Sales HAVELOOK NURSERIES. FOR SALE — New aid Select Frui<, Foreßt, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Beads, Ac. 3000 Prize Gooseberries, New Raspberries, New Curranto, New Peaob.es, Choice Camellias, New Variegated Shrubs, &c, &o. All ordera entrusted^ to J. G. will liave );i* best attention. Catalogues posted free on application. J. GODDABD, Havelook Nurseries, 325 Hawke's Bay, N.Z. FOR SALE, SUPERIOR SEED OATS, Samples and Price on application. A. H. RUSSELL. 35 Faiifiold. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ITOTELKEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, rpHB LEASE AND GOODWILL A of the EKETAHUNA HOTEL, situated half way between Masterton and Woodville, with 20 acres of good land, doiag a large paying business; about 5 years to run. Also, A Gbnbbaxi Stobb doing a good readymoney trade. The store and hotel will be Bold together or otherwise. The freehold of both can be purohased if required. Apply to Mr M'Lennan, on the premises; or Mr Parsons, Masterton. 36 F. W. 0. STURM, HAWKE'S BAY NUBSERY. Established 1865. fj^Oß Sale, during this planting season, all JC sorts of Fruit, Foreßt, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering Plants, suitable for this province. My Apple Trees are all on Blight-proof Stocks, and contain the Choicest and Larges6 Varieties, My Nursery Stock is the Largest and Most Varied in Hawke's Bay. Catalogues on application. F. W. 0. STUB M, West Olivb, neab Napibb. Orders may be left with Mr F. J. Sturm, Hastings-street, Napier. 39 reo Tiet VALUABLE EDUCATION PBOERFTY. FOB LEASE FOB 42 YEa.BS. fjpHE undermentioned Subdivisions of SecX tions 186 and 137, Napier, will be offered by public auction at the Council Chamber, Napier, at noon, on MONDAY, the 25th day of August next, for lease for a period of 4li yean frpm the 14th day of January, 1885. Lot I. — 14$ perches, with 34 feet frontage to flastings-Btreefc, and 119 feet to Tennyson-street. Lot II. — 8J perches, with 20 feet frontage to Hastings-street and 119 feet depth. Lot lll.— Bi perohes, with 20 feet frontage to Haatings-etreet and 119 feet depth. Lot IV. — 8£ perohes. with 20 feet frontage to Hastings-street and 119 feet depth. Lot V.— l 6 perohes, with 33 feet frontage to Tennyson-street and 182 feet depth. A roadway of 18 feet width will pass at the rear of Lots 1., H., 111., IV. After the sale of the land the buildings now oooupied as a store by Mr T. K. Newton will be sold, to be removed between the 2nd and 14th January, 1885. The buildings en Lot V. will he leased with the seotions. The upset rentals and conditions will be declared at the sale. DAVID SIDEY, Hon. Seo. to Governors of High School. Napier, 20th June, 1884, 42 TO LET OB SELL, Stoneyoroft House, near Hastings, to be let with from 25 ts 112 acres, or sold on easy terms. 45 W. J. BIBOH. TO LET, THE BLUE GUM STORE AND DWELLING, XABADALE. nrtHE Store is on one of the best business JL sites in the township, having a frontage to the two principal roads. The store is loftj and commodious, acf fitted with every convenience as a general#w)re. For further pa^ficulars, ap y to the proprietor, on the premises, THOS. JEF^ 4.RES, Sen. Jan. 4th, 1884. 46 Trespassing JTotioes ALL Persons found trespassing on Olive Grange Estate in pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. 55 J. S. HANDYSIDE. A NYONE found trespassing with dog or .oL gun on Whirinaki or Wai-o-Inanga will be prosecuted. J. B. LANAT7ZE, 66 Petaae. ANY person found trespassing with dog or gun on the Riverslea or Endsleigu estates will be prosecuted. H. J. THOMPSON, Manager Riverslea Station. May 6th, 1884. 57 NOTICE. ANY person trespassing in pursuit of game or otherwise, on the Okawa or Whaua estates, will be prosecuted. N. B. BEAMISH. Okawa, Brd May, 1884. 68 NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on the Longlands or Olrig Buns will b« prosecuted. J. H. COLEMAN. May 1, 1684. 59 NOTICE. TDOISON will be laid on my property at JL Moteo after this date. JOHN ANDBBSON. May Ist, 1884. _^ 60 NOTIOfI. ALL persons found trespassing on my . Hungry Grounds with dog or gun will be prosecuted. 61 F. W. O. STURM. Kemoval Wottoe. NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. MB E. MOORE, Rope, Line, and Twine Maker, desires' to inform his. customers that he has removed from Takapau to more convenient premises in Waipawa, where he hopes to receive a trial. / 104 JBTOTTOB OF SEMOVAL MB T7l ; | BUTOHEA. J2J9 %J begs 1 to! inform his patrons, and the publio generally, that he h v removed from the Shop m Hastings-street to laiger and more poinmodiouß premises in the, ■ ; same:-- street,/ opposite Mr E,iW> . Knowles. : The premiiesl^ve been speq^y fitted up for v a^ ,• |*ii!S^!rj^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6918, 23 July 1884, Page 1
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