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MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER'S SALES. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1877. At 2 p.m. SALE OF DAMAGED DRAPERY, Ex " Wild Dccc," from Glasgow, MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER Will Bell by public auction, at their Kooms, Tennyaon-street, on the above date, On account of whom it may concern—r)f\ CASKS and BALES DUAPERY, Zi\J CANVAS, BLANKETS, &o. Particulars in future issue. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 447 Auctioneers. CATTLE SALE AT TARADALE SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1877, At I o'clock, p.m. MARGOLIOUTH AND BANNEB Will sell by Public Auotion, on the above date, afc the Sale Yards attached to the Taradale Hotel, OA DAIRY O WS 15 Heifers 10 Steers SeveraljDraught Horses Hacks Pigs &C, &C, &O. Entries for other Btook will be received by Mr M'Donald, at the Taradale Hotel, and by the Auctioneers up to noon on date of Sale. j MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 468 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OP GROCERIES, FURNITURE, &c. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, At 12 o'clock. MAEGOLIOUTH AND BANNER Will sell by Public Auctioa, at their rooms, Tennyson-street, ■niLOUE (BAGS and BARRELS) Mustard Patent Groats English Hams and Bacon (very prime) Cheeses Treacle Preserved Potatoes Pickles Cigars Matches Tables Bedsteads Chest b of Drawerß Chairs Spring Mattrasa Engravings Clocks Carpet &c, &c, &c. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 483 Auctioneers. LAND SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1877, At 2 p.m. MARGOLIOUTH AND BANNEB Are instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, Tennyson-street, on the abo^e date, QUBDiyiSION J, of Suburban Section 76, Napier, being 33 feet frontage by 132 feet depth, with a substantial 6 roomed verandah Cottage, Garden well stocked wiih fruit treeß, &c. Thiß valuable property fr >nting the Shakespeare-road, near the Roman Catholic School, and about mid-way between the port and town, is a rare chance for a working man. Terms easy. Also, The unexpired lease (about 19 years to run) of Section 4lß, situated at the top of the Milton-road, together with a comfortable 4 -roomed Cottage j the ground has been well cultivated aad planted wit.h fruit trees ; the present occupier haa netted upwards of £50 per annum from the produce of the garden. The unespired lease (about 33 years) of i an acre of the church Estate, adjoining the property of James Watt, Esq., together withthe2-i;oomed lean-to erected thereon. Ground rent £8 10s per annum. 377 FARNDON SALE YARDS. MONTHLY SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1877. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNEK Will sell on the above date, "T\ AIRY COWS Heifers Steers Hacks Pigs &c. &c. &o. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 445 Auctioneers. GLASS SHADES, CLOCKS, PARIAN BRONZE FIGURES, TRICYCLE HORSES, Ex "Rakaia" from London. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER Have been instructed by Mr John Dinwiddie to offer for private sale, 6 DOZEN GLASS SHADES of every shape and size. Imitation ebony stands for same. Gilt and Velvet do., very handsome Gilt Drawing-room Clocks Ditto Bronze Library Clocks Ditto Black Marble „ Parian Marble Figures Bronze Figures Toy Tricycle Horses | The above goods, all of the best quality, were purchased by Mr John. Dinwiddie himself from the host Parisian houses for cash, and were very carefully selected from very large ttocks, consequently the prices marked on these goods are very far below anything offered in Napier before. 425 FOR SALE, A fsHk_^ r |''HE Thoroughbred ClydesS^Tffirara&ftb • dale Draught stallion Wt*¥~sfip YOUNG LORD GLASGOW. *"S f*- This Draught Stallion stands about 16 £ hands high, and is perfectly staunch in harness. Young Lord Glasgow took the first prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show held, in 1874 ; also a Draught Colt Foal, out of a mare the property of R. Wellwood, EBq., got by Young Lord Glasgow, obtaiued the second best prize at the 11. B. Agricultural Society's Show of May, 1876. Young Lord Glasgow is out of Mr Here's prize mare Young Lilly, bred by Gibson Bros., Tasmania. Sire, the imported horse Lord Glußgow, bred by Weir of Cameruth, Lanarkshire, and imported to Melbourne by Mr David Nesbifc, and sold to Mr William Morley (warehouseman) for 600 guineas. Young Lilly is out of Old Lilly ; sire Benledi, who was imported for the purity of his blood. His sire, Ben Lomond, was never beaten in Scotland, and is brother to the colebrated horses The Major, The Colonel, and The General, who were the greateat prize-takers for a number of years. Old Lilly is dam of Lilly Cromwell and Bodock Glosj Lilly Cromwell, dam of Heather Jock, whose muscular powers, symmetry, and endurance has never beon surpassed. Apply to JOHN BIOKNELL, Puketapu. Or MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 430 Napier. MRS. BRENTON oan accommodate two Gentlemen with Board and Residence at Blair Cottage, Carlyle-street. 89 1.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, 25 April 1877, Page 1

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