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MR. J. J. TYE'S SALES. WAIPAWA. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1877. MR. J. J. TYE Has been instructed to sell on the above date, lAAA THUJA AND CYPRESS TREES JLI/VV (2yrs. old, transplanted). Height, from H to 2 feet. Sale at 2 p.m. JOSEPH J. TYE, 796 Auctioneer. WAIP AWA. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1877. MR. J. J. TYE Will sell by public auction, on the above date, f* FIRST-CLASS HACKS 1 Trap Horse Set Single Buggy Harness, Silver Plated (new) Chairs Knives and Forks Platedware Pictures Tea and Sundries Sale at 2 p.m. J. J. TYE, Auctioneer. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. Q AAA ACRES Rich Pastoral LAND, t).UUU portion of the Tautane Block. Terms easj'. J. J. TYE, Land and Estate Agent, 711 Waipawa. ME. M'LEAN'S SALES. STATION PROPERTY. FOR. SALE, in the Province of Hawke's Bay, a first-class Sheep Station, con-, taining about 15,000 acres, stocked, and having all necessary improvements. For full particulars apply to W. K. M'LEAN, 679 Napier. THE REPOSITORY. HASTINGS-STREET, NAriER. THE Undersigned desires to intimate that Saturday sales will be resumed at the above establishment on Saturday, the 2nd clay of June, 1577, under the management of Mr J. A. Lennie, who has rented the premises, and taken over the goodwill of the business, W. K. M'LEAN, 766 Auctioneer. IN reference to the above, J. A. Lenme begs to inform Country Settlers, Dealers, and the public of Hawke's Bay generally, that he intends to carry on the business as heretofore, and to assure them that no effort shall be wanting 011 his part to make the establishment both attractive and profitable to all who uiay favor him with their support. Auction sales of Stock, Vehicles, Produce, &c, will be held every Saturday, and on such other days as circumstances may require, of which duo notice will be given. All produce sent by rail will be conveyed to the Repository free of charge. Hay, oats, maize, chaff, bran, potatoes, and other produce kept in Stock for sale privately or by Public Auction. Horses taken into Livery day and night. First-class Hacks, Buggies and quiet Trap Horses always on hire and for sale. Mr W. K. M'Lean is engaged as Auctioneer. J. A. LENNIE, Commission Agent, &c. CHAMPAGNE VINEYAED BRANDY. I^HB following is an extract from "Le Figaro," under the heading " L'lndustrie Fr<mgaise a Philadelphia :" — "Passing on to Brandies, we find the name of Boutelleau and Co., of Barbezieux. This important house, founded in 1849, by a society with a capital of two millions, is known in the Urjited States under the name of Vineyard Proprietors Company, and in other countries under that of Champagne Vineyard Proprietors Company. Boutelleau and C"., the clever administrator* of thiß Society, established it with the idea of encouraging the sale of the country's produce, which forms a considerable figure in the business with the United States, England, India, and Australia, nor is it less astonishing that this brand passed immediately in the first line after Martell and Hennessy. The proprietors of this brand in France are certain persons having a fine produce of a superior qnality. To foreigners, and especially in the English colonies, where they make use of Brandy as a medicinal 1 emedy, this brand is particularly recommended by doctors. It is with pleasure that we notice the presence of the produce of this house in Philadelphia." 309 VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS IN THE PEICB OF SADDLERY Are now being made at HOLDER'S There is an ENORMOUS STOCK OS SADDLES, BBIDLES, HARNESS And almost every conceivable article in the trade, which must be BEDU C E D . Every description of Harness MADB TO OBDEB at the Lowest Possible Bates ! H. R. HOLDER Opposite the Post-office, Napier. 61 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY! AS the planting season has arrived again we beg to draw the attention of the public to our large stock of Nursery Produce. Our collection comprises all the well known varieties of Conifers, Forest, Fruit, and hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Our stock consists of — 23,000 Conifers, as Pines, Cypress, &c. 11,000 Forest and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 7,000 Fruit Trees of the choicest varieties. 2000 choice P^ses. 100 choice Standard Roses. Of hedge plants we offer— 27o,ooo one, two, and three year old White Thorn. 6000 Sweet Briar. 2000 Arbor Vitae. 4000 Cherokee Rose, Privets, and Pittosporums. 20,000 Osage Orange, &c. We also have a large stock of Greenhouse and Stove Plants and Flowers, Vegetable and Flower Seeds of the best and choicest varieties. We warrant all trees, shrubs, and seeds healthy, sound, and true to name. We therefore beg to state that all orders entrusted to us will be faithfully executed. Orders addressed to us at the Nurseries, or left at our Seed Store, Emerson-street, Napier, will meet with prompt attention F. W. C. STURM & SON, Hawke's Bay Nurseries, 748 West Clive, near Napier. DR. GIBBES has Removed to his new premises, Tennyson-street, 731

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3915, 25 May 1877, Page 3

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