MR. LYNDON'S SALES. 5000 FRUIT AND FOREST TREES AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNI 28 and 29, 1877, At 11 o'clock each day. MR EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a sale of Fruit and Forest Trees Ornamental Shrubs, and Flowering Plants on the above date, from Mr Sturm's Nur scry, consisting of — qAAA CONIFERS, PINES, CYPRESS 1000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees 500 Blue Gums, in pots 500 Acacias, Thorns, etc. 200 Roses, in great variety. EDWARD LYNDON, 1161 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1877, At 2 o'clock. Under the direction of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington District, at Napier. TO NEW ZEALAND CAPITALISTS, SHEEPFARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS, SEEKING VALUABLE INVESTMENTS. MR EDWARD LYNDON Has been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court to dispose of, at Napier, on the above date, that VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, known as the KOROKIPO & MOTEO ESTATE, The property of R. D. MANEY, Esq., containing 6302 A c K E s RICH AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING LAND, Subdivided into 16 PADDOCKS, by 35 miles of WIRE FENCING. On the property are — TWO WOOLSHEDS FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES STABLES SHEDS SHEARING YARDS AND OTHER CONVENIENCES A SHRUBBERY, of 13 acres, planted with several thousand Fruit and Forest Trees of 10 years' growth. The importance of this sale cannot be overestimated, as it comprises the very RICHEST LAND in the province of Hawke's Bay. This ELIGIBLE PROPERTY, forming part of the far-famed Ahuriri Plains, is within SEVEN MILES OF NAPIER, and is otherwise most conveniently and centrally situated, thus adding much to its value for grazing and agricultural purposes. The property is in one block, and can be conveniently subdivided into many valuable farms and grazing grounds for rearing cattle and sheep. For terms, apply at the offices of the auctioneer, or to the Registrar of the Supreme Court. EDWARD LYNDON, H49 Auctioneer. "" 6~N SALE. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, IRONMONGERS, HOTELKEEPERS. f>r CASES MERCHANDISE, Ex "Andrew Reid," On Consignment. 8 CASES— Containing 50 dozen Cut Glass Tumblers 25 dozen Cut Wines, Sherry and Port 20 dozen Cut Wines, engraved fern 10 dozen Cut Decanters, quarts 10 dozen Cut Decanters, pints 5 dozen Chrystal Finger-bowls 5 dozen Water Carafs, Fern and Glory star 5 dozen Finger Cups, green 3 CASKS FLINT and GLASS— Containing 50 dozen Tumblers 5 dozen Finger Cups 5 dozen Decanters, pint and quart 10 dozen Handled Custards 5 dozen Plain Horn Tumblers 10 Water Sets, Dinner Bottles 20 Butter Coolers 20 Celery, Sugar and Cream Glasses 10 7-inch Comports Wines, Port and Sherry 20 Flower Stands 2 CASES ELECTRO - PLATE— Containing 10 Tea Services 12 Cruets 12 Toast Racks 10 Cake Baskets 20 Candle Sticks, Table and Chamber 20 Dish Covers in sets 10 Waiters 10 Egg Frames Sugar Basins, Salts and Butter Boats Spoons, Tea, Dessert and Table Forks, Soup Ladles 9 PACKAGES CHINA and EARTHENWAR E — Containing 15 Toilet Sets in great variety 10 Dinner Services 10 Breakfast and Tea Services Plates in great variety Cheese Stands, Mugs Salad and Corn Dishes Jugs in sets Dessert Plates, China 3 CASES LAMPS, &c, &c. 50 Lamps, Blue Glass, handled 25 Lamps, Green Glass, brass column 25 Lamps, Flint Oil Founts 25 Lamps, decorated 10 Lamps, Wall and Hanging Lamp Shades Globes and Chimnies. ; 1073 jhjuWARD LYNDON. l PLAN OF THE NAP~iER~COUNTR"! DISTRICTS. THE UNDERSIGNED is Publishing Plan of the Napier Country District! " commencing at the Western Spit, an embracing all the Country as far as Motei Roy's Hill, Paki Paki, Te Mata, Cliv( * &C, &c. V The Map, compiled by James Rochfor ; Esq., from all the latest surveys, will 1 ready for delivery in a short time. Also, Preparing for Publication, A PLAN OF NAPIER (4 chains to the inch). Showing the Sub-divisions of each Toy Sections, as compiled from surveys by Mess Rochfort and Ellison. Subscribers' names invited, as only limited number of these valuable maps J. arranged for. sh EDWARD LYNDON, Ld 940 Land and Estate Agent. bs £20 REWARD. nly \\T E will pay the above sum to any c ie W whose evidence will lead to cony tion the party or parties who felonious pulled down and carried away the pali is. of our verandah posts on the night of Fridi be the 22nd or the morning of Saturday 1 I 23rd June. LEONARD & CO., 1158 Shakespeare-road
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3935, 26 June 1877, Page 3
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