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i-ppp: by Mr.. Lyndon. .AUCTION SALE, Thursday, thk 25th Junk, 1868, : - At 11 o'clock. C? MR. EDWARD LYNDON ..- ; ' • ■' ■. ■ -' .' - •'■- o .; ■;■. Will sell by auotion on the above day, — ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and FOREST " ; TREES, from Mr. Hay's Nursery, Auckland.. . BDWARDLYNDON, Auctioneer. Jurie 22, 1868. * 613 ;i x v .-..- AUCTION SALE. " Satu&day, the 27th June, 1868, -~ . \_ At 11 o'clock.. MR. EDWARD LYNDON '-:<"•'- ' WiH sell by auotion on the above day, — . |# -ip "'".lf N I T U R E ■v-LvP-yy 5 ions Potatoes EDWARD LYNDON, r ■ 614 Auotioneer. AUCTION SALE. Expected consignment from Sydney, from the celebrated Nursery of J. Baptist & Sons. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will sell by auotion, at an early date, — SHRUBS, Flowers, Bulbs, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. ;/'.-: BDWARDLYNDON, Auctioneer. .June 23, ,1868. 615 Sales by Koutledge, Kennedy, & Co. The Undersigned have been instructed to offer .•-* P for Bale by public auotion, at the Meanoe Sale Yards, 'On Wednesday, Ist July, ABOUT 30 Head COWS and HEIFERS, the greater part of them springing. . , Also, About 20 good Hacks, young and powerful. ,-T The above are well worthy the attention of intending purchasers, the Cattle being of a superior quality. Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. ■■■'■' ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & Co., ; ..- _; Auctioneers, i Napier, June S, 1868. 527 ; ''";' ." , FURNITURE SALE. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & Co. Have beep instructed by Mrs. Stewart, who is leaving the province, to sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, the 2nd July, •-:•- at noon,— " THE. WHOLE of her Valuablo FURNITURE, BEDDING, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c., consisting of — "1 Mahogany 4 post Bedstead, wilh hangings 1 English-made Canopy Bedstead 1 Iron Bedstead, together with horse hair and other Mattrasscd Chairs, Tables, Pictures Garton and Jarvis' Kitchen Range • : Kerosene Lamp :"-' I set Ivory Chessmen and Board " 1 single-barrelled Gnu 1 Silver Lover Watch and Gold Chain 1 Glazier's Diamond .1 large Boilor 2 Book cases 1 Commode 1 Mahogany Chest of Drawers. • I Telescope And a variety of Kitchen Utensils, too numerous to particularise in an advertisement. - . „,- -;, Also, .2 Saddle Horses, both carrying a lady ! superior Side-saddle (hogskin), nearly new The Sale will take plaoe at the Sea Viow ■>w. «-,..•.,. Hotel. ; Lunch provided.— Terras Cash. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & Co , Auctioneers. . . Napier,. June 18, 1888. \ 584 ; : dpALS ! COALS ! ! COALS ! ! ! I-.- ■■-■■.. Just arrived, per schooner " Huntress," 1 CiCl ? ONS of B *y of lßlands coals, Xv/xL/ 1 to' bo sold at 40s. per ton for cash' paid within one mouth. . Now is your/ time to buy New Zealand Coals.---612 J. Le QUESNE. IF this should meet the eye of Joseph Lewis Dester, whose last letters that reached his friends in' England, were dated from the College Run, Te Aute, Hawke's Bay, / in 1863, and he will communicate with his cousin, the Rev. F. Dester, Barston Rectory, •or,, his brother-in-law, H. Blair, Esq., Peel Hall, Tainworth, near Manchester, he will hear of something greatly to his advantage. The £2300 may now be heard of by writing to your late father's solioitor, whose address ia known 1 to you. . 599 ; C.H.B. Papakura and Hikutoto Blocks. "VrpTiCOB is hereby given to the LeasoJL\ holders of Seotions in the Papakura i arid Hikutoto Blocks, that the fourth half- . i-yearly- Rents and Road Levies will be due and :. payable 'at this office on SATURDAY, the ; 27th inatant. "J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, •'"'""_,''''"". . , Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Napier, yp.vl June 22, 1868. _: 606 Postponed Pound Sale at Meanee. THE SALE, advertised to take place on Thursday, the 18th instant, being unavoidably postponed in consequence of tho extreme; inclemency of the weather, the stock '•" advertised, 'femaining unclaimed at this date y (7 : hdrae'B), will be held redeemable until next advertised fiale, on SATURDAY, 27th inst., at noon. -' ,P : -pi>vi P y.\ R. D. MANEY, Vili Poundkeeper. ; June 22, 1868. 607 EXCHANGE HOTEL, iv, ,-iP-v \.-< Pp Havelook, THOMAS REYNOLDS begs to intimate ito Ws did 'friends and the public geney rally,, that, the Exchange Hotel having been ; ; "-y- rerbuilfc; upon a larger scale and greatly im.4::. proved,; plah-r-theV arrangements for privacy : arid comfort ;having specially been attended P tq~-is npw^bperii , audl-he'trusts, by personal and^oaref ul attentwn '"to the wantsof visitors, T to merit a;cbntinuance of the Bupport he enurajoyed before the late fire, '^yTWva^ well-aired "PPpki --ppP I Pf-iPv ;-Bed-ropms. : y - ypPiiP^di^ but the best Liquors -mppPppvpv pP- pyhPfysMP ..-},,.-. „ : 604,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 954, 23 June 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 954, 23 June 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 954, 23 June 1868, Page 2