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BAKER & TABUTEAU. LAND SALE AT AUCTION. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Napier, and at the request of the Mortgagees. MONDAY, sth JANUARY, 1891, At 2 o'clock. BAKER AND TABUTEAU Have been favored by instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Tennyson street, Napier, on the above date— ALL THAT and those, the undivided Parts, Shares, Estates, and Interests of HEN ARE TOMOANA, of and in All that Parcel of Land situate in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, containing by admeasurement — 297 A F ITmors or loss, being part of the Block of Land called or known os Kakiraawa, and being Lot No. 2 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Napior under No. 184, and being all the Land comprised in Certificate of Title registered, Volume 13, Folio 254, in the office aforesaid. BAKER AND TABUTEAU, Auctioneers. PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Registrar. LAND SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT GIBBORN2 AND AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEES. MONDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1891, At 2 o'clock. BAKKR & TABUTEAU Have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, Tennyson Street, Napier, on the above date— GOODWILL OF LEASE for 21 years, from the 19 th August, 1872, at a yearly rental of £100, registered in the Deeds Registry Office at Napier as number 7091. All that Parcel of Land situate in the Provincial District of Hawke'o Bay, contaminsr 14,355 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, being part of the Block of Land known as the Mohaka Block. The property is situated on the north side of tha Mohaka river, 40 miles from Napier. A considerable portion of the block has been grassed, fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks by about 24 miles of fencing, and is now carrying between 9 aud 10 thousand sheep At the homestead there is a large and commodious dwelling hDuse, woolshed, yards, and every neoessary for working the run. Also— GOODWILL OF LEASE for 14 years, from the 19th August, 1893, created by a certain Deed of Lease dated 9th May, 1887. being the Land called or known as Mohaka No. 1 Block, containing 7807 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, being part of the said Mohaka Block. Also— GOODWILL OF LEASE for 14 years, from the 19th August, 1893, created by a certain Deed of Lease dated 9th May, 1887, being the Land called or known as Mohaka No. 2 Block, containing 10,700 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, being part of the said Mohaka Block. The Property will be submitted in one Lot. Full particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from BAKER & TABUTEAU, Auctioneers, Tennyson Street, Napier, G. L. GREENWOOD, Registrar of the Supreme Court of N.Z. at Gisborno. BAKBR AND TABUTEAU Havo also been instructed by the mortgagees to fell at tho somo time and place a flock of about IA AAA AND L\J,\J\J\J MERINO SHEEP, now depastured on the flrst described lease of 14,3... acres. Full particulars of the flock will appoar in a future advertisement. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. BAKER &TABUTEAU, Auctioneers. TO LET, COMMODIOUS SHOP in Hawke's Bay Chambers, Emerson Street. Two Convenient Shops with Dwelling Apartments. Four-roomed Cottago in Milton Road. Apply lo D. N. ADAMS, Hawke's Bay Chambers, Emerson Street. SALE, TO LET, OR FOR LEASE. I —Tho Goodwill of Lease of Protestant Hall. For particulars apply to W. Gray, Wood and Coal Merchant, Hastings-street, Napier. rp O LET—TheT§alte^rcl>rn^"__nto_ X Road, next Theatre Royal. Apply this office. ff^n_l_r^At~Haßting8 I FlTmUy ResiJL denco containing 8 rooms with bathroom, and outhouses and 2} acres of land, artesian well, &o. Apply to W. Beilby, Hastings. O LET—Furnished, for about three months, from Ist January, a Sevenroomed House with bathroom ; pleasantly situated, overlooking the harbor. Rent very low. Apply to E. P. A. Platford, Napior. rpO LET—A six-reomed House, in good X order, in Tennyson Street; now in the occupation of Dr. Innes. To a good tenant will be let choap. Apply R. G. Graham. TO LET—One Five-roomed and one Four-roomed Cottage in Hastings Street and Macdonald Street; also, one seven-roomed Cottago in Edwardes Street To good tennants rent cheap. Apply R. G. G&AHAM. ' YtO LET—Largo Sitting room and BedJ[ room comfortabl <f furnished on the hills (overlooking the gardens), with or without Boar'; " Suit Married Couple, or one or two gentleman. Apply Mrs 11. C. L. Yates, Knli-1,1 ,V»ad. rw\j Hi-l' —Iho well-known Training _|_ stabhw, twelve boxes, with Men's whare and every training convenience. Apply W. Sfck, Stortford Lodge Hotel, Hastings." To ft good tenant every conaider ation. rpo LET—-The House on Bluff Mill, at 1 present occupied by A. V. Macdonald, Esq. rpO~LET—A Fivo-roomed Houso with JL washhouso on tho hill overlooking Cooto Road, gae and water laid on. Apply to Chas. Robjohns, SpitrpO LET —Three- stalled" Stable, with i. Hay Loft, Couch -house, and Yard Apply oflW of Daily TeuiOßAJn. rfuT"LET —On Sea~Viow Terrace, n X Niuc-Roomod House, with Bathroom, Washhouse, Outhouse; Gas and Water laid on. Apply to John Closk. rpoLKT—Commodious Store, Customs X House Street. Q'JX^ROOMED"' HOUSE "to Let uear O Post Offioe. Apply M. Lascelles NJLXC. LACK CURTAINS The very extraLACE CURTAIiV-- 1 ordinary trade we do LACK CURTAINS in Laco Curtains is at LACK CURTAINS once a sure sign LACK CURTAINS that wo are simply LACK CURTAINS unapproachable by LACE CURTAINS any other Houso. LACK CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACK CURTAINS for Bedrooms at 2s, i LACK CURTAINS 2h Gd, 3s 3d, 3s lid, 1 LACK CURTAINS and 4s 3d aro marvels LACE CURTAINS of cheapness; all taped LACE CURTAINS and scalloped edges. LACE CURTAINS LACK CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACK CURTAINS for Dining Rooms at LACE CURTAINS os lid. 6s Gd, Ss Od, LACE CURTAINS lis Gd, 13s Gd, with LACE CURTAINS taped and scalloped L ACE CU BTAINS edges: splendid goods; LACK CURTAINS grand patterns. LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAILS LACE CURTAINS for Drawing and SitLACE CURTAINS tiug Rooms at 16s LACE CURTAINS Gd, 16s Od, 19s Gd, LACE CURTAINS and 21s ; taped and LACE CURTAINS scalloped edges; are LACE CURTAINS as good as anyone LACE CURTAINS need wish to put up. LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS extra wide, for Bow LACE CURTAINS Windows, at 9s Gd LACE CURTAINS and 10s6u, with tapod LACE CURTAINS and scalloped edges. WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READYMONEY ONLY. THE CHEAPEST HOUSEINTHETRADE IS THE DRAPERY COY. J. C. FOWLER, Manager.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6027, 18 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6027, 18 December 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6027, 18 December 1890, Page 3

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