I C, B. HoadUy & Son, Ltd, PARKY ALE. rriHlS DESIRABLE PROPERTY will! i be offered for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION nt an early date, in subdivisions of 50 SECTIONS RANGING IN AREA FROAI j jpERCHES TO 31 A CRES J This Property forms a connecting j link between the town of HASTINGS ' and tho rapidly developing tewn of j HAVELOCK. i The Motor ’Bus service runs within I ! a few chains of the property, which is . 89 chains from the Railway Station and P.O. The land is high and dry and of first-class quality, and is just outside ’the Borough area, therefore free iron ! heavy rates. • j THE NEM’ HASTINGS BOROUGH PARK ADJOINS THE PROPERTY. J>ARKVALE is no doubt the coming Suburb of ! Hastings. pARKVALE offers a Desirable Home, high and dry, good soil, splendid shelter. pARKVALE is the healthiest locality on the Heretaunga Plains. PARKVALE. IS TO BE SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES AND ON THE JjIASIEST rpERMS Yet offered to the Public in this District. TERMS: 10?} on Fall of Hammer. 10% on Ist June, 1914. 10% on Ist June, 1915. Balance Ist December, 1918. Interest 5%. Don’t miss the splendid opportunity of a sound investment in pARKVALE Plans may lie obtained from the SOLE AGENTS:- - C B JJOADLEY A gON, LTD. NAPIER AND HASTINGS. Or J. T. BLAKE. HASTINGS. N.B.—The new road is now being formed and metalled, and the sections pegged. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WAIMARAMA. FARMING ALLOTMENTS. CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., • have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mrs. Donnelly to sell by Public Auction during the first week in DECEMBER NEXT, the balance of her well-known property, subdivided into SMALL FARMS Varying from 3J to 26 acres each, and consisting of RICH FLATS. Also £ SMALL FARMS Varying from 27 to 33 acres in extent, and consisting of RICH FLATS AND EASY HILLS. The proparty is situated on the! Coast, within 18 miles from Hastings; | by good road, and may b* described as i some of the richest and healthiest couni try' to be found in Hawke’s Bay. ! Lithograph Plans are being prepared ! for early circulation. ‘ Date of Sale, Terms of Payment, etc., will be advertised later. For further particulars apply to C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier. Or Hastings Branch: N. R. M'ELLM'OOD, Manager. I ’ 700 ACRES TITLE. L.LP. 1 Mixed agricultural and pastoral land ; 400 acres ploughable, most of which has already been ploughed ; watered by running streams; subdivided into 9 paddocks. Situated 17 miles from Hastings, on practically level road. * Buildings include 6-roomed House with, all conveniences, washhouse, woolshed, implement shed, stables, sheepyards, concrete dip; water laid on to house and dip. j PRICE £g ,PER ACRE. ! Terms on application to I C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., NAPIER AND HASTINGS. N. R. M'ELLM'OOD, Hastings Branch Manager. ioFacres - All flat, being pan of LONGLANDS Estate, subdivided into 3 paddocks; well fenced and well watered. Situated about 4 miles from Hastings Railway Station. PRICE £]3/J_()/- IER ACKK - For further particulars and terms, apply C. B. HOADLEY AND SON. LTD.. NAPIER AND HAS’iINGS. N. R. M'ELLM'OOD. Hastings Branch Manager. FOR LEASE. Q/i ACRES GRASSED PADDOCK, well fenced by new P. & M . fence, being part of Enclsleigh Estate, Havelock North. For particulars of yen', etc., apply C. B. HOADLEY AND SON. LTD . HASTINGS. j TO LEI . | ~ UPSTAIRS BOOMS, situated in' .* > Heretaunga sireer. next to th" t Grand Hotel. I | For furthet parimula> sof rent, etc.. ' apply to j I C. B. HrtADL'A' (X D SOX'. LTD,, | j QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 312, 23 December 1913, Page 8
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