St<K'k SaSe. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20th, At 2 o'clock. In Yar(U at the r<.ar of the Albert Hotel, Hastings. GH. VICE EES AND CO. . have received instructions from a Kaikora dairy farmer who is leaving the district to clear the whole of his stock comprising—--1 two-year-old Jersey bull 1 cow, li Honey," good butier cow 1 cow, " Beauty," good butter cow 1 cow, " Nettie," carrying her second calf, is half-bred Alderney 1 cow, " Brindle," carrying her second calf, is half-bred Jersey 1 cow, " Maggie," a splendid milker 1 cow, " Floss," carrying her second calf, good milker 1 cow, "Rose," 24 years, calve in few weeks 1 cow, " Hell," 2 years, calve in few weeks 1 heifer, 15 months :-5 young heifers 1 four-year-old bullock 1 young steer 1 good trap horse, fit for plough 2 horses, general farm work 1 Rustic dogcart Also, Several hacks and harness horses The above coming from the best stock in the district, and as they must be cleared, this sale will afford a good opportunity to dairymen and others of acquiring superior cattle at their own prices. Further entries received till time of sale. G. 11. YICKERS, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. At 2 o'clock p.m. Sale of Valuable and Important Hotel Property in the centre of the town of (i toy mouth. 1\ /TESSRS G. W. MOSS AND CO. IVI (in conjunction with Messrs Nanearrow and Co.) will sell by public auction on the premises, Mawhera Quay, by order of the Executors in the estate of the late HENRY 111 NT —- All those Leasehold Suctions, numbered 21 and :«(> on the plan of the Native Reserve, Greymouth, having a frontage to Mawhera Quay of about 4.9 feet, with a depth of about IHO feet, upon which stands those valuable promises, known as Hunt's Club Hotel, the Australian Mutual Provident Society's Office, and (1. T. Shilton's Jeweller's Shop. The Hotel (originally established 1805) is nearly new, having been entirely rebuilt a few years ago, is substantially constructed of the best material, under the supervision of its late owner, contains 2U rooms, including Bar, is situate in the centre of the town, and has a long established connection, capable of large improvement. The sale of this property offers a splendid opportunity for any person wishing to enter into an established hotel business. To speculators it is a good opening for permanent investment of a small capital, which may be relied upon to always give a good return. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors. I* * li C* C* > Senior Pass Trin. Coll., Teacher of Piano and Violin. AS Vacancies for Pupils. Term commences with first lesson. Permanent address: Eastbourne-street, (Back of Roman Catholic Church), Hastings. , TO LET Shop, very moderate rent, and best situation in Hastings. Applv to Burton, photographer.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 173, 17 November 1896, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 173, 17 November 1896, Page 3
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