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FOE PBIVATE SALE. THE STOCK, PLANT, AND GOODWILL Of the Well-known Coaching, Cab, Livery - AND Bait Business i Of v MESSRS FULUN, ARMITAGE; "■ '"' AND CO. AS A GOING CONCERN. With the Benefits of all Freeholds, Te.naccies and Premises. S STOCK AND PLANT Comprise the following:— 19 'Buses, 23 Landaus, 4 Broughams " 5 Hansom Cabs, 7 Waggonettes 22 Buggies and Dogcarts (4-wbeeled) 20 Gigs and Dogcarts (2-wheeled) 6 Four-horse Brakes, 3 Hearßea l English Four-in-Hand Coach 1 Grain Waggon. 1 Dray HORSES-320 Horses HARNESS-Complement of Harness for a Vehicles, and Full inventory of all Necessary Sundries. Connected with the principsl Stable is l a complete Plant for carriage-building, trimming, and painting; ditto for saddlery, ditto smithy and horse-shoeing. The undersigned call special attention to this well-known Business, as while being the most lucrative is the oldest established and by far the largest of itskind in New Zealand, and capable of considerable expansion. It is also distinctly vouched that the Plant is all in thorough repair, and well up to date ; the Horses are carefully selected, and a. grand lot df animals, and the Business generally an exceptionally sound one. Reasons for selling, and all particulars' may be obtained from the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- \ CANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), j Successors to \ HUNTER AND NOLAN. ! R. SOWERSBY. AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, Murdoch read. THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1901, At 1 o'clock. EXPRESS. MILCH COWS, HEIFERS, PIGS, BRADLEY GIG AND HAR- • NESS, PURE BRED FOWLS, &c. R. SOWERSBY Has been instructed by Mr R WiNSLEr, ■ owing to his town bußine.-.s requiring all his attention, to dispose of the whole of his INARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Without Reserve, as under— 2 good Hat ness Horses, 9 good Cows (5 in milk), 2 springing Heifers. 3 Calvts, 7 Pigs, Express (nearly new), Single-barrel Gun, Bradley Gig (in first-class order), 2 Sets Harness (in good condition), Saddle and Bridle, Wheelbarrow, sundry Farm Toots, Dairy Utensils, and sundry lota. Also, Three Sheds and Fowl Runs for removal, Pure-bred Golden and Silver Wyandottes (prize takers). Also, 3 Cows newly calved, 2 Cows in full profit, (all young cattle). A Few Other Entries will be Taken. R. SOWERSBY, Auctioneer* JOHN COUPER. 7 " LAND SALE AT AUCTION. ATHENiEUM BUILDINGS, 10m AUGUST, 2 p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FIRST-3LASS SHEEP & CATTLE OR DAIRY FARM, the property of Mr F. Stormer, Woodlands, Puketitiri, consisting of 256 Acres Freehold and 23 Acrea L.P., well fenced, good buildings, yards, and every convenience; hear to School and Post Office, etc. A capital health resort and profitable investment. Coach twice weekly. Also— Grand Building Site, f-Acre, Cametea Road, Napier J-Acre Section, in Orchard, good Building Site, Lucknow Terrace Other properties and further particulars future issue. John Couper, Land and Financial Agent, Napier. Hundreds of Sheep Rons, Dairy Farms, and/ other properties for Private Sale.' fcienri for Lund Gazettes and further particulars. MOJNTAtrUE LAtsOELLES. I Fruit Fruit MONDAY, JULY 29th, At 2 p.m. MONTAGUE LASCBLLES Will sell at his mart BANANAS, Orauge«, Sydney end Messina Lemons, Pea Nuts, Apples* Cooking Pears, etc. Also, Onions, Potatoes, etc, ; LAUDJSALE. r THURSDAY, AUGUST Isx, ' at 2 p.m. Montague Lascelles HAS received instructions from the beneficiaries in the Estate of R. DONOVAN, deceased, tosellathia Mart:— ' ! ' Fiftkkx Acres and . Thrsb Roods, situate in the best position at Meanee, and being subdivision A of Suburban Section No. 30, Meanee. / MONTAGUE LASCELL'ES, Auctioneer. AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN FUBS. MONTAGUE LASCELLES WILL, sell at his Mart at aY early date, a consignment of chouia FUR_GOODS. / '; ~~MR iAYS#T "' TEACHER OF MUSIC. - Singing, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Theory. Pupils taught at their 6wn f homes if desired. Country districts visited, and Singing Classes formed. <y' Address: 72, T-mnys.n Street, near the District School.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9298, 27 July 1901, Page 8

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