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MR. MILLER'S SALES. "1 PvQQ MERINO EWES, 8 tooth 800 do, mixed ages 600 2, 4, and 6 -tooth cross- bred Ewes 2500 cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages 200 cross-bred Ewes, 8-tooth 700 6 and 8-tooth cross-bred Wedders 100 Merino Rams, best Sir Donald M'Lean's. 51 8 M. R. MILLER. RURAL SECTIONS, WOODVILLk On Deferred Payments. For particulars, apply to 16_6 M. R. MILLER. FREEHOLD ESTATE. HOMEWOOD - KAIKORA. The Undersigned is instructed by Mr Robert Evans, of Homewood, Kaikora, to offer for Sale, as a whole or in convenient lots, -j f > \C\r~\ ACRES RICH AGRIOULIVJVJW TURAL and PASTORAL LAND. This property has frontages to the Waipawa River, from the bridge downward, a ring fence round the remainder. This property is divided into two large divisions, one of these portions containing three small paddocks, about 30 acres, under artificial grass, two whares, sheep-yards, &0., with or without 1500 sheep now depasturing thereon. Price moderate, aDd a considerable portion of the purchase money remaining on mortgage. 35(> M. R. MILLER. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, FOR LEASE. MR. GRANT, the purchaser of Pakowhai Estate, hag 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, Slirubbery, 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. MB. J. J. TYE'S SALES. SHEEP FOR SALE. An DO MERINO WETHERS 8-tooth "it \J \J \J in lots to suit purchasers 300 Merino Ewes, 8-tooth 500 Cross-bred Ewes, 8-tooth 1400 Fat Cross-bred Wethers, 4 and 6tooth RAMS FOR SALE. 150 Merino Rams, 2-tooth and upwards, by Dowling and Currie Rams, out of J pure pedigreed Ewes 50 Lincoin Rams, 2-tooth and upwards, by imported Raois, out of pure bred ewes 8 Cotswold Rams, 2-tooth and upwards BULLS FOR SALE. 10 Young Bulls of this season, bred by Hon H. R. Russell, the produce of his celebrated bull down Prince, out of seven-eight bred Abbot cow. 2 Bulls, by Knight Templer and Duke J. J. TYE, Stock and Station Agent, 1 72 Waipawa. THOMAS STUART ~1 TAVING taken the shop adjoining the -' — *- photographic establishment of Mr Corbett, and opposite the Horse Repository, Hastings-street, intends carrying on the business of WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING in all its branches. All Repairs entrusted to him will be faithfully carried out in a workmanlike manner, i and with the utmost dispatch. 537 MEREDITH & STUDHAM [Late with O. Nash], T)EG to inform the inhabitants of Waipawa JL) and surrounding districts that they have began Business on their own account as Painters, Sign Writers, Paperhangers, and general House Decorators, and hope by attention to bu>ines s and Moderate Chargi sto merit a share of public support. All Orders sent to or left with E. Harwood, Stationer, will be attended to. 521 W. ELLINGHAM, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AND HORSE-SHOER, BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Hastings and surrounding Districts, that he has commenced business as above, and trusts by strict attention to business and good workmanship to merit a fair Bhare of support. 570 WILLIAM TILLEY, LAND, ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Haßt ings-street, back of Co!ledge & Craig's 519 LUCAS & HUMPHREYS, BUILDERS, CABINET MAKERS, AND UPHOLSTEREHS, Waipawa. All kinds of building material kept in stock. 345 Estimates given. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, NAPIER, SPECIAL SERVICES. npHE Rev. S. MacfABLANE, of Christohurch JL (District Chairman) will conduct the following Services : — On Sunday, May 6, the Rev. S. Macfarlane will preach (D.V.) in the Emersonstreet Church — morning at 11 o'clock evening at 7 o'clock. Collections at the close of each service, on behalf of the Circuit Funds. 492 WAIPUKURAU. POPULAR LECTURES. f I \HE first of this season's series of populab X entebtAinments will be held in the Schoolroom, on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 29, and the succeeding meetings will be held monthly, on Tuesday Evenings, during the winter season. '1 ho proceeds will be applied for building a chimney in the Schoolroom. Waipukurau, April 27, 1877. 535 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. T^HE next Yearly Examination for Junior J_ and Senior Scholarships, for Degrees and Honors, will be held in the month of January, 1878, commencing on a day to be fixed. This Examination, in accordance with the amended regulations passed at the recent seßeion of the Senate, will take the place of the examination previously fixed for November. The number of Scholarships to be competed for will be a» follows ; — Junior Scholarships ... 10 Senior Soliolat ships ... 5 By order, W. M. MASK ELL, 667 Registrar. WAIPAWA READING-ROOM. A READING-ROOM will be opened in connection with E. Harvrood's Hook and Stationery Warehouse on Satueday next, 21st of April. A regular supply of all the new Papers and Magazines. 423 JUST RECEIVED, Ex Mail Steamer " Australia," -j TON Californian Timothy Grass Seed 613 KINROSS, & CO,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 4 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 4 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 4 May 1877, Page 3