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MR. MILLER'S SALES. FREEHOLD ESTATJfI. HO ME WOOD - KAIKORA. Tho Undersigned is instructed by Mr Robert Evans, of tlomewood, Kaikora, to offer for Sale, as a whole or in convenient lots, -j r\r\r\ acres rich agricul. lUUU TURAL and PASTORAL LAND. This property has frontages to the Waipawa River, from tho bridge downward, a ring fence round the remainder. This property ia divided into two large divisions, one of these portions containing three small paddocks, about 30 acres, under artificial gras.«, two whares, sheep-yards, &c, with or without 1500 cheep now depasturing thoreon. Price moderate, and a considerable portion of the purchase money remaining on mortgage. 350 M. R. MILLER. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, FOR' LEASE. MR. GRANT, the purchaser of Pakowhai Estate, has instructed the undersigned to Lease for a term the very substantial and commodious Dwelling House, lately occupied by Mr. M'Hardy, with the well-stocked Garden.Orchard, Shrubbery, and a small paddock adjoining ; with part of the offices, a Coach-house, Stable, &c. This is situated within easy drive of Town or the Farndon Railway station. To a good tenent the rent will be very moderate. 167 M. R. MILLER. FOB SALE, /COMFORTABLE DWELLINGHOUSE. V_> The undersigned iB desirous of selling his present Dwelling-house, 7 rooms and bath-room, wash-house and stables, in Cameron-road, with half an acre land, or wid sell separately house and quarter acre, and an excellent building site, on quarter acre fronting South Cameron- road. Entry about Ist July. Easy terms will be given. M. R. MILLER, 168 Browning-street. ______ MR. EVANS' Draught Stallion " LORD NELSON," by " Sir Colin Campbell," dam " Blossom," etc. Liberal terms. For further particulars apply to 169 M. R. MILLER. STUD SHEEP FOR SaLE. Small stud flock Lincolns, bred by H. Sladen, Esq. — 100 Ewes, weaners, 125 two-tooth, 150 four-tooth, 100 sixtooth, 525 eight-tooth, 50 two-tooth Rams, and 2 eight-tooth imported pure Lincolns 26 pure Lincoln two-tooth Rams, bred by Major Jackson, Auckland 35 pure Lincoln Rams, six-tooth, bred by Joseph May, Esq., Auckland MERINO RAMS. 233 two and four-tooth Rams, bred by Sir Donald M'Lean, got by J. Cunie's Victoria Rams 40 Merino Rams, bred by the Hon. R. Stokes, got by Larmouih Ramß 170 M. R. MILLER. SHEEP FOR SALE. MERINO E WES, 8-tooth 2500 cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages 600 do do 2, 4 and 6-tooth 1200 do do culls 400 do do do 600 do do do 300 do do with Lambs 419 M. R. MILLER. RURAL SECTIONS, WOODVILLK On Deferred Payments. For particulars, apply to 166 M. R. MILLER. TOWN HALL. WAIPUKURAU. M K s - "N c j l l WILL GIVE A CONCERT AT THE town hall, waipukurau, on friday, april 27. programmePart i. Instrumental Duet, "Norma" (Bellini) — Mrs Neill and Miss Martiu Song and Chorus, "The Songs we sang in Childhood" (Watson) — Mr Morgon Scena, "Vieni la inia Vendetta," Lucrezia Borgia (Donizetti) — Mr Eva Song, "Looking Forward" (Sullivan) — Mrs Neill Instrumental Selection Quartette, "Fairy Elves" (Fowles) — Mrs Neill, Miss Martin, Messrs Morgon and Eva Comic Song, "Don't take any notice" — Mr Tyk Duet, " Suoni la tromba," Puritani (Bellini) — Messrs Eva and Morgox. Part 11. Instrumental Trio, "Tancredi" (Rossini) — Mrs Neill, Miss Martin and Mr Crawford Song, "The British Tar" (Santley)— MiEva Duet, ' ' Oh, Maritana, " Maritana (Wallace) — Mrs Keill and Mr Mokgon Comic Song, "Sammy Stutters" — Mr Tye Instrumental Duet, Violin and Concertina — Messrs Crawford and Morgox Song, "She wore a wreath of Roses" — Mrs Neill Trio, "Oil, Memory" (Leslie) — Mrs Neill, Miss Martin and Mr Mokgon Song and Chorus, "Good Night" (Gounod) — Mr Moiuiox G od Save the Queen ! Admission — Front scats, 4s ; Second seats, 2s. Doors open at 7. 30 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 394 TEN POUNDS REWARD. STAYED from tho Pourerere Station a rich roan cow " Dairy Duchess," with a yearling Heifer, white, with red ears. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the same to Messrs J. and H. Nairn, Pourerere, or to the undersigned, JNO. DAVIS CANNING, 287 Oakbourne, Wallingford. £20 REWARD. TT7 HEREAS some person or persons unVV known did wilfully set on fire a men's sleeping-houße near the woolshed, Ruataniwha, belonging to Messrs J. M; and R. Stokes, whereby the said building was entirety destroyed, the above reward will be paid to anyone who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Apply to Inspector Scully. 351 J. M. & R. STOKES. GLASS SHADES, CLOCKS, PARIAN BRONZE FIGURES, TRICYCLE HORSES, Ex " Raic aia." from, London. MAE.GOLIOUTII & BANNER Have been instructed by Mr John Dinvriddie to oifer for private sale, 6 DOZEN GLASS SHADES of every shape and size. Imitation ebony stands for same. Gilt and Velvet do., very handsome Clilt Drawing-room Clocks Ditto Bronze Library Clocks Ditto Black Marble „ Parian Marble Figures Bronze Figures Toy Tricycle Horses The above goods, all of the beßt qualitj, were purchased by Mr John Dinwiddie himself from the best Parisian houses for cash, and were very carefully Belected from very large ttocks, consequently the prices marked on these goods are very far below anything oft'ored in Napier before. 425 PAPAKURA ROAD BOARD. A GENERAL MEETING of ratepayer* will ta'ce place on Satvubky, the 28th instant, at Vaughan's Hotel, Meanee, at 2 o'clock p.m. S. a. BRANDON, 414 Chairman,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 3

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