w®— —» Ofc i KFASUABMI IUTINM OU ▼ uonni jo® IHMIAMB ANDKMffIJI h*»s lb* ninn bale u« «wi»i u*s*> lUL D. O*KKUXY. PffiBMDOI STABLES. escaped to Mmh. Graham •«! Oebbia, having • treatags of 981 fee* to H«satom i&to and 97 Uaka treat*** rtvo*t» ALL THAT PROPERTY adjoaniag th* Grand Hotel, occapwd ky Mton. Cariaaa ud Dodds Bad Mr. J. A. Chalk, haring a foontaga to Baretaaag* atrast of 58.7 Kaka. ■to Ml partieatera apply to—* A JQTDb 80IJI AGENTS. WILLIAMS AND ltd. MARKET STREET HASTINGS
GENERAL MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. REID AND GRAT'S JMPLEMENTS. W** hare pleasure in intimating to Farmers that w* have been appointed SOLE HAWKE'S BAT AGENTS for Reid A Gray** weO-known Agri- . cultural Machinery. PLOUGHS ROLLERS CULTIVATORS SAW BENCHES Etc. Etc. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. CATALOGUES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION.
V. P. HaCanaM. OAK ACRES, splendid bollock fattoning comstry, within 4 mile* of taw—bin, 8 miles to framing works. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Fence* in good order. -Well watered. Thia mooty, being rich reclaimed swamp to always green and in good „ heart in the drieet weather, and will cany and fatten one beast to the earn. Price £TS per acre. 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 12 months, 10 per cent. 3 yean, balance at Si per eant. QQA ACRES Wairarapa District. «>*»V Five-roomed house and splendid conveniences. The land is of the beet, being all flat and all ploughabie, eniteHo for dairying, pastoral, or cropping. At present will cany 200 head cattle. Two miles from progressive town, with sale yards and creamery. Terms easy to genuine man. W. P. m c C obmick BASTINGS. C T. R oBs E L L WATCH THIS SPACE For NEW YEAR BARGAINS. My office re-opens on January sth, I 1320. * AH Insurances, the premiums on which eome due during the Christmas and New Year vacation, will be held ensured. C. T. BUSSELL LAND SALESMAN. STATION STREIT - HASTINGS. LAND AGENCY OflA ACRES Freehold, all in grass: I 2 miles from Raeiihi, divided into 15 paddocks, and watered by perssanent springs. New 5-roomed house with every convenience; woolshed and other buddings, all fences practically naw; about 50acres ploughed. Wintered 800 sheep and 50 hoed cattle. An ideal dairy and mixed farm, and this winter, with turnips, will winter 1000 sheep. No blackberry, gorse or rabbits. Price £3O per acre, and £l5OO to £2OOO cash. Thia property baa been personally inspected by ns, and baa a great prospective vahim gEA ACRES aB in grace; surveyed wWv into 3 sections, situated 2 miles from P. 0., Railway and School. Wi» tarod last year 1200 ebeep and 50 bead of cattle. A good cutting np propomtien. Price Of 10/- par acre; £l5OO each. tlTT’l’fl LAND AGENCY, K a < T I U I.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 17, 3 January 1920, Page 8
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