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3 MB.TYE'S SALES. ; , : this day. ~~ WAIPAWA. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. I THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1878. MR J. J. TYE Has received instructions from James Tod, Esq., to sell by public auction at the Repository, Waipawa, on the above date, O(\(\ ACRES AGRICULTURAL £\J\J LAND, Situated at Kaikora, and adjoining Messrs J. Lawrence, and R. Tod, Freeholds. The Land will be sold in 3 blocks, from 60 acres upAvards, Terms— £-Cash, balance 7 or 14 years. Mr Tye has also been instructed by Mr T. Spiller to dispose' of on the same date, his — 2 Shops and Dwellings, with section situated in the main street, with a frontage of 40ft. The above are now let to Mr Harwood for a period of 2 years at an annual rental of £130. And Portion of Section No 9 (leasehold) with frontage of 33 feet to the Ruataniwharoad, and adjoining Messrs Lucas and Humphrey's Furniture Warehouse, Together with a new 4-roomed House, built thereon, the property of Mr J. Claridge. Terms at sale. Sale at 2 o'clock. JOSEPH J. TYE, 184 Auctioneer. WAIPAWA. EMPIRE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878. MR J. J. TYE Will dispose of, by public auction, on the above date, r{\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 2 p.m. JOSEPH J. TYE, 183 Auctioneer. SHEEP FOR SALE. i AAA CROSS-BRED WETHERS, ±\.J\J\J 8-tooth. 1000 Crosa-bred Ewes, 8-tooth 700 Cross-bred Wethers, 6 and 8-tooth 700 Cross-bred Ewes, 8-tooth 500 Cross-bred Ewes, 6 and 8-tooth 250 Cross-bred Wethers, 4-tooth 200 Ewes and Wethers, 2-tooth 1000 cross-bred Wethers, 8-tooth 1000 f-bred Ewes, 2-tooth 400 |-bred Ewes and Wethers, 2-tooth MKRINOS— 1000 Merino Ewes, 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth 1000 Merino Wethers, 8-tooth 1000 Merino Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs 1000 Merino Ewes, full-mouthed 1200 Merino Ewes, mixed ages 1500 Merino Ewes, mixed ages Pure-bred Lincoln, and Merino, and Costwold Rams. 17 f-bred Cows, 6 with Calves at side and remainder springing JOSEPH J. TYE, Stock and Station Agent. 185 Waipawa. LAND FOR SALE. 1A 7K A . CRES FREEHOLD LAND, JL~t % O Situated in the Ruataniwha District, and Avithin 12 miles from Waipawa. The property consists of 500 acres Clear Land, the remainder Light Bush. Terms — 15 per cent, cash ; balance years. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH J. TYE, Land and Estate Agent, 186 Waipawa. FOR SALE. rpHE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION A "BLACK CHAMPION." JOSEPH J. TYE, Stock Agent, 187 Waipawa. JUST LANDED, (Ex "Benvenue," from London) Q/* HORNSBY'S PLOUGHS. 00 Assorted H., R. 8., R.A., F.G., AX D TH CELEBRATED S PLOUGH With all the Latest Improvements for Prize Ploughing. Large Variety of Plough Fittings, Comprising — Circular Skeiths, Mould Boards, Wrought and Cast Iron Plough-shares, Coulter Clasps, Slipes, &c. 2 cases Stubb's Files 3 cases Carpenters' Tools 1 CASE SPORTSMAN'S REQUISITES Consisting of — Game Bags Cartridge Carriers Gun Slings ' Powder Flasks Shot Belt and Pouches. All of a very Superior description.. 1 Case Counter Weighing Machines. TO ARRIV E Ex " Lord of the Isles," Fencing Wire and Staples, Coach Bolts, Coach Screws, Brass Foundry, Galvanised Iron Buckets, Floor Cramps, Axle Pulleys, &c. JUST ARRIVED, MUZZLE AND BREECH-LOADING SPORTING GUNS, Sporting Powder, Caps, Cartridges, &c., &c, &c. HENRY WILLIAMS, IRONMONG ER, Hastings-street. March 29, 1878. 198

„, ROUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES /- : ;:pC~ THIS DAY. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1878. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Are instructed by Mrs Ashley, to sell at hei late residence, Dickens-street, two doors from Gilberd and Co.'s Factory, THE Whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, f . Consisting of — ' Tables, Chairs, Brussels Carpet Pictures "Bedstead and Bedding Toilet Service Kitchen Utensils, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Also, 1 Pianoforte, by Steinmann { Sale at 2 p.m. 223 BANNER & LIDDLE'S SALES. T>ANNER AN D J IDDLE GRAIN, WINE, AND ©ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Auctioneers, Accountants, Sharebrokers, tOUSIJOM-HOUSE AGENTS, &c, Tennyson-street, Napier, And Waghome-street, Port Ahuriri. Auctions held in town and country. Custfcoms Entries passed. Free and Bonded Goods stored. Agents for "'Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of New Zealand Australian Mutual Provident Life Assurance Society INew Zealand Trade Protection Society Ueuter's Telegram Agency Oriental Telegram Agency Rubber Stamps Curator of Intestate Estates. 196 jJNION EIRTj & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Capital — £2, 000, 000. Head Office Christchurch. This Company are now prepared to insure at Current Rates against Loss by Fire on Houses, Stores, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, and all descriptions of Pr^nerty. We would call particular attention to the amount of capita,], which is double that of any other Colonial Office, and is not exceeded by any Fire and Marine Insurance Company in the world. Insurances effected with open or valued policies on Wool from sheep's back, woolsheds, or shipping port toLondon. Risks accepted on Vessels and Cargoes to or from any port in the United Kingdom, America, or the Colonies. Forms of proposal and any information can be obtained from the SUB-AGENTS— H. Monteith, Waipukurau W. Rathbone, Waipawa W. O. Me Leo d. Hastings S. Stone, Havelock J. Barry, Taradale W. Maloney, Wairoa. Or from BANNER & LIDDLE, 197 Agents for Hawke's Bay. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. mHE First Office in the AustralianColonies to free Assurers from harrassing restrictions. Our Travelling Agent, J. A. Brown, is now in Napier, and will be happy to give all information to intending assurers. Forms of proposal may be had on application. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, 221 Agent for Hawke's Bay. r T'HE undersigned have this day entered JL into Partnership under the style of Wardrop and Co. As General Merchants and Commission Agents, and have purchased the stock and premises of Messrs Watt Brothers. ANDREW WARDROP. EDMUND SUTTON. Port Ahuriri, 30th March, IS7B. 213 MESSRS WARDROP & CO. are authorised to receive all monies due to us, and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. 215 WATT BROTHERS. NOTICE. ANR Person found trespassing with Dog or Gun upon the Okawa property will be prosecuted. N. E. BEAMISH. March 27, 1878. 200 NOTICE. ANY Persons caught Trespassing with Dog or Gun on my Paddocks will be Prosecuted. JOHN BIRD, Woodlands, Wallingford. March 26, 1878. 162 NOTICE. ALL Persons found Trespassing with Dog or Gun on the Run of the undersigned will be Prosecuted. Poison is laid on from date. JOHN CHAMBERS, Te Mata. April 3, 1878. 250 TMPOUNDED AT PETANE, X by William M'Cormick, < Bay Mare, black points, white star on forei head, branded like 8 on near shoulder, about 14£ hands high ; foal at foot. Damages, 3s. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. CHAS. VILLERS, Poundkeeper, Petane, April 3, 1878. 252

THUAT.'RE T> OVA. L — —— — - _L\i Lessee ... ... Mr Sam Howard '•.,■ Stajje Manager ... Mr I. F. Keogh • Acti ng Manager ... Mr E. D. Haygarth TO-NIGHT., THURSDAY, April 4 ) .Another Grand Production. DRAMA AND BURLESQUE ! MR HENRY E. WALTON A \a William, with song " The White Squall, " in the great Nautical Drama, B JjA CX - EYE D SUSAN. To cc nclude with the Glorious Burlesque, ALIBABA! O^ THE FORTY TH EVES ! Abdalla'. .. ,'. . v l witn songs) Miss Jenny Nye Morgiana . . . (\v. songs) . . .Miss Marion Willis Supported by x. he powerful Star Company. Incidental Mut" 110 ' Songs, Dances, and First A^P ca ranee of THE ZINGAKA MINSTRELS (Niffle in number), Who will appear itx amus.ing repertoire of Ballads, Comic Songs, Jokes, &c, &c. No Increasi 3 iti Prices. Dress Circle, 4s ; Sti ills, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Office at Jacobs' . PYGMALION AN D GALATEA ! 243 LAST WEEK! THE BLACKSMITH TS DREAM. PARENTS, give yoursi ;lves and children a Treat ! Open every evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'< clock, especially for Ladies and Children. Admission— SlXPENCE. 208 SATURDAY NIGLIT, At tece School-house, Port Ahuriri, THE HERMAN BROTHERS, MOi^ARCHS ©F MYSTERY, In their Wonderful DRAWING; - ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, As performed by them through the United States of America and great part of Australia with '.the greatest success. The Fire King f The G:reat Illusionist ! Music! Mii'fch! Verrtriloquism. N.B. — This Entertainmen it is given only by the Herman Brothers,, in which they stand alone, unexcelle%d. Prices— Front Seats, 3s ; 1 'ack, 2s.— At 8. 275. FOR WELLINGTON . DIRECT. rK JL mHE N.Z. S.& •• Co.'s s.s. ,rfgsS>gbs. JL "RANGA TIRA, Capt. Evans, wi U leave for ■ri 'l **7 laBME the above 'port o\ i FRIDAY MORNING, April 5, at 11 o'cloc k. Passengers booking at agents' ofcsce receive free pass for steam launch. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES KEEBLE, 274 Agent. FOR POVERTY BAY. r+vl nnHE Auckland Steamship HWffi&lmiT-^-. JL CompaEiy's t.s.s. \W|||||P> "PRETTY JANE," i»*iPwiAMSJaa Captain Jas. Carey, will steaA as above TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 4th instant, at S a.m. For freight or passage, appiTy to WARDROP & Co., 244 Agents. UNION STEAMSHIP COj MPANY OF NEW ZEALAND [Ln iited]. .^fe^fe n^HE above & 3mpany will •^^jpjl?' JL despatch Steal ners as under SsteSSsail (weather and circui astances permitting : — FOR POVERTY BAY, Ti URANGA, and AUCKLAND.— WAS r AKA, s.s., THIS DAY (THURSDAY), . 4th Inst. Launch leaves the Spit at 5 p -mTo be followed by the HAW! BA, 11th ; TAUPO, 19th. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTI 'ELTON, and DUNEDIN.— TAUPO, s.s., on SUNDAY, 7th Inst. Launci i leaves the Spit at 9 a.m. To be followed by WANAKA, 14th; ROTORUA, 18th. FOR SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— WAKATIPU, s.s., from WELLINGTON, on WEDNESDAY, 17th. To be followed by ROTORUA, 5.5.., on 28th. Offices : — Corner of Custom-house and Waghornestreets. 276 FOR LONDON. rt»-5W HPHE Fine Iron Barque igßlplj^ "A D A M A N T," Al> 815 Tons Register, Built under special survey, Captain T. Bowling, Is now on the Berth for London, and will*, have quick despatch. Superior accommodation for passengers. Apply to MURRAY, COMMON & CO., WARDROP & CO., Or to KINROSS & CO., 190 Agents. WOOL SHEPS FOR LONDON. r^j&Sfc&K nnHE undersigned, on behalf: X of Messrs Shaw, Savill. jgg^ffig^ and Co. and the New Zealand. Shipping Company, will re-' ceive WOOL at the Railway Station or at. their Stores, and ship it free of all charges. KINROSS & CO., WARDROP & CO., MURRAY, COMMON & CO. Port Ahuriri. September 15. 1877. 191 TO LET, A HOUSE in Byron-street, next to the Hawke's Bay Club, now in the occupation of Mr Blythe. Apply to 262 H. R. HOLDER. ANY Person with Dog or Gun, Trespassing in my paddock, from this date, will be prosecuted according to law. W. H. SMALL, 266 Fern Bide.

j — "~~* — ■ ~ ~-~ —— — — — — — * GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. | RETURN shoaving the Lands Sold,, and Deposits Received, m the Provincial District op Hawke's Bay, during, the Month op M\rch 1878 5 • ; Mode of Sale. Purchaser or Applicant. Land Selected or Applied For. Contents. Cash tj ir ' A. R. P. £ S d Application H. R. Holder Rural sections No. 21, 163, and 164 Woodville 261 1 0 9 'o 6 „ James Boyle Block No. 10, Makaretu Reserve on n n r\ a t ,i"_ i. 19 „ SamuelHansen „ „77 „ „ Z 50 0 Deferred Pa y ments ~ „ Hans Pedersen, and others ... ... „ ,; 27 „ „ ... ... ... ... ... 20 0 0 " „ Thomas Howse... ... ... ... „ „21 „ „ ... 710 0 " „ Rasmus Rasmusse n ... ... ... „ „ 46 „ „ c a a " 11 „ Pederlversen „ „60 „ „ "' "." '" in n n " 3- „ J. W. Mitton „ „ 8 . "■' toil n " Is „ Peter Hanson „ „45 „ „ """ "n " i, „ JensPetersen „ „73 „ „ " "" _n n " Alex. Rowe „ „ 6 „ „ ... ■//. '.;; Z "' O J J „ OleOlsen Application No. 107, Makaretu Reserve. . .. . "» X n " R. J. Claridge „ „ 146 „ „ '" '„. "' 1J n b. » Edward Bibby „ „ 99 „ „ Extension \\\ 20 n n I; iT'couHor 011 :: ;; » _«-*«*-*— «—« m 0 0 »? ? Balance ;; SS" D u£r ::: - ;:; ;; ;; 4 3 0 9 '} " Exti ° sio » ;;; - %8 8 De f e rr ad"Pa ym ont s Peter M'Lean [" ... „ „ ] O 1 " |" '" " - 2n 2 n JohnMadaen „ „ 30 „ " '" 5o n n ;; §_£___. ;:: ::; ::: ::: ;; :: iS :: ;; *^^ : ' r ° ° 1 Bt *f» , Sam Firth . .. 130 *a«.iiwoh . . . ... 50 0 Deferred Payments P.F.Webster... '". „ ,', 96 \\ \\ '.'.. \\\ \\\ 10 0 0 £712 1 0 d 5438 9 0 s. ' *~ — — — . _____ _ J. T. TYLEE, Crown Lands Office, Commissioner of Cro wnUnds. Napier, April 2,1576«

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5044, 4 April 1878, Page 3

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