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Sales by Mr. Lyndon. THIS DAY. AUOTION SALE. Saturday, the 19th October, 1867, At 2 o'olook p.m. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will dispose of on the above date, about ITON of very Choice BACON, fed and oured by Mr. John Marshall, on his farm at the Meanee, The above is a very prime lot, and will be sold in lots to suit pur* chasers. Also,— A quantity of Clothing— damaged 1 case China and Ornamental Vases 25 cases of Pale Ale, in quarts 25 Cheeses 2 cases Sherry 1 keg Butter 6 tons Hay— prime, in lots to suit purr chasers Sale at 2 o'olock p.m. EDWARD LYNDON, 204 Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE. Monday, the 21st October, 1867By order of Trustees of Napier Building Society. MR, EDWARD LYNDON Is inßtruoted by the Trustees of the Napier Building Society, to dispose of by public auotion, on the above date, — THE Undermentioned Valuable TOWN PROPERTIES.:— Part Town Section No. 76, Shakespeare-road, containing a well-built Store and Dwelling House and Outhouse, lately in the occupation of Dillon Smith. Also,—That commodious and extensive stack of Buildings, eontaining nine rooms, lately in the oooupation of Mr. Mullany, and on the samo Section No. 76, Town of Napier. Part Suburban Section 54, Shakespeare-road, opposite the residence of A. Kennedy, Esq., those commodious premises, the property of Mr. M. Hallasy. Also, Part Suburban Seotion 54, adjoining the above, a oomfortable and well-built Dwelling House, the property of Mr. J. Pritohard. Part Suburban Sections 17, 20, and 21, Napier, being subdivisions thereof, containing a very substantial Dwelling-house, entirely fenced in, and with every family convenience, the property of Messrs, Miller and Lindsay. Terms at Sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'olock. EDWARD LYNDON, Auotioneer. October 7, 1867. 185 mmmmammmmwmimmm mmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmm WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT, able to Wash. Apply to 8,, Hebali. Offlce. 228 WANTED a SERVANT GIRL, who can Cook and be generally useful. Apply to M.N,, Hehm/d Office. 224 WANTED. ._ a. General _ BERVj..N_T^-_ Apply to Mrs. Thorpe, Shakespeareroad, Napier. 286 To Agricultural Labourers, WANTED, for 12 months, a FARMING MAN, acoustomed to mow and thatoh. Wages, £50, with rations and a house. Reference required. Apply to E. L. SNEE, '232 Hampden. MRS. ELLIS begs to acquaint the Bottlers of Ruataniwha and neighbourhood, that she is open to engagement as Monthly NUBSE. Apply to Mrs. ROBERTS, Waipawa. 225 NOTICE. THE Union Bank of Australia will be closed THIS DAY, owing to tbe business being in course of removal from Shake-speare-road to Hastings-street, where in future it will be carried on. J. B. BRATHWAITE, 234 ' Manager. Hawke's Bay Cricket Club. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Masonio Hotel THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. Members are particularly requested to attend, as business of importance will be discussed. H. KNIGHT, 235 ' Hon. Seo. TMPOUNDED AT WAUTUKAI. October 15, 1867. One ohesnut Mare, bob tail, silvery mane, branded J B near shoulder, shod on one fore foot. If not claimed and all expenses paid by 7th November, will be sold at Wautukai at noon on that day. JOSEPH WITHEROW, 233 Poundkeeper. MUSIC— Mr. T. COLLINS begs to inform the inhabitants of Napier and surrounding neighbourhood, that his Brass QUADRILLE BAr*D is open for engagement at Balls, Evening Parties, Pic-nio Parties, or Dinner Parties, on the shortest notice. Town or country. Apply to T. COLLINS, 237 Carlyle-street. . COBB & Co.'s TELEGRAPH LINE of Royal Mail Coaches. After lat November, comfortably fitted-up Four- Horse COACHES will leave the Booking Ofßoe, Napier, for Wai- I pawa, twice a week ; for Waipukurau and j Porangahau, once a week. — See future advertisement, A. PETERS & Co.; 238 Proprietors, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. Sie, — In your issue of the 15th inst., I perpeive there is a town resident enquiring what is to become of his fellow inhabitants if boiling-down establishments are permitted to he erected on the Meanee river. If he wants to know what will become of the refuse from those places, the refuse will all be put to better advantage than throwing them in the Meanee or the Ngaruroro to he carried out to sea. If his delicate feelings dont overpower him, j and he will give us a call, we will try to convince him, if he is open to conviction ; j but may-be he would rather visit a perfumery establishment, • when he subscribes .himself " Otto of Roses." — We are, &c, Mitchell, Kelly and Tobe.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 885, 19 October 1867, Page 2

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