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Properties for Sale or Lease, FOR SALE OR LEASE, THAT Substantial FAMILY RESIDENCE, with 2 aores land, the property of Mr. Tylee ; also, the Cottage adjoining, formerly oooupied by Col. Douglas. 353 Apply to Mr. E. LYNDON. SHEEP RUNS FORSALE. SEVERAL good SHEEP RUNS in the Provinoe of Hawke's Bay for sale with Stook, Implements, and Improvements. KINROSS & Co. Napier, Feb. 17, 1868. 37 TO BE LEASED for 19 YEARS, SEOTIONS of fine agriouitural LAND, between the Long Bridge and the Paki Paki, containing 100 aores eaoh, with frontage to the Te Aute road. Apply to J. H. COLEMAN, 472 Havelook. FOR LEASE, THOSE Eligible PREMISES in Hastingsstreet, lately in the occupation of Mr. John Wood, commanding the best situation in the town for a retail business. For terms, apply to EDWARD LYNDON, Land & Estate Agent. Napier, Jan. 23, 1869. 280 FOR SALE, THE ABBOTSFORD STATION, near Waipawa, oontaining between 6000 and 7000 aores of freehold land, with HOUSE and all Improvements, For further partioulars apply to the undersigned. J. N. WILSON, 39 Napier. sheep ru:n FOR SALE. THE GLENGARRY STATION, consisting of 13,000 acres, held under Government lease j 2,300 aores freehold ; and 2,000 Ewes. For further particulars, apply to KINROSS & 00. Napier, Sept. 10, 1868. 41 FOR LEASE, With immediate possession, FOUR FARMS on the Papakura Block, from 80 to 120 aores eaoh farm, all fenced in and grassed, at moderate rents. The above are known as Knox and Tait's seotions. Apply to EDWARD LYNDON, Land & Estate Agent. May 80, 1868. 43 A BARGAIN. Foe Sale, at Havelock, TWO ACRES of rioh pasture LAND (more or less), seourely fenoed ,* together with a pleasantly situated OOTTAGE, oontaining four rooms on ground floor, with good upstairs aooommodation. The Garden is planted with superior fruit trees. An exoellent well of water, Stookyards and other outbuildings. Apply to SMITH & Co. Meanee, August 29, 1868. 44 MASONIC HOTEL. STAPYLTON O. CAULTON begs to intimate that he has taken the above house, whioh has been newly fitted, and he hopes by keeping the best of everything and by oareful attention to the wantß of his oustomera, to merit the liberal support aooorded to hia predecessor, Mr. Gill. Ootober 1, 1868. 100 WAIPAWA HOTEL. SAMUEL WINSOR BEGS to intimate that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes, by keeping the best of everything, and by personal and oareful attention to the wants of his customers, to merit their support. Only first-olass Wines, Sprits, and Ales on hand. S. Winsoe, having entered the above Hotel, is desirous of disposing of his Stock of Materials, and to Let the premises in which be oarried on his business of Boot and Shoe Maker. 489 £2 REWARD. LOST, — A large white Oow (horned), branded Oon • Qear B -°- e ar -d thigh, and |3 ° n on * rump. Also, one all red Cow (horned), branded O on near -i^ e an d thigh, and (Vv on off side. They were in oalf when last seen. 489 JAMES ESDAILE, CAUTION. LOST or STOLEN from Ti-Tree Oottage, Karamu, on or about the 20th Deoember, 1868, a WAISTCOAT, containing a Cheque for the sum of -611, drawn by J. H. Coleman in favor of F. E. Tatham, dated Nov. 27, 1868. The publio are oautioned against negotiating the same, 480 NORRIS & OARLEDE. TfTOLISH and EUROPEAN NEWS. " THE MAIL," A Paper oontaining the News, the prinoipal Leaders, a well-digested Summary, and all interesting matter from the Times, and is thus rendered available in a oheap form, for persons residing abroad or in tho colonies. The days of publication are Tuesdays and Fridays, in the afternoon, and the prioe is 3d. per copy, or Bd. a week post free. Subscribers oan obtain "The Maii" through Newspaper Agents, or may have it from the Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing House Square, London, 265 Encourage Local Industries! T. T. PRICE, PIANOFORTE & HARMONIUM TUNER Caelyle-Steeet, Napiee, IN returning thanks for the support he has hitherto received from his patrons, begs to assure them that he will always endeavour to merit a continuance, and, he trusts, an extension, of that support, which will render unavailing the casual visits of inoompetent and unprinoipled tuners from other provinces. Tunings in town taken by the year ; in the country, aooording to distanoe. Ig2§" Remember the addreßS — Carlyle-street, Napier. SUNDAY AT HOME, 1868 Sunday Magazine, 1868 Leisure Hour, 1868 Just received, and on sale at the HERALD offioe,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1035, 30 March 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1035, 30 March 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1035, 30 March 1869, Page 4

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