motor shod, dairy, byre, fowl runs, etc. The area of land is 2 acres, high and dry, and beautifully laid out in tennis lawn, orchard, flower and kitchen gardens and paddock. Concrete paths, live hedge and ornamental trees, the whole property forming an IDEAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Terms, CASH over and above existing mortgage for £B5O. Also,
On account of Mr. Kenneth McKenzie: HIS WELL-KNOWN WHAKATU RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated immediately opposite theWhakatu Railway Station, and containing 7 acres of very rich land, subdivided into J well-watered paddocks; 9-roomed House (h. and c. water service), washhouse, coal house, buggy shed, harness room, dairy, meat house, large fowl run, flower and kitchen gardens, lawn and orchard. Charming situation for gentleman’s residence. Terms :—£3oo Cash, balance can remain till October, 1914, bearing 5 pei cent, interest. C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. P 0 R § A L E. 4-4-60 ACHES (Freehold) —Good IJOV sheep country, carrying 151)00 ewes and lambs and 250 head of cattle ; well watered, subdivided into 11 blocks ; all necessary buildings in good order; half ploughable; good motor road, in a good district. This is an opportunity that seldom offers, and is well worth inspection. '
PRICE £7 5 . ACRE. ri-RO()MF.') HOUSE, conveniences, stable. trapshed, washhouse and outhouse : concrete paths and yard, high ami dry. A Bargain. £6OO. S. H. KNIGHT, IVANTED on the ’Phone —No. 33> ’ ’ when Printing is what you need At the other end, Hart and Co. will bt waiting to attend your orders.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 8
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