Auptions ";..'■ MR LYNDON'S SALES. ~} 7 v/i LAND 'SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1879, ] At 2 o'clock. . eelgMe^nVestment, . hotel property at katkoura. -Ha% received nisti'udtions to.dispose of y at his ; rooms on the above date, the undermentioned valuable Hotel Property. fTTAIKpURA .TOWN, SECTIONS 94 Jfc'- anh'9^t'6|etfii ! <vitfrt\^OTE4 6-stail Stable niid 8 boxes; storeroom, wash-house, outbuildings,'' r good garden and orchard, all 'in "'the '. best order. Terms — \ cash, one third upon mortgage, balance. at 3; ■ 6, 9, and 12 months, with interest it K4IK?) e URJLI-M4 A Action No. 96, together with a 4-roomed cottage and large garden. . ' -i r a^AMER— Town seotion ■^qrmSl&i in :i J A J 'jiartJfcogetlifer'Vfth^ $.vdflfd cpttagc3, situated at the, cornor of ■ Dickens and Dalton streets, fenced and subdivided. This property, 6Wcre'd t iii"2 ! i6C i? Terma easy. Hi '-t « 5 562 Land and Estate Agent. AT~XUCTION. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1879, ;: SI S I SI At& •g'elock.a Ff T . T^TAPIER— Town Section 293, in siibdi--L^l Tißions,. ? Siirif(|yo<*ottages, the property of Mr James Pocock. ■ . Six 4-roomed Cottages, all papered and '' lined tlirough^ijt,Tpj!|gH§Sß»4ings and - doors, double chimneys, water laid on, &c. KDi'i •<imfirji.A% a NAPIER—Town Sections 562, 563, in subdivisions, Thames-place Four^omi'onielSSJftfipß The above is an excellent opportunity for a wor }aßS.ManjfQ?aol>taihing a freehold upon the most reasonable terms. /O$S5 mst c r rMOlM cent upon fall of the nammer ; I » per cent in one month ; balance at 3, 6, and 9 months, with interest. m u». ,ia EDWARD lyndON, 748 Land and Estate Auctioneer. . jTs:r,v sut to awgK : gH?" ■ ■ FOR SALE, MR EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions from Edmund TuTfctf/Ms3&y #|&f ing the province, to dispose of his "OBIVATE RESIDENCE. jLTronmuco':) This valuable property is beautifully situated on tho Hills, adjoining the residence ;,p£jMr!;[James Watt, and consists of a nineroomed House, replete with overy convenience for a gentleman's family. The land consists of two acres, laid out in garden, orchard, and paddocks, and thickly planted with forest trees. 7J}he properbpis'heltl ufa'der l k : 4eale^al a low rental, having 32 years to run. After which, the whole of the Furniture will bo offered for palei n I .' EDWARD LYNDON, 491 Land and Estate Agent. ■.■,.,.,, , ...•■■■„.,• , .■,.■■!! ::I — ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. FOR LEASE, HOTEL & STORES, FARM STOCK, &c.. -SWioFiWIW* '.nix . THE Proprietor of this valuable Property is desirous of retiring from the business on accountnof ill-health, A and has decided to dispose of it upon the most reasonable terms. To an energetic and enteri»rising.man 1 fflfcWWhJJSfir-' tunity that should not bo passed over. / j j T;The)^r6per^ o6tsisti'ibf2HT 200 Acres of land " Public House, with offices and outw h °ffffUiAJ a iiiwooi Shed Stores at the Steamers' landing place, all substantially fenced in The Hotel is doingjt.go.od business, and can bo greatly increased. STOCK— ( _ .^p^rijught BCor^es^) si.'. ,', i •■ l Drap,TlougW,"Cart3, harnoss, &o, .;-f. jir — ... eoaavft* cT "*'"' For further piirticidara, , Apply to r J ... toioodH EDWARD LYNDON, FOB.BALB. "VTAPIER— Town Section 204, EmersonJ3I street, containing quarter aore, together witli^Family Residence, lately in occupation o'PMr W. H. Flood, in one or two lots of 33 feot frontage each. Apply to 715 •■ 'T^ANT]iiD rT to :i^Purffie JC iio Shares. 71 wU hah Ji;Vf E. LYNDON. ROUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES. ____^__ NEW POTiTOE &„««. « , x ,. • ; T SOU 3/. "Jl'iaK Cl sl JJi- UIIYJS To Arrive per s.s. " Hawea," from Auckland, and.t6ib6irfoiaa'tJM.\fa^n^ the undersigned at the Stores of tho New Zealand Shipping Company, ON FRIDAY, sfiT "DECEMBER, 1879. At 11 a.m. sharp. ' In lots to &uit purchasers. After which, A quantity of "Slilp's Candles, Schnapps, Nails, *> r ."Afr M<fr'feii 759 -"■ * - - • • Auctioneer*. LAN O S h ''ft OR SALE, — ".JlMTKO^laZldllVf" . ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO.'S. .? v 3 i : s=:H tExs in YsbsnssTßS&d/oO— nn"> t\tf«. By the following makers :— t^O'iis 'eKirlanaTii&?;SbnßSn^ < «iH..".S aSondont Briusmehd- &.Co; -I ..i'-< ««]». .-B tiondou« Bord i- .?. f MA'tt ,9t»U.SK) .parftt « Auoh'owFferos'^ /r^">'Mi>tf 'P^rh, *• _. Erord ... .>;-j«-Q .^MPar^s^"*^ Benurdi • X v . i u M " 142 1 Hannonium.'By^ttal'~^^^PIANO nSSi^OITR) *-B^% Now sl/iwb«reg .a—*v.Krt*-» I S. Ex " May QOTi»f'ffii&'fc^SiiR ll S 1 Dii-oct from tho M"an ! bfite^^'"6f A 3Sl^» Joseph KntKMAN^i l^ goif. " 1 Walnut CrosfcsMg 'f 011 tl Ti ! ie&o§ Pianoforte, 7 octare|~:; (^^ * W^ 1M Walnut Boudoir Cottage rPianofbrte^7 octaves , * •«c 2 Rosewood BoudoirCdtta'|aPano"fOT£S f 7 octaves 1 • ROUTLEDGE;' tENNED^'^^CO^ Extinct from the "Empibb."—?' The eminent firm of Kirkraan and Son was founded about 1730 by Jacob Kirkman, who worked with Schudi in the service of one 'Tabcl,' a harpsichord maker. Kirkman and Schudi subsequently each set up a business for himself. Schudi afterwards took into partnership John Broadwood, a young Scotch . Carpenter, by whom tho celebrated firm of John.;. ■ Broadwood and Son was founded.'- -'"/It: NjUL' thus be seen that; the firm of Kirkman is an older ono than that of Broadwood," ,-v 622 :
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5555, 5 December 1879, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5555, 5 December 1879, Page 3
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