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0. R. Wilton find Co, I Gill Brwul A pEW ACKF-S, Mangatahi, tent 5,10. Handy to school, well fenced, 1U paddocks, plenty <ii watei. Good five:coined ,Honx© and conveniences, outbuildings, sheepyards and dip. PRICE £9 PER ACRE GOODWILL. (208 U ACRES, Bi inib-s from Wangni) i'' hIH giMid meta lied load, u blinilalii e < I n.ltrl. hi ‘J paddocks. (.oo<l si.x-rooinod lloiisi'. evi-i.v iiillH'lUenre; dairy, eowbail, sheds, sheep and eatlle yards. This is a NutilO Leasehold, Is years 1o run. Owner will lease lor 5 years at 11'ner acre, and 12; (J loi balance oi term. (2U91) WE have, ju t out of Axhurst, a P.O. and Stoic, with. 5 living rooms. Store 30 x 2G, 3-‘tnll stable lolt io hold 200 bales chuti ; acetylene gas plant, 2 storerooms, concrete floors, washhouse, copper end tubs, and cellur. The lot £SSU. The P.O. brings in £Ol per annum, or will lense lor .> years at- £53 per annum. This is a. really good spec. • C2UH9) TIP- TOP COUNTRY HOTEL , turnover £73 week; 5 yem»’ lease, lent only £3. PRICE £2500. including furniture, stock at valuation: £l3OO cash wanted. Tliis is a real good house. lull particulars to bona-fide buyers. (2108) CtOOD SIX-ROOMED HOUSE on J- ■ acre tor £363. Situated at Havelock North. A ery cheap home. (2013) 17(011 SALE for removal, THREEROOMED WHAIIE with verandah arid store, for £7O. TWO-ROOMED WIIARE for £l7. (2019) •I ACRE with good SIX-ROOMED A- HOUSE at Norsewood. TRICE £3OO. Will exchange for Section in Hastings. (2021) o LEASEHOLD BLOCKS at To Auto of 90 and 35 acres. Goodwill £4 10, - per acre. (2023) 4 (rft ACRES ,7 years’ lease at 21/p Cr annum. Compulsory purchasing clause at £2l ; carrying 2J sheep, 100 head cattle; all plotighable, pientv of water, well fenced into 14 paddocks. Good 6-roomed House and outbuildings, woolshed. PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £3 10 - per acre. This is a good place. (2081) A FULL QUARTER -ACRE in Eaton J.A. road, the cheapest section Jn Hastings, £125. Get in quick. (2057) Full Particulars from C. R. WILSON '■ CO. (GILL BROS.) AUCTIONERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, STATION STREET, HASTINGS.

»• rpHl rpRIBUNl ’ s IB OBTAINABLE EVERY KVKNIN* AT NAPIERi AH Newsagent*. W. J. McGrath, Shakespeare rm*. The Trocadero. . H. Hare, Storekeeper, Hasting* ■ ! Bailway Bookstall. FORT AHURIRIi McCarthy and Co., Tobacconists. A. Thompson, Grocery Store. COUNTRY DISTRICTS I WAIROA —Central News Agency. GREENMEADOWS—CoIwiII Bro*. MEAN EE—N. J. Wakeley. PAKOWHAI—Kent and Donovan. OLIVE —Highley’s Store. I FERN HlLL—Gumbley and Son*. MARAEKAKAHO—F. Nugent. HAVELOCK N.—O. Hampton. Robertson and Oe. PUKEHOU—G. Priest. PAKI PAKI—T. Horton. G. Floyd. OTANE —W. Malenoir. J. J. Langridge. WAlPAWA—Brittain. L. Pratley. W. J. Fellow. WAIPUKURAU—H. R. French. > Mr. Annand t Bookstall TIKOKINO —Roach’* Store (on arrival of coach). ONGA ONGA—Peter*’ Store (a* arrival of coach) . ASHLEY CLINTON—J. Derry (on ar [ rival of coach). PORA NG A HAU—Thomas Snelling. ORMO ND VILLE—G. Donghi. TAKAPAU —Beckett and Cato. SOUTH NORSEWOOD—J. Chicken, PUKETAPU—W. Porter. OLIVE GRANGE—Watson’s Teeroon* ELSTHORPE— Haycock aad fioe< ■ANNEVIRKK | The*. Bain. Railway Bookstall. HAWKE’S BAY AOCLIMATTBATTON SOCDtTY. HHHE Hawke’* Bay Acclimatisation A Society offers a Reward of 1/fi ter Beak* of Bieck Shag*. ■ 11 «NI>ERiB<IN. aMrataro q. yyEEKS, Out on his own for CYCLES. Largest stock in Hastings. Must sell |to make room for New Stocks just arriving. No reasonable offer refused. Old Cycles taken as Part Payment for New ones. BIRMINGHAM CYCLE COMPANY. HASTINGS. T ARGE selection Ladies’ Hand Bags, , J latest shapes at reduced price*, ,4/6. 6/6, 8/6. H/6 to 45/-; ned shipment Hand-made Laoes, d’Oyliea, eta., Doll* and Tovs'in great variety.— R. A. STRANG, "Everybody’*,” Store. Benlev** BniWiae*. H TXT ANTED KNOWN.—We are *liow |* v j D g new an( j up-to-date line* i* I Ladies’ and Children’* Requirement* for th* present season, including Ladies’ Emb. Voile Dresses 85/- to 65/-, a few stylish Pique Skirts 14/f, and the latest in ” Jumper ” Blouse*, very »m*rt If or tenni*, picnic and seaside wear, Ohildrea’*, Maid*’ and Ladies’ si***.— The "LADIM* OJFN ” OatfiMera ■eretaean* ■*>*••* twevS *iaaeiee*a **«.** i.i — W ANTED KNOWN: We have ’ T Neckwear, Blouses, Children’s Bonnets, Dresses and Underclothing | at the lowest prices that can he pru- | «ur»'l —(-J.- ¥o'>rry, Lls*ti*gi.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 110, 4 May 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 110, 4 May 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 110, 4 May 1917, Page 8