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| David Whyte and Co., Ltd. ■ JJAVID yyiIYTE A- £TD AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND STOCK .AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.

Wi are Sol? Agents for rise following Properties, and consider them ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST in the Borough. The terms of each ate exceptionally easy. No. 512— ’-.ACRE ia Lascelles street, nicely laid out i.i lawns and garden with f-uit trees, together with 5roomed Hous?, hall, bathroom, washhouse with copper and tubs built in. with taps over each, verandah, Orion range, and connected with sewer. The house is practically new. and well built; ram and well on property’, and all pipes laid ready t > connect with new highpressure water supply. I rice £»co. Terms on application. No. 496. —5 Sections in Eave’otk road. 12 minutes’ walk to town. Price £lO5 to £185; terms right. No. 491—’-ACRE Corner Section. Nelson street, together with 4 rooms, whare acd outbuildings. Th" buildings are placed on side of section, leaving room for 2 or more large residences on tills valuable site, within 2 minutes’ walk of Racecourse gates. Price £B5O. Terms on application.

TO LEASE OR FOR SALE. 8 ROOMS, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, h and c. water, connected with sewer, and every possible convenience j on }-acra section in Nelson street; suitable for boarding-house, joed terms for sale, or low rent to good tenant for term.

/QUEENSLAND offers boundless opportunities to the man of small means to go on the land, but don’t lose sight of the opportunities offered by the country' north of Auckland—the salubrious North, with its splendid resources, line waterways, glorious climate, and quickly-rising land values. We are in constant touch with the leading firm of Estate 'Agents in Whangarei, men who know their business and their district from A to Z. We have particulars of 317 properties in the far north: sheep farms, dairy farms, fruit farms, and bush sections. The soil is good, and the prices are undoubtedly cheap. 80 Acres Freehold, unimproved, 75 acres ploughable, close to the Main Trunk R.R. route, £l3O the lot. Call or write for other particulars of land iu the neglected North. JJARTSHORN & jyXJJORMICK Estate Agents, Hastings, opp. Old P.O. C. R. Headley and Son, Ltd. JjlOR JMMEDIATE JgALE. QUARTER- ACRE Freehold, with good 7-roomed House, washhouse, workshop, etc. (insured £300), situated Park Terrace. Owner left Hastings, and Property MUST BE SACRIFICED. Price for next few days only—£3so TERMS: —£100 cash, balance ever long term of years. JJASTINGS QENTRAL JJUSINESS gITES. The Unsold Allotments Ne. 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 21, are now open for Private Sale. Early application should be made to C- B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., Sole Agents. FOR SALE— L.I.P. j| MILES FROM HASTINGS. Il ACRES. GOOD SIXROOMED HOUSE AND SHED, 5-BAIL COWSHED, PIGSTYE, Ac. 100 GOOD FRUIT TREES, 1 ACRE GREEN CROP. RENT £JJ./8/- PER ANNUM. A NICE HOME AND A FEW ACRES CLOSE TO TOWN. FOR PRICE AND FULL PARTICULARS APPLY, F . CAS S 1 N SOLE AGENT. JORNER OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HASTINGS. are LANDING TONS BLACKBALL COAL u>W Ex •• Ngahere.” THIS WEEK. AND 1000 TOXS BEST NEWCASTLE Ex “ Koromiko,” Orders now booked ex ship for truck ntr st Lowest Market Bat AS ' J. A. POTHAN, HASTINGS COACH FACTORY. Established 1883. Corner of MARKET A EASTBOURNE STREED HASTINGS. Inspection liespectfilll j Invited WANTED KNOWN. \JESSI><. TOMBS A GRUBB me -■*• now carrying on business in their ■'.iclnrv nnd SUu..™?, QUEEN ST.. lAS I]INGS. Aii g..-.<)< made to oidei t WHOLESALE I’lliCES. De mt that we are working under less any nciriufnetlii el s in {.JI.. :.t ’be present time, which i great saving te our clients as well as •o ourselves. We hope to see all our ,i,j friends at «ur new address. f AND GUI 88. lIVSJJNGS. '

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 157, 19 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 157, 19 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 157, 19 June 1912, Page 8

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