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TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT TARADALE, THIS DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1879, BY MR J. TURLEY. All those Valuable Contributions given by the Inhabitants of the Parish of Taradale and surrounding neighborhood, for the purpose of Liquidating the Debt upon the Church, viz. — 100 FAT SHEEP 80 Cross-bred Ewes 1 pure-bred Bull 2 Prime Bullocks 1 Heifer 1 Cream-colored Pony, 5 years old 2 Berkshire and a number of other Pigs 2 Cows 1 Double-furrow Plough A number of Pines and other Trees for planting Together with larg e quantity of produce and miscellaneous articles, comprising Hay, mangold-wurtsjel, 100 turkeys, a number of fowls, I clock, 2 revolvers, 1 perambulator, 1 sausage machine, sewipg machine, honey, aOOlbs. of quinces, &c, &o. Sale to oommenoe at 1 p.m. J. SMITH, 610 Secretary to Committee. COWARD & COS SALES. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1879. MESSRS COWARD AND 00. Have been instructed (under distress summons) to sell by auction, on the above date, TTOUSBHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Comprising— Drawing-room Suite (green rep) Chest Drawers, Cheffoniev Looking Glass (marble top) Lamps, 2 Iron Bedsteads (double) ■ Spriug Mantrasses Crockery, Carpets, Glassware &c., &c, &o. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp, No reserve. COWARD & CO., 626 Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF ORMONDVILLE, Situated immediately fronting the Railway Station, and consisting of about 55 Sections, containing from a quarter to two acres. COWARD & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Alfred Levy to sell by public auction, about the middle of MAY, the New rpOWNSHIP OF ORMONDVILLE, X Seventy-Mile Bush. The importance of this sale cannot be over-estimated, the property being situate in one of the thriving and rapidly-increasing of all the Bush settlements. The railway line will be opened in the course of a few months, which will materially enhance the value of the properties in this neighborhood, as will also the fact of its being the Public Works depot. Its central situation in connection with the German and Scandinavian settlements will undoubtedly cause Ormondville to become an important business centre. Plans are in the course of preparation, and will be circulated in a few days. Title under " Land Transfer Act." Terms and further particulars will be pub lished in a future issue. COWARD & CO., Auctioneers. April 10, 1879. 319 BOUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES MONDAY, 19th MAY, 1879. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., Have been Instructed to sell on the above date, by Auction, under a Bill of Sale, on the premises lately in the occupation of H. B. Murton, West Clive— The whole of the BOILING-DOWN PLANT, MACHINERY, Stock-in-Trade Horses Cattle Drays, Buggy Harness And other Effects. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. 566 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1879. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY AND CO. Have received instructions from Mr Kettbb, of West Clive, to sell by pub'/io auction, on the above day, rTIHH LEASE OF THIRTY-THREE X ANI) A HALF ACRES OP LAND for ij years at £100 per annum. 20 Dairy Cowft and 10 Calvea Spring Cart and Harness Trap Horse Dairy Utensils Pigs, &c, &o. &o. Sale to take place on the premises, 595 HAVELOCK NURSERY. J. Goddard, Proprietor. SAMPLES can be seen and Price Lists obtained at Routledge, Kennedy and Co .'a Store, Tennyson-street. 623 OKAWA ROAD BOARD THE Wardens of the ahovo Board are requested to attend a Meeting- on Saturday, the 17th inst, at 1 o'dook, in the Puketapu School-house. Business — To pass accounts for the last year, and to arrange for further road works. N. E. BEAMISH, Chairman May 10, 1879. 586 NAPIER ATHEN^iIUM WINTER READINGS. A READING will take place in the above-named Institute on Friday Evening Next, commencing at 8 o'clock. Key. Db Bebdt Qovbll will preside. Fart I,— Pianoforte Duet, Miss Piranl and Master Large. Song, Mr Aplin. Beading, Mr H. B. Kenny. Song, Mr Rose. Pianoforte Solo, Miss Holt. Song, Mrs Hood. Reading, Mr Bear. Song, Mrs Light. Interval of five minutes. fART II —Pianoforte Solo, Miss Holt. Reading, Dr de Lisle. Song, Mres KeilL Pianoforte Solo, Mr Dick. Song, Mr Edwards. Reading, Mr Cornford. Song, Mr Rose. God Save the Queen. Admission, Is. J, B FIELDER, 630 Hon. Sec. T. ANDREWS, TAILOR, &c, (Late Foreman to Mr F, F. Williams,) X)KGS to inform the inhabitants of Napier _D and Hawke's Bay that he has commenced business in EMERSON-STREET, 625 Next Jensen and Co., Jewellers. MR CARNELL begs to notify that he has discontinued taking Photographs of Babiea till next Spring, as they cannot be tak«n successfully during Winter, 622

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5382, 15 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5382, 15 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5382, 15 May 1879, Page 3

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