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Sales by Mr. Tye. WAIPAWA. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1877. M.' R . J . J . TYE Will sell by public auction, on the above date, TJ OE, S E 0, SA DDLB.B.Y 5 sacks Oats Drapery and Clothing Albo, without Reßerve, Waipawa Bush, portion of Section No. 113, containing 1 acre with two-roomed Cottage thereon. 'The g' eater part of the above has been cleared, and is under cultivation. Sale at 2 o'cleck. J. J. TYE, 363 Auctioneer. WAIPUKURAU. SALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, At 2 p.m. ME. J. J, TIE Has been instructed by Messrs. M'Leod and Reid to sell on the premises, on the above date, SECTION No. 79, Waipukurau Township, . containing 2 roods 9 perches. Together with i ■A newly well-built six-roomed Totara ( , Weather-board House, and a Work- ] shop, 40 x 20, built thereon, held on a 99 years' lease from February, \ 1876, at an annual rent of one ] shilling. i The above property is pleasantly situated close to the Railway Station, and is now let at £6 per month. Possession will be given on the 7th of May. After the above will be sold all the Plant, Tools, Building Materials, House Blocks, &c, and first-class Morticing Machine. Also, I A substantially-built Timber Waggon And r 4 Superior Draught Geldings, with har- " ness, &c, complete. No Reserve. j J. J. TYE, 283 Auctioneer. TO RUNHOLDERS, GRAZIERS £ AND OTHERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J. J. TYE HAS the pleasure of announcing that at " the request of a number of the leading settlers in the Southern part of the Province, he is making arrangements for holding a SHEEP, CATTLE*AND HORSE SALE f At Waipukurau, ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1877. Suitable Paddocking and other necessary conveniences will be provided, and it is intended to establish the Sale as a Half Yearly ( One. The Central Position of Waipukurau, connected as it is with Napier, the West Coast, £ and Wairarapa, by Railway and Good Roads, will, it is expected, attract purchasers from these important districts, as they will be 4 enabled readily to supply themselves with a choice of such Stock as they require. On 4 the other hand, runholders or others sending Stock to the Sale, will have the Great Advan- 4 tage of the Competition which the tfcendance of a large number of buyers always insures. Stock owners desirous of making a trjal of & the proposed Sale, are respectfully invited to communicate with the undersigned as early as possible. JOSEPH J. TYE, Auctioneer, . Stock and Station Agent, Waipawa : t Or to • " " H. MONTEITH, Commission Agent, j Waipukurau November 22, 1876. ~ 134 FOR SALE, -| (")(""") LINCOLN JSAMB, 2-tooth j 2 imported Lincoln Rams, 8-tooth 200 Lincoln Ewes, 2, 4, 6-tooth, a draft from tha stud flock « 300 cross-bred Ewes 300 cross-bred Weaners, equal sexeß, by Lincoln Rams Several Celts and Fillies by Pacific and Dainty Ariel, out of mares by Gownsman, &c. ' I Good grazing for 50 head of Cattle or Horses, inland, free from, staggers. j HARVEY SLADEN, Grassmere. 1 Meanee, January 16, 1877 . 379 HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL. ' COMMITTEE : Mr J. A. Smith Mr J. Joshua Mr J. G. Kinross Mr T. K. Newton Captain A. Newman Mr G. E. Lee Mr J. N. Williams His Worship the Mr J. D. Canning Mayor of Napier Colonel C. Lambert Mr M. R. Miller Mr J. Anderson . Mr H. Cable Hon. Sec. : J. A." Smith. A RECENT Act of the General' Assembly Laving granted 3£ acres of ' Land adjoining the Immigration Barracks as the cite for a new Hospital in Napier, which is much required, there being want of space on the present ground, tlie Inhabitants of Hawke's Bay are requested by the Committee to subscribe to so desirable an object. The Maoris of Hawke's Bay are particularly invited to join in this movement, which applies to all alike, and it ia hoped that it may lead to increased friendly feeling between the two races. The Maoriß are requested to give land instead of money, aa it will perpetuate their names in the f uturo, and show posterity how the aboriginal natives of the country and the European settlers progressed together. It is proposed that any person giving £100 or more in money, or an equivalent in land, shall become a Life Governor. Subscription lists are left with the members of the Committee, at the Banks, and with numerous settlers. 17-5 ; £1 REWARD. LOST, on the 29th December last, from Tokokino, one Iron Grey ■ Horse ; branded P near shoulder shod > all round, and. stands about 15 hands ■ high ; had a small piece of rope round > neck when strayed. Anyone returning ' the same to Tokokino saw-mills ; or to j ' Mr. T. Price, Waipawa, will receive the " above reward. \ January 16, 1877. 368 1 T OST, from Napier, one Bay Gelding, j jLJ with dark points ; fchod all round ; , brand NIIE on oil shoulder ; about 15 B hands high. When lost had new headr stall on with tether rope, and was seen t on the new Taradale lload, on the 24th December. Any person, giving to the Inspector of Police information which will lead to its recovery, will be handsomely "rewarded. 369

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3825, 18 January 1877, Page 3

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