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Nick Hay

Locality: Longford, Tasmania

Phone: +61 408 371 760



Address: 2/30 Marlborough Street 7301 Longford, TAS, Australia

Website: http://nickhay.harcourts.com.au

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25.01.2022 https://www.examiner.com.au//rotary-steps-up-to-fill-gap/



24.01.2022 The Cupboard Hair Studio 111 Conara Road Conara 0459638117 HAPPY NEW YEAR ... Looking forward to seeing existing clients and welcoming new clients to the newly renovated salon. See more

24.01.2022 Out for a morning ride in Tunnack @harcourtsnorthernmidlands @harcourts_tasmania #southernmidlandstasmania #morningrids #thehayissellingareyou #trot

24.01.2022 These are our trading hours over Christmas. Jjs team wish you all a very merry Christmas!



24.01.2022 NEW LISTING: 4 King Street Cressy. Open for inspection: Wednesday 2nd December: 4pm to 4.30pm. Thursday 3rd December: 4pm to 4.30pm.... Friday 4th December: 5.30pm to 6pm. Saturday 5th December: 10.30am to 11.00am. Look forward to showing this beautifully renovated character cottage. For more information about this property, feel free to contact Nick Hay @harcourtsnorthernmidlands #cressytasmania #midlandstasmania #thehayissellingareyou

23.01.2022 The Longford Newsagency is currently Looking for a New Casual team player. Must be available for Work weekends, public Holidays mornings and Afternoons. If you... are Enthusiastic, and have a Great attitude, with an Engaging personality, drop your Resume within :D Before the end of play 28/11/20 #longfordnewsagency #Haveagreatday See more

21.01.2022 NEW LISTING ALERT . 2.35acres within the town boundary of Ross. Contact Nick Hay @harcourtsnorthernmidlands for more information about this property. #thehayissellingareyou #newsigns #harcourtstasmania #midlandsrealestate



20.01.2022 The Campbell Town Bicentenary committee is looking forward to celebrating 200 years of Campbell Town with the following events to be held in 2021: Picnic in the... park - January 31st Senior's lunch - February 10th Lake Leake trout fishing competition - March 6th Historical guided tours and open day - April (date TBC) Formal ceremony, with performance by TSO - May 31st Bicentenary golf tournament - June 13th St Lukes Church service and organ recital - July 4th Historical farm tour weekend - August (date TBC) School sports day - September (date TBC) Campbell Town gardens tour - October (date TBC) Bush dance at the Wool Pavilion - November 20th Christmas Carols by school children - December (date TBC) Further details will be released closer to the event dates.

19.01.2022 ** Update at 6.05 The Midland Hwy is now open. Traffic is moving slowly. Thank you for your patience.... ______ ** Update at 4:20 Tasmania Police can confirm that tragically, three people have been killed in a crash on the Midland Highway this afternoon. The crash occurred just before 1pm, one kilometre south of Ross. Investigations indicate that a vehicle towing a caravan was travelling north on the Midland Highway, when a solar panel on the caravan dislodged and fell into the south bound lane. A vehicle travelling south took evasive action to avoid the solar panel, and has lost control, colliding with a north bound vehicle which was travelling behind the caravan. The male driver of the southbound vehicle, an adult female passenger and a female child are deceased. A fourth occupant, a male child, has been airlifted to the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition. The three occupants of the northbound vehicle, a female driver, an adult male passenger and a female child have been transferred to the RHH in a stable condition. The driver of the vehicle towing the caravan was unaware of the crash and continued to Epping Forest. This is a tragedy for all three families. An incident like this is distressing for everyone involved and will have a life long impact for so many people, said Acting Commander Kate Chambers. The driver and his family are understandably distraught and have been offered support. Crash Investigation Services are attending the scene. The highway is expected to open to all vehicles in about an hour. ________ **Update at 2.40pm the Midland Highway is open to light vehicles in both directions following an earlier crash near Ross. Motorists are advised to expect delays.** _________ ** Update 2:08pm - Police have requested that motorists delay all travel on the Midland Highway in the area south of Ross. The Highway will be closed for an extended period, after a serious crash involving several vehicles. There are fatalities. Further details will be advised. Police are directing traffic and vehicles are being turned around on the Highway. ** _________ Please avoid travelling on the Midland Highway near Ross. The Midland Highway will be closed south of Ross for some time after a serious multiple vehicle crash. There is no diversion at the moment. It’s understood two vehicles are involved. Further details will be provided when available. ... A second crash has occurred on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn,(north of Swansea). Expect traffic delays.

18.01.2022 Remember to support your local business when shopping for presents this Christmas . I was recently doing this at the Longford Newsagency. The Newsagency is fully stocked with gifts for your loved ones. I would recommend seeing Mitchell and his team of supportive staff at the Longford Newsagency today. #buylocal #buylongford

17.01.2022 What’s News @longford Newsagency

17.01.2022 'Efficient, friendly & knows his market'. 5 star client review for Nick Hay at Harcourts Northern Midlands.



15.01.2022 Open for inspection: Friday 4th September: 12.30pm to 1.00pm

14.01.2022 Open Home : 32 Bond Street Ross. Beautifully restored cottage. If it is of interest; feel free to contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands.

14.01.2022 NEW LISTING: 10 Saundridge Road Cressy. Open for inspection this week at the following times: Tuesday 24th Nov: 5.30pm to 6.00pm... Wednesday 25th: 4.30pm to 5.00pm Thursday 26th: 5.30pm to 6.00pm Friday 27th Nov: 5.30pm to 6.00pm Saturday 28th Nov: 10.00am to 10.30am For more information about this property; feel free to contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands.

14.01.2022 Oatlands is coming into its own so get on board! We are looking for a sensitive, sensible, reliable, dedicated professional Chef to head up our kitchen as we we...lcome back interstate travellers and get ready for a busy summer. You will need to be qualified and have held a similar role previously. This is a full time role. Keen to work with someone who wants to make their own mark. Accommodation is available but you will need reliable transport to travel to Oatlands. We look forward to hearing from you. Please send applications to [email protected]. #thekentishtasmania #tasmania #heartlands #midlandstasmania #oatlandstasmania #headchef #hospitality #countrypub See more

13.01.2022 SOLD: 4 King Street Cressy. Congratulations to everyone involved with this property. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year for 2021.... If you require any real estate advice about your next move; feel free to contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands

13.01.2022 Eye spy with my little eye... NEW ROAD SIGNS!! How great do they look! Check them out next time your heading through Oatlands

12.01.2022 SOLD: 48 High Street Campbell Town. @harcourtsnorthernmidlands @harcourts_tasmania #midlandstasmania #campbelltowntasmania #thehayissellingareyou

11.01.2022 SOLD : 39 Lowes Street Tunbridge. . Congratulations and thank you to the owner Jenny for enlisting @harcourtsnorthernmidlands with the sale of your home . Best of luck to Jo-Anne and Steve with the move to the Midlands. ... Great result for some great people. #midlandstasmania #tunbridgetasmania #countrycharacter #thehayissellingareyou

10.01.2022 NEW LISTING: Cressy. 1880s renovated character cottage. Three Bedrooms.... Seperate living and kitchen. Secure low maintenances yard. Quiet street. Walking distance to Ringwood Hotel, Rustic Bakehouse and Cressy District School. Photos early next week. To register your interest to inspect this property; feel free to contact Nick Hay @harcourtsnorthernmidlands #cressytasmania #countrycharm #midlandstasmania

10.01.2022 Fantastic write-up about Oatlands in the December issue of the R.M. Williams Outback Magazine. Great to see our town getting national publicity. Lovely photo of Imbibers Nathan and Kahlinda in between a pair of large beasts (one in a lake, one sipping wine)

09.01.2022 SOLD: ‘The Parish Hall’ (formerly Avoca Post Office): 16 Falmouth Street Avoca. Very lucky to offer this gorgeous building for sale. C1850, ‘The Parish Hall’ is a beautiful example colonial rural architecture in Tasmania. Best of luck to the new owners and thank you to the current owners for enlisting the team @harcourtsnorthernmidlands with the sale this significant property of the Fingal Valley. @harcourts_tasmania #thehayissellingareyou #avocatasmania #fingalvalley

09.01.2022 Check-out this weeks episode of Your Real Estate Show. I provide a round-up of the buyer activity in the Midlands. Harcourts Northern Midlands. As mentioned in the episode; plenty of buyer activity across the Midlands district. ... If you need any advice with your next real estate transaction; feel free to contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands. The Hay is selling. Are you?

08.01.2022 WE ARE HIRING! Hello there beautiful people. We cannot thank you enough for your support and patience through this whirl wind experience that has had us... going around in rectangles - Yep. Because you all accepted and supported the short term adaptions we had to make we are now well on our way to business as normal. In fact, business better than normal! All areas have been worked on and many plans have been jotted out that will be brought to life one step at a time. Time being the key word lol, it may take us quite a while to unfold all that is up our sleeves but we can assure you that by Summer we will be unfolding the goods daily, in the right direction. This little post is to reach out to you all once again We truly want to be the core of Tassie goodness on the highway for you all to embrace, on every journey. We are asking you to assist us as we build up. To grow and deliver we need a bigger team!! You know us best and those of you that literally know us know (that’s a lot of knowing) that we are chasing a dream and need some really good humans on path with us. Please please please share and tag a chef and if you hook us up, not only will your newly employed mate be well and truly taken care of we will make sure your belly is for the long run too. Thanks y’all y’aa the best!!

08.01.2022 'A Wee Stoatir': 32 Bond Street Ross Scottish term meaning fabulous or stunning 'Stoatir', 'A Wee Stoatir' is a fabulous example of colonial Georgian architecture synonymous with the Tasmania Midlands landscape. Circa 1850s this outstanding sandstone cottage has been beautifully restored and renovated by a highly respected Midlands Heritage Consultant. ... Previously operating as a short-term accommodation option for visitors to the historical Midlands township; a respectful approach to showcase many of the mid-1800 features in the 163 square metre (17 sqm) floor plan of this home. This property offers a range of options to the new owner either a residence (weekend retreat or permanent address); re-establish the short-stay accommodation business or commercial retail (ie art gallery). Contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands for more information about this property.

08.01.2022 PLOVER APPRECIATION DAY Today is Plover Appreciation Day! Whether you love them or hate them, we want to hear you plover stories ... : Glenn Ehmke

07.01.2022 Big achievement for Rossarden. Another reason to consider investing in this beautiful part of Tasmania.

06.01.2022 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

06.01.2022 Baden: Southern Midlands. @harcourts_tasmania #thehayissellingareyou #midlandstasmania #southernmidlandstasmania #sandstonerestoration

05.01.2022 The Heritage Highway is home to incredible history and architecture. It is also home to some beautiful art galleries and antique stores. Take a stroll along the... streets of the heritage towns to find an array of boutiques filled with eclectic pieces from near and far. If your artistic taste is a little more contemporary, the Midlands also features some beautiful art galleries showcasing a wide range of artistic works. Explore the art and antiques on the Heritage Highway: https://heritagehighway.com.au//heritage-highway-art-and-/

04.01.2022 FLASHBACK FRIDAY! The Hotel, much loved landmark of the town - see below for an account of the opening of this grand building. (Photo, Launceston Reference Li...brary LPIC147-3-239). Mercury (Hobart, Tas:), Monday 7 October 1889, page 4 ________________________________________ PARATTAH RAILWAY HOTEL. The new hotel and refreshment room at the principal stopping station on the Main Line Railway may now be considered complete, there being nothing wanting but a few articles of furniture which are either in the hands of the cabinet maker or in transit. For many years past the small building occupied by Mr. Johnston has been totally inadequate to the demands made upon it, both in regard to the supply of refreshments for every passing train-load of people, and in the matter of accommodation for the many who desire to break the journey across the island. When the former proprietor thought of retiring, a proposal was made to him to sell out to a company, and upon his agreeing to do so the Parattah Hotel Co. was formed to purchase the old building and erect large and commodious additions upon a much better scale, than any yet attempted in Tasmania. Mr. Fagg, architect of Hobart, was commissioned to prepare plans, and the design he selected is a pleasing change in our colonial architecture. There is nothing new in it, except so far as this colony is concerned, as the building is of the Queen Anne style, and composed of rock-faced masonry to the level of the first floor, and above that walls and gables in the English half-timbered style. Tasmanian architects have not yet attempted anything very different from the style of houses erected here 50 years ago. In the cities and towns of the adjoining colonies there is a variety in the character of the buildings, but in this country one house differs very little from another. However, in the edifice under review there is a picturesqueness which harmonises with the surroundings, and, best of all, a maximum amount of accommodation provided at a minimum cost. The building is nearer the railway platform than the old one, and the entrance in the centre opens into the large refreshment room, 54ft. by 20ft. A sub-stantial counter, with some neat carving in places, runs the full length of the room, and tables sufficient to seat 60 people, are placed in a row along the centre. The great length of counter enables a much larger number than that named to partake of refreshments during the short time the train stays at the station, and as the number of people who travel during the winter months is much less than in summer, arrangements can be made to divide the room, and thus convert what would otherwise be a cold hall into a snuggery. Behind the counter there is a cosy little parlour where persons waiting for trains can enjoy a pipe and a glass, discuss the daily news, and at the end there is a large, billiard room, equipped with one of Alcock's best tables and all appurtenances. There is every convenience for supplying thirsty players with anything they require without going from one room to another, slides being placed in the walls. About the centre of the large room a small passage towards the rear of the building leads to a brick and cemented storeroom, in which perishable goods can be kept cool, and on the opposite side of it a pantry. Hot and cold water is laid on all over the place, and it is very conveniently placed in the pantry and brought up under the counter in the refreshment room with a view to economising labour as much as possible. The old hotel bar is being converted into the office of the company, and at the rear of it is a waiting room for ladies, who may be resting at the hotel to meet a train, but before anything further is done to the office it would advisable to make it the waiting room, because from the window occupants of it could see trains arrive and depart, and refreshments could be supplied through a slide in the wall. The old refreshment room has been con-verted into a commercial room, and second class refreshment room, the old railway liquor bar into a sample-room, for commercial travellers, and the old hotel bar placed at the rear of these. By this arrangement the whole of the railway refreshment bars and rooms are distinct from district hotel traffic. The kitchen is fitted with a first-class cooking range, which, besides doing the cooking, supplies hot water for baths, etc., and at the back of it there it a very complete wash-house, with troughs for washing and coppers for boiling clothes all set up. A large under-ground tank, holding 10,000 gals. of water, has been excavated at the back of the building, but this will be used only in dry seasons. The water now used is laid on from a spring some distance away, but should that fail the tank which holds the water from the roof can be resorted to. Looking at the exterior of the new building one would not expect to find so much accommodation up-stairs, but there are large, lofty, well-lighted bedrooms, a sitting-room and bathroom. There are also the bedrooms in the old place, which will be used for those who want to sleep more cheaply. The new rooms are all very comfortably furnished, and in the course of a month or so when the walls are coloured they will be all that the most fastidious could desire. Mr. W. H. Cheverton, the contractor, has carried out the whole of the work in first-class style, and the company have got good value for the money expended upon it. The total cost of building tank and alterations to the old place is about 1,700. Messrs. Dempster and Pearce, of Launceston, have furnished the hotel throughout in first-rate style. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bohmann have the management of the place, and they have a large amount of European and Australian experience to back them up. Mr. John Colvin, the popular and energetic Stationmaster at Parattah, who is secretary to the company, has been very active in his efforts to get the building erected, and he is very sanguine of the success of the venture. Now that good accommodation is available, persons having business to transact in either of the cities can leave by the evening trains, and after enjoying a good night's rest proceed with the journey next morning, whilst the billiard table and cosy rooms will render the long wait by the mail trains more tolerable. There is a very general desire on the part of the travelling public now that the new building is completed that the express should stay longer at Parattah, and give time for those who want a good meal to sit down and enjoy it, and a petition bearing on this subject is being largely signed for presentation to Mr. Grant.

04.01.2022 2143 Tunnack Road, Tunnack. OPEN HOME: Saturday 5th September: 1.00pm to 1.20pm All Offers Considered. ... For more information about this property; feel free to contact Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands

03.01.2022 Great news to have the upcoming Campbell Town Show and Ram Sale. https://facebook.com/events/s/campbell-town-show-smbat-ram-s/1413732288824237/?ti=icl

03.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE We are very excited to open our gates on November 15th for a special Open Garden. The event will have limited tickets available so get in early!... Keep an eye on our page for more information to come... #woolmersestate #opengarden #exploretasmania #makeyourselfathome #tasmania #discovertasmania #supportlocal #festivalofroses #roses

03.01.2022 Rental Team Harcourts Northern Midlands on Fire this morning in the Midlands.

03.01.2022 On-site with Richard McLennan and an exciting new listing in Cressy. Advertised by the end of this week. Watch this space.

03.01.2022 OPEN HOME : 32 Bond Street Ross. @harcourtsnorthernmidlands #midlandstasmania #rosstasmania #thehayissellingareyou

02.01.2022 !!!CHRISTMAS LOLLY RUN ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Good morning Longford community, here is all the info on the annual lolly run. Starting approximately 5:45pm at the dog p...ark austral bricks end of the town. Keep an ear out for the sirens from our trucks. Below is a photo of our intended route. A few things to remember: Keep off the road at all times while trucks are close by Do not follow the trucks to try and get more lollies Please don’t congregate in large groups where possible, follow COVID guidelines Don’t not throw anything at the fire trucks, this will result in the immediate cancellation of the event. Follow all road rules if you are driving at the time we come past Merry Christmas to all, stay safe and enjoy everything Santa brings you this Christmas Thank you all for being the best community in tassie From the Longford Fire Brigade

02.01.2022 Applications close this Friday, 13th November.

01.01.2022 Springtime in the Fingal Valley @harcourts_tasmania @harcourtsnorthernmidlands #fingalvalley #thehayissellingareyou

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