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MX TURLEY'S SALE. KAIKORA SALE YARDS. MR JT TURLEY (Having made arrangements with Mr W. Stock for the use of the above yards), will hold his T7IIRST QALE OF QITOCK At the end of the present month. Good paddocking free, These yards being within easy distance of Homewood, Patangata, Tamumu, and Te Ante, offer every inducement to settlers for the disposal of stock. Entries will be received by Mr W. Stock, Kaikora Hotel ; or MR J. TURLEY, 752 Auctioneer, Waipawa. MR. MILLER'S S.ALES. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Q Af\f\ ACRES VERY RICH LAND, J.tUU partially improved, about 12 miles from Gisborne, for Sale or Lease, with 6,000 Sheep, few Cattle, and all working improvements 1,200 acres richest alluvial "Land, Karamu Plains, fenced and subdivided 25,000 acres leasehold, good title, low rent, and 112 acres Freehold, near Gisborne, with 20,000 Sheep, and all necessary working improvements ; the run divided into nine paddocks, all well watered and grassed 11,000 acres Freehold, partially sown, all fenced and subdivided, good and substantial improvements, good road, within 30 miles of Napier, with 11,000 Sheep, a few Cattle, and Horses 600 acres Lease, with right of purchase, within 12 miles of Napier, fenced and subdivided, comfortable house, shed, &c, with 800 Sheep, a few Cattle, &c. 8,800 acres Leasehold, title good, rent moderate, excellent land, near Tologa Bay, with 3,000 Sheep, improvements, good house, shed and yards 11,000 acres Leasehold, good title, agricul tural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay, a few improvements, with 3,000 Sheep, and a few Cattle 1,600 acres Leasehold, Poverty Bay 340 acres Freehold, Maliia Peninsula 400 acres Patea district 750 acres, fenced and improved, Mongonui 4,030 acres Freehold, good improvements, near Masterton 2,000 acres rich agricultural Freehold, Thames Valley 10,000 acres Freehold, pastoral land, with few improvements, Thames Valley 609 acres, in sections at Woodville 40 acres Freehold, highly improved, at Havelock 3,900 acres Freehold, good agriculture and pastoral land near Wairoa, considerable improvement, with 800 Sheep, and 100 head Cattle 900 acres, Freehold, near Wairoa 4,600 acres, Freehold, near Wairoa, part improved, good house and woolshed, yards, &c, with 3,500 Sheep, a few Cattle and Horses AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. "QEQUIRED, for the Auckland Girls' _L\> Training and High School, a Head Governess ; salary, £250 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received by the Board of Education, at Auckland, on or before 30th March, 1878. None will be entertained unless accompanied by a Certificate from some Public Department of Education. VINCEJST E. RICE, 744 ■ Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE. Established 1863. \T7E beg to notify having JUST RE- * * CEIVED 15 cartoons per mail steamer of sample HATS and BONNETS for the coming season. Amongst the most striking are the Corsica, Eglington, Atherstone, Stalker, Victoria, Albany, Duchess, Belville, Vivian, Hilds, Chandos, Placida, Almeria, Dora, Gazel, Cromer, Trieste, Shipton, Romily, Fernside, Electra, Arcadia, Seville, Mother Hubbard, Sea Side, Gainsborough, Coleraine, comprising Ladies', Young Ladies', and Children's Hats in White Felt, Drab Felt, Black Felt, Grey Felt, Myrtle Felt, Speckled Elphantine JFelt, Navy Blue Felt, Brown Felt. LADIES', YOUNG LADIES', and CHILDREN'S HATS in Black Velvet, Colored Velvet, Navy Blue Velvet. LADIES', YOUNG LADIES', and CHILDREN'S HATS in Black Straw, Drab Btraw, Myrtle Straw, Grey Straw, Brown Straw, Navy Blue Straws, Fancy Straws. BOYS' Black and Brown Sailor Hats. Children's Turbans. LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in White Felt, Drab Felt, Black Felt, Grey Felt, Myrtle Felt, Speckled Elphantine Felt, Navy Blue Felt, Brown Felt. LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in Black Velvet, Navy Blue Velvet, Colored Velvet. LADIES' t and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in Black Straw, Drab Straw, Myrtle Straw, Grey Straw, Brown Straw, and Navy Blue Straw. There are over 270 single Hats and Bonnets, NO TWO BEING ALIKE, in all the VERY NEWEST SHAPES and STYLES. An early visit of inspection invited. We have made arrangements with our Millinery Buyer to ship us every season, per mail, one sample HAT and BONNET of each NEW SHAPE invented, leaving the bulk to be forwarded by sailing vessel to arrive six weeks later. This system we have initiated in Napier will for Ouvious Reasons meet with the approval of our Lady Patrons. MOSGIEL TWEEDS. We have been induced by the REMARKABLY LIBERAL TERMS offered us by one of the agents for the Mosgiel Woollen Factory, Dunedin, who Avas lately in Napier, to purchase a considerable quantity of their Cloth (several patterns of which we have ENTIRELY CLEARED). They are suitable for BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES DRESSES, LADIES' RIDING HABITS, ULSTERS, &c, &c. Owing to the advantages we possess in introducing this Colonial Manufacture in Napier, we are enabled to quote the low price of 4s lid per yard. Should these Mosgiel Tweeds turn out as represented, and meet with the approval o our Customers, we will regularly keep them in stock. Orders can be taken at once, from x)atterns left with us. Tp T)RICE & pO, DRAPERS & IMPORTERS, Opposite the Post-office, Napier. 71S ALL Rendered Accounts due and owing to the Estate of Rolektson and Dkummond must be paid to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of March, or will be handed over to a Solicitor to collect. JOHN BARRY, For Jno. Barry and Henry Williams, 723 Trustees,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5007, 13 February 1878, Page 3

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