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HOADTJBY # ; \LYO2?'S SALES. C A T l; £ L E . . SAL E. £ , - FRIDAY, JtfARCH 28, 1879. IIOADLKY~ZnD LYON Will sell by^^ibliQ.Auction^at^the^Shamrock /Sale"' Yard^s— 100 lIJSAD 0F STORES. Sale" afc 12 noou. H69 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 Tj AOEHORSES:— POHOKURA, age 4yrs (full brother to Otupai) TAMATiCA, age syrs (full brother to Tawera) For further particulars, apply to 1002 HOADLEY & LYON. GRASS SEED. TD YE GRASS SEED, AND TARANAKI L\) COCKSFOOT for Sale by 626 HOADLEY & LYON. SHOP TO LET, at present occupied by Mr Stadum, Painter, next to Mr Skogg, Chemist. Emerson-street. Apply to 1035 HOADLEY & LYON. MB. H. MCNTBITH'S SALES. HORSE BAZAAR, NAPIER. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1879. MR. H. MONTEITH Will hold his usual weekly sale. H. MONTEITH, 177 Auctioneer. H. M ° NTEI Tn ' AUCTIONEER, STOCK SALESMAN, LAND AGENT, &o. MONTEITH'S BAZAAR, 21 Napier, Hawke'a Bay N.Z. BANNER & LIDDLE. NEW s.s. CLYDE. Captain Peterson. REGULAR TRADER FOR WAIROA rpHIS Vessel having been built expressly JL fortheWairoa 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. BANNER & LIDDLB, 191 Agents. Board of Education, Napier, February 4, 1879. WANTED— At the end of April, a certificated Master for the Waipawa District School. He must be a good disciplinarian, and able to teach singing, drawing, and drill. The salary depends upon the average attendance at the school, but £180, with house, is guaranteed for the first year. The salary might be greatly increased by a good teacher. Applications, enclosing testimonials, and class and division of certificate, must be forwarded to me on or before April 6, 1879. H. HILL, 834 Secretary. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Bootmaker, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, DESIRES to inform the public that he has disposed of his Boot and Shoe business to Mr J. Starkey, on whose account he requests a continuance of the patronage so liberally beatowed on him. All outstanding accounts are requested to be settled within fourteen days from date hereof. Napier, March 17th, 1878. T. STARKEY TTAVING bought the Boot and Shoe il business hitherto carried on by Mr Thomas Williams, Hastings-street, takes this opportunity of informing his patrons and the pablic generally, that he intends to continue, the busine«s in the same premises occupied by his predecessor, and that he will supply only first-class articles, and ensure a perfect fit. T. STARKEY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Hastings-street, Napier. 1064 pi AS AND WATER LAID ON AND All kinds of TINSMITH'S WORK By experienced workmen, RUDDOCK & FRYER, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers. N.B, — A very large and choice lot of GAS FITTINGS just received ex " Mendoza." 1102 i — — . • J. REN OU F BEGS to inform his friends and the Public of Napier, that he has re-com-menced business as Builder, CarpenterandJoiner, and hopes by strict attention to busi ness to merit the same liberal patronage ■ previously bestowed on him. 1116 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 f charges will be most moderate. > March 19, 1879. 1148 FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. j -i "THHE Colonial-built Clipper >lj_^\ JL three-masted Schooner " liiiSfc* "MARY WADLEY," iffßiiinHMi 159 tons register, Jacob Bali.-, Commander, will leave for the above port on Wednesday, 26th instant, at 5 p.m. b For freight or passage, apply to J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahuriri. Or to WISHART & CO., Dickens-street, Napier. x Port Ahuriri, March 7, 1879. 1018 i ' FOR WELLINGTON. } rtv JL rpHE N.Z.S.S. Co,'s s.s. " »<esi__3^ ■■■ "RANGATIRA,"Capt. VmcroO?oJ> Evans, will leave as above /"IV'l'm'ffl*^ ou WEDNESDAY, 26th March. \ The launch will leave the wharf with passengers at 11 a.m. For particulars apply to CHABLES KEEBLB, . 1186 Agent,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5339, 25 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5339, 25 March 1879, Page 3