Sales by BXi\ Lyndon. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. Saturday, the 16th January, 1869, At 12 o'clock. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a Sale of FURNITURE and other Goods on the above date, consisting of — 2 CHESTS DRAWERS Wftshstauds, Tables, Chairs Crockery, Glass, &c. Library Books, viz. : — Macaulay Carlyle . Pi'ofessai' WHsoh Do Quincey EDWARD LYNDON, 165 Auctioneer, AUCTION WOOL SALE. Tuesday, the 2nd February, 1869. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a WOOL SALE, at bis Auction Room, on the above date, and will dispose of,■jA 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 Btorage room for 150 bales, free or all charges (except insurance). The wool to be delivered seven days prior to sale, and to be cleared away within seven days after it. EDWARD LYNDON, 167 Auctioneer. WELLINGTON. Tuesday, the 19th January, 1869. J EDWARD OWEN Hag received instructions from the importers, Messrs. Turnbull, Reeves, and Co., to sell by auction, at their stores in Hunter- street, mHB CARGO of new season's TEAS, ex X " Mary," from Foo-Chow-Loo direct. 178 WANTED, 1000 Boys, to spin Moses 1 6d Tops, and fly Moses' Is Kites. WANTED known, that A. Moses & Co. have the largest stock of Work Boxes, Writing Desks, and Dressing Cases, in the province. WANTED to Sell, 1000 German Soldiers, at Is each. — Apply to A. Moses and Co. WANTED known, that A. Moses & Co. are selling Concertinas at ss, each. WANTED the Ladies to know, that A. Moses and Co. have made a considerable reduction in the price of Berlin Wool patterns, to meet the times. "\TTANTED known that the largest assortVV meQt of Croquet, Carpet Balls, Aunt Sally, and Archery, is at A. Moses & Co. WANTED known that A. Moses & Co. are selling Bagatelle Boards at 50s each. WANTED, Connoisseurs in Tobacco to try Moses' neplus ultra mixture. WANTED, all the Boys in the province, to wheel Moses' Wheelbarrows, and ride Moses' Rocking Horses. WANTED known that A. Moses and Co. have in stock, Stationery, Brushware, Basketware, Perfumery, and double and single Perambulators. WANTED, the Ladies to know that A. Moses and Co. have the largest stock of Bags and Heticules. TETANTED, Smokers to know that another *^ shipment of the genuine Barrett's Twist has arrived. WANTED, the public to receive Moses and j Co.'s thanks for the patronage they have received during the past year, 185 NOTICE. npHE Public are cautioned against changing JL any of the undermentioned CHEQUES or ORDERS. Payment being stopped at the Banke. THOMAS COWPER, Sedgwick Arms. Waipawa, Jan. 9, 18G9. Cheques Drawn by Williams in favour of Bumpton £10 0 0 Nelson in favour of Muinford... 10 0 0 Gaisford in favour of Hughes... 5 0 0 Hudson in favour of Simm ... 3 0 0 Rurscll in favour of Native ... 5 0 0 Itathbone in favour of Sambo... 512 6 Rathbone in favour of.Nativo... ■ 2 10 0 Rathbonein favour of M.Keuzio (i 10 6 Russell in favour of Beachern.., 217 6 • Skinner in favour of Cowper ... 10 0 0 Drower in favour of Crawford... 6 0 0 Nelson in favour of Cribb ... 5 0 c M'Greavy in favour of Fitzgerald 2 0 0 M'Greavy in favour of Harriss... 3 0 0 Dillon in favour of Craig ... 2 0 0 Ordeus Drawn by H. Duff on Kinross in favour ofNativo 116 q N. Williams on Kinross in favour of]?. Rich 10 0 0 J. Johnson on Johnson, "Wellington, favour of Beachem 12 18 0 D. and W. Hunter on Sethune and Hunter, Wellington, in favour of Thomas 3 0 0 D. and W. Hunter on Bethuno and Hunter, Wellington, in favour of W. Bundy ... 310 0 J. Knight on Stuart, Napier, in 187 favour of Sehiof 3 8 ,0 . NAPIER RIFLE CLUB. npHE "Silver Challenge Cup " will be fired .JL for (weather permitting) on THURSDAY, 25th February, at 2 - 30 p.m., at the Club Range. Until further notice, the marker will attend on Thursdays at 3 p.m., in lieu of Saturday, F. W. GARNER, Hon, Sec. Napier, Jan. IS, 1869. 189 IMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By Thomas Ton-, Jan, 15, 1869. One dark grey Entire, 2 years old, black points, about 12 hands, no brand visible If not claimed and all expenses paid by Saturday, the 80th January, will be sold on that day at the Meanee Yards. ." ■ •: ■■ ': ■ ft, D. MANET, 190 Poundfceeper,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1014, 16 January 1869, Page 2
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737Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1014, 16 January 1869, Page 2
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