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Sales l»y If oadley, Lyou & Co. HAVRE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. HALE OF PRIVILEGES. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1883, At 12.30 p.m. at the Criterion Hotel. HOADLEY, LYON & CO Have receivodinstructions from the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club to offer by Public Auction, on above date, the undermentioned Privileges of the Autumn Race Meeting- to be hold at Hastings on the 15th and lGth March. Lot 1. Grand Stand Bar and Lawn Bar. 2. Second Stand Bar 3. Second Stand Luncheon Room •1. Confectionery Bootli (to be erected). .). Fruit Stall (to be erected) 0. Fancy Goods and Games 7. Cards of the Races. HOADLEY, LYON, &• CO., Auctioneers. WOODVILLE EXTENSION^ IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWNSHIP SECTIONS.—EARLY IN MARCH. HOADLEY, LYON, & CO. Have been favored with instructions from F. Townshend, Esq., to offer by public auction that valuable suburban section No. 36, WOODVILLE, containing 9a. In. 12r. cleared, surveyed, and laid off OH BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. The Railway Junctions Stations are likely to be erected upon this Block, which will beyond question make these allotments the most centrally situated in the Towhship, which is rapidly becoming a most important Farming and Commercial Centre, as a proof of which we may state that two banks have already secured sites with the intention of shortly opening- business. Quarteracre sections have recently changed hands as high as £600 per section, showing the very high opinion entertained of the future prosperity of this inland Town. Owing to the rapidly increasing population and the daily inquiries for town sections the vendor lias been induced to place this proj>erty in the market offering a most exceptional opportunity to both bona tide settlers or investors. We have also been favored with instructions from Charles H. Weber, Esq., to offer, at same time, Suburban Section No. 37, AVoodville, likewise cleared, surveyed, and laid off' into— OiT) BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. O.'W Roads have been surveyed, cutting through both properties, making the extension both complete and convenient. Plans are being prepared and will be issued shortly. Terms will be liberal. Instructed also to offer same day— i\ QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS No. h*l 03 (corner allotment) and 100, being part of Rural Section No. 71, AVoodville. Also— O SECTIONS-No. 8") containing 1 r. 10 O p., No. 8G containing 31 perches, faud No. S7containingoG perches ; the latter is a comer allotment, all being part of Rural Section No. 0, Woodville. The above allotments are all well situated and front Vogel-street, the main thoroughfare. And Z\ QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Nos. rW 31 and 32, being part of Rural Section No. 7. All the above offor a sound and improving investment. Terms easy. Meantime the Auctioneers can confidently recommend intending - purchasers to give this sale their best consideration. HOADLEY, LYON & CO., Aiictioneers. Sales l>y Tlr I?f. IS. Miller. TOWN OF AVOODVILLE. GREAT SALE OF TOWN SECTIONS. In the main street A r ogcl-street, adjoining School, opposite Post unci Telegraph Office, also of Suburban Sections in the adjoining streets. LAXD CLEARED WITH GEXTLE 3LOM2 I'OB I>RAIXAGK. AT the urgent request of several settlers in and uround AVoodville, the owner lias consented to subdivide Section 10, containing 30 acres, adjoining the District School on the main road, hitherto only a richly grassed paddock in the centre of the town almost, and us such retarding the extension of the other streets now terminating at the fence. The whole will be cut up into 59 sections and offered by Public Auction (less one acre reserved for a Church), on FI'IDAY, 30th March, at noon at the Criterion Hotel hero, on exceptionally easy terms. Plans will bo shortly in circulation showing the various lots, from one quarter acre up to lots of 'I \ acres each—the latter such lots as may be readily subdivided, if the purchaser desires it at any future time. The position of this land and the rapidly growing importance of AYoodvillo as the great central city of the North Island are patent, and require no comment. Teems—Over £100, one quarter Cash, balance may remain *1 years, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum; under £100, half Cash, balance payable same as above. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. Note —A few other Town and Farm Sections will be offered cm the same date. GRASS SEED ON SALE. /"COCKSFOOT, Akaroa, Hawcra, and \_J Makaretu Rye Grass ; local and foreign. M. R. MILLER, Napier. TO AVOOL GROAVERS. fiPHE undersigned is prepared to purchase JL AVOOL, or to make liberal advances on Clips consigned to Agents in MELBOURNE or LONDON. M. R. MILLER, Napier; 11. R, MILLER & POTTS, AVuipuwa. 4 11 It I VED. J\. Consignments of Iron Fencing Wire, Steel Fencing AVire, Barbed Fencing AVire, Staples—Galvanised (Acorn Brand). Messrs J. G. Hill and Co., manufacturers, Ex " Langstoue" and "Wave Queen." NOAV LANDED. 30 Tom best Annealed Iron Fencing AVire, Nos. 6, 7, S, and 0 50 Tone Acorn Brand Patent Round Steel Wire (oiled), 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 (i 0 Kegs best Fencing Staples (galvanised), U x 7, and 2 x 0 50 Reels Patent Barbed AVire. Liberal tonus will be allowed to purchasers. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. IMtieatioii ISoai*<l IVoiices. Education, Board, Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. "ITTANTED — Immediately, an ASSISTY_ TANT MISTRESS for the Clive District School; Salary, £G0 per annum, together with such further sum as may be granted by the Board as a bonus on the results of the annual examination. Application to be forwarded to Fred. Sutton, Esq., Chairman of the School Committee, not later than TUESDAY, the 13th day of March next. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned. H. HILL, Secretary.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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