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MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER'S SALES THIS DAY. ORANGES ! ORANGES ! SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1877, At 12 o'clock. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER Will sell by auction, at their rooms, Tennyson-street, on the above date, a special consignment, just landed ex "Falcon," consisting of — OMA DOZEN ORANGES. The above are all in first-rate condition, and as they will be sold by the dozen and in lots to suit purchasers, householders should not fail to avail themselves of this opportunity. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 888 Auctioneers. CONTINUATION OF THE BALANCE OF THE SALVAGE STOCK OF MESSRS PENN & CO.'S DRAPERY. WITHOUT RESERVE. M 0 N D A Y,~J UN E 4, 1877, At 12 o'clock. MARGOLIOUTH AND BANNER Are instructed to sell without any Reserve, the Balance of the above goods, Consisting as under — BAREGE, MOHAIR, LUSTRES, Japanese Silks, Glace Silks, Winceys, Muslins, Grenadine, Cambric, Prints, Velvet, Velveteen, Curtain Tassels, Table Cloths, Curtains, Feathers, Ribbons, Hair-Nets, Shirts, Clothing, Waterproofs, Knickerbocker Suits, Boys' Suits, Riding Pants, Boots, Slippers, Shawls, Austrian Rugs, Fringe, Hats, Crimean Shirts, &c , &c. , &c Terms— Up to £20 cash ; over £20 up to £50, approved bills at 3 months ; over £50 at 4 months, with Bank discount added. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, S9JS Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1877, At 2 p.m. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER Are instructed by Mr R. Walsh, hairdresser, Hastings-street, to sell by public auction . on his premises, the whole of his Furniture, &c. , consisting as under — Q P R I N G SOFA Pier Glass Washstand Tables Chairs Crockery Etc., Etc., Etc. MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 898 Auctioneers. FOR SALE , In lots to suit Purchasers. TEN cases Prime Canterbury CHEESE, just received from Akaroa. 783 MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, FOR SALE, jl ~g^ HP HE Thoroughbred Clydesfflyn9% a ' e Draught Stallion W nW YOUNG LORD GLASGOW. Bt. , A % A- This Draught Stallion stands about 161 bands high, and is perfectly staunch in harness. Young Lord Glasgow took the first prize at the Hawke'B Bay Agricultural Show held in 1574 ; also a Draught Colt Foal, out of a mare the property of R. Wellwood, Esq., got by Young Lord Glasgow, obtained the second best prize at the H. 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 Glasgow, bred by Weir of Cameruth, Lanarkshire, and imported to Melbourne by Mr David Nesbit, 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 celebrated horses The Major, The Colonel, and The General, who were the greatest prize-takers for a number of years. Old Lilly is dam of Lilly Cromwell and Bodoek Glos ; Lilly Cromwell, dam of Heather Jock, -whose muscular powers, symmetry, and endurance has never been surpassed. Apply to JOHN BIOKNELL, Puketapu. Or MARGOLIOUTH & BANKER, 430 Napier. TV/TARGOLIODTH & T3A.NNEB AUCTIONEERS, Land Beokkbs, Commission and Estate Agents, ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBROKERB, Wine and Spirit Merchants, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, REUTER'S TELEGRAM AGENCY, N. Z. Tbadb Protection Agents, RUBBER STAMP AGENTS. &c. &c, &c. Ropier and Port Ahuriri. 74 F R SALE OR TO LET, rpHE MEANEE BRIDGE TANNERY, in J. complete w rki"g order. Six-roomed Cottage, Art esian Well, &c , &C For further particulars apply to ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & 586 Napier. TO LEASE. For a Term of Years, ' I \HE Building known as the Masonic Hall, 1 with part of town section No 124. For further particulars, apply to ROUTLEDGE. KENNEDY & CO. 637_ STOCK OF A GENERAL STOREKEEPER FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts, lately the property of James Neagle, of Taradale, Hawke's Bay. The Stock Sheets and List of Book Debts to be seen every day on the premises. Terms cash, or approved bills with interest added. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received on the premises at Taradale up to the 18th June next. \VM. M 'ARTHUR AND CO. By their Attorney, Thos. Mackfarlane. Taradale, 28th May, 1877. BGO JOHN RENOUF, JOINER & BUILDER, Kaikora, IN THANKING the Public of Hawke's Bay for the liberal support they have given him hitherto, wishes to inform them that he has REMOVED TO KAIKORA, where he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of their patronage. Plans and Specifications taken out at usual rates. SB4 WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the tempo_Li rary Office of the Waipawa County Council is at Waipawa Court House ; i and that the days on which it will be » open for transaction of business will be i on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. It is further notified for public information, that the office hours are from 10 a.m. till 4p. m. , on the days above specified. A. W. RAMSAY DAVIDSON, Clerk Waipawa County Council. Waipukurau, May 16, 1877. 712

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3922, 2 June 1877, Page 3

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