f FOR SALE. ; TjTO.R / |4jE. 1913 model ‘‘Triumph” j •*. <Aior.t’ C vein.—l<ir particulars apip'i Tu N<. O>h< Hittings. I I-pOB ALE, Dakota Seed Potatoes an' Cape Barley, f i 1 ag to i 1000. i> .1 very cheap.—.ippiv J. CarI rick. El .i read, Hastiuj. I VOR SALE, Motor ( volt F.N.. *• driven, all accessories. 1 I rec on) vended. £2O -2071 A cm road. I Hastings. SALE, choice Sc 1 Pot t os : 12 to 15 tons or more per acre assured. -Particulars, N. HyJ..p, Manga* | terete e. P.O. Box 165. Telephone : 553, .1 ' listings. • SALE, or will exchange for town I-“ ;tion, lOh.p. twin-cylinder Swift ' Aloio. Car, in good order, tyros excel- ■ lent, -nagneto. —Apply Box 105, FlastI' ings., TjAO.-t. SALE, 2-seater twin-cylinder -■e ;‘.»h.p. small Motqr Cai-, 40' miles | per . allon and 10 miles per hour guarla.nt' -d; reasonable trial given; £75 for quick sale.—“ Motor,” Box 58, Hast’gs. SALE. 6-roomed House, scul>ery, bathroom, washhouse., copper end tubs, sewer. Price £420. Easy Teri is.' —Patersou, Mossman and Co., Hastings. EpC’R SALE, I-acre and new 4-roomed House, washhouse. Price £350. — Apply Paterson, Mossman and Co., Hastings. IpGR SALE, 1,-acre, good locality, close to Heretaunga street. Only £Bs.—Apply Paterson, Mossman and Co., Hastings. piOR PRIVATE SALE: First-class Piano in perfect order—For address apply, “Reliable,” c ! o Tribune office, Hastings. ' "E I ®®’ SALE, Station Buggy, in first--k class order; also Pony Bradley, newly done up.—Apply Sullivan, Ross and Co., Coach builders, Karamu road, H astings. I (TOR SALE, 2 Bungalows. 5 and (’• rooms,' with every modern comfo t, h. and c. water, sewer, electric light, concrete paths. Terms moderate. — Apply J. R.. France, Builder, Beresford street, Hastings. CHEAP SECTIONS. 1.-ACRE, Quarry road, £125; terms, T £35 down, balance 5% 3 years. Halfacre, will cut into 3 building sites, corner J oil road and Quary road, price £2lO, deposit £lO, balance 3 years. — Particulars, CASSIDY AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, HASTINGS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. J-ACRE SECTION, good localitv, gets 4 plenty* sun, well fenced, good AVhare, within easy distance of Post Office. Price only £125. Terms—Apply sharp, C. B. WILSON A- CO. (GILL BROS.), AUCTJONEERS, lIASTINGS. . SECTIONS : SECTIONS ! npr -SEcTIuaS, each over I-acre, with I i O chain frontage, close to Mahora S’th 1 School, first-class building sites. This iis the highest part of Hastings. Prices £55 to £7O each. Terms: £lO down, £lO in six months, balance 3 years.— - Sole Agents, SMITH AND CO., 'Phono 737 (next Albert Hotel), Hastings. JUST THE SECTION YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. TN HAPPY HAVELOCK.—I acre (corner of two good roads), north aspect; must soon be worth double present price of £2OO. Only £75 cash required.—APSEY, WHITE AND CO., Land Agants, 110-112 St. Aubyn street, HASTINGS. COMMERCIAL ORCHARD FOR SALE OWNER wanting to retire will sell large Orchard, nf:w at at stage when large and yearly increase returns are assured. With the opening up of the export trade, this business is now upon a substantial basis.—All particulars from JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, Havelock North. £.50 DEPOSIT ON GOOD 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with every convenience, well situated, facing the sun. Good J-acre Section. All that we are asking is £5OO. Very Easy Terms. —Apply sharp to TONKIN AND CO., LAND AGENTS - HASTINGS. DELIGHTFUL LITTLE ORCHARD. AT SUNNY HAVELOCK. (OVER) - JQ ACRES : Planted with SOO apples and pears (all I good commercial sorts), 2J- acres in grass. PRICE £l5OO. £750 cash, balance in 3 years at 51%. APSEY, ’WHITE AND CO., Land Agents, 110-112 St. Aubyn Street, HASTINGS. FOR SALE. I •j Q of first-class Land, handy to Hastings, and well fenced. Ten acres are in oats, and one acre in : potatoes. ’ | The price is low, and the terms are exceptionally easy. A * [ | 1-ACRE SECTION, two minutes from 1 my office, at £185; adjoining sections have all sold at £2-50. Full particulars—F. M 0 0 R E REAL ESTATE AGENT, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone, 236. HORSE CARROTS, a thumping big ! sack, 3/- delivered.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. WANTED. —Have your feet seen to. Corns, Ingrowing Toe-nails, carefully attended to at THE HYDRO, Tennyson st., Napier. Absolutely painless. W. EL Hildebrandt. Chiropodist. A NEW SHIPMENT of exquisite' CHINESE CROCHE T, BOHE-; MIAN CRYSTAL and JAPANESE BRASSWARE just arrived and is uow j on view at I THE ART EMPORIUM, ! Corner Heretaunga and Nelson Streets, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 239, 23 September 1914, Page 1
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