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Sales by Banner and Liddls. -. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30xn, 1881, At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDI/Hf' Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Tennyson.trcet, on above date— f-;A CASKS SYDNEY ORANGES CD y-J in splendid condition. 20 cases Apples. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. BaJ.tas hj H, Monteith and 00. AUCTION SALE, SPIT. ERIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1881. The undersigned have been instructed to sell at Mr H. R. Gunn's Timber Yard, Spit— i AA A FIRST-CLASS TOTARA 14:00 WIRE FENCE POSTS. 6000 DRAIN ...™ ES ' 2 & 3IN - H. MONTEITH &CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned have been favored with instructions from John Hbs.op, Esq., of Piikct_pu, to sell early in January next, the whole cf his valuable Flock of about 4000 saBEP , k , 100 Head Highly Bred Cattle and a number of Superior Horses. H. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. EOR SALE, IKAA 2-TOOTR CROSS-BRED J Dill 1 WETBERS. 6000 CROSS - BRED EWES * .I. MONTEITH and CO., Stock Agent 3. HORSE BAZAAR AND AUCTION MARKET, EASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. WEEKLY SALE— IjIVBRY SATURDAY for Horses, Carnages, Har- _ ness, Implements, &c. MONTHLY SALESSHAMROCK YARDS, for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c., Wednesday, 23rd instant. WAIPAWA YARDS, for Cattle, Horses, Shsep, Pigs, &.C.— Next sale, at an oany date. Special Sales held when beqitired. All descriptions of Stock bought and sold privately on commission. H, MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. Sales by Mr- Lyndon. LAND SALE. " . IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN NICHOLSON. AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, Vth DECEMBER, 1881, At 2 o'clock. Under instructions from the Trustees. MR EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to dispose of by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 7th December next, the undermentioned Valuable Pioperty— KAIKOURA— Part Block 67, Patangata, containing _ acre, tosether with all buildkgs thereon, known as the old Store. Kaikoura—TOWN SECTION No. 85, together with the Sto.e and Dwelling-house, recently in the occupation of Mr Jno. Nicholson „ TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 67, 03, 71, 72, 79, 80, all front Sections. „ TOWN SECTIONS 78, 81, 83, 84. Terms at Sale. HOWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. EOR SALE, rp HAT desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE, tho proJL perty of J. M. Batham, 83q., beautifully situated on the Hills, and within 10 minutes walk of the Post Office, and other Public Offices. The House contains 9 Rooms, Out-offices, Waßh-house, Fowl yard, Tool-house, 5000-gallon underground Tank. Water laid on, an,d every convenience pertaining to a Family Residence.— _-aero Orchard, Tennis ground, etc., all in the best order, Terms easy. Possession early. Apply to EDWARD LYNDON, Land a.nd Estate Agent. Sales by Kennedy and Gri.lman LAND EOR SALE A.T WANGANUI. "I I r"V £=; ACRES—II mile 3 from town by river, LA. & <?3 fenced and partially subdivided, Eight-roomed House with all necessary Outhouses, Yards, et_. thereon. Title Crown Grant. Price, £8 per acre. For further particulars, apply to KENNEDY and GILLMAN, Napier. Or to J. J. CRAWFORD, Wanganui. FOR S A LE, giy A £_r ACRES leasehold. 18 years to run, I £3 near the township of Kennedy's (Upokongora) 7 miles from Wanganui, fenced aud subdivided, with 6-roomed House, Dairy, Cow-shed, Stables and Yards. Terms easy Apply to KENNEDY AND GILLMAN, Napier Or to J. CRAWFORD, Wanganui. LAND EOR SALE AT LOWER RANGETIKI. ■ Within 5 miles of the Port of Carnarvon. T 1 f\( . AC^ES Freehold—and 200 acres leased X. I\J xJ for 19 years at 4s per acre per annum. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, good 6roomed Dwelling-house. Granary, and Stables—2 miles river frontage. Price £6 per acre for freehold. A portion of the purchase money can remam on mortgage if desired. For further particulars apply to KENNEDY and GILLMAN. Napior. Or to DONALD FRASER, Lower Rangitiki. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. GENTLEMEN— Being on the eve of a general election, vital questions of policy will be laid before the electors by the various candidates throughout the Colony, and it is the duty of one and all to use the power conferred under the present liberal franchise, whether in the position of afl elector or candidate. In the latter position I come honestly forward to express my views, and use my most strenuous efforts in support of such measures as I deem essentially beneficial to the welfare of the electorate, and conducive to the future prosperity of the Colony at large. I hold strong views on many questions of moment, bearing directly upon our rights and privileges as free men, living under a free constitution. I—l1 —I am a supporter of the present Ministry, 2—l am opposed to the disintegration of the Colony as at present constituted. 3—l disapprove of such a retrogade step from assured progress as a rivision to effete Provincialism. 4—l advocate a curtailment of the extravagant expenditure under the preset County and Road Board system, substituting one uniform valuation, one rate, and ono co-operative system of departmental administration. s—l favor amendment of the Property Tax. or substitution of a more equitable and less .inquisitorial measure. o—l am a supporter of Free Trade, and promotion of local manufacturing industries by liberal bonuses on value of products. 7—l strongly advocate a better administration and more rapid settlement of our Waste Lands, by selection at nominal rates, free grants, and monetary assistance to farmers. B—l disapprove of reckless alienation of the public estates to absentees and largo capitalists. 9 —l propose equal rating of lands, including Government and Native. 10—The laws relating to Native land tenme should he simplified ; all local and unnecessary Acts abolished; giving extended powers under the existing Native Land Act of 1880; a system of local registration introduced, and a regular circuit of the Courts established. LI—A modification of our present expensive system of primary education is necessary. 12—Districts geographically debarred from the benefits of Railway extension should in fair proportion be assisted in tho construction of other pnblic works of utility, such as Harbors, Roads, Bridges, etc. 13—1 should urge a remodelling of the Civil Service, by placing it on a non-political and bena fide guarantee basis. The foregoing is a brief outline of general policy. I Bball, however, upon the public platform, more fully dilate upon these and the various local subjects touching the welfare of the whole electorate. i _a conclusion, gentlemen, I trust you will support my candidature ; r.B having served you faithfully in many public positions in the past, I seek your further confidence iv my earnest desire to serve your beet interests in the future. I remain, Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, T, W. PORTER. Glsjiorae, October 20th, 1.881.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3248, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3248, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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