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I?ales by Hoadlsy and Lyon. SALE OF DAIRY* STOCK and PLANT. MONDAY, JULY 7 lira, at 1.30 p.m. HOADLEY AND LYON Have received instructions from Mr A. Peters to sell by Public Auction, st Eoseneath, Taradale, on the above date, the whole of his Dairy Stock and Plant, consisting of - |"r> FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, many of them L<<w near calving 1 ; 5 Calves, 50 Milk P&ns,3 Churns, Butter Tubs, Buckets, etc., etc , being the plant at present in use for carrying on Dairy. Also Stack Lucerne Hay, ?,) Fowls, Hay-rack?, Garden Roller, Wheelbarrows, Ladders, Fencing: Tools, sundry Furniture and -umerous other articles. One pair well-bred Buggy Horace, rising '.\ and 4-year old, by Papapa, out of a St. Patrick mare. Two horses with saddles. The above is a clearing out site and positively Without Reserve, as Mr Peters has disposed of the whole of his Roseneath property Terms—Above £20, three months, approved bills with interest added. HOADLEY & LYON, Anctioneera. Sales by ____• Koutledge. IMPORT AN r SALE OF WELL-BRED DAIRY COWS. TUESDAY, 12th JULY, 1881. MR W. ROUTLEDGE Has. been instructed by Mr John Marshall, to sell by Public Auction, at his Farm, Meanee, the whole of his Dairy Stock, consisting of— COWS IN FULL MILK 4 Cows, will calve in a few days 5 Cows, will cilve within a month 6 Heifers (springing) Other young stock weaners 2 Trap H.irees, " Antoni " and " Little Tommy ; " both well known and used to town work 1 Spring Cart, can he converted into a Doer Cart 1 Swing Plough in good order 2 Stacks of Hay (well saved), one being Lucerne and one Rye Grass Also instructed by Mr Dobson— 40 head of Cattle, including several Springers, and quiet, well-bred Dairy Cows with Calves. The above sale will be a splendid chance for Dairymen to purchase well-bred Dairy Cows, the stock being well-bred and of good quality. Pettlers in the district wishing to take advantage of the sale for disposal of other Stook, will kindly communicate with the undersigned. Sale at 11 a m. Luncheon provided. NO RESERVE. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. Sales by Kennedy and Grillman THURSDAY, 14th JULY. KENNEDY AND GILLMAN Are instructed by F. W. C. Sturm,of the West Cliv Nursery, to sell by Auction, at their Store, c . Choice Assortment of FOREST, ORNAMENTAL, and FRUIT TREES, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS *nd POT PLANTS. &_., &c M Catalogues may be seen at the Offices of KENNEDY & GILLMAN, Auctioneers. Brooking and Dobson. PROPERTIES EOR SALE. WOODVILLE— g~\ ter ACRES in one or two Blocks, portion f%_) s_) O open bush ; bounded by tho Manawatu river; adjoining the properties of Messrs Ormond, and Holder, and other well-selected lands 110 Acres fine bush Land, Masterton Eoad. EAST CLIVE—Town Section, cheap NaPIER—Halt Acre, beautifully situated on the hills, an admirable building site MAKARETU- 40 Acres good land, a bargain PATUTAHI (COOK COUNTY)-300 Acres alluvial land bounded by the Te Aral river, good approach, public roads, adjoining the property of Hon. Randall Johnaon, five miles from Gisborne. BROOKING and DOBSON, Land and Estate Agents. PROPERTIES EOR SALE. HERETATJNGA SPECIAL SETTLEMENT--96 acres, 27 acres of which in English grass portion fenced, one mile und a-half from main road. Best selection in the settlement. Only £C 0 cash required. WAVERLEY--102 Acres, sea-board, good agricultural land, well watered, main road and railway line running through the property, For sale or lease. HAVELOCK— 3 Acres, fenced and in grass MEANEE--11 Acres, leasehold 20 Acres freehold 4 Acres with a well-built 4-roomed house,2 acres garden with choice trees in full beating, remainder in grass DANEVIRK— 10 Acres splendid totara bush, f mile from proposed railway station WOODVILLE--44 Acres cleared, fenced, all in English grass, and subdivided into paddocks 40 Acres, part cleared and burned. Cheap. Also several valuable town sections HASTINGS— 1\ Acre, with 5-roomed house, shed, outhouse-, and Artesian Well, £100 cash, balance can be arranged Small Farm contaiaing 20 acres, subdivided. and in yrass ; good buildings 1 Acre with 4-roomed house, shed, garden, choice trees in futl bearing A number of Town Sections with and without cottages. WANSTEAD— 800 Acres good land, 400 of which are perfectly level, well graesed, and large dwellinghouse. £1700 cash, balance on mortgage. NORSEWOOD— 40 Acres, 20 ot which are cleared and grassed, well watered 37 Acres, all cleared, water. KAIKORA— 40 Acres Agricultural land, the whole in English gras, fenced and subdivided, good dwelling house and out-buildings. Only £200 cash required NAPIER Hills-4-roomed House with'quartor-acre Garden 1 Acre, splendid _ite for a gentleman a residence, easy terms. 8-roomed House with every convenience 7-roomed House (garden, 3 roods), good view, A bargain 13-roomed House with one acre land. £200 cash required 9 roomed Dwelling-house, best situation in Napier 8-roomed House, within ten minutes walk of Post Office. Also a large uuinber of Houses and building sites. Particulars upon application. Properties in Awatoto, Gisborne, Hampden, Onga, Onga, Wairoa, Waipawa, and Waipukurau. BUILDING SITES AND SECTIONS WITH COTTAGES, IN Beach-road Hastings-street Brewster-street. Milton-road Chaucer-road Marine Parade Carlyle-street Onepoto Craven street. Shakespeare-road Coote-road Spit Clive Square Tennyson-street Dickens-street Thackeray-street Emerson-Btreet Fi/derabad-road Persona desirous of sec ring suitable Properties should take advantage jf the present plethora of monej, and low rates A interest; xJROOKING & DOBSON, Land and Estate Agents, »__-———-»-———■___-^-— ————. ————--«-_-——-——_»--> Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. FOR SALE, AT HASTINGS—That centrally situated and valuable Section of Land containing one quarter of an acre, together with the building erected thereon known as GOODWIN'S HALL. As building sites near the Railway Station are now rarely to be obtained, and only at very high figures, the present opportunity of securing a valuable allotment at a moderate price, and on easy terms should recommend itself to buyers. T. K. NEWTON, Land Agent, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS-Drapery NEW GOODS-Hosiery NEW GOODS—Blankets NEW GOODS-Colored Rugs NEW GOODS-Shirtings NEW GOODS - Flannels NEW GOODS-Overcoata NEW GOODS-Men's Clothing NEW GOODS-Men's Tweed Hats NEW GOODS-Boys' Clothing NEW GOODS-Umbrellas NEW GOODS—Macintoshes NEW GOODS—Men's Boots NEW GOODS- Ladles' Boots NEW GOODS-Children's Boots etc., etc., etc. tTk. NEWTON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3129, 8 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3129, 8 July 1881, Page 3

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