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Sales by Mr, Lyndon, AUCTION SALE. Saturday, the 16th January, 1869, o'clock. ! f MR. E&^%D LYNDON ! Will hold a Sale of FURNITURE and other Goods on the above date, consisting of — 2 CHESTS DRAWERS Washstands, Tables, Chairs Crookery, Glass, &o. Library Books, viz. :— Maoaulay Carlyle Professor Wilson De Quincey EDWARD LYNDON, 165 Auctioneer, TUEBDAT, F-EBRUABY 2, 1869. Under direction of the Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Napier. Wellington District, MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will dispose of by public auotion, at his Rooms, on the above day, at 2 o'olock, unless the olairas of the Mortgagee be previously settled, mOWN SECTIONS 28 and 29, Havelock, X containing £ acre each, all fenced in ; together with that valuable property thereon, the EXCHANGE HOTEL. Also, SUBURBAN SECTION No. 28, adjoining the above property, containing 18 aores of fine agricultural land, Term 8 at Sale. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. Napier, Jan. 9, 1869. 166 AUCTION WOOL SALE. Tuesday, the 2nd Februaby, 1869. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a WOOL SALE, at his Auction Room, on the above date, and will dispose of,JO BALES WOOL Mr. Lyndon will be glad to afford an opportunity to growers of wool, to try the market value at this sale, and will make storage room for 150 bales, free op all charges (except insurance). The wool to be delivered seven days prior to sale, and to be cleared away within seven days after it. The Sale to fake place immediately after the sale of the Havelook "Exchange Hotel." EDWARD LYNDON, 167 Auctioneer. NOTICE. IT is requested that all Shop Accounts, due to the late firms of Rich and Parker and W. and H. Parker, of Napier, Butchers, be paid to the undersigned, or to Mr. Lee, Solicitor, Napier, within fourteen days from this date. All accounts then unpaid will be sued for without further notice. HENRY PARKER. January 9, 1869. 162 IMPOUNDED AT NAPIER— On the 6th January, 1869. One light bay. Horse, branded B on off shoulder, sore on back, shod all round. If not claimed and all expenses paid by the 22nd January, will be sold on that day at noon, at the Napier pound, JAMES VINING, 161 AotingPoundkeeper. PUBLIC LIBRARY. /CONSIDERABLE additions have just been \J made to the LIBRARY in Mr. Stables' School-room, adjoining St. Paul's Church. The number of volumes is now between 600 and 700. Subscribers will be enrolled, and books given out, every MONDAY from 3 to 4 p.m., and on WEDNESDAY Evenings, from 8 to 9! The subscription, which must be paid in advance, is at the rate of 2s. per quarter. 163 LONDON HOUSE. SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! A LARGE assorted STOCK of Ladies' and Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Saddle Cloths, Hunting and Riding Whips, Spurs, &c, Received per " Henry Miller " & " Ida Ziegler," These new Goods, direot from the makers, are offered at prices ensuring to purchasers full value for ready money, LONDON HOUSE, 1 64: Hastings-st., Napier. T^TANTED two good Female SERVANTS, t T or Man and wife, without family.-— Apply to Mrs. Carlyon, Blair Cottage, 160 TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. T7IILES or single copies of the Herald J. may be had on application to Mr. Garner, at the office of Messrs. Routledge, Kennedy, and Co. rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD will be paid A to any one returning a main sail removed some weeks ago from a boat belonging to Mr. Wood, of the Herald office. XTKJ ELLINGTON ALMANACS on sale at \ V the Herald office. N.B.— The proprietor of the Herald has not seen his way to publish a local almanao for this year,

ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. T>ERSONS receiving English Papers and L Periodicals through the undersigned, are respectfully informed that, owing to the threatening aspect of affairs, he did not renew his usual order for the current year. He will not, therefore, be in a position to supply subscribers as heretofore. JAMES WOOD. Herald office, Jan. 8, 1869. So Nice of Her.— lt was the remark of young Mrs. Dulcimore, on seeing an advertisement headed, " Household Music," that she knew none equal to her baby's voice. Eespecting the crops on the other island, the Lyttelton Times says :— •" We are sorry to hear that in almost all the agricultural districts south of Christchurch, the continued drought and high wiftdj? are seriously affecting the crops.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1012, 9 January 1869, Page 2

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