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IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICI OF ANGUS M'LENNAN'S ESTATE, Which will be submitted to PUBLIC COMPETITION 'ABOUT NEW YEAR Unless privately disposed of previously. " K,|> HEAD CATTLE, £* V 30 HORSES. FIRST-CLASS TR A.PS AND nACKS, 2 QUIET STAUNCH DRAUGHT DO. SHEBP.— 200 Storo Wothors, 30,1 (Mooth Ewes, 120 1-tooth Ewes, 250 2-tooth Ewes, 200 broken-mouthed, 350 Lambs 1 TIP DRAY, 3 sets Curt Harness. 3 sets Harrows, 1 new Single-Furrow Plough, and a variety of Farm Implements in good order, •10 QUAUTEU-ACRB SECTIONS in Kaikora Township. 31 ACRES Leasehold Property with o roomed Coltngo, Dairy, Stables, Burn and Outhouses ; 2 acres in Orchard, 12 acres in Onts. 150 ACRES divided into 12 Paddocks, with an over-flowlnp stream of water, witii Folhnonptory, Sheop Yards. &o. ; 2,1 acres in Oats and Tares, 2 neres in Hops, with 2000 hop poles, 3 acres in Potatoes, 2 acres in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, the Trees included in all sections mmiberinfrovcr J3!)0, nnd comprising many of the following :— Cedar of Lqbanon, Arauenrin Exelsn, Armicnria Imbricnta, Wcllingtonia Gigantia, Radiata, Toriilosa. Cypresses, Sec, &c, &o, 2 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, with Dwellings, in Makatoku. 11l ACRES LEASEHOLD. 9 years to run, with 3-roomed Cottncro and Garden, Stables, Bntchcr's Shop and Outhouses ; divided into 5 paddocks, shcopproof; about 10 acres closed up for Cocksfoot Seed. 75 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 3 years to run, within a mile of tho 11 l-aero parcel, with Cottage, So,, and divided into •i paddocks. STORES, PROPERTIES, KAIKORA TOWNSHIP. 2 /lrst-class Stores. Saddler's Shop, Milliner's Shop., 2 Offices, nnd 1-roomcd Dwelling .iust finished, with ground frontal 177 feet Cnrrnthers-strocl, nnd SO feet frontal Higfiinson-strcet. Residence — Ross-street frontal, 82 feet; eastern boundary, .183 fectj Higginson-street frontal, S2 feet; nendorson-strcet, ltd feet ; 8-roomcd Dwelling, with £300 Furniture, 2 Outhouses, Fowl Yard, and Aviary ; one Tank each 1000 gallons, 800 gallons, and GOO gallons; Buggy nnd Pair, with Singlo and Doublo Sets Harness. CHOICE LIBRARY, Consisting of Over 200 A r olumcs, handsomely hound in Cloth and Leather, embraces the following :— Chambers' ISncvcloptodin, 10 vols. Bcoton's Encyclopreclin. 4 vols. Popular Educator, 3 vols. Private Letters Sir James Brooke, 3 vols. Atistralln and Now Zealand, 2 vols, Animated Nature. 2 vols. Platform Echoes, J. B. Gough, 2 vols. ' Also, The Works of Shakespeare, Scott, Pope, Moore, Wordsworth, Longfellow, &c, &c. Stock-in-Trade in Stores and Yards, about £2100. Descriptions of sections and cottages will ho given in a future issue. NR— Should suflieionl inducement offer, Mr M'Lcnimn is prepared to cut up his Homowood Estate, consisting of 511 acres, into 10, 20, SO, and 10 aero ots to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to ANGUS M'LENNAJ?, Kaikora Or BEN. B. JOHNSON. 878 Wnipawa, H.B. TEN THOUSAND WATCHES TO SELECT FROM. Guarantced|thc Best"Timckcopors in tho "World 1 KNO"Vi N EVERYWHERE' APPRECIATED BY ALL THE "ONGLISH LEVER "WATCHES Manufactured by LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Have been proved to Supcrscdo all others. THE ONLY WATCH MANUFACTURERS In tho Colonies Trading direct with tho Public. Sales larger than all tho Retail shops in New Zealand put together. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, STEWART, DAWSON AND CO Comparo ours with the usual retail prices, and remember that wo sell 500 Watches where a retailor soils ono— henco tho aiflcronco nnd saving to Customors. £3 los-S. D. and Co. s well-known English Silvor Hunting Lovers, tho very best. Worth £7 7b.- . _ . £1 los-S. D. nnd Co.'s English Silver Hunting Lovers, chron. balanco, extra jowclleu. Worth SS Bs. „ , . , , , m lOs-S. D. and Co.'s now Excelsior 3-phUo English Lover. The Model Watch, well worth £10 10s. , , „., £3 los-S. D. and Co. s Ladies' English Silver Hunters, fully wortli £7 7s. Will last a £01ns-S. D. nnd Co.'s Superb Hunting Chronograph Lovers, worth £12 10s; or Crystal Glass, £5 los. , Tr £0 103— S. D. and Co.'s Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 103. Open face, £1 13s — The wonderful Sterling Silver Doflanco Hunter, worth £3 10s. Open-faco, £C 103-1. D. .and Co. 's Oftlcial Rail wiy English Keyless Lever, unequalled at £10 103. £12 203, £15 103, £18 10s, nnd 535-S. D. and Co. a Superb 18-oarat Gold English Lovers and Half Chronometers, never equalled under 10 per cent. more. . , £0 10s and £7 lOs-S. D. nnd Co.'s Ladies 18---carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect goms, worth £10 10s. , n , £8 10s and £11 10s, and £11 103-S. D. and Co. s Ladies IS-earat; Gold English Lovers. Save . at least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers. „ „„„ . £11103 and £12 lOs-In Silver, tt'orth AW, and m mid £30-18cnrat GoW, worth £60, S.U. nnd C'o.'s Now Patent English Doublo Chronographs, with independent, start, Btop, and ily bnck minute and second hands. For quality nnd accuracy liovor equalled at any price. Obtained Pmo Medal Inventions Exhibition lost year. Special pamphlet on this wntch, post free, for 2d stamp. EVERYWATCn FULLY GUARANTEED Sterling Silvor nnlf-nmrkoil Alberts, !}s Od, 125 Ud, 11s (id, and 153 (id, newest pattorns, . at nearly halt usual prices. The Wealcmefna, in Sterling Silver, 12s Gd" 1 By simply passing it over a surfneo tlio exact distance in foot and inches is recorded on tlio Dlftl. Also., forms a splendid appondngo for tho Albert. GOLD AIiBEHTS, LADIES' and GENTS. Newest Styles, Wholosulo Pricos. Ali;illuslrated in Pamphlet. Retail dealers nro amazed at our prices, and at tho unbounded popularity our system ot business lias attained. In vain havo lliey tried to emulate our success by tho closest and moat servile imitations, but with tlio imitation tho resemblance ends. HERALD, NAPIER. Forward a P.O. Order, payable to S. D. and Co., Auckland? with 2s Cd added to pay post and registration, or sond cash in l-osistered letter, and wo will forward Watch on a week's free trial by first post. Note.— All Letters to bo addressed— STEWART, DAWSON AND CO., 91 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Write nfc onco for n copy of our Splond.il New Illustrated Wntoh nnd Jewolloiy Pamphlet, and read full particulars nnd mou Wonderful Testimonials. A copy will be sent per return post for Id in stamps, tho cost f postage only. OUiur Colonial Branched in MELBOUUNIi SYDNEY ami JJUNiSUIN HORSK-SHOEING AFTER the Ist of August my terms for Shooing will bo-Vor Ilnolts and Carriago Horses, ss; Light Draughts, Cs; Heavy Draughts. 8s per sol . A. M.~BOWER, OENERAL BLACKSMITH, lonnyson-strcot (opposito Masonic Ilotol). 1 ROBERT LAMB, M.R.1.8,A., ARCHITECT, 'i' K M N V B O N • S T It H X t, 13?

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7611, 7 December 1886, Page 1

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