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Auctions ] MR LYNDON'S yBA ! HB/S. l> ' : '^ FOR SALE, ■'/•;; A FAMILY RESIDENCE. ; ■ MR EDWARD LYNDON " Has received instructions from Edmund . Tuke, Esq., who is leaving the province,- to '... dispose of his : ): T>RIVATE RESIDEN CE. " ■ (This valuable beautifully ■ situated on the Hills, adjoining the residence ; of | Mrs James Watt, and consists of a nineroomed Houßc,;rpplete with every convenience for a" gehticmrfn'Ffaniiiy; t\ < l - fA 1 YJJ {tf V & ' The laud consists of two acres, laid out in garden, orchard, and paddocks, and thickly !;. v planted wjth .forest trees. ■■•■ TheprbpcrVisihelcPufader'^lease^iAloV : rehtal, having 32 years to run. ; 'After which, the whole of the Furniture will bo offered for sale. l ' r i EDAVARD; LYNDON, i •491 Land and Estate Agent. : ■_[_, ■ „ : I ELIGI'feMINfES^MEN^ j FOR LEASE, . : HOTEL ,& ; STQRES, 4 FARM .STOCK, &o™--». !:' ' " AT^XINUI.^ Ol * a - A " y^"THE Proprietor of this valuable Property t is desirous of retiring from the business oji account of ill-health.^and has decided to disjjoso of it ujjoh' the 'most reasonable , terms. _ To an energetic and enterprising man possessing a small capital, this is an opportunity that shouldaiot be passed lOyeiy t < j ►■" The property, consists of — • ••' 200 Acres of land Public House, with offices and outhouses — ' Wool Shed Stores nt the Steamers' landing place, . all substjuitiany,. fenced in,, p „, . The Hotel is "doing a good businessf a»d TBan be greatly increased. • •. ' ' ! ' S TOOK— '"' !700 Sheep j 8 Milch Cows— Studjßull v . Ta « o , i 2 Draught Horses a - U ' i: ' l Afim?- 'A Drays, Ploughs, Carts, harness, &o. \ For ftotlicr y&Mss k '* A ! Apply to EDWARD LYNDON, 687 ''''LaMhWlsW^^gent. | />F*OUR; HisSA^IL E. ■n^TAPIER— -Town Section 204, EmersonJJ\. '■! '■ Btbcbby T cOutSfining quarter acre, toI gctlicr with Family Residence, latoly I in occupation of Mr W. H. Flood, in i ': "■'. i brief or /iwo lots of 33 feet frontage ' each. Apply to EDWARD LYNDON, |715 ; : :n . \ /.Land- pdfgslg^^ggn^HT ; TITANTED to Purchase 100 Shares. 71 ■'> > -''':-s:-- I CfA.VA/-& LYNDON. ; WAIPAWA [ ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. BOXING-DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1879. Programme : : '&* -«i«5 | .'. ■:•!'.;- ■; ; £ Bj-.p^iSi .pSn- d. " 1. Throwing Hammer (16lbs) 110 015 2 6 2. Maiden Race (300 yards) ... J. 1 ( 10 015 2 6 . 3. Putting Stone (22 lbs) 2 0 10 3 0 4. Waipawa Cnp,valuo ■■ "•:■>«.:;■' ul £i 4s (300 yards), First Event ... 1 0 2 0 10 0 5. Best Bagpipe Player 2 0 10 3-0 6. Waipawa County Handicap Race ' (400iyards), 1 open ,; ■;> . '. /,' • Mjfl 1 to residents in the County only ... 210 110 4 0 7. Dancing Highland •..-..■ Fling 110 015 2 6 . 8. Hop, Slop, and Leap , ,' (ho .two hops) )H ',: 1 ; lO * K O. >15; j,g| j »g 9. Boys' Race, under 14 years (300 % yards)/'... i;;.!.; 1 lrO/oO Jp/jfl 0 10. Second Event Wai- '" pawa Cup, 400 yards .„,,.,-....- -.-rr.,, — — 11. Running High Ec^ip 1 1O J 015 2 6 12. Handicap Race (600 yards) 3 0 1 10" 5 O 13. Vaulting with Pole 2 0 10 3 0 Interval of Fifteen Minutes. 14. Handicap Hurdle Race (500. r yards) . - 2 1 10 .- 1 r ,5. r , 4 O 15. Boys' Huklie Race', 1 ' ' JU ™-»$Z .under, 14 years, (300 yai-cts) \.\' iVo 010 1 0 16. Pancing.LivcrpogU , Hornpipe ...'•'' l 10 OW' 2 :I Q 17. Third Event Wai- /. , " pawa Cup, 500 v "• "'>J>w tf . yards „ , — „r— — 18. Thred-Leggeti Race : - J ' !l - "f ii} J JOf i '^ (200 yards) _ >; ... v 110 0.15 3 0 19. Boys' Race, uiider' !l '' " l 10 yours (200 yards) 015 0 5 0 6 20. Dancing Irish Jig 110 015 2 6 21. Men's Race, overiO" years (300 yards) 110 015 2 6 Sports to commen.ce,at lLojclock sharp. Admission "to ' tW GMiMd 1 - Is ; Children under, 10. years Free. No .admission for Horses or Dogs/ "' ; ' '" :; f " ;1 J= ;f^ % '''*' Entrances 'for 'the Waipawa' Cup, stating colors, are to be sent in to. the Secretary on or before the 18tli December/ „ A ,silv,cr medal hqa .been., presented ,bvJtfr A; Corskio tothd Club/tfe^be" giveW-fts^an extra prize for throwing the hammer ; and a similar one by Mr A{ : Peebles for dancing the h T o l ticTd ffi-'tW^rttnSi^t the Oddfcllow.'s Hall,, .under; . the patronage of the Club.' Ticket^ 12A'6dC :A A. CORSKIE, 796 .._ _. Secretary. VTIPIER STEAM FACTOR'S, DICKENS-3TKEBT, NAPIER, WOOD, GOAL, AND CORN DEPOT. TI TRBEATSTD MATAL FIREWOOD Cut to all lengths by steam power. Beßt Newcastle Coal, also Coke, and jChj|rooal in any quantities always on hand! Oats. Maize, and Beans, crashed on the ;i ! ! ' PVenllses^ ! " Oats, Maize, Beans, Bran 1 ,., JJ*y f Straw) and VQ-:! : : Chaffial^aysikjpt i»3<iook. , „>...^v_h;:')A|sjo) ;, i. £X— „ Posts and Rails.KHobar.t.Town^alinw, sft. ; - and 6ft,» and.;:H;ouߧfß|9oks. t . None but the best ( Horse l Ffled kept go that customers can rely r dpoh gattifiß'vcaod article. ' '' ! * ; • *\:} »;- «,?■»* h & All orders punofaally 'atten'de"d .to,^\nd delivered at the stibf'tbst notice- tb^aky^art of the town. '' ' '* ■■ :^ 0 ->- '^^-••Aiois-iait Country orders delivered a£;tKe v ißailway Station. " AU ';\ l '- r ''•' ***»*& WISH ARCA'Kpj.bp^; • ,„ Diokensrstreet., ,,,,,; , Am |;, H 21 •'••>■ '•••:» .^~w.^i MOJSBY^DratLHBISJS^J" ; "-'--" '" '^-- in"Aßtyn»--,o']L 1 "! nnHE undersigned has various sums from 'i X £200 to £1500 to advance upon good ''■■ freehold Security. '-':'■ - :: . : "'■ ' .'; EOOPE BROOKING. V ; > September 5, 1879, ■/ ; •■ ''■"■'■■^'■::T- : -:'-f'6 . i

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5559, 10 December 1879, Page 3

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