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HOADLEY & LYONS SALES. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1879. HOADLEY & LYON Have been favored with instructions from Mr Joseph Price, who is leaving for Peverty Bay, to sell by public auction, on the above date, at their rooms, Emersonstreet, the following TTALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERV TIES :— POHUl— Rural Seotion No. 102, containing 76 acres, being most totara bush of the best description, from which a large income can be derived for Bom's years, the demand for totara in this district being so much greater than the supply. This property is intersected by a fine stream of water, affording means of rafting any quantity of timber into the Mangaone river, and thence by Tutaekuri to Meane, &c, &c. TARADALE— Subdiviaions Nos. 12 and 13, of Suburban Sections, Meanee, Nos. 50 and 51, containing . 16| aores of rich alluvial soil, laid down in permanent grasses; fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. The rapidly increasing value of land in this neighborhood should render the property a very lucrative investment, its position enabling the owner at any time to extend the town of Taradale in that direction with very handsome results. WAlPAWA— Sedgwick Town Sections, Nos 4, 5, 16, and 17, adjoining the Waipawa Railway Station and fronting the main road, also having means of approach by a back road. On one section there is an excellent stable. The town of Waipawa is steadily increasing in size and population, and the business centre must eventually be near the Railway Station. HAVELOCK— Suburban Section No. 7, containing 42 acres of splendid land, fenced and well watered, sown witb. English grass. There is a six- roomed dwelling-house on the property, also a stable of four stalls and two com- j modious loose boxes, likewise some very fine blue gum timber, estimated to be worth several hundred pounds. The proposed branch line of railway will likely pass very close to this part of Havelock, thereby enhancing the value of this particular lot considerably. EAST CLlVE— Suburban Sections 44 and 47, containing 13 and 10 aores respectively. This land is of the very best description, and well fenced. In the event of the proposed new town near Kidnappers being a success, these very adjacent sections will be eminently suitable for subdivisions into small lots for country residences. Terms Liberal. Several valuable Sections at Danevirk will be offered on same day. Farther particulars in future advertisements. Those desirous of taking advantage of this opportunity to dispose of property will please notify the same to the auctioneers at an early date, 1 HOADLEY & LYON, 331 Land and Stock Auctioneers. MB. H. MONTEITH'S SALES. HORSE EAZAAR, NAPIER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1879. At 2 o'clock. MR. H. MONTEITH Will hold his usual weekly sale. H. MONTEITH, 177 Auctioneer. TT -\>T O N T E I T H AUCTIONEER, STOCK SALESMAN, LAND AGENT, &o. MONTEITH'S BAZAAR, 216 Napier, Hawke's Bay N.Z. MR WILLIAM L. COWARD WAIPAWA STOCK SALES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1879. MR WILLIAM~L. COWARD Will sell by public auction, on the above date, , li\f\ HEAD OF MIXED STORE iyU CATTLE 40 head Medium Beef 20 Dairy Cows Also, ' A few good Hacks and Harness Horses, Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. 335 SHEEP FOR SALE. t7(~\(~\ EWE HOGGETS, J-BRED 500 Hoggets, mixed sexeß 700 f -bred Lambs 900 Cross-bred Ewes, 4, 6, and 8-toothed 400 f -bred, mixed sexes, 2 and 4-toothed 400 £-bred Ewes, 2, 4, and 6-toothed 100 i-bred Wethers, 2-toothed 200 Cross-bred, mixed ages and sexes lOOOf-bred, „ „ „ W. L. COWAR,D, Stock and Station Agent, 336 Waipawa* ; NEW s.s. CLYDE. Captain Peterson. REGULAR TRADER FOR WAIROA rTIHIS Vessel having been built expressly JL for the Wairoa trade, offers superior accommodation to Passengers. Full particulars regarding dates of sailing, &c, can be obtained from the Agents at their Stores in Napier or Port Ahuriri. BAMNER & LIDDLE, 191 Agents. JOHNSON'S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Hastings-steeet. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the general publio that he has re-opened his Refreshment Rooms with Extensive Improvements. Luncheon can be obtained daily immediately after the arrival of the morning train up till 4 p.m. Hot Luncheon from half-past 12 until 4 p.m. 62 ; J. T. JOHKSON. NOW READY, rpEACTS FOR THE TIMES. N0..1, « ON SABBATH OBSERVANCE": BY "W. COLENSO. Reprinted from the Hawke's Bay Hbkald, With Copious Summary. PAGES 46: PRICE ONLY Is. To be had at the Herald Office. {j^ Bnt few copies printed. £% 349 ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THE Annual Ram Fair will be held at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Yards at Hastings on Thursday, 6th February next. Application for space to be made to F. D, LUCKIE, 293 Secretary,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5280, 14 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5280, 14 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5280, 14 January 1879, Page 3

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