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XVE HAVE LA ND IN BLOCKS AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS IXTHE RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT OF IyELSON. Full Particulars on application to C. AXD F. O’B RIEX ’ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MURCHISON, NELSON. CASSIDY" & CO. LAND SALESMEN, HASTINGS. ’FOR SALE: OAIRY pARMS AT rpWYFORD, Recognised as the yery richest land in Hawke’s Bay. REMEMBER ! —Creamery and School are being erected here. Any area. 20 to 60 acres. PRICE ONLY AN ACRE. Terms: 15 per cent. Cash, balance e years at 5 per cent. Off one of these sections owner has got 4J tons oats per acre this season. Also, ACRES L.1.P., DAIRY FARM, 11 miles from Hastings, 1 mile from Creamery, good heavy soil and will graze 20 cows in profit winter and suminer. Improvements are 7-roomed House, trapshed, and dairy, 10-bail cowshed. 3 artesian wells, nice orchard, etc. Price is going concern, £llOO. Terms: £5OO -ash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. A Iso, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. j ACRES AT PAKOWHAL—The * highest section on main road, halfmile from school, P. 0., and store. The Creamery is being built next dooi. Good House, 9 rooms, guaranteed all built of totara and kauri; splendid orchard, 100 trees in full profit, including walnuts, chestnuts, apricots, nectarines. lemons, etc. ;• plenty firewood, lot outbuildings. This section is in great demand, because it will grow into tnonev very quickly. Price tor sale or exchange, £;J00. EARLY INQUIRIES SOLICITED. ’Phones 330 and 342. P.O. Box 197. RAPIER yyoOL gROKEBS’ ASSOCIATION. riMIE THIRD WOOL SALE will be *- held in the GARRISON HALL, Coote Road, Napier, on THURSDAY, February loth, 1912, at 2 p.m. WOOL SALE DATES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1912. 'Catalogues close Monday, February 12'J GROWERS PLEASE NOTE: No Wool will be catalogued after the ■losing dates above fixed. For the SECOND & THIRD SALES t has been found necessary, in the interests of buyers and sellers alike, to lessen the number of small lots offer'd. Single and two bale lots will, therefore, be grouped so far as is possible. Reserves on these grouped lots and m all star lots (i.e., 2 bales and under) must be left to Jlrokers, and Owners' reserves cannot be accepted for SECON D and THIRD SALES on star lots.

C. B. Hoadley & Son, Ltd. JMPORTANT JgALE OF HASTINGS CENTRAL BUSINESS SITES BY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912, At 2 p.m.

0 B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., have received instructions from the owners to offer by Public Auction at KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on above date, that Y'ALUABLE PROPERTY known as “ JJEECROFT’S JJLOCK,” Subdivided into 21 BUSINESS ALOTMENTS, Having frontages to Queen street and Karamu road. The above property is situated adjacent to the Post Office and Railway Station, in the heart of the progressive town of HASTINGS, the future “Christchurch of the North,” and the sale presents a rare opportunity to secure FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES which must steadily improve in value. Lithograph Plans are being prepared for early circulation. Terms of payment and all further particulars will be advertised later. C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., Auctioneers and Sole Agents. JJASTINGS rjIOYVN JJROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN BOYD. The only lots now remaining unsold are as follows ;— SECTION No. 8, Gray’s Road, containing 2a Or 9p, with 8-roomed House, outbuildings, and orchard in full bearing. Price £750. SECTIONS No. 28, 29 and 30, Charles Street, each containing 1 rood 10 perches. Price £7O each. SECTION No. 27, Avenue Road, adjoining Lundon, Stewart and Co.’s saleyards, containing 1 rood, with 2 whares thereon. Price £lOOO. EASY TERMS. To avoid disappointment, apply early to the Sole Agents, Q jg pjOADLEY A: LTD - NAPIER AND HASTINGS. A. E. RENOUF, Branch Manager. QHAFF I QUAFF I QHAFF '. NEYV SEASON S CHAFF. r HAVE A SHIPMENT OF EXTRA PRIME QUALITY’ JUST TO HAND FROM LLLNHEIM. SEE A SAMPLE. AND GIVE YOUR ll()R"E THE BEST. rp QLAR K S 0 N QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. '

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 62, 27 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 62, 27 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 62, 27 February 1912, Page 8

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