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MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.'3 SALE. THE MILBOURNJi ESTATE, HAWKE'S BAY, N Z., , Will be offered for Sale by Public Auotlon in Napier, Hawke's Bay, on TUESDAY, 7th MAY, BY MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. , t Tin Milbourne Estate, the property of the late J. M. and R. Stokes, consists of 29,518 acre? freehold lands, and is situated in the Provincial District ol Hawke's Bay and within about 50 miles of Napier, with which town it is oonneotedby railway, the Waipawa and Kaikora railway stations bolnu distant rospociivoly about 8 and 5 miles from the Bovnral ends of tho Estate. The Estate is bounded on the one Bide by the Waipawa river, and is intersected- by. the Mangitani Manganaku, and otherTßtreams. ' The land consists partly of plains and partly of rolling downs and low hills, a considerable portion of which are of limestone formation. The whole Estate Is excellent sheep country, well subdivided into convenient paddooks by wlro fences, and la easily worked. 'Ihe buildings consist of comfortable family roaldence with excellent garden, overseer's hou9e, woolshed. men's huts, stableß, and other outbuildings. Thero are at present about 40,000 sheep depasturing on the property, of which about 1000 are Merino, the remainder being Lincoln and Croßsbred. The flock ia well and favorably known, and is of vory superior quality. The clip of wool in 1888 consisted of 805 bales, There are also depasturing on the property 300 head of well-bred Cattle and 25 Horses. Sheep, Cattlo, and Horses to be taken at valuation. For particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LD., Melbourne, Sydney, Dunedin, and Chris tchuroh. Or to Messrs WILSON & COTTERILL, Solicitors, Napier. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Napier and Wellington. WANTED TO PURCHASE - Sound Second-hand Sacks. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. POWL WHEAT FOR SALE. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. THE WOLSBLBY SHEEP-SHEAR-ING MACHINE, THE use of which gives several ounces more Wool per Sheep. No second cuts, and does not cut the Sheep, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., ' Agents. HASTIE AND CO.'S PATENT FOR DESTROYING LUJNU WORM IN SHEEP. THE best known Cure for Lung Worm. Price reduced tolOs per gallon in 1 gallon tins. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agents. RAMS. Stud Lincoln Rams from Mr J. Reid, E derslle, Oamaru Flock Lincoln Rams from Mr E. Menlove, Windsor Park, Oamaru Flock Lincoln Rams on account of Manager Milbourne Station Southdowns from Mr John Dean and Mr ■John P.oid 120 Flock Lincoln Rams, on account of Mr F. Sutton, Royston Flock Lincoln-Dolbel Bros. Flock Lincoln— W. Rathbone New Zealand and Australian Land Co.— 80 superior Romney Flock Rams James Collins, Esq., Homewood-45 2 tooth Lincoln Rama GRASS-SEED. POVERTY BaT&HAWKE'S BAY RYE-GRASS COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS TIMOTHY, CRESTED DOGSTAIL FIORIN GRASS POA PRETENSIS YARROW, RAPE' And other English Seeds newly imported. A shipment of Cocksfoot is to hnnd, containing a small quantity of Yorkshire Fog, nt a low price. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. JUST RECEIVED, EX "AURIGA, 1 £\ AAA BAIN'S DROPPERS X\F,\f \r\f for 6 and 7 wires, and Galvanised Wedges for same. SO tons Ryland's Fencing- Wire, Nob. 6, 7,' and 8 10 tons Johnson's 2 and 4 Barb Wire Wire Netting, 2 and IS imh 60 Tarred Sheop Nets, extra strong Bondnll's Chaff-cutters and Extra Knives 20 Quartcr-caska Laidlaw's Whisky 100 cases Hennessey's Brandy SO cases Booth's and Rurnott'sOld Tom 50 cases Usher's Old-Vattcd Whisky Superior Port and Cherry Champagne— Pommery and Glealor Lafitte Claret 160 boxes Price's Sperm Candles 40 cases White Starch, Colman's 10 cases Mustard, Colman's 10 cases C. and B. Pickles 12 Hornsby's Single Furrow Ploughs 50 dozen Hornsby Plough-Bhares MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agents. CARTRIDGES. OA. AA A ~12~ BORE CARTt<i\Jn\j\l'\J RIDGES,No.4toBSbot. 116 MURRAY, 'ROBERTS ft CO. §umvw gjottcfg. GLACIALINE. GLACIALINE. GLACIALINE.I FOOD PRESERVATIVE. Ask your Merchant for .. GLACIALINE Ask your Chemist for .. GLACIALINE Ask your Grocer for .. .. GLACIALINE Preßerve your Eggs with .. GLACIALINE Preserve your Butter with . . GLACIALINE Freeerve your Milk with .. G-LACIALINU And in Fact I PRESERVE EVERYTHING AND ANY THING WITH GLACIALINE' ALL HOUSEKEEPERS SHOULD BUY 119 GLACIALINE. 1 TELEPHONE Nti. 105. HAWKE'S BAY FOUNDRY, PORT NAPIER. IGALLOWAY! AND NIVKN Having erected Large and Commodious Workshops in Wright-street, fitted with the Latest Machine Tools and Appliances, are Prepared to Execute ENGINEERING AND BOILER WORK OF EVERY DESCRD?TION. MAKERS OF "LAX MACHINERY" STRIPPERS, SCUTCHERS AND PRESSES Complete Plants supplied, inoluding Engine BOILER WORK A SPECIALTY! Designs and Specifications of Mills, Factories and Machinery of every Description Supplied. estimates; siven. 79 TE AUTE SHOEING FORGE. T. J.HUNT, ~Ha Leased the Shoeing Forge and General Smithy recently opened at Te Auto. The Forge will bo carried on under tho super vision of MR HUNT personally, who is well known in Hawke's Bay as one of the BEST HHOERS AND GENERAL BLACK SMITHS IN THE NORTH IBLANDL2SS PRICES : Hack .. . 53 Liqrt Draughts „ .. M 8a Othercharges eoually moderate' If booked One Shilling will be added to the above prices All kinds of Vehiolea repaired on the Shortest noi ice 16a jy[R S. G. THORNTON STOREKEEPER, CLIVE Has been appointed Agent for the ".HAWKE'S I BAY HERALD AND "WEEKLY COURIER. All Orders for tho insertion of Advertise ments and for Job Printing entrusted to him will receive prompt attentip"

gmttiamwn MR R. WELLWGv^ S SALES. SALE OP HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TAL LOW, AND WOOL, AT HASTINGS. MR R. WELLWOOD WiU hold his next - CJKLN, HIDE. WOOL, AND TAL£3 LOW SALE ON TUESDAY, 7th MAY, 1889, At 12 o'clock At his Sale-rooms, Hastings. R. WELLWOOD, 116 Hastings l TO LET, AT HASTINGS, A 6-ROOMED HOUSE, in firstiX- class position. For particulars apply to R. WELLWOOD, Hastings. FOR SALE, at Hastings, 7a. 3r. 26p. of First-class LaDd, Water laid on, with good Nine-roomed House (two story). Terms very easy. For prise and further particulars apply to R. WBLLWOOD, Auctioneer, 65 Hastings, V7ELLWOOD has for sale • Crushed Oats and Crushed Barley for horse-feed. Also Ground Barley for pigfeed. R WELLWOOD is prepared to • Crush or Grind Corn or his customers at a reasonable price R WELLWOOD has for Sale pri- • vately, on account of Messrs Hocken Bros., of Feilding, Broken and Unbroken Draught Horses. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. R WELLWOOD has for Sale on • account of various owners, a large number of all descriptions of Sheep. ' K. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. SEASON_IBB9. R WELLWOOD is now prepared • to take in Grasß Seed for Cleaning by Drummond's Patent Dresser. TURNIP SEEDFOR SALE. GOOD Local-grown Turnip Seed for Sale, Cheap, R, WELLWOOD, Auctioneer, TIMBER. R WELLWOOD having been ap- • pointed the Hastings Agent for the Hawke's Bay Timber Company Is now prepared to supply all klndr of Timber at Current Rates. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. R WELLWOOD (as Agent for the • Hawkos Bay Timber Company) has on hand a good stook of Matai Firewood, Sawn and Split Palings (Dressed, Bnugb, and Pointed). FOR SALE, HALF-ACRE of Land, well fenc .d. with 2-Roomed House. To be sold cheap. E. WELLWOOD. H>-stins?s. REGULAR lortnightly Sales of Stock on every alternate Wednesday ; also, at Auction Room, Sale of Furniture, Produce, &c. Agent for the Premier Sawmills, Smith's Siding Private Auction Sales arranged for In any part of the Province. R. WELLWOOD, , Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, 112 Hastings, H.B. 'gu&mm gTotfrm REMOVAL NOTICEMESSRS D'AUTHERAIT AND HARRINGTON Having lately removed to those Premises in Hastings-street, lately occupied by Mr Reed, and directly opposite the 'Bus Company's Horse Bazaar, are now prepared to attend to the requirements of customers, and will be happy to see all their old friends again. OUR DEFERRED-PAYMENT SYSTEM Especially commends itself to the notice of those possessed of a limited income, and will be found an easy means of keeping yourself on good terms with your Tailor. Country orders accompanied with deposi promptly attended to. I D'ATJTHERAU ~&~HARRINGTON, TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND HABITMAKEKS, Hastings-street. 113 THE 13 E A L E PATENT HIGHaRIV SEWING MACHINES* <..AB<a vi time;i aymentb • W3 J. BEAL & em;erson-stree.t, NAPIER HEAD )FFIOK» AUCKL>N 65 WALTER BROWNS MAKER OF {MOST IMPROVED FLAX STRIPPERS SOUTOHERS PRESSES complete plant furnished Machine works, -i fakish achinery stores, / street' WELLINGTON,' 16S — _ _— __ LITHOORAPHIO AND COPPERPLATE PRINTING. THE "HERALD" LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT is now a well ciiuipped as any Establishment in New Zealand, and the Work turned out will comfiS&SSSaSjg^? 1 that torn Wei LABEL WORK A SPECIALTY, fir As evidencing the excellence of ' the work in this Department t may be mentioned that within the last six monthß over a million labels have been printed for business houses in Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. Tll S n }y i , Lith s? r ?P¥o °nd Copper-plato Printing Works in Hawke's Bay. PLANS OF PROPERTY FOR SALE Are by htttgraphy pr ntea more accurately more neatrj, and at MUCH LESS COST than by any other process, the more elaborate the Plan the greater being the saving BDLL HEADS, MEMORANDUM FORMS' AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO. (LIMITED) PROPRIETORS?

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 4

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