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HOADLET & LJON'S SALES. LAND SALE. THIS DAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1879, At 2 p.m. MESSRS HOADLEY & LYON Have been instructed by Mr Angus Livingstone, who is leaving the district, to dispose of, by Public Auction, on the above date, his well-known FREEHOLD FARM AT KAIKORA, containing 51 Acres Splendid Pastoral Land, fenced, subdivided, and laid down in English grass. There is a good 4-roomed Dwelling-house upon the property ; also, a Dairy and Cow-yard. The Farm has a frontage of about 10 chains to the main road, and is only threequarters of a mile from the Kaikora Railway Station. From its position in the most fertile and flourishing portion of Hawke's Bay, this property is in every way suitable for a small capitalist, and the sale offers a rare opportunity for a lncrative investment. Terms Liberal. The undermentioned Valuable Properties will also be disposed of on the same date. WOODVILLE-Rural Section No. 77, containing 47 Acres 2 Roods, subdivided into 3 Blocks, fronting the Masterton Road and the Manga-utua River, Also, Rural Sections Nos. 86 and 87, containing 40 Acres 1 Rood each, fronting the Masterton Road. Also, Rural Sections 15 and 16, containing 48 Acreß 3 Roods and 39 Acres 2 Roods respectively, fronting the main Napier road to Woodville. These sections are situated within 1 mile and a-half from the centre of the Township, and are perfectly level. They are of the richest soil, only covered with slight bush, and are well adapted for small farmers. WANSTEAD— S Sections, Nos. 11, 12, 26, 131, and 132 ; some of the beßtselected lots of the Townships. WEST OLIVE— Sub-divisions 14, 15, 16, and 17, of Suburban Sections 28 and 29, each containing about |-acre. NAPIER -TOWN SECTION No. 161, Subdivided. Lots 1 and 2, 66ft. frontage to Emersonstreet, with a depth of 82 feet. Lots 1 and 2, 66 feet frontage to Tenny-aon-street, with a depth of 82 feet. These valuable sections are situated between the Protestant Hall and Mr Shanly's. TOWN SECTION, part No. 165, subdivision marked A, next to Dr Caro's residence, with a frentage to Tenny-son-street of 33 feet and a depth of 82 feet. These properties are about the only freeholds procurable in the abovenamed streets, which are fast becoming very important thoroughfares. The sections will be so?d in one or more lots, and should command the attention of anyone seeking a firstclass business site, the demand for which is daily increasing. TOWN SECTION No. 223, \ an Acre, with 132 feet frontage to Thackeray-street. This property is close to the railway line, and well situated for a siding, which makes it a valuable investment for a coal and wood yard, or storage warehouse purposes, Those desirous of taking advantage of this opportunity of disposing of propeity will oblige by communicating with the Auctioneers at an early date. HOADLEY & LYON, 214 Auctioneers. PURE-BRED MERINO RAMS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1879. HOADLEY AND LYON Will offer for sale, by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Farndon Yards, immediately after the Bale of Fisher Rams by Mr Miller— 9S P E C I A L L Y-SE LECTED STUD MERINO RAMS, from the celebrated Ercildoun Flock, bred and forwarded by Sir Samuel Wilson, of Victoria, These sheep have been pronounced by competent judgeß to be to^ie of the best yet imported, and should command the attention of Merino breeders. EOADLEY & LYON, 280 Stock and Land Auctioneers. BOUTLEDGK & KENNEDY'S SALES FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1879, At 2 p.m. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., Will sell by public auction, at their Sale .Rooms, on the above date, 6 MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES, Being a portion of suburban section No. 66, the property of A. Kennedy, Esq., and situate on the ribe immediately in rear of his residence, easily accessible from the Shakespeare-road by a good road with an easy gradient. Terms eaßy. Title under Land Transfer Act. The sections are plainly marked out on the ground, and plans may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. 262 GREAT BARGAINS Now Offering, in WINTER, SPRING, AND SUMMEE FLOWERING > BULBS AND ROOTS, AS HYACINTHS, Single and Double, in all colors Tulips, single and double, in all colors Anemones „ „ „ Polyanthus „ „ „ Narcissus „ „ „ Liliums, sorts Ranunculus, sorts Spanish and German Iris, sorts Paeonis, sorts Gladiolus, in great variety Ixias, „ „ Tuberose, single and double Scillas Snowflake Snowdrop Lily of the Valley, And A great variety of other sorts. Collections made up for 10a, 20s, 30s, 50s, 100 d, and upwards. F. W. C. STURM, 285 Hawke's Bay Nursery. ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THE Annual Ram Fair will be held a1 the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Yards at Hastings or Thursday, 6th February next. Application for space to be made to F. D. LUCKIE, 290 Secretary. IN TBE ESTATE OF JOHN BARRY, OF TARADALE, DECEASED. IT IS requested that all accounts due ir this Estate be paid to Mrs Baury, thf Executrix, or to the undersigned during tht present month. Unless they are paid oi arranged during that time, they will be &uec for without further notice. G. E. LEE, Solicitor for Executrix. January 3, 1879. 26i

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5273, 6 January 1879, Page 3

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