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Sales by Mr Koutledge. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB AUTDMN MEETING. SALE OP PRIVILEGES. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH, 1881, At 12.30 p.m. AT THE CRITERION HOTEL. The undersigned has received instructions from the H B. Jockey Club to offer by public auction, on above date, the undermentioned privileges of tli9 Autumn Race Meeting, to be held at Hastings on the 17th and 18th March— LOT 1. Grand Stand Bar, Lawn Bar, and Grand Stand Luncheon Room. Water laid on and every convenience. 2. Publican's Booth (GO feet frontage) 3. Luncheon Booth (erected 50 feet by 25 feet) 4. Confectionery Booth (25 feet frontage) 5. Fiuic Stall (20 feet frontage) 6. Fancy Goods Stall (20 feet frontage) 7. Cards of the Races. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND SALE, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, 16th MA^CH, At 11 a.m., AT THE CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIER. THE undersigned has received instructions from the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society to offer by public auction, on above date, al that valuable building site, situate in the centre of Hastings, and known as the Old Show Yards, containing 4i ACRES OE RICH LAND, which will be offered in lots of one quarter acre each and upwards, on easy terms. Also, Section 280, containing 1 acre 3 roods 2 perches. Plans on view at tho Criteriou Hotel. W. ROUTLEDGE, " ' Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH lftra. After the above Sale of the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Ppstoral Society's late grounds, the undersigned will sell by instructions from Mr Beecroft, SECTION 242. in the township of Hastings, having frontage of 100 links to Market-street and 250 II jks to Eastbourne-street, with building thereon 110 feet long and 21 feet wide, known as Goodwin's Hall, having frontage to the same streets as the Society's Sections. After which a number of Long Dining Tables, Forms and Chandeliers. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH. The undersigned has been Instructed by J. D. Canninr:, Esq., Oakhourne, to sell by Public Auction, at Hastings, on the above date, the day after the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club races— OA DRAUGHT FILLIES AND JLXj GELDINGS, the progeny of the pure-bred Clydesdale horse " Dugdale," imported from .Melbourne Also, Sundry Heavy Draught Hares, with foals at foot and in foal to " Young Dugdale," after whiuh'Beveral Pony Mares, with foals at foot by General Tom Thumb, the winner of tho first prize at the last Show. The Auctioneer deslre3 to call the attention of purchasers of well-bred draught stock to this sale, this being a bona fide sale, in consequence of Mr Canning wishing to reduce his draught stock. Also on the same day— 5 THOROUGH-BRED RACE HORSES by " Papapa," " Mute," and " Jav'lin," the property of Robert Farmer, Esq. Further particulars and catalogues will be furnished. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1881. AFTER THE SALE OF MR CANNING'S HORSES. The undersigned has been instructed by Mr A. Shields, of Waikonini, to sell by public auction, at Hastings, on above date— c DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 3 Draught Mares Staunch and used to all agricultural work ; a trial given with each. AlsoSeveral useful Hacks, broken and unbroken, by Hiawatha, Arab Child, and other wellknown sires. Afterwards a quantity of Agricultural Implements and Harness. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. Napier, 21st February, 1881. Sales by Stevens and Gorton. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1881. At 12 o'clock. AT OAKBOURNE, WALLINGFORD, HAWKE'S BAY. PURE BRED COTSWOLD RAMS, WELL BRED COTSWOLD EWES, PURE SHORTHORN CATTLE, and HEAVY CLYDESDALE MARES. STEVENS & GORTON Have been favored with instructions from J. D. Canning, Esq., of. Oakbourne, to call by public auc] tion, on the above date — £-\t~r\f\S AND 8-TOOTHf, $, and 15/16 COTSWOLD EWES, in lots to suit purchasers 50 pure bred Cotswold Rams 10 pure Shorthorn Cows 2 pure Shorthorn Bulls 245 head well bred Cows, Heifers, and Steeia, in lots to suit purchasers 10 heavy Draught Clydesdale Mares The celebrated Tiotting Stallion "SERENADERS DOUBLE. " Note—The whole of the above stock bona fide sale. Ample accommodation will be provided for intending purchasers, and special coaches will run from the Waipukurau railway station to Oakbourne on the day previous to the sale. For full particulars of stock see catalogues, which will shortly be in distribution. Terms : £25 and under cash ; oyer that amount 3 months' promissory note with bank discount added. STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls, Rangitikei. Mr. Brooking's Notices. FO R SA L E NAPIER— Suburban Sections 78 and 79, containing one acre and u wenty-five perches, subdivided in J-acre sections. Tne whole thoroughly well planted with Fruit t.ees of all descriptions, all in full bearing. The prope .'ty is situate opposite the residence of C. H. Weber, Esq., and has access from Thompson and France Roads. Those wishing to obtain good building sites should not lose this opportunity. For particulars, apply to ROOPE BROOKING, Land Agent, Napier. EOR SALE, A WELL-BUILT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, commanding the finest view in the suburbs of Napier, together with nearly f of an acre of laud, perfectly level, all thoroughly well trenched, and planted with ornamental trees, flowering shrubs and flowers; good orchard, lawn, and kitchen garden. As good building sites are now becoming so scarce this opportunity should not be lost of acquiring one of the best. Price low ; terms easy. Apply to ROOPE BROOKING. February 22, 1881. NOTICE OE REMOVAL. MR, "OOOFE X)ROOKING begs to notify XL -D to his fiiends and the public in general that he has removed from the premises lately occupied by him to those premises immediately opposite the Post Office, and lately in the occupation of Mr H. R. Holder. ROOPE BROOKING. TRANSATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANI. MR. R. B. VANCE having relinquished the agency of the above Company, anyone having business with the said Company can transact the same, until the appointment of a new agent, at the office of tho undersigned: EOOP BROOKI G. February 7,1881. T> OOPH "DROOKING, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERLL COMMISSION AGENT, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy Financial Agent Loans Negotiated Rents and Debts collected House Agency undertaken Properties bought and sold, and Every description of Agency Business promptly executed. AGENT POR Waipawa Mail The V ctoria Fire and Marino Insurance Company (limited) etc., etc., etc. AGENTS in Auckland, Gieborne, Wellington, Christchurch, Duncdin, and luvercargill; Broker under the Land TrangferAct.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3025, 7 March 1881, Page 3

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