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s Eiv'd Whyt# tnS C»., Lt<s. ! IMPORTANT "yOTICE. VfflViE A Q>, JJID j i j AR i< ET WILL COMMENCE AT AM. JF IT’S A J.JOME YOU ARE P !)H ’ OQI ACRES, nil in grass, with a 9roomed Louse and all roavar;ences. tip-top land, and a beautiful home, handy to town, and less than £1001) cash.’ [o-lo OR THIS: | — ACRES.—2 acres in fruit, 10 mins. ] from Post Office, 6-roomed House iwith ail conveniences; suitable for (•Utting up for building sites, on good I terms. [-527 I ‘ | JJERES A PEC. Qjr| ACRES, with 6-romned House, '"I wool shed anti other outbuildings, situate at Petane. Price £23. Surveyed into 10-acra blocks. Terms to suit buyers. [521 R. R. HARRIS, Land Department. C. R. Hoadley and Son, Ltd. GOOD LEASEHOLD FARM. VQQ ACRES L.1.P., rent 7/3 less 10 • '"'c? p er cen t. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, all in English grasses except portion in crops, viz., 40 acres Turnips and Swedes, 65 acres Barlev and voting grass, 15 acres Oats ; 7-roomed House with bathroom, pantry, etc. (h. and c. water service), woolshed (3 stands), buggy shed, etc. ; good walk-in dip; 1 mile from school, IS miles from Hastings by good metalled road (nearly all level). Winters 2000 dry sheep with turnips. At present a trying 1100 young ewes in lamb. Price for Goodwill, £5 per acre Cash. COMPACT LITTLE FARM IPO ACRES Freehold, all flat and 'UU undulating, ploughable and in English grasses; 6 well watered paddocks ; rich loamy soil, at present ■mostly under crop, oats, wheat, barley, swedes, rape, etc.-; carrying capacity 350 sheep; 4-roomed House, implement shed, and enough timber to bujld large shed ; 1 miles from railway station, 3 miles from dairy factory, and 2 miles from school. Price as a going concern, Iwith team of 5 draught horses, harness, I covers, etc.; dray, reaper and binder, I combined roller, disc and tine harrows, cultivator, drill, poultry, and about 1 mile wire netting, £2.3 per acre, on ! terms. ' U B. HOADLEY AND SON. LTD. DAIRY FARM. too ACRES Freehold, all [n g’a—, 4 paddocks, abundantly watered by streams and river; capacity 60 cattle and 50 sheep ; 5-roomed House, milking bails, hay, trap and other sheds, 2 miles from dairy factory and school, 5 miles from township, 9 miles from railway station by good roads. £1.3,10/- per acre, on terms to be arranged. Ake: Adjoining, and to be sold with above: 1 ARG ACRES Leasehold, 12 years to ru;! Rental £5O: 400 acres in grass, balance light bush with plenty feed, well watered, been carrying 200 cattle, Imt has capacity for many more. Price 15/- per a: le. on terms to be arranged.

C I-l JJOADLEY & LTD W. H ESLOP ’ LABOUR BUREAU, HASTINGS. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. GENERAL COMMISSION AND VALUATION BUSINESS. Office at Lane <t McCarthy’s, Station Street, Hastings. yyiLLIAMS AND £3REAGIL NAPIER AND HASTINGS. TT WOULD PAY Hastings busines.-, *■ people to deal with us. WE deliver goods direct from ship’s side to shop, thereby saving delay and also middle agents’ charges. WE can give advice at any time regarding the date of .arrival of any vessel from any part of the world. ! AVE can forward goods to any part :>f the world at cheapest rates. OUR HASTINGS BRANCH j ;nd .daily lorry service to Hastings is j the means of facilitating delivery of goods, and has proved a great convenience generally to business people and others. We can clear your goods through the Customs by experts, and guarantee tiie duty is naid only on dutiable goods — something worth consideration. WE can receive and forward goods by rail or lorry as desired. It would be worth while giving us a trial. PROMPTITUDE, FAIR CHARGES AND SATISFAC iTO NG UARANTEED. 11. LIAMS AND £3REAGH, gEED p>OTATOEB. Earlv Rose, Earlv Puritan. Lapstone i Kidney. Robin Adair. Dalmeny Beauty. I button’s Discovery. Beauty of Hebron, ! \shleaf Kidney. Rubriean, Dakota Red, ■ lamekeeper, Up-to-date, all .specially ! selected. i FLOATER A VEGETABLE SEEDS, Fresh and Reliable, just received. ! Order now from ' H.B. F AikMEHS C‘ >Ul> - ASS(H iATIi-'N I. I’D. NAPIER (opposite Railway Station). ’ HASTINGS. DANN’F.VIRKE. WAIROA WAli’l KI RAU. 1 POI-I PKINTING oi best quality and! at shortest notice, ring up 3.35. or j •all at in (Jeer:) street (opposite! I'ost Office). Hustings. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 8

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