That the centre of Hastings is every <lav expanding is obvious. M hat a short time ago was described as suburban is ‘now part of the embryo city. Will the publie rents'll’.her this, and not overlook the important sa’e by Messrs. Wellwood and Weliwcixl. to-morrow (Wednesday) at the King's Theatre. Hastings, of the sections in Heretaunga street. They are within a few minutes i walk of the post office: every modern convenience, such as drainage, gas, and water, are at hand, and with the easy terms offered it is safe to say that such an opportunity cannot be given to tlie public again in Hastings. The sections have been intersected with a road of statutory width, which has been torir.ed, channelled, and footpaths made. The motor ’bus company is an assured fact, and as their vehicles will regularly pass the locality, time and weather become an insignihceut circumstance. Inc sale will ccmmenee at 2..‘J0 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, the 22nd'.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 132, 21 May 1912, Page 6
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