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C B. HOADLEY & CO. BY AUCTION. RIVERSLEA HOP GARDENS. MONDAY, 28th SEPTUMBER, 1891. At 2 p.m. C. B. HOADLEY AND CO. Have been instructed to offer on the abovo date, at their Rooms, Napier, the "piVERSLBA HOP GARDENS, JIL Subdivided into ]_3 ALLOTMENTS ]_3 Varying in Area from Three Acres upwards, each with an Extensive Frontage to the Havelock road. Each Allotment will be Sold with its GROWING CROP OF HOPS, All Dressed and ready for Poling. The land has been lately riohly manured, and the Crops promise to be excellent. Apart from the valoe of the Hops, the situation and quality of the soil offers everything that can be desired, and it is to meet the increasing demand for small holdings that this portion of the Estate has been subdivided. Purchasers will ba able to use the Oasthouse for the next two S3asons upon reasonable terms. Plans showing the area of Growing Hops upon each Allotment will be forwarded post free upon application to the Auctioneer, or may be obtained from Mr A. B. Greene, Hastings. Terms—One-quarter cash; one-quarter in 6 months; balance inlS months. Interest at 6 J per cent. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. HOP POLES FOR SALE. FTIHE undersigned have been instructed X by T. Tanneb, Esq., to inform intending puichasers of the RiversleaHop Garden Allotments that the Hop Poles upon the land can be purchased in any number. For price and tarms apply to C. B. HOADLEY & CO., Agents.

S. LYNDON & CO. liAND SAIiB. AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER '2Q, 1891, At 2 o'clock. Iα the Estate of Owen Cowan , (Deceased). EDWARD LYNDON & GO. Have received instructions from tne Executors of this Estate to dispose of by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 29th inst., the undermentioned yALUABLE PROPERTY ORMOND—Waimate District, Poverty Bay, Block 19, containing 71a 2r 28p (more or less). Terms—|r Cash; balance by promissory notes at 3, 6, and d month?, bearing interest at 7 per cent. EDWARD LYNDON & CO., Lend acd Estate Auctioneers. LYNDON & CO. have been JUi appointed agents for Msbbes kan and Sons, of Auckland, and -will receivo all accounts due and owing to hat firm MONTAGUE LASCELLES. In the People's Sale Eooms, Hastings Street. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1891, At 11 o'clock. Usual Saturday's Market Salo of Fruit, Merchandise. Produce, Furniture, &c, &o. ' MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will sell, as above— Qf\ SACKS MAIZE, 15 Sacks Oats, 9" 4j \j Sacks Barley, Bran, Poilard, Eating and Seed, Potatoes, Onions, 20 Bags Rice r 6 Boxes Currants, 6 Cases Raisins, 15 Rolls Bacon (new cure), 10 Sides Bacon, 20 Hams (guaranteed), and a Quantity of Poultry. Also— 1 English Walnut Suite (upholstered in Silk Tapestry, 9 pieces), 1 serviceable Suite in Cretonne (9 pieces), 1 handsome 9-drawer Chest (in Cedar, Rimu, Rewa Rewa, and Kauri), 1 half-Scotch Cbest, 1 large 6drawer Chest, 3 5-drawer Chests, 3 4drawer Chests, G Toilet Chests, English Loo Table (inlaid), 2 Round Tables, 2 Oval Tables, 6 Kitchen Tables, Gypsy Tables, 2 Wardrobes, Meat Safe, Cheffoniere, Book Case, large Brassels Carpet, Tapestry Carpet, 1 Piano (by Frood, London), Clocks, Cabinets, Washstands and Ware, 2 part rolls Carpet, Overmantle Mirrors, Swing Glasses, Hearth Rugs, Accordeons, Laro.ps, Cutlery, E.P- Ware, Vases, Dinner and Tea Sets, Pillows and Bolsters, Blankets, liinoleum and Brooms, Easy Chairs, Couches, Austrian, Bent bar, Bedroom, Kitchen, :md Saloon Chairs, and a large variety of other lines too numerous to mention.

Also— 30 cases Oranges (ex Dingadee), 10 cases Lemons, Onions, Eating and Seed Potatoes, j Oats, Bran, Pollard, Rice, Barley, Maize, | Tea, Bacon, Hams, 1 Ladios' Saddle, 2 Gents' Saddles, Bridles, 2 sets Harrows, a quantity of Poultry, &c, Stallions Bridle and gear. SATURDAY, 2Gth SEPTEMBER, 1891, At 2 o'clock. In the Peoplo's Sale Rooms, Hastings Street. Sale of Clothing, Blankets, Complete Library of Books, &c. ' MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will sell as above — 1 A WELLINGTON TWEED SUJtTS X\J OF CLOTHEB, Gents' Trousers, Overcoats, 10 pairs Blankets, and a Complete Library of Books comprising—Twin-in«-s Science Lectures (6 parts complete), Fox's Book of Martyr's (illustrated), The Microscope (Hogg), Schools of Scholars, Humorous Readings, Book about Doct ore, Maoriland (illustrated), Pleasure Trips and Innocent* Abroad (Mark Twain), Records of Remarkable Events, Marvels of Plant Life, Geology and Electricity, Zola s Works, British History (Collier's), Accordeans, Concertinas, 1 good Melodian and 70 Valuable Books by various Authors.

JUST TO HAND, A CONSIGNMENT of Prime Canterbury Hams and Bacon, new season s cure LASCELLES, Auctioneer. AWKE'S "BAT FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), Will hold their next Sale of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDE 3, &c, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Growers are requested to forward their consignments. LEASEHOLD. HIGH SCHOOL RESERVE, CLYDE ROAD THE following Properties will be offered j for Lease by Public Auction at tho Council Chambers, Napier, at 2 p.m.on THURSDAY, the Ist day of October, ' Thk Lease s?ob 42 Yeaes of 1 Lot lof Lot 4 of Suburban Section 90, Napier, with two Cottages thereon, containing 1 rood and 3 porches (more or less), with frontage to Clyde road. <> Lot 2of Lot 4 of Suburban Section 90, Napier, contaiuiug 2S perches (more or less), with one chain frontage to Clyde road. . 3 Lot 3of Lot 4of Suburban Section 00, Napier, containing 30 perches (more or less), with one chain frontage to Clyde road. The upset rentals and conditions will be declared at sale. D Sooretary Napier High School Board.

ARTISTS , MATERIALS. A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. OF ARTISTS' REQUIREMENTS, I Just Lauded ex Elderslie. ■ NEW "BOOKS, Including— ' "Tho Rural Economy and Agriculture of Australia and New Zealand, by Professor "Wallace. I S\xlA Book of New Zealand, Vol. IX. 1 ATEW ZEALa"nD~'XMAS CARDS J\ AND BOOKLETS For the Old Folks at Homo. JOHN M. CBERAR, B0 OkSK-MKANJ) STATION^ ' ~"Z" nnw engaged Tlireo FirstW L '?T KiTeS in our HAIR■TiSa ON, where Civility and PRICES AS .USUAL- .. 6d Had Kf.OTTIHG .- •• Gd Kha-v inl y " " '~ Od Sham • • " .. 6d Singe wg •• " n/\ D i) I™ E & - C(X O Of tl.Oßfl.lbOL *<£ y * L}urc y h ' afihing you r you can « ive , Brueh ti nCrockery, Glees, o> ■>• ftt tho NQTEL'J ;y DEPOT. Icnn«1 cnn« Ci-.h.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6261, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6261, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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