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MX. U. MCNTEITH'S SALES. THIS DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1579. SALE OF FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. MR. H. MONTEITH Has received instructions from Messrs Gilberd and Andehson to sell by auction, at their Nursery, Tarailale, on Wkdnksday, the 13th msb, at 1 p.m., tho following OTJIIPLUS STOCK OF TREES, &c. SOO Apple, 20 Fig, 200 Peach, 12 Wainut, 200 Pinus Insignis, 1500 Pinus Habpcnsis, 150 Pinus Sylvestris, 200 Pinus Maritima, 300 Piuus Radiata, 300 Piuus Tuberculala, 500 Mixed Pine Seedlings, 40 F.'dielJa, ICO Arbor Vitao, 50 Cupiessua Macmcarpa, 150 do. in pots, 200 fycomore, 50 Elms, 100 Poplars, 100 Ahcles, 25 Laburnum, 40 Double lied Thorn, 20 Single Red Them, 200 Ugußtruin, 100 Uoscn, Flowering, Ornamental Shrubs, &o, The Trees are oil healthy and specially prepared for removal, and may remain in the ground up to the cud of the month if required by purchasers, thus avoiding ail unnecessary exposure and risk. H. MONTEITH, j 483 . Auctioneer. HORSE BAZAAR, N A P I E Pv,. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1879, At 2 o'clock. MH. H. MONTISITFI Will hold his usual Weekly Sale. H. MONTEITH, 112 Auctioneer. ; KB LYNDON'S SALES AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1879, At 2 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR EDWARD LYNDON Will dispose of, by order of tho mortgagee, on the above date (unless all claims are previously settled), npHE UNDERMENTIONED JL PROPERTY .— Tamainu — Block No 5, 25 acres Oero- Block No. 3t, 105 acres I'atangata — Block No. 20, 42 acres The Property of Mr Alexander M'Kay. Terms at sale. EDWARD LYNDON. 552 Auctioneer. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. FOR LEASE, With Power to Purchase. TAKADALE. n ACRES OF RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND, subdivided into four paddocks, together with the Stores lately in the occupation of Mr Charles Butler. This valuable property is most advantageously situated for lajing out building sites, being surrounded on three sides by public roads. The Public Pound, also Included in the lease, commands a considerable income. To an enterprising man this is an excellent opportunity for commencing business. EDWARD LYNDON, 526 Land and Estate Auctioneer. ESTATE JOHN BARRON. A SECOND and Final Dividend of Tenpence haif-panny iv the pound is now payable at my office to those creditors who have proved in the above estate. EDWARD LY-NDONT, 544 Trustee. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER AND NAPIER COUNTRY DISTRICTS. /GENTLEMEN", — My nmno having been %JC mentioned as a possible Candidate for a seat in the new Parliament I take this early opportunity of informing my supporters that ib is nofe my intention to contest thi3 elo-ction. Up to last Saturday I had proposed offering myself for your suffrages, feeling as I do a deep interest iv tho welfare of this constituency, with which C have been associated many years, but business engagement* that I have entered into sinoe the above date preclude me devoting tho necessary time. So much as I should have appreciated the honor of being returned sis your ' representative tho most straightforward course to adopt' is to plainly say that I have not the time at my dispoaal. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ROKBUT STUART. Napier, August 12, 1879. 504 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NAPIER DISTRICT. /"^j ENTLEMEN,— As you will be called upon in a few days to elect members for the ensuiug Parliament, I have the honor to solicit your support. My opinions upon most of the great questions that are likely to be brought prominently forward are known to many of you, and I shall, if I have the honor again to bo returned, still advocate really liboral measures as opposed to windy professions. I intond shortly to ask you to meet me in public, ■when I shall bo prepared to more fully explain my views upon the leading questions of the day, and to the fltnoßß or unfitneaa of certain parties to control the destinies of the colony, and to support my action in the House since I have been honored with your confidence. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 558 F. SUTTON. ipACIFIC TTOTIL, HAVELOCK. j H. R. OLIST, Proprietor, Begs to inform tho public of Havelock and the surrounding districts that he has opened the above well-known Hotel, and can assure i them that no effort will be spared on his i part to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Of the best brands. Firt-class Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors. An Excellent Table Provided. 511 POTATOES. TUST RECEIVED, ex " Southern Cross," 25 TONS POTATOES, Hobarb Town Reds. 54S KINROSS & CO., FOR SAL E, A^ 7JOTTT IVenty Thousand Spring ./~jc <Jutl.ii.is.; (Top Sets. Ten Thousaud of tho Sh..(.liciJg') Ho»:s ; tucl Ton TJiohwukl of the Goldiiue ilnpa, Price, £1 10 a jjer thousand. ; Apply to JOHN PIPER, 491 Wairoa, Hawke's Bay,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5459, 13 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5459, 13 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5459, 13 August 1879, Page 3

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