s vUMPi'woTipta,; . . ■/? HAWKEf -SIf'XAND BARGAINS; No. 10. ."pARM °f 300 Acrcs and Homestead of 9 rooms, with every up-to-date convenience, close to town, and wool shed, yards; stable, etc., .etc., also fine orchard, ! ' . I,lls property winters over five sheep to the acre, and sold 3000 fat sheep during the ■Past very dry season. • • • • - . • . Price, £2Q 10s. per acrt?. " ... K(Jli , f :. J "" .Terms, <£3500 cash, and-balance as- arranged. -— • _ . , r : No. 11, • ' • ' 90ft AORES, 6 miles from Woodville, carried 2400 sheep , and 100 cattle through past i j season > Homestead, also two cottages (both let), yards, shed, dip, larm cowshed, piggery, etc. ' • . ; ; . ' Price, per acre. Tenns very easy—«£3ooo cash, balance 5 per cent. , F. ;J. [ w: : GASCOYNE, ' ; ' . ■ ; LAND,AGENT, HASTINGS. CS3O BAKER BROS; ; HAVE FOB SALE, ! • ROT STREET—Splendid new House of 7'rooms with bathroom, washhouse, scullery, anl every modern improvement, e.1., hot and cold water, gas, etc., land 37ft. 6in. x 120 ft.. ' lj, rden > concrete paths, etc. .£llsO. D.&RWENT STREET—Very* nice 6-roomed House, recently built, and thoroughly up-to-date, ■ well built, and in first-class order throughout; land 40ft. x 167 ft.; JCISO ca6h, balanco on exceptionally easv-terms. . ;v / CRES WICK—Good Building; Land, having a total frontage of 172 ft., by an irregular depth' I of_l3oft. and upwards. >J& 10s. 'per foot, v.LAWRENCE STREET— House ,of, 5 roonisi"with, bathroom, washhouse, h. and 6. water, y and every modern improvement, good workshop under the house; land'3lft. x 166 ft. oplendid view across Newtown. JiSOO.«,. v . < v- • DRUMMOND STREET EAST—4 rooms, bathroom, scullery,. and washhouse, gas stove, etc. 1 Land 33ft. x 95ft. JWBS: • NORTHLAND—4-roomed Cottage, with bathroom, pantry, scullery, and detached, wash-' nouse. Land 30ft. x 150 ft.; magnificent view of harbour, and within a few minutes' walk ot tram. «£550. ■ . 1 N , JOHNSONVILLE—4 Rooms,- bathroom; h. and o. water, and all conveniences, fowlhousos. . « Jand 61ft. 9m. x 159 ft. £450.. Easy terms. i.. . ' 10 Acres, L.1.P., divided-and watered, li acres native bush, with 5-roomed houss and conveniences. >£750., •. - ; ... , . i ; n : . csia / SIDEy,!MEBCH"AND CO. (Established 1863.) NEXT, TO.. OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. A. TBEGEA. ; i': " " ' R. J. THOMPSON. ■ iTTTt':; ■ v/'. 7-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, work- -10-ROOMED,,HOUSE, h. and e. walw, i' shop, Pirie Street; 2 minutes from tram; washhouse, scullery, Vouthouse, photo. Land 35 x 90. £925. 603 grajihor's dark room, largd conserva-7-T?r>rwpn nnTTow 'ri '! J « ,tory, -land 40' x 100 (corner), Majori.W'T 2? piodern copyew- , banks Street, Mount Victoria. 622 ■ . ences. Land 40 x 70; Roxburgh' Street. »••t» • ' ■ . • . • .. • <£1150. . i . ,i l3 / '1 ' !■."B-ROOMED HOUSE, h. and c. water, all 7-ROOMED HOUSE, all inodern cohycni- modern conveniences, Boulcott Street. . ences; -harbour view;,; Kelburne; .5 .£ISOO. . 623 . minutes from tram. J;1250l , Tjnmrrn Two 4-ROOMED HOUSES, scullery, etc., tj ' HOUSE, scullery,. t etc; Rona land 06 x 160, Brooklyn, 1 minute from - flay; sea frontage. Price J8125. " ■ " tram. Price jE92a. Goi i C 55 • , . \c:i : WHAT?' ; : FOR SALE. T HE COIfMER CIAL HOTEL, ROSS, standing on about an acre, -with 10 years' lease unexpired at a'rental of 255; per'-week (Miner's right tenure). . For tho 1 Hotel, Lease,, and EurnitW.e^jil2Clo;'is' r 'aslfed, :with .terms if requirod. :■ Ross is the Termini of the Midland Railway.- A Railway Station is to be erected there at a cost of .£4000."., The; "Ross: Flats Drainage Co." is to expend XBO,OOO, whiob ' ; is subsidised by the Goreniment t6' the extent if Ross is a large timber-getting and Dairying District. has a Town EM;-"Borough Council,' State" ahd ; Catholic Schools, HospitaL ' ; Convent, Gaol, andißanki'i'- 7- ' ' -y - • /;■-* ■ ■: - 'ioil Ross, in less than twelve months, will be the busiest Town in tho Dominion. The-Sole\Agents are (recollect this):— ■■ • -J* EEATHERSTON STREET. WAIKATO. WAIEATO.- • FOR THE FIITIST TIME' OFFERED FOR SALE: 2Qort ACRES, all fenced'into -100 subdivisions; IGOO acres grassed, about 400 ploughed! ■ /Wt/vy i mndmills besides pump,.permanent,supply of water, 8-rooined house, bath, eto ■ live cottages, each 6 rooms,, barn 40 x 50ft,-33 cowbails, vermin-proof granary, 6-stall stablel creamery with separator, engineroom,-.coalshod, ..2 insulated refrigerator chambers 8 b Tangye boiler and engine, 12; pigstyes,- fattening houso 24 x 40,"sheds, men's quarters, 'outlvina • milk-sheds, 16 horses. 320 cows,->7>bulls, 110 heifers; 90 calves. 200 sheep, 200 pigs, reaper ana ' binder, mowing machine, hay raker, 2 ploughs, 8 harrows,'roller, cultivator, manure and seed drill, rotary disc plough, 4 drays,-5- waggons,- etc.* etc. Owner is leaving on account oMarge interests in the Argentine. -J82250 has been drawn ' from the estate annually under.manageinent... T\b miles from railway station, creameries (one on the estate). Prico,'-as a-going concern, Terms arranged. W. P. SHORTT, LTD., ' AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, , WILLI!-! STREET, WELLINGTON. Csfl LOOK. HASTINGS LAND AGENCY. Loo^* . WELL ESTABLISHED SHEEP. FARM. , . v ■ '•'■ 'IN HA.AVKE'S BAY. • V : ' I fjAAA ACRES, FREEHOLD.—I 2 miles from railway town, 2 miles from post office, school, ■ AvW -hotel, etc., by first-class metalled' road,■ 14 miles from . freezing works; all easy •country, and practically all plo.ughable, 800"aores at present under cultivation; rape, turnips, and oats; lfrpaddocks,-well fenced and watered; old-established homestead, consisting of 10- ■ roomed dwelling, washhouso,'etc.; woolshed,-grain shed, 9-stalled. 6table, implement' shedt sheep yards, concrete dip. 'EVERYTHING-UOMPLETii. Stock at present—Moo sheep, 120 1 head cattle, 12' draught horses!'s'hacks.-- " EVERYTHING IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER.. " PRICE, per acre; 25 per cent. cash. We have a thorough knowledge fif'the Haifko's Bay District,' and practical 1 experience of Hawke's Bay farming. We inspect all properties before submitting to clients. ; & ■ ' In conjunction with D. WHYTE, JUN. STATION: STREETi HASTINGS.' C 703 . A HAWKE'S;- BAY SHEEPrRUN BARGAIN. 1200 ; ■: 7 ■;£ISOO; CA ™ THIS is one of the best Sheep Farms'in'Lower' Hawke's Bay, is O.R.P at I 7« 6d w acre, has been good bush' land,; now-900 aores in best English ; grasses, easy^"hills' and sunny slopes, all running down;to yards, well watered throughout, well .fenced and subdivided, 8 paddocks, large part'flat .and, undulating; splendid soil, carries easily 2 sheen Deiacre; about 20 miies from Dannevirko by main'road. House 5 rooms, woolshed. yards meVa " whare, etCi P. 0., school, otc., 2 -miles. ! . v ' -T i I .'.,?R.ICE i -ACRE. ■ '. . '/ Adjoining place is rougTier.country,, and carries less stock,, and owner won't take W* than i'B per acre, with largo„amount:,cash. I ;: Wire us now. • / M . . THE HAWKE'SiBAT LAND SALESMEN, DANNEVIRKE. ' ' - C 769 EXCHANGE. GOING CONCERN^ BA-y ; FARM; i"I PJQ ACRES GRAZINGr.RUN.- 42 Years' Lease at 3s. por acre. Convenient to railway by good road. Ring'fenced. 8 paddocks. Permanent water.. All grassed. Easy lying country. Good outbuildings, yards, eto. 1700 sheep, 150 head cattle, 7 draughts, 3 hacks, 3 colts. 400 posts, ;l'ton wire, material for dip. 12 bags English rye, besides bags of cocksfoot and danthonia,'"Mortgage, .£7OO at 4J por cent, on land. Equity. £5300. £2300 < cash required. .v. WOULD EXCHANGE-FOR- FREEHOLD FARM OR HOTEL DON'T DELAY; WIRE ME AT ONCEI I AM AT YOUR DISPOSAL', T. GANNON, agent, * 4 8T A'T I 0 N '8T RE C T,' HASTINGS
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 11
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