Sales by Auction. 15§ lbs. eaoh ; -whilst the prices obtained at the annual sale of Hoggets have been higher in eaoh successive year— on the, last occasion in 1864 thirty-five Hoggets averaged near 20 eaob. No expense has been spared in obtaining the beat Rams for crossing that could be piocured from Great Britain, and the sires from this flock ore admirably adapted for crossing with Merino Ewes ; Jiaving small lieads and never Jiaving received any ariijieial feeding* ; I .respectfully call ..the',- particular attention of breedersto the following extract from the London Agent'Bj report^ of : Messrs. Driver, Maclean and 06.:-^-" With the rapid increase in the quantities imported from all our Colonies, except Tasmania, it is more than ever necessary that attention should be paid to the growth of New Zealand Wool, ro as to produce a sample that will not only suit the wants of this market, but compete with the production of other Colonies. We require a long stapled wool, well got up, and free from grass seed. >We would rather lose a little in quality than sacrifice length of staple. Good combing flocks, from New Zealand, are always well competed for in this market, while short stapled, waety, wool, is much negleoted." ALFRED BDCKLAND, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Auckland, New Zealand. For Sale, , A GOOD LADY'S HACK, 4 years old ; als.o, J\. Lady's SADDLE and BRIDLE. Priced. Apply at this office. ,£lO Keward. npHE above Reward will be giv.en to any person X giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the party or parties wilfully firing a portion of Mr. Tiffen's Estate at Homewood on Saturday afternoon, the 21st inst. JAMES LAWRENCE. Homewood, Oct. 26, 1865, TO BE RAFFLED, at the Meanee Hotel, on the 25th inst, (should the list of entrances be duly filled), by 100 Members, at One Guinea eaob, the following Prizes, viz. : — Ist Prize— l new and complete American Buggy,' for double or single harness, valued at £55 2nd ditto— Gold Watch and Chain, valued at £25 3rd ditto— 3 Milking Machines 4th ditto— l Patent Auger Machine sth ditto— 2 Clothes Wringers 6th ditto— 2 Revolvers (in Mahogany cases) Meanee Hotel, Nov. 3, 1865. • ' WANTED a Situation as MAN COOK.— Apply at Johnston's Hotel, Carlyle- street. JOHN YORK. . TTTANTED a FEMALE SERVANT.-Apply, T V personally or by letter, to Mrs. NEWTON, Wharerangi. FT^O LET, in Coote Road, a Six- roomed House, X Apply to ROBERT FRANCE. tig? NoticeTof Eemoval ! * ir ■ i.. ii i ETT T IMBRICK, Ladies' and Gen«.XX« ±J tlemen's Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him Binoe his commencement in the above business, and begs to inform thorn that he has REMOVED from Shakespeare Road to his NEW PREMISES in Hastings-street, adjoining Messrs. Williamß and Foan, where he hopes, by strict at* tention, and the manufacture of a superior class of goods.' to merit a continuance of their favours. N.B.— The WHOLE of the WINTER STOCK . SELLING OFF at a GREAT REDUCTION to make room for Summer Goods, comprising a great variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots of all descriptions. <>. TjiOß SALE, a very handsome r -^M > X? RETRIEVER DOG, ' j^Jfc&L well [broken in to the gun. Apply this office. T>ARTIES desirous of obtaining a Block of JL Agricultural Land at Wairon may have any "portion they select purchased for them, and leased to^them on a purchasing clause lease. Apply to J. N. WILSON, Napier. FOR SALE or LEASE, with > purchasing clause, a BLOCK of LAND] adjoining the Puketapu property and Mr. Alexander's Homestead, now or lately occupied by .Mr. Spence, blacksmith, containing 40 acres, more or less, with substantial improvements — three-roomed House, Stockyard, Fencing, &o. Terms liberal. Apply to J.;N. WILSON, .Napier. IN the ESTATE op ARTHUR C. HAYMES For Sale, rpHOSE ELIGIBLE PREMISES, situate in. X the leading thoroughfare of Napier, at present in the occupation of A. C. Haymes. The Premises are held on an unexpired term of 13 years' lease. For further particulars, apply to EDWARD LYNDON, ' Trustee. 1-^ -' - — Estate of John Slater, Tailor. ALL PERSONS are cautioned against paying any monies due to this Estate to the above John Slater, or to any persons other than Messrs J, M. Stuart and W. R, Robinson, Trustees, or to the undersigned, whose receipts will alone be reoognised. All accounts due must be settled forthwith. G. EDMUND LEE, Solicitor to the Trustees. Napier, Oct. 20, 1865. , Estate^o£F^3)yett. NOTICE. — All debts due and owing to this Estate must be paid- without delay to the Trustees only, no other persons being authorised to collect the same. EDWARD TOUET 1 T ' EDWARD LYNDON { iruStees ! Oct. 21, 1865. For Sale, A LOT OF PRIME SEED OATS, Hay, and Horse Feed Oats JOSEPH RHODES. For Sale, ABOUT 50 PRIME LEICESTER RAM LAMBS, got by imported Sheep. Early application is necessary. Delivery after Shearing, . JOSEPH RHODES. For Sale, OAAA MERINO EWES a\j\)\) 500 Wethers 1000 half-bred Lambs JOSEPH BHODES.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 697, 4 November 1865, Page 2
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838Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 697, 4 November 1865, Page 2
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