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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1879. MR M. R. MILLER Has received instructions from the Hon. IT, R. Russeel to offer for sale, by auction, at tho Criterion Hotel, Napier, on the above date — f ITTLE BUSH PROPERTY, consisting Jj of 550 AOKES, or thereabouts, sHuated about seven miles from Napier by the Meanee-road, and three and a-half miles from the Farndon Railway Station. With or without 2700 Cross-bred Wedders (fat) And 30 head well-bred Cattle. ' This most desirable estate is weil known for the excellence of its soil and its superior feeding qualities, and could be made one of the most delightful residences in the province. There are several cottages and an extensive range of farm buildings, besides thriving plantations which give beauty as well as shelter to the property. It is watered by artesian wells, and the Tutaekimate Creek is the boundary for a considerable distance on the west. To settlors having runs at a distance from Napier it would be a most convenient homeBtead, where stock could be advantageously reared for stud purposes, or a constant supply kept for the ranrket. If suitable offers are made, the property would be sold in severa* subdivisions, being admirably adapted far Dairy Farms. Several parties having already applied to purchase portions of this property it will be cut uo into suitable subdivisions, provided the proprietor can dispose of the whole simultaneously. It is unnecessary to say anything as to the superior advantages which a place 30 well known offer to small settlers or for residences. Terms at sale. M. B. MILLER, Auctioneer, 233 Napier. ST. MARY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MEANEE. THE additions to this Boarding Establish- ' ment being now completed, i jcreaaed accommodation is provided for a number of Boarders. The bed-rooms are spaoiouo and well ventilated. The school-room, which measures 4G feet by 24 feet, is ventilated on Tofein's principle, and has an ample supply of maps, charts, and scientific diagrams. Attached to the School is a large playground, about one acre in extent. The Institution is under the control and supervision of the Rev. Father Reigner, who has spared no expense in providing for the health and comfort of the boarders. . The Catholic boys receive religious instruction three times per week in the church from the resident priesfc, but in no case is the faith of non-Catholic boarders interfered with. The subjects taught comprise English Grammar and Composition, History, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry — including Practical Geometry and Mensuration. Navigation and Latin taught if required. The terms, which are moderate, can be learned on application to tho Rev. Father Reignier or B. HAMILL, 51 Head Teacher. DR. THOMAS, (FOBMERLY OF COLLINS & LONSDALE-STREET, Melbourne), MAY be consulted at his Medical Establishment, "The Octagon," Dunedin, Otago, next to the Working Men's Club. Dr. Thomas' practice has been exclusively devoted for the last twenty-six years to the treatment of Diseases of the Nervous and Generative System, Heart, Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, Skin and Contagious Diseases. The following examinations have been passed by Dr. Thomas : — Licentiate Royal ; College of Physicians, London, 1864: Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, 1859 ; Doctor of Medicine, University of Gressen, Germany, 1871; Licentiate in Midwifery, College of Surgeons, London 1864. Patients residing in the neighboring colonies can consult Pr Thomas by letter. These consultations will meet with his immediate and careful attention, and will be replied to by return steamer, coach, or rail. Cases of medicines forwarded to all parts of New Zealand, secured from observation. Consultation by Letter ... £1. 52 I.OABD.J JTI H O M A S T> ISHOP STOCK, STATION, & GENERA! COMMISSION AGENT, Habtihgs. 54 HASTINGS STORE, R. SOMERVILLE. /"iOOpS delivered to all parts of the \JC district, at Nauier prices. 55 ■ >52 S =. rf &' 2 I f^!|H 1 Zw ill s ill \ fell <si^ Q^^ s' § 151 "* H |§-I £ 5 r § if) UJ to I.sS5" cI" UJ Q =3 >• "S s£f • " lM DC S-P,| " §-h - > "T I S T • 0 F AGENTS FOR THE "HAWKE'S BAY HERALD. 1 Napier— Colledge and Craig, Hastingsstreet „ — T. B. Harding, Hastings-street „ — J. S. Jones, CarJyle-fitreefc •,, — G. Gillies, White road „ — W. Denholm, Port Ahurlri Taradale — Mrs Barry „ —J. Guppy Meanee—J, Bpcedy Puketapu—(x. A. Oliver Clive—B. G. Thornton Hastings — R. Somerville Havelock — 8. Stone and Co.] Te Aute—O. Leach Kaikora — J. Nicholson „ —J. Taylor „ — H. Hickey Waipawa —E. Barwood Waipukurcm—F. H. Drower Kopua — E. Coltman Woodville — Monteith and Fountain Norseivood- — A. Levy Wallingford—D Sim Porangahau, — J. White THE "HAWKE'S BAY HERALD" Is the best medium for Advertisements in the District. Advertisements and Subaoriptions will be received by the above Agents, from whom copieß of the. Hebald ] can be obtained at any time. (

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5445, 28 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5445, 28 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5445, 28 July 1879, Page 4

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