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B. A. MWar. jpUKETAPU gTOCK § ALE ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1920 At 12.30 p.m. 200 s.in. ewes 150 prime fat onoj 20 store ewes 50 fat wethers 11 in.s. yearling.* 30 m.s. Jambs 11 tn.s. yearlings 20 3-year steers 1 grey gig mare, quiet in harness EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. HAVELOCK HOME& -j ACRE OF LAND in ideal position - 1 - Havelock North. SEVEN - ROOMED DWELLING. Electric light, water on throughout. Wash-house, tubs and copper. Motor shed for two cars. Price £l5OO. Cash required £B5O. Balance at 6 T>er cent. Possession definitely April Ist, 1920. Apply to the sole agent— J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER HASTINGS. SOMETHING SPECIAL. "I Bl ACRES. Handy to Clive and J.V4 Hastings. Five acres in 5-year-old orchard. Commercial varieties apples and pears, 3000 tomatoes and other small crops; balance area in grass. Well watered'. Three-roomed cottago (good), bathroom, shed, cowbail, glass house. Price £2225. £5OO cash, balance at 6 per cent, in 4 years. POSSESSION ALMOST IMMEDIATE. Apply early to—--I. A. MILLER, Sole Agent, Hastings. P B V I T i JjiRUIT. SPLENDID ORCHARD PROPOSITION. AREA « ACRES AREA Situated Sunny Havelock North. All best varieties of export Apples and Pears. Practically all full-bearing treus. Also BEAUTIFUL HOME, comprising 5 rooms, with bathroom, pantry and scullery; built-in cupboards, larder, store-room, etc. Motor shell and packing shed; windmill and tanks. This is a special property, and will appeal to anyone requiring* a comfortable home and an assured income. We can arrange for practically immediate possession after inspection, and the crops go in at the price. ™ ICE £2750 Terms £950 cash. ’Phone number 500 or 1295 for inspection. Sole Selling Agents SMITH & I CO. MARKET STREET - HASTINGS.

H O yy ants PEED? IJKfI ACRES first-class land. Nearly B || g at Been heavy bush, now all in grass and crop, with patches shelter; 125 acres have been stumped. Grows splendid grain and root crops. Well fenced and subdivided, and' watered by permanent streams. This country is always green. Wintered 3 sheep to the acre besides 100 head of cattle, and would make good stud farm. Could be cut up into 8 dairy farms. Full particulars from OANPBELL IJIHOMSON & £}O. DANNEVIRKE. Telephones: Office No. 8. House No. 40 JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. A. O. WELL WOOD, Queen Street, HASTINGS, Has been favoured with instructions from MRS. De LISLE to offer for PRIVATE SALE her well-known TWO-STOREYED RESIDENCE, in Tomoana Road, known as “Moemoea,” containing 12 living rooms, besides bathrooms, scullery, store rooms, servery, telephone room, study, etc. The upstairs portion contains 2 double bedrooms with fireplace in each, 3 single bedrooms, shower-bath room (lead lined), and procelain _ bathroom, also with shower, 2 lavatories, numerous cupboards and built-in wardrobes, large balcony. The house throughout is built of the best timber available, and is so designed that every room gets the sun at some part of the day. The total area of land is 5} acres laid out in garden, grass and lucerne. The outbuildings comprise wash-house (4 tubs), coal shed, dairy, stable, loft, etc. Artesian water, high-pressure water, electric light, h. and c. service, ete. This is an ideal home, and the bouse alone could not be built at the price asked for the whole property. All informtaion obtained I row the agent. A. O. WELLWOOD QUEEN STREET HASTINGS. 'Phones —130 and 1188. ■pOTOaOILLO BBWING MAOHINKB «U KK 1W- orok. Mato* ap-to-d»K taraltar*, ■a*, to jiurt.—CarooW*, ■arataaaca 'IUU -lauuc* traa. * Maaciaro, tor *• X liabla Waar for Tjadla* and OMldraa • «»*•« *i*la*. S—» material*. r*a*a»ablr ataro Aladdin soap dyeu.— Bx>nomioai and Bailable. Following uaetut Shade*: Black, Navy, Dark Blue. Light Bine. Brown, Old Boro, Ping. Lavender, Green, «te.~B. A. Btrang. “Everybody,’• Btorq a*r*lann«a. «lrrot. We*tieg* Z3IRL9’ and BOYS’ SANDALS, Black or Brown i.Ladiee’ White Canvas Shoes; Ladies’ Afternoon Shoes, and House Shoes. Real Value. W’ltSON SHOE COY., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 46, 6 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 46, 6 February 1920, Page 8