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Beard, Bullen and Co. BEARD. BULLEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS - HASTINGS. pOR pRIVATE gALE. t Prime Table Potatoes. Seed Potatoes of all kinds. Onions. Pumpkins. O.S. Chaff. Meadow Hay. Apples. Lipton’s Tea in -51 b boxes. D.F. Duncan Plough. 2 S.F. Ploughs Spring-cart Harness Light Spring Cart . D.S. Buggy. Landau and d. set Harness. 2 Gigs. Green Bone Mill (Mann’s). 2 first-class Pianos. 2 Large Dining Tables. 2 Sideboards. New and secondhand B.M. Bedsteads. W.W. and K. Mattresses «fc Stretchers. SEE OUR LINOLEUM. The Choicest Patterns to be seen in Hastings. HEARTH RUGS, HALL RUNNERS,: MOHAIR SLIP MATS, SOFA RUGS, ’ Ac., <te. i ALL AT LOWEST AUCTION PRICES, Frad Cauln. SOME SNIPS ! pOOD 5-ROOMED HOUSE, best locality in Hastings; h. and c. water, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, woodshed, gas ana sewer laid on ; full 1-acre. Only £5OO. i N.Z. Govt. Mortgage £305. £lOO cash wanted. 3 ACRES, handy to Hastings or Havelock. Extra good soil. Price £250. NEW 5-ROOMED BOUSE with all conveniences: 1J acres land; very central. Price only £7 < 30. Very easy t terms to good man. I 6 ACRES, bandy to Hastings or Havelock; 2 frontages. Only £ll5 per acre. Sure to rise in value. I

ONLY 2 minutes from Railway Station on the sunnv side of the road.—FIVE-ROOMED" HOUSE, large rooms, fireplaces in every room, gas laid on, concrete paths and concrete backyard ; summer house, double motor shed, man's whare, trapshed, large woodshed, washhouse with all conveniences. One of the neatest little homes in Hastings. Price moderate. Term® to suit YOU 1 SOME REALLY GOOD INVESTMENTS IN TOWN PROPERTIES IN HAND JUST NOW. Apply: FRED CASSIN OLDEST-ESTABLISHED LAND AGENT, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HASTINGS. DE PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LIMITED, HASTINGS, NAPIER, AND PORT AHURIRI. Head Office: HASTINGS. A/fERCHANTS, WOOL BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Liberal Advances on Stock and ensuing Clip of Wool at lowest rates of interest. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. Regular Auction Sales in NAPIER of Wool, Skins, Hides and Tallow. Fat and Store Stock sold by Auction. GL L. DjtrvtH, JjlOR gALE. /•Q ACRES Rich Flats, all in English grass. Artesian water supply. Well sheltered. Will carry a bullock to the acre. PRICE £67 PER ACRE. Terms arranged. ACRES, good sheep country, well fenced and subdivided. Modern HOUSE, 6 rooms and conveniences, : sheds, etc. £BO PER ACRE. I NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, h. and c. ' water, porcelain bet'i, electric light, copper and tubs, and all conveniences. PRICE £775. Terms arranged. TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. G. L. DARVELL | LAND AGENT, |

STATION STREET, HASTINGS. C. E. W. Lehndorf. JjlOR g A LE OR JgXCHANGE. "I ACRES Freehold, situated Manawatu line; 1000 acres grass, balance good milling bush; divided into 8 well watered paddocks; undulating to hilly ; good 2 sheep to the acre countrv. besides cattle. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE and all necessary outbuildings. Half-a-mile from school, post-office, etc.; 5 miles from railway by best of roads. PRICE ONLY jgg PER ACRE, Equity £4476. WILL EXCHANGE for Agricultural or Dairy Farm. Full particulars from C. F. W. L EHNDORF ’ Land and Estate Agent, ORMONDVILLE, HAWKE’S BAY. VT/'HEN the 30th of the month ap- " “ proaches, Billheads are in demand. If your supply is getting low, order at Hart and Co.’s, Printers, Hastings,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 8

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