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MR LYNDON'S SALES, FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1879, At 11 o'clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OP BEN SMITH, ESQ., FRANCii-ROAD. MR EDWARD LYNDON Is instructed by Ben Smith, Esq., to dispose of, on the above date, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of — Drawing-room Suite Cheffonier Oval Table Brussels Carpet Piano Choice Pictures, Chromo-Libhograph Lamps, Glassware Curtains, Fenders and Irons Dining-room Couch and Chairs Cheat Jfcrawera FmiAsrßeds and Pillows BclKeads, Spring Mattrasses Washstands and Services Dressing Glasses Dinner and Tea Services Electroplated Goods Kitohen Dresser Crockery and Glass 600 Volumes Books And other goods. EDWARD LYNDON, 224 Auctioneer. TIMBER! TIMBER! 40,000 FEET. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1879, At 11 o'clock sharp, At Port Napier, Reclaimed Land. MR EDWARD LYNDON Instructed by Mr J. W. Graham, will dispose of, on the above date, id-0000 FBET TIMBEK » Consisting of — 5000 feet 9 x £ first-class Timber 500 „ 6x3 „ 1400 „9x3 „ 1500 „ 9x2 „ 1800 „ 9x2£ „ 800 „3x3 „ 500 „6x2 „ 500 „! 6xl „ 25,000 feet Second-class Timber, assorted 600 feet House Blocks 30,000 White Pine and Kauri Shingles 200 Fencing Posts 1200 feet 3xl Hardwood Battens EDWARD LYNDON, 254 Auctioneer. AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1879, At 12 o'clock. IN THE ESTATE OF NEILL CAMPBELL. MR EDWARD LYNDON Instructed by the Trustees, will dispose of the undermentioned valuable property — T7"AIKORA— The Lease for five years f\ of the Paddock, consisting of 30 acres, all fenced in, part bush, with stream running through the property; 200 or 300 sheep can be taken on terms. The Cottage, with \ aore, is re« served from sale. EDWARD LYNDON, 192 Land and Estate Auctioneer. FOR SALE, ALL that desirable Freehold Estate known as "SURREY COTTAGEB" and "THAMES PLACE," White-road, the property of Mr Jameß Pocock. The Cottages contain 4 rooms each, all papered, lined, and finished in the beßt manner, with water laid en and other conveniences. To any person desirous of acquiring a freehold this is an opportunity that should not be overlooked, as they will be sold at a considerable reduction from the original cost. For terms, apply to EDWARD LYNDON, 193 Land and Estate Auctioneer. f~o~r sale. "VTAPlEß— Suburban Section No. 78, J_M Thompson Toad, subdivisions 12, 13, 21, 22, containing one acre more or less ; together with a Cottage Residence, all securely fenced in. Tr garden is stocked with all the choicest fruit trees and in full bearing, Apply to MR. W. L. JACKSON, On the Premises, Or to EDWARD LYNDON, 194 Land and Estate Agent. FOR SALE. NAPIER— Town Section 491, containing one quarter of an acre, situated in Waghorn-Btreet. i EDWARD LYNDON, 195 Land and Estate Agent. FOR SALE, A DOUBLE SCIOPTICON, with 100 Slides. A new and improved Magic Lantern, speoially suited for Drawing-room Entertainments, Schools, Exhibitions, &c. The illuminating power is paraffin oil, the flame giving the light of 50 wax candles. The lenses are of the best French double achromatic combinations, and can be used for taking cartes de visite, portraits, dissolving views, &c, &c. Apply to 196 EDWARD LYNDON. LAND TRANSFER AOI. E D W A R D L YNDCN. Government Broker. 197 EDWARD LYNDON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT 198 Accountant and Arbitrator. PURE FISHER MERINO RAMS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, At .Noon. MR M. R. MILLER Has been instructed by the importer to sell by auction, at Farndon, on Saturday, the 11th January, 1879, at noon, Ai\ HIGH-CLASS PURE COMBING rrU- MEKINO RAMS,2and4-tooth,bred by C. B. Fisher, imported direct from his stud flock, and which will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. These sheep possess, in the highest degree, hardiness and vigor of constitution, symmetry, coupled with size, weight, and valuable fleece, the staple of which Btands unrivalled for its tenacity, body, and strength, one of the pre-eminent qualities necessary to constitute a good combing wool. The C. B. Fisher wool is too well known to require any comment ; sufficient is to say that his wools have taken prizes since 1869, including the Goldsborough Gold Cup at the Wool Show of 1878, while 20 Rams sold in Melbourne in August last by C. W. Pitts, of South Australia (into whose possession the Dry Creek station property, South Australia, has passed), fetched the sum of £1681 sterling, or an average of 80 guineas each. M. R. MILLER, 244 Auctioneer. NOTICE. ON account of the scarcity of feed, no more horaes will be received at the Mission Station until further notice. Meanee, 2nd January, 1879. 257 WAIPAWA STOCK SALES. THB next Sale will be held on WKD--1 NBSDAY, 15th January. Early entries are particularly requested. W. L. COWARD, Auctioneer, 204 Wft,ipawaj

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5272, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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