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Sales l>y Mr. Brooking. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY ROOPE BROOKING. O AI SUBDIVISION of Kurao, sec/£*±L. tion No. 74, Woodville, £50. 277. Sale of Leasehold interest on good business premises, price £600. 240. 90 acres of first - class Land at Woodville, within short distance of township, price £450. 239. Town Section, close to Town Hall, Hastings, {-acre, price £185. 238. Suburban Section, Napier, containing half-acre of Land, all planted, within three minutes from Town, all fenced, valuable section. 237. Town Section No. 81, Woodville, £-acre, price £250; part can remain upon mortgage. 235. Two Sections situate in Thackeraystreet, near railway station, price £300 each. 233. Three roods, situate Napier Terrace, price from £525 to £575, according to terms. 164. One acre and ono rood, can be sold in one or more lots, situate Thomp-son-road, easy terms. 229. Two Rural Sections at Woodville, containing 208 acres, corner sections, price £3 15s per aero. 226. Thirty-nine acres of land close to Woodville, situate on main road to Napier, all cleared and in grass, garden and orchard, good house, price £000. 222. Six Town Sections, Hastings, situate in Avenue-road and Aubyn-street, valuable section, price upon application. 189. Quarter-acre Section, close to rail-way-station, Napier, price £425. 171. Section 243, Hastings, or part, nearly one acre, price £175 ; cash or £200 on terms. 142. Two Quarter- acre Sections, Hastings, good residential sites, price £80 each. FOR LEASE —A Desirable Suburban Residence, comprising six large rooms, with back kitchen and wash-house, fitted with copper boiler, workshop at back. Tennis lawn; land laid out in garden and orchard ; water laid on. Commands good view. Apply to— ROOPE BROOKING. June 18, 18S4. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! THE undersigned is prepared to advance Money upon approved security upon the most favorable terms. ROOPE BROOKING. THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000. Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. THE Company is now prepared to accept Risks upon the most favorable terms. ROOPE BROOKING, Agent for Hawke's Bay. Sales by Haultain & Co. A T TTAULTAIN k /^O. Have commenced Business at Hastings as STOCK AND STATION, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Regular Auctions of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses will be held at Hastings, Taradale, and Petane. Entries for which are now requested, and arrangements made for other sales as required. From Mr Haultain's long experience, both in Australia and New Zealand, in Stock and Station management, special facilities are offered for disposing of station properties, and the firm is in constant communication with several large buyers of stock in different parts of the colony. Office at Hastings, temporarily care of Messrs E. Beck and Co., pending the erection of suitable offices between there and the Bank of New Zealand ; also, care of Messrs Banner and Liddle, at Napier and Port Ahuriri. A. T. HAULTAIN & CO. A. T. HAULTAIN & CO. Have for Sale, Privately, one of the Finest STATION PROPERTIES In the District, within easy reach of Town. Very Liberal Terms. Full particulars on application. Money. TUT ONEY TO LEND. R. G. GRAHAM. MONEY in large or small sums to lend, on good freehold security. SAINSBURY & LOGAN. Ol A AAA T0 LEND, on good SU _L U,U U U Freehold Security. 7 J. H. COLEMAN. OKAAATO LEND ON FIRST_kOUUU CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. W. R. RUSSELL, Flaxmere. MONEY TO LEND. IN any sums on approved security. Also, £1000 to £10,000 at current rates. F. ALGAR, Opposite Herald Office, Napier. Ploughing Matches. TARADALE AND HASTINGS PLOUGHING MATCH. A pLOUGHING Tl/TATCH Will be held at HASTINGS on FRIDAY, JUNE 27, In a Paddock kindly lent by Mr. R. Wellwood. programmeClass A.—Single Furrow—lst prize, Champion Cup and £2 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; entrance, 10s 6d Class B.—Double or Treble Furrow—lst prize, Hawke's Bay A. and P. Society's prize, value £10 10s, and £5; 2nd prize, £5; third prizo, £2. Entrance, 10s Sd. Class C.—Double or Treble Furrow, for men who have never won a first prize in Double or Treble Furrow class—lst prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £4 ; 3rd prize, £2. Entrance ss, or 10/6 to compete for champion. Class D.—Double Furrow, for boys under 18—1st prize, £3; 2nd prize, £1; Entrance 2s Cd, or 5s to compote for champion. SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs. Hardy and Sidey offer a Mangold Slicer to second prize taker in Class A. Mr, John ItfcTay — A. prize value £2, to be selected at his establishment, for the best kept harness. Mr. F. Bothell—A prize value £ , to bo selected, for best opening in Class B. C. or D. Mr. W. O. McLeod, Manager for Messrs. Ruddock and Fryer, Hastings—A prize value £2, to be selected, for best finish in Class B. C. or D. Mr. W. A. Beccroft—A Teamster's Whip, value 25/-, to be selected at Mr. Bethell's, for best driven team in Class B. C. or D. Mr. G. Roach—l dozen Bridles ; f-dozen will be awarded to the best work in Class D.; aud J-dozen to tho first finish in Class B. C. or D. Mr. P. S. Macdonald—A pair of Bedford Cord Trousers of his own make, for straightesfc work in Class B. C. or D. Mr. G. Benjamin, Manager for N.Z. Clothing Factory—A Ploughman's Sleeve Waistcoat, for best opening done with three horses. Open to all comers. First-prize takers in double or treble furrow classes must enter in Class B. Ploughing to start at 9.30 a.m. Entries close with the Secretary on tho ground at 9 a.m. Special prizes will be advertised when notified. A dinner will be held at Beecroft's Hotel at 6 p.m. W. BEILBY, Secretary.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 4

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