Sales hy SSr M:argolsoutli. SALE OF FRUIT TREES, PINES, CYPRESSES, Sec THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Has been instructed to sell by Public Auction on the above date, a consignment of— VALUABLE FRUIT TREES, &c, In small lots to suit purchasers, from the "Nursery" of Mr. Joseph Mayo, Drury, Auckland. APPLES: 40 Braddocks Nonpareil (medium) 10 Camacks Sweet (winter) 40 Rymer, a good culinary apple (late) 20 Lodgcmoro Nonpareil, a first-class dcsseit apple (winter) 20 Symonds Winter, a first-rate winter apple 20 Twenty Ounce (true to name, autumn) 20 Prince Bismarck, colonial origin, very fine (medium) 10 Kittageskcc, American variety (winter) 15 Blenheim Orange (medium) 30 Robinson's Superb (a magnificent early apple) ripe in January. 10 American Summer Pearmain (early). 20 Adams Pearmain. Ono of the very best winter apples. 10 Lord Suffield. Ono of the very earliest, can bo used at Christmas time. 10 Chronical a Reputed Keeper 20 Lippiatts Seedling (early) 20 Christmas Kitchen (early) PLUMS— 20 Orleans Plums 10 Ickworth Imperative 10 Rivers Early Prolific 10 Angelina Burdott CHERRIES— 15 White and Black Heart PEARS— 20 Baronno do Melo Chaumontel Desire Cornelis Bcurro d' Amantis 15 Hicks everbearing White Mulberry 300 Tinus lusignis 300 Cupressus Maerocurpa Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Pot Plants, Strawberry Plants, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Sec, Sec The above arc all selected by tho Auctioneer as most suitable for the requirements of this District. fl J INDSAY -jMTARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer, Land Broker, Valuer (Land Tax and Property Tax.) AND General Commission Agent. Has recommenced business as above in the premises so well known whilst in the occupation of Messrs Routledge Kennedy & Co., Kennedy and Gillman, and recently by Mr. T. J. Ryan. Auctions will be held at stated intervals, and at special times, either in Town or Country. ADVANCES will be made up to fifty per cent, on the present market value of Goods and farm produce, when consigned for sale if required. Tennyson-street, Napier. Sales Spy Mr Sjynclon. FRUIT and FOREST TREES, SHRUBS AND POT PLANTS. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 18S4, AT 11 O'CLOCK. D. HAY & SONS' FIRST ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT. Mr. EDWARD LYNDON Will dispose of a consignment from the above eminent Nurserymen on Thursday next. Tho Fruit Trees are all of the choicest varieties, and can all he relied upon as true to name. FRUIT TREES, /fl AA APP L E TREES — TC\/\y best varieties — well worked above ground upon blight proof stocks 100 Peaches — assorted varieties in bundles 25 Nectarines 25 Plums 35 Figs and Apricots 35 Pears and Cherries Spanish Chestnuts Lemons and Oranges FOREST TREES. 35 American Ash—for Park and Street planting 40 Sycamore and Oriental Planes 25 Linden Trees Abios Menzcsii-—Abies Douglasii Cupressus Torulosa and Chinensis Pinus Strobus and other varieties SHRUBS) POT PLANTS and FLOWERS. GO Camellias, assorted—in pots—well rooted 40 Camellias, assorted—balled 05 Azaleas, assorted —in pots and balled 150 Roses, assorted—in bundles of 6 varieties 15 Rhododendron Pouticum—balled Camphor Laurels—Magnolias Double Tuberoses — Escallonias — Daphne Passion Fruits—Maudevillas Wisterias—Olcandas— Veronicas 100 Oicaria Traversii — Ornamental Hedge 300 Jignstrum undulatum —Ornamental Hedge And a great variety of other plants. A second consignment will bo mado at the end of the month. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. LAND SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1884, At 2 o'clock, at the EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. Mr. EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions from Mr Edward Collins to dispose of, on the above date — rpHAT VALUABLE BLOCK I of LAND adjoining tho Waipawa Railway Station, containing 14 acres, subdivided into about 40 Quarteracre Building Allotments. Plans of tho property are being prepared, and will be issued in a few days. Terms—j- Cash, balance at 3 and G months, interest at 8 per cent. EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. Sales l>y Mr M. It. Miller. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has for Sale a number of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging in present carrying capacity from 1000 T0 25,000 SHEEP - at moderate prices and easy terms—viz. : from 30s per acre with sheep given in and upwards, according to locality, quality, and improvement; and several— LEASEHOLD RUNS, Carl^flom 1000 T0 15,000 SHEEP, at from 20s to 25s per sheep, lease plant, and improvements given in. ' TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. • WOODVILLE SECTIONS— 62 Quarter - acre Sections, prices ranging from £5 to £200. 12 Half-acre Sections, prices ranging from £16 to £65. 6 Sections containing If acres each. 1 Section ~ 2h acres 1 >)'■••> ?| acres And, Several country lots, containing from 40 to 150 acres each, for sale at low prices. KAIKORA TOWNSHIP, NORTH— 6 Quarter-acre Sections. HASTINGS— 2 Quarter-acre Sections 1 Quarter-acre Section with 7-roomed House, good Garden, etc., adjoining Railway. M. R. MILLER. Napier. Or, M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4044, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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