Sales by Banner & laddie. WOOL SALE. PORT AHURIRI STORES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1881, At 2 pm. BANNER & LIDDLE Hold their Wool Sale as above, for which— TOO B AL E s are already entered. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1884, At 12 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE In conjunction with Mr A. Haultain, have been instructed by Mr R. Brathwaite, to sell by auction, on the premises, Esdaile, Petane, the balance of his flock, consisting of — ABOUT 1500 2, 4, and 6-TOOTH CROSSBRED EWES. AND ABOUT 1400 FULL - MOUTHED CROSSBRED EWES. Further entries of Sheep, Cattle, or Horses will bo received by Sir Haultain, or by the Auctioneers. Terms—Over £25 Promissory Note at 3 months, to bo approved of by the Auctioneers, with bank interest added. No Reserve. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. Sates by Mr Johnson HASTINGS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Mr. BEN. B. JOHNSON Has received instructions from Mr. Alex. Cammock to sell by public auction at his residence, Hastings, on the above date— 2 DOUBLE - FURROW PLOUGHS 1 Single-furrow Plough 3 Reaping and Binding Machines (Samuelson) 1 Horse Rako 1 Set Harrows Several Cows and Hacks 2 Draught Horses (broken) to shaft or lead) A lot of Sundries Sale at 12.30 p.m. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. WAIPUKURAU. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. Mr. BEN. B. JOHNSON Has received instructions from the Trustees of tho Church of England to sell by Public Auction at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau, ou the above dato, the— BALANCE OF STOCK left over from the Gift Auction. 3 Cows 1 Yearling 2 Good Hacks Sale at 1.30 p.m. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. WAIPUKURAU. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. Mr. BEN. B. JOHNSON Has received instructions from W. S. Bull, Esq., to sell hy Public Auction at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau, on the above date, the following properties— SECTION No. G9, containing J-acre, with good 4 -roomed cottage, lined and papered, also good Stable and Harness Room thereon, also— SECTION No. 68, containing £-acre. The site is one of the best in the township, on the main road to Poraugahau and the coast, and directly opposite the Presbyterian Church. Terms—£2so of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 9 per cent., balance on easy terms. Also, SECTION No. 63, Ruataniwha, containing about 60 acres, all under English grass, ring fenced, well watered, and the soil of first-class quality. This property is situated adjoining the farm of Mr John Pettit, and has a large frontage to the main road to Waipawa. Terms easy. Sale at 1.30 p.m. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Tenders. WANTED— Tenders for the Threshing 140 acres Rye Grass (more or less). Apply to E. D. Collison, Paki Paki. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS will be received by tho Horetaunga Road Board till 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th inst., for the formation of Sanders' Road (about 40 chains more or loss). Specifications, &c, Can be seen at the office of the Board. By order of the Chairman. WILLIAM O. McLEOD, Clerk, Hastings, February 25, 1884. TO CARPENTERS. 1 LENDERS will be received by Ihe under- . signed up till SATURDAY, of March Bth next, for the erection of a Wool Shed at the Clifton station for Keiirick Hill, Esq. Plans, Specif)cations, and general conditions may be seen at my affioo. Tho lowest or any tendor will not necessarily be aocoptod. Tenders posted in time for following Monday morning delivery will be accepted. THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. TENDERS FOR RABBIT - PROOF FENCE AT WAIMATA, TENDERS for the abo.ve fence will be received hy the tmdersiguod up to the 29th day of February. Specifications can be seen with Mr White, Porangahau ; Messrs. C. Hales and G. Speedy, Wainui: Mr. Dobson, Napier ; and with the undersigned. THOMAS CROSSE. liost and round. LOST— Last ; Saturday, between Mr Coleman's and the town, a small Gold Brooch.: The finder will bo rewarded by leaving.same at office of this paper. Wanted Known. ANTED KNOWN-Georoe Scarce has on hand —American Salt Salmon, Salt Ling, Salt Cod, Salt White Herrings ; also, Smoked and Fresh Fish of every description obtainable. Stores, Diokens street. For Singing Birps—Canary, Rape, and Hemp Seeds, also very fine Silver Sand. 'ANTED KNOWN-;7aT General Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, late Edward Gillett, at the lowest market rates. No extra charge for delivery. "ITTANTED KNOWN—ThatlSre~l?e * V Twenty (20) new aud second-hand Pianos tor sale at tho Little Dust Pan, Hastings-street. 1 WANTED KNOWN Distribution of 160 money prizes amounting to £2000, to bo drawn on the Hamburg principle will positively close on or before the 28th of February. For particular* see advertisement. \X7ANTED KNOWN—W. Prebble has. }j a choico assortment of Oranges, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Pines, Plums, Bananas, and Greengages: Plums for jam in any quantity. Also a splondid lot of Smoked Schriappur and Mullet just arrived. Mrs Prebblo's Servants Registry Hastings' street. '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3931, 25 February 1884, Page 3
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