1 Sales by Mr- Lyndon. FURNITURE SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23hd, 1881. '' At 11 o'clock. a MR EDWARD LYNDON )f Will hold a ea'.e on Friday next. »nd will dispose of v a quantity of »l TTSEFUL FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS c Sofas. Chairs Tables, Couches Cbeff>nier . Cerpenter'B Toola Cbeats lnaweis ' Iron Uedbte ds M*ttra-ses Ganlen Roller Gla»i and Chinaware ' Lamps, Pictures " And other Goods. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. HAMS, BACON, TEA. 8 l AT AUCTION. ; SATURDAY, DECRMBER 24th, 1881. j At 12 o'clock. ' MR EDWARD LYNDON Wi I cfill . 1 £=£ PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS 1 15 Prime Canterbury Bicon 25 Boxes 'lea—season 18-U lo £-cheßtß Tea, season 1881 EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneers IMPORTANT LAND SALE. s — : TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, . At 2 o'clock ; MR EDWABD LYNDON Is Inßtructed to dlipoan of hy public auction, on , Tuesday, 3rd January, 1832, the under noted Valuable Property ; Tl ASTINGS TOWN SECTION, No. 70. Lot 1— 83 feet frontage by 95 feet, together with Store and corner section—in occupation of Mr P. S. Macdonald. Lot 2—33 feet by 95 feet, together with all buildings thereon A right-of-way. 10 feet wide, at tho back of sections as per p an The attention of business men is directed to this sile. as Ihe property is considered the best bU3ineßa site in Hastings. EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Agent. Sales by Mr Koutlndge. ; FRIDAY, 23bd DECEMBER, 1881. MR W. ROUTIEDGE Will sell by Public Auction, at the Criterion Hotel, on above date, the following privileges of the Petane facing Oluh t'i be held at Petane, on the 1 2nd January, 1881, comprising— ON X PUBLICAN'S BOOTH One Refreshment Booth One Fruit Stall On i Far.cy Goods Stall The Gates and Cards of Races Also—■ The Grand Stand. Sale at 12 noon. JOHN STEVRNS, Secretary Petane Racing Club. Satas by H, Monteith and Go. HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881. At I SO p.m. The undersigned have 1 een favored with instructlona 1 to sell— .pA USEFUL HORSES 1 Spring Cart 1 Grass t-eed Stripper 1 Bay Rake Saddlery, etc.. etc. Also— 4 caßes Prime Canterbury Hama and Bacon. H. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers, SHEEP FOR SALE. 1 £AA 2-TOOTR CROSS-BRED ' J Owl' WETHERS. £/\AA CROSS BRED EWES. -iQAA PRIME FAT CROSS-BRED IZUU WETHERS. xl. MONTEITH AND CO., Stock Agents. HORSES FOR SALE. The undersigred have plnced in their hands for s:de i.rivately and subjrct to triul. DRAUGHT, LIGHT HAKNESS, AND HACK HORSES. , AT MOST REASONABLE TERMS. H. MONTEITH, & CO. Sales by Mr. Miller* FOR PRIVATE SALE. i ASEVKN ROOHKD HOUSE and f Acre Land, Cameron-road. For further particulars apply t0 M. R. MILLHR. FOR SALE. TO ARRIVE per "LOCH URR, " (daily expected.) /I f~\ TONS BEST ANEALRD IttON FKNCr ING WIRE, Nob 6. 7, 8. a. i 40 tons A corn Biand Patent hound Steel Wire, oiled. Nos. 7, 8, and 9. 5 tons Best Fencing staples 5 tons Patent Barbed >V ire. M. B. MILLEB.
IN THE ESTATE OF PRICE AND INNES. ALL Accounts owing to the above Estate must be paid to Messrs CR"£B akd fc-MYTH, whoso receipt only will be a full and sufficient ditth.,rge. Messrs Cross and umyth are instructed to buo for all outstanding accounts on January 31st. THE TRUSTEES, for J. Banbury. NOTICE. ESTATE OP W. H. SIMPSON. ALL Debts due to this Estate must be paid to the Trustee only, no other person having any authority to collect accounts. EDWARD LYNDON, Trustee. ESTATE OP W. H. CHAPPELL. ALL Debts In the above Estate must be paid to R. G. QkaiiaM on or before Decernoer Slst, to avoid legal proceedings being taken for their recovery. By order of THE TRUSTEE. EOR SALE, OSBORNE REAPERS & BINDERS, REAPBKS and MOWERS (side delivery) and MOWERS. The undersigned having made special arrangements with the above makers, can now offer the REAPERS and BINDERS at greatly reduced prices. Lion's Horse Rakes Johnson's Reapers and Mowers, and Self-rake Hornsby'B Keapera and Mowers, side delivc-ry Reid and Greys Reaper and Mowers, Doublefurrow Ploughs, Harrows, aud all extra fittings Rend-dis Chaff Cutters, 2 blades Disc Harrows Duncan a Strippers Fe.iciug Wire, jnos. 0, 7 and 8 Barbed Wire. NOW LANDING EX "CITY OF CASHMEKE." 70 bales Cornsachs, 2 J x 2J EX " AUCKLAND" 8 tanks Grass Seed, containing— White Clover, Cowgrass Ripe, Timothy Altike, Trefoil Lucerne, Yarrow TO ARRIVE PER "MERCIA," now due S6 tons Fencing Wire, Johnson* and Hill's 5 tons Staples MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. ' Napio-and. Port Ahutiri.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3268, 22 December 1881, Page 3
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