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Sales by Montcith & Cosale OF, CARRYING EL ANT,""" STOCK, &c, AT AN EARLY DATE. MONTEITH & CO. Have been instructed by J. Maetin, Esq., to sell at Dancvirke — THE WHOLE OF HIS CARRYING PLANT, STOCK, ; &c, comprising Draught Horses, Drays, Waggons, Harness, also Hacks, Cattle, &c, &c. ,-•' MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. . FOR SALE. SIX-ROOMED House in Napier, conveniently situated. Terms easy. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. ~~ FOR SALE. ~~~~ '■ FIRST- CLASS Business Site in Hastingsstreet, Napier. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. Sales by JKr Mai'golioutli. FOR SALE, with immediate possession, or to let for a short term —That valuable Property on Milton Terrace, tho property of A. Lascelles, Esq. The House contains 2 sitting-rooms, G bed-rooms, 2 dressing and bath-iooms, kitchen, storeroom, and laundry. Tho Grounds, consisting of nearly an acre, are well planted with valuable trees, and witn a small outlay might be made one of the prettiest suburban residences in Napier. For terms, which are very easy, apply to C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer and Land and Estate, Agent, Napier. FOR SALE PRIVATELY Consignments of the following-— in $• chests, boxes, lib and -Ub JL packets. SUGAR,— N.Z. Sugar Co. 1, 2, 3 quality, China, Svduev, and Y.C. GHEESE from Ashbu ton Cheese and Butter Factory. "POTATOES. g"\ ATS, Wheat, Barley. Ct OAPS of various brands and qualities. TAM;—R.K. Murray Sons (assorted). CONFECTIONERY "London Confectionery Co.'s " consisting .of Scotch Mixtures, Almond Co in Its, Black Balls, Sticks, Fruit Drops, Szc, fee. Tevery's packet Lollies, also, preserved Ginger, Conn'lour, Sauces, Pickles, Sardines, &c, Sea, and to arrive, Limojuice Cordial, Gingerwine, Raspberry Balsam, Barcelona Nuts, Rice, Flour, Oatmeal, <fee, &c. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH. Auctioneer. Saßcs by ffßr Harding. OATTLE SALE. AT BEECROFT'S SALE YARDS, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER. W. B. HARDING Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction — WEL-BRED STEERS, 1 to 2 O\J years old, all perfectly quiet. Further entries will be received up to date of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. W. B. HARDING, Stock and Station Agent, Waipawa. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. Sales by Mr ILviuloh. T YNDON'S -m/| ONTHLY T AND QALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1881, At 2 o'clock. OPENING OF THE DANEVIRKE AND TAHORAITE RAILWAY". TOWNSHIP oFdANEVIRKE. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions to dispose of on the above date the npOWNSHIP OF yyA-NEVIRKE, EXTENDED, Adjoining the Railway Station, consisting of about 70 sections, in {• and -J-aero allotments. The Land is situated between the Danovirke and Tah«,raitc Railway Stations. The latter will be the Terminus of the Napier-Woodville Railway for somo time, and will be the central station for a very large and important district. It is situated near the-junction of the main road from Napier to Wellington, and the road from Tuhoraitc through Kaitoki and Mangatoro to Wainui on the East Coast. This road taps a very large blook of Crown land of excellent quality, which will shortly be thrown open for sale. There are several other large blocks of Crown lands in tho vicinity of this township, which will also shortly be opened up. Around the township are some of the finest and most extensive blocks of totara timber to be met with in the North Island ; two sawmills are already at work, and others will be started shortly. This township commences within about 3 chains of the Dancvirke station, and extends to within about 30 chains of the Tahoraite station. As these stations are only 70 chain 3 apart it is not likely that there will be a township at each, and there is not the slightest doubt that the township now offered, situated as it is between the two stations, presents an opportunity for safe investment such as has not been offered in Hawke's Bay for a long time, as from its position it cannot fail to become an important centre, and in a short time to rival Woodville. The land is cleared flat land, and is laid down in English grass, about 7 acres being under crop ; the soil is of a quality not to be surpassed in the Province. Title under Land Transfer Act. Terms—One quarttr cash ; balance in 4, 8, and 12 months. EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. AT AUCTION. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1884, At 2 o'clock. WOODVILLE.— Suburban Section No. 29, laid off in 10 buildingallotrnents. . This section is situated in Bowcnstreet, in which it is intended to erect the Railway station, and is consequently the. most valuable section yet offered to the public. Plans are being prepared and will be issued in a few days. Terms—Quarter cash, balance in 4, 8, and 12 months. Interest 8 per cent. EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. —___—____.———■._——— I I '.^'ij'JJ^ mENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up to the l'7th December for cutting about 40 acres, more or less, of hay at Meanee. (Jr. A. MACDONATD. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS will be received till 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th instant, by the Heretauuga Road Board for reducing gradients on tho Ngaruroro-Kar-amu crossing. Specifications, &c, at the oflico of tho Board, Hastings. By order of tho Chairman, WILLIAM O. M'LEOD, Clerk. Hastings, December 3rd, 1884. npENDERS will bo received up to noon X of December loth by the undersigned nutting about 120 acres (more or less) of for at Pakowhai. hay F. COLLINGE. TO BUILDERS, TENDERS arc' invited for the erection of a now Master's Houso for the Boys' High School, Napier. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at my Office, where Tenders are to be sent in by Noon of TUESDAY,' 16th December.' The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT LAMB, Architect.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4174, 6 December 1884, Page 3

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