■. f. BarMiaMi. SORENSON.S MART KARAMU ROAD • HASTINGS SEWING MACHINES. 1 Drophead Singer £9 10/1 Fixed-top Singer £6 1 Wertheim Treadle £5 1 English Bradbury Treadle £2 10/1 Hand Beal £4 1 Hand Wertheim £3 1 Hand Wertheim £3 10/1 Singer (treadle) dressmaker’s model £3 10/All are guaranteed, and money returned if not satisfied after seven days’ trial. SORENSON’S MART KARAMU ROAD HASTINGS ’Phone 1455. ROULSTON AND STANTON SHAREBROKERS 40 ACRES DAIRY FARM, all rich . v flats; 11 acres in lucerne. Carrying at present 25 cows and 4 horses. Good 4-<roomed house, bathroom and scullery; large shed with loft, concrete cowbails (machines, 3-cow plant complete). Pigsty and pig paddocks. Price £llO per acre. Termc arranged. This is worth inspection No. 10/94 fiOO ACRES LI P - Kentul £177 4/4; first-class limeston country; well watered. Easy rolling hills, mostly ploughabh. Eight paddocks. Four-roomed MODERN BUNGALOW, Men’s Whare, motor shed, school 8 miles. Carrying 2 sheep per acre and 70 head cattle. Price £l2 10/- goodwill. Terms arranged.
AOO ACRES, partly freehold and leasehold. Rental 5/10 per acre. Limestone country, well watered, patches native bush lying in basin to sun, 12 paddocks. Win carry 2 ewes and cattle. Six-roomed HOUSE, woolshed, 3 stands, Men’s Whare, school handy. Price £l5 per acre goodwill. Terms arranged. A good place. ACRES, renewable lease. Rent 7/g. 2 small and 2 large paddocks; easy undulating country with portion flat. Will winter 900 sheep and 30 head cattle. Five-roomed HOUSE. Two-stand woolshed. Price £6 10/- per acre, goodwill; £lOOO deposit. KA ACRES just outside borough. Nearly al in grass. Small patch lucerne, few fruit trees ;two-roomed cottage, washhouse, cowbails, pigsty, etc. Price £1250. No. 1/94 TELEPHONES— Office 1317 T. S. Roulston (house) 546 A. E. Stanton (house) 1318 P.O. Box 247, JJABTINGS-HAVELOCK SERVICE Leave Hastings.—B.o, 9.15, 10.10, 11.0 a.m.; 12.10, 1.30, 2 30, 3.15, 4.10, 5.0, 5.50, 6.50 p.m. Leave Havelock.—7.4o, 8.30, 9.40, 10.30, 11.30 a.m.; 1.0, 2.10. 2.50, 3.40, 4.30, 5.20, 6.15 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Nights.— Leaves Havelock 7.15. Xeaves Hastings at close of theatres. Saturday Night Only.—Leaves Hanlack 7.0, 7.30; Hastings 8.30, 9.0 and after close of theatres. Two up-to-date cars for hire day and night. Picnic and dance parties arranged for. A gON 8 PROPRIETORS. Phone 147 P HAVELOCK N
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 186, 24 July 1923, Page 8
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