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Aantf, Palfra A NIR, HARVEY, FULTON A HILL Successors to the late W. J. TABUTEAU, NAPIER. LAND, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. DAIRY FARM DAIRY FARM 100 106 Divided into 10 paddocks, well watered* 25 acres iu barley; large cow shed ana loft; good dairy, artesian well. Six* roomed _ residence with conveniences* Five miles from leading East Coast town, and railway station. This is a splendid opportunity fot an energetic person. Good proepee, tire for subdivision. Ift. ACRES Tft ACRES , . .1 Situate GREENMEADOWS Also FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING and conveniences. . . Cow shed, 1| acres orchard; good artesian water supply. .Stock: 7 cow, £ bull, horse, trap and harness, qto, , Owner will sell as a going concern for ■ . ■ £2OOO QDICK SALE - TERMSI TERMS! TERMS! Don’t misS this snip. Get in eariyri DON’T MISSI DON’T FORGET! To Call ab HARVEY, FULTON A HILL, \ Land Agents and Auctioneers, NAPIER. BUNGALOWS ARE SCARCE. STUDY THESE AND MOVE QUICKLY. K ROOMED BUNGALOW, J acre, all ." possible conveniences. Price £lOOO. Terms arranged. er ROOMED BUNGALOW, J acre, all M possible conveniences. £900; terms arranged. This will sell quickly, so if you require it DON’T DELAY .NICE HANDY PROPERTY, CHEAP. Q ACRES & 6-ROOMED HOUSE, h. and c. water, electric light, all possible conveniences. The lot £1550* Terms arranged. ■ • JEFFERS & CO.; HOUSE PROPERTY SPECIALISTS QUEEN STREET - HASTINGS, Phones: 78 and 1239. P.O. Box 65, H.B. MECHANICAL WOOL WORKS. ]|£ANURE FOR PURE SHEEP MANURE.—GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS. POTASH (K2, O.) --- 2.1% | PHOSPHORIC ACID < (P2, 03) 1.6% TRICALDIC PHOSPHATE 3.5% NITROGEN 3.22% AMMONIA - - - - - 3.91% This manure is suitable for. Gardeners, Orchardists and Agriculturists generally. Price £5 per ton. Smaller quantities accordingly. Sole Manufacturers— GELHOR & CO. AVENUE ROAD HASTINGS. Cash buyers ef Daggs, Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow, etc. Best ■prices given, ’Phones: Factory 702. Private 1284. P.O. Box 217, Hastings.

£750 CASH. DEPOSIT £750. DAIRY FARM. 17ft ACRES, Freehold within 2 miles XIO o f Raetihi Dairy. Factory, township, ' post office, railway and school. All sown in Cocksfoot, Rye and white clover; easy flab and undulating country, and several - acres edplougnable when stumped. Small cottage, yards and fences lately done up and several new. Well watered by running streams. This property has been personally inspected by us, and we can absolutely recommend it. Being so handy to town and' railway will greatly increase in value. Only £27 10/- per acre; £750 deposit, and balance long term to suit purchasers. OriA ACRES (about) Taranaki Dairy ?wW Farm-; about 160 acres _fl*‘ and ploughable; in good grass. Good 5-roomed nouse and all necessary outbuildings. Price £36 per acre. Easy terms. • ■/.> KITTO’S 1 LAND AGENCY RAETI H 1. P a. w. «y—. ♦ J HAVE FOB BALE 1 eqk ACRES FREEHOLD, and ia AtlOw ono o f the best sheep propositions in Hawke’s Bay. 7-roomed HOUSE and all outbuildings; good 2| ewe country, besides Cattle; good rjajh, 14 miles from Hastings. TERMS s £12,000 CASH. Price and further particulars on application. AN IDEAL HOME AND SURROUNDINGS. ' AISO; — OATQ ACRES FREEHOLD, 1| * & hours motor drive from Hastings by good road. 5-roomed HOUSE. All clear country and easy lulls; 2 ewa country and a cheap place at £l6 per acre- This property also carries 200 head cattle; no noxious weed and a great portion ploughable. Terms arranged to a good man. PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALECALL FOR QUOTATIONS. A. W. SYMONS STATION STREET HASTINGS P.O. Box 1. ’Phone 778.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 45, 5 February 1920, Page 8

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