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II HOADLEY & LYONS SALES., CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1879. HOADLEY TtfD LYON Will soil by Publio Auction, at the Sham» rook Sale Yards. — -| f\f\ HEAD OF STORES, Sale at 12 noon. 1160 FOR SALE, STATION PROPERTIES IN Hawke's Bay Auckland Wellington Wanganui, and Poverty Bay District. Also, Several Small Farms, within easy distance of Napier. HOADLEY & LYON, Stock and Station Agents, 718 .Napier, MESSRS HOADLEY & LYON Have been instructed by Mr James Lyon to Sell Privately, with all their engagements, the following jy A OE HORSES:— POHOKURA, age 4yrs (full brother to Otupai) TAMATEA- age syrs (full brother to Tawera) For further particulars, apply to 1002 HOADLEY & LYON. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE AT GISBORNE. THE Goodwill, Machinery, and Plant of an Crated Water and Syrup Business, established for ten years, and having the monopoly of the whole trade of Poverty Bay. An unfailing spring of good water, bottles, kegs, racks, engine, boiler, pumps, the sole right of .use of Hogben's Patent Stopper fo» Poverty Bay District, traps, harness, horses, and everything necessary for carrying on the business. Lease for seven years. Terms easy. Apply to CARLAW SMITH, 1160 Commission Agent, &c. UPTON FELLS & UPTON DOWNS. SHEEP RUNS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF MARLBOROUGH, NEW ZEALAND. 22,820 Acres Freehold, more or less 26,930 „ Leasehold, „ 20,000 Sheep, » MR. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS Has received instructions to sell by Publio Auction, at his Booms, Blenheim, on Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1879, at 2 o'clock, p.m., ALL that valuable Estate, known as the UPTON FELLS and UPTON DOWNS, the property of H. H. Staffobd, Esq., situated in the luxuriant valley of the Awatere, County of Marlborough, New Zealand, and distant about 25 miles from Blenheim, together with 20,000 (more or less) well-bred Merino Sheep of mixed ages and sexes, in good condition, horses, plant, and usual sundries for working the station. The above runs contain an area of 49,7^0 acres, and are generally regarded as forming one of the finest estates in the Middle Island. The leases are held under "The Marlborough Waste Lands Act, 1567, Amendment Act, 1874, "and have 18 years to run. The properties (with the exception of about five miles, where natural boundaries exist) are completely and substantially fenced ill with a good seven-wire fence. There is also a sub-dividing fence, and a number of smaller paddockß, in all fifty miles of fencing. The Awatere river forms a natural boundary to the northern portion of the run which is abundantly watered by that river, Flaxbourne, the Medway, the Ure, and other streams. The improvements consist at the Head Station of a substantial seven-roomed house with good garden and plantation of trees, a first - class wool • shed with convenience for 12 shearers and 800 sheep, fine stable and cart sheds, four cottages, store rooms, &c, &c, 13 well grassed paddocks, sheep yards, dip, and every convenience. Shepherd's quarters, Musterer'a whares, and yards also on the run. The Auctioneer would specially direct the attention of buyers to the central position of this estate, its proximity to Blenheim, the principal town in the district from whence wool is shipped, and the facilities which exist for the easy transit of produce. The Runs have lately been understocked, and are capable of carrying 30,000 sheep, in their present condition, while owing to the richness of the land, and the open nature of the country a speedy return for further im-. provements is assured. The manager has been direoted to afford facilities to capitalists wishing to Inspect the runs. A plan of the properties may be seen at the office of this paper, and at the Loan and Merchantile Agency. Terms, conditions, and the fullest particulars may be obtained from J. W. GRIFFITHS, 1121 Auctioneer. | HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB; QETTLLNG for the above Races will take O place at the Masonic Hotel on Saturday next, at 7 p.m. A T. DANVERS, 1125 Secretary. £1 REWARD. LOST, from Kaikora, a dark Bay Make, A I branded on near shoulder W.O. Small white star on forehead. The above reward will be given to anyone returning the same to J. DINWIDME, 1132 Kaikora. LAND TRANSFER AOI. EDWARD LYNDON, Government Broker. 197 HR. HOLDER begs to announce that . he has re-opened the Saddlery Establishments lately carried on by Messrs Otton and Western at Napier and Hastings, and that all orders entrusted to his care will receive every attention, and that the charges will be most moderate. March 19, 1879. 1148 NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against dealing in the Raft now in course of transit on the Tutaekuri Eiver except through me. M. BABKY, 1147 Taradale. LOST. — A Kangaroo Dog; any person detaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted. W. L. REES. March 21, 1879. 1159 BEDFORD LODGE, 464. 1.0. WAIPUKURAU. KAITANGATA WIDOWS & ORPHANS RELIEF FUND. MEMBERS of the above Lodge, wishing to subscribe to the Kaitangata Relief i< und are respectfully requested to forward their subscriptions as early as possible to G. A. King, W. M., or to the Secretary J. MERRYLEES. Waipukurau, 18th March, 1879, 114

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5337, 22 March 1879, Page 3

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