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HOADLEY & LYOS'S SALES. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1879, At 2 p,m. ■ HOADLEY & LYON Have been favored with instructions from Mr Josi-ph Price, who is leaving for r«>verfcy Bay, to sell by public auction, on the above date, at" their rooms, iSinersonstreet, the following TTALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPER-' V TIES :— POHUl— Rural Section No. 102, containing 76 acres, being most totafa.bush 'of : the best description, from which a large income can be derived for som9 years, the demand for totara in this district being so much greater than > the supply. This property is . intersected by a fine Btream of water, affording means of raftbg any quantity of timber injto the Marigaone river, and thence' by Tutaeku'ri to Meanee &c, &o. TARADALE— Subdivisions Nos. 12 and 13, of, Suburban Sections, Meanee,. Nos. 50 and 61, containing 16£ acres of rich alluvial soil, laid down in permanent grasses ; fenced and Bubdivided 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 nud, alßo 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 aores of splendid land, fenced and well watered, sown with English grass. There is a six- roomed dwelling-house on the property, also . a stable of four stalls and two commodious 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 OLlVE— 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, ■:■.;-; Also, on separate interest, Two Valuable Sections at ' : DANSVIRK— Being rural sectionsWos. 46 and 50, each containing 10 [acres of the finest Totara Bush, close to the proposed Railway Station; And WOODVILLE— RuraI Section No. 97, containing 40 acres, a valuable corner section on Masterton Road, After which will be offered Lots 6 and 7, West Olive, containing little over £-an-Acre, and being portion of Suburban Sections 28 and 29. Terms Liberal. BOADLEY & LYON, 331 Land and Stock Auctioneers. RAM FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879. The undersigned will offer for sale at the H.B.P. and A. Society's Yards, Hastings, on the above date-r-SEVERALLOTS OF VALUABLE RAMS. Including — 60 PURE LINCOLN RAMS, 2 and 4> ' tooth, from the well-known Flock of Thos, Button, Esq., Southland Also, 8 Specially Selected Stud Merino Rams, from Sir Samuel Wilson's Celebrated Ercildoune Flock, Victoria. And Other lots, particulars of whioh will appear in future advertisement. Those desirous of favoring us with their business on this occasion are requested to forward entries and particulars as soon as possible, to enable us to complete arrangements for pens, Ac. .. j HOADLEY AND LYON, 517 Auctioneers. •. , j FOR SALE OR LEASE, A SMALL FARM, consisting .of. 108 Acres Freehold and 100 acres Government Lease, 16$ years to run, at. a low j rental. Together with all Stock, implements, and good-will of Accommodation Houbo and Ferry. i This property is well known to travellers between Napier and Poverty Bay as. one of the choicest spots on the northern boundary of the Province, and will be found a highly desirable investment for a small capitalist. I For terms (which are liberal) and full particulars, apply to HOADLEY & LYON, Stock and Station Agents, 515 ' Napier. STRIEN & OARSTENS BEG to announce to the public of their Great Reduction in Prices, owing to the fall of the season. Ladies' Costumes Lama Shawls French Muslins ■ Sheetings Striped Linens Calicoes Prints Table Covers Alpacas Antimacassars Camalites Toilets French Merinos Quilts Marsellas Table Napkins Piques Underclothing Also a number of other Goods too numerous to mention. Therefore the Ladies favoring us with a call will not go away disappointed. All orders given in the Dressmaking and Millinery Department will be punctually attended to. STRIEN & CARSTENS, . HASTINGS - STREET, Napier, Opposite Dickens-street, 617 NION FIEE AND MARINE IN. SURANCB COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £2,000,000 Head Office — Christohuroh. Forms of proposal and any information can be obtained from the SUB-AGENTS, J. White, Porangahau Mortensen & Co., Norsewood S. Stone, Havelock J. Barry, Taradale W. Maioney, Wairoa W. O. M'Leod, Hastings, Or from BANNER & LIDDLE, 638 Agents for Hawke's Bay.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5298, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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