| De Pelichet, McLeod and Co., Ltd. I J)E pELICHET, I\LL K<H) AND I C°.-L' ID -" ' HASTINGS, I Have received instructions to Subdivide | into Blocks, varying, roughly, FR°M 300 TO g OO A CRES And SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT EVERYBODY’S fJJHEATRE, H a s 'HNGS, On SATURDAY, JUNE 30™ 1917, AT 9.45 A M ’ Mr. CHARLES NAIRN’S ! WELL-KNOWN POURERERE ESTATE HAWKE’S BAY, CONTAINING QQPJQ ACRES. Possession given July 30th, 1917. This well-known estate may be described as one of the finest properties in Hawke’s Bay, being situated on the Sea Coast about 25 miles from Waipnwa, with which town it is connected by a good metalled road. Nearly every section is ring-fenced and sulklivided, as will be seen by reference to plan. The following EXCEPTIONAL TERMS will be given: 5% on fall of the hammer. 10% on date of delivery. Balance for 5 years from date of delivery at 5J%. Plans will be available on SATURDAY, June 9th, 1917.
QE pELICHET, AND C°” L TD * HASTINGS, Have received instructions from Mr. Jack Nairn to Subdivide into Blocks, varying, roughly, FROM 3()0 TO 600 A CRES And SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT EVERYBODY’S IJIHEATRE, H astings . On SATURDAY, JUNE 30 th ’ 1917, AT 9.45 A M ’ Part of Air. Jack Nairn’s well-known TE MANUIRI ESTATE HAWKE’S BAY, CONTAINING ABOUT £ ACRES Possession given July 30th, 1917. This property adjoins ths Pourerere Estate, being offered for sals on ths same date, and is equally well known. It is connected with the town of Waipawa> which is about 18 miles distant, by a good metalled road. Nearly every section is ring-fenced and subdivided, as can be seen by reference to plan. Plans will bo available on SATURDAY, June 9th, 1917. The following EXCEPTIONAL TERMS will be given: 5% on fall of the hammer. 10% on date of delivery. Balance for 5 years from date of delivery at 5i%, NOTE. An Auction Clearing SALE OF STOCK from both POURERERE and TE MANUIRI will be held at POURERERE on FRIDAY, July Gth, 1917. QEpELICHET, ]^[ C J J Eol> AND C° ’ L rD ” HASTINGS. We have made arrangements to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT EVERYBODY’S fJIHEATRE, JJASTINGS, On the morning of SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1917, At the termination of the POURERERE and TE MANUIRI SALE, M R - R. B AKER S F ARM AT PUKAHU. The Property consists of 50 ACRES Being part of the well-known Flats of the Endsleigh Estate. The land is some of the richest and best on the Heretaunga Plains, well watered, 4 miles from Hastings Station, I mile from Havelock Post Office, 2 miles from
Longlands Station and Sale Yards. and practically adjoining the Pukahu School. The following EASY TERMS of Payment will be given : I IO”/, on fall of hammer. I 10% on date of delivery. | Balance 5 years from date of delivery at 5J%. De PELICHET, MeLEOD A CO., LTD. FOR SALE. SSQ ACRES O.R.P. £EASEHOLD WAIMARAMA. RENT 8/2, LESS 10 PER CENT. We strongly advise inspection of this property, as it is one of the BEST FARMS in this well-known district. Improvements consist of a THREE-' ROOMED HOUSE, woolshed, 3 stands, yards, trapsbed, etc. Seveu paddocks, good fences. | We shall be glad to give further particulars. Apply, De PELICHET, MeLEOD A CO., LTD. Hasting*. Soln Agent* GOODWILL FOB Ba LB. 257 ACRES Part of th* Well-known JJATUMA S KITLEMENT, .WAIPUKURAU, H.B. The Farm wintered 8} sheep. With' •xceplion of Rape and Turnips, is all j down in English grasses, about 9 paddocks. FOUR - ROOMED HOUSE, barn and sheds; permanent water, and I<easebol«i', L.1.P., 6/8 les* 10%. For further particular* apply DE PELICHET, MeLEOD AND OU., UM TIED.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 8
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