Sales-l»y Jiosstcitli 'X ftJO... NAPIER HORSE BAZAAR. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY,) At 11.30 a.m. MONTEITH AND CO. Have been instructed to sell *| f< HORSES, Various Descriptions. LO Also, 1 Superior weight-carrying Hack, 1 do light harness mare, subject to trial. 1 Express (without reserve). MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. POR SALE. SIX-ROOMED House in Napier, conveniently situated. Terms easy. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. FpiRST-CLASSBusincssSiteinHastings-_l? street, Napier. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. Sales hy Sir IWTas'goHoutho FOR SALE, with immediate possession, or to let for a short term —That valuable Property on Milton Terrace, the property of A. Lascclles, Esq. The House contains 2 sitting-rooms, G bed-rooms, 2 dressing and bath-iooms, kitchen, storeroom, and laundry. The Grounds, consisting of nearly an acre, are well planted with valuable trees, and witn a small outlay might be made one of the prettiest suburban residences in Napier. For terms, which arc very easy, apply to C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer and Land and Estate, A cent, Napier. CITY AUCTION MART. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. TO - MORROW (S AT URD AY), At 11 o'clock. C. L. MAJJGOLTOUTH Will sell by public auction— A QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Tables, Chairs, very large Brussels Carpet, Spring Ma ttrasses, Washstands, Meat Safes, Drawing-room Suite (walnut frames in cretonne covers), Carpets, Writing , Deslc, Fenders and Fireirons, Kitchen Utensils, Toiletware, Lamps, Looking Glasses, v tc. Also, Smoked Mullett, Mutton Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Tea, Sugar, Sago, Tapioca, Raisins, Currants, Dates, N.Z. Rope, a few Pot Plants, N.Z. Walking Sticks, Knife Board.?. Also, Australian Magpies, Rosellas. Also, a, few Norfolk island Pines, &c, a Watorwhecl and small Model Steam Engine, and many other goods. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer. NAPIER FANCY FAIR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, ISS-1, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Will sell as above— 1 LICENSED VICTUALLER'S BOOTH, 2. Stall Toys and Fancy Goods 3. Toy Stall 4. Confectionery Stall, No. 1 5. „ " „ No. 2 6. Fruit Stall, No. 1 7. „ „ No. 2 S. Stall for sale of any goods 9. >y » j) 10. „ ~ ~ 11' )j v i> Conditions at sale. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, • Auctioneer. Sales hy Mr lEnrriingr. vJATTLE SALE. AT BEECROFT'S SALE YARDS, • HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER. W. B. HARDING Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction— QKA WEL-BRED STEERS, 1 to 2 OOU years old, all perfectly quiet. Further entries will be received up to da to of s;ilc. Sule to commence nt 12 o'clock sharp. W. B. HARDING, Stock and Station A gent, Waipawa. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. Sales h v Mr £.v»d<>n. T YNDON'S Tfc/| ONTHJL.Y . T AND SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12m, 183-1, At 2 o'clock. OPENING OF THE DANEVIRKE AND TAHORAITE RAILWAY. TOWNSHIP OF DANEVIRKE. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions to dispose of on the above date tho rrwwNsiiir of ttSanevirke, 1 U EXTENDED, Adjoining the Railway Station, consisting of about 70 sections, in \ and -J— acre allotments. The Land is situated between the Danevirko and Tahuraite Railway Stations. The latter will be the Terminus of the Napier-Woodville Railway for some time, and will be the central station for a very large and important district. It is. situated near the junction of the strain roait from Napier : to Wellington, and the road from Tuhoraitc through Kaitoki and Mangatoro to Wainui on the East Coast. This road taps a very large block of Crown land of excellent quality, which will shortly be thrown open for sale. There arc several other largo blocks $ Crown lands in the vicinity of this which will also shortly be opened up. Around the township are some of tho iinest and most cxtensivo blocks of totara timber to bo met with in the North Island ; two sawmills arc already at work, and others will be started shortly. This township commences within about 3 chains of tho, Daucvirke station, and extends to. within about 30 chains of the Tahoriiito station. As these stations ar-o only 7,0 chains apart it is no,t likely that there will bo :v township at each, and thero is \\s\K tho slightest doubt that thf! township now offored, situated as it Js between tho two stations, presents an opportunity for safe investment such as has not been offered in Hawke's Bay for $ lojiytime, as from its position \\j cannot fail to become an important ceniro, and in a short time to rival Woodvillo. The land Is cleared flat land, and is laid down in English gross, about 7 acres Being under crop ; the soil is of a quality not to bo surpassed in the Province. Title under Land Transfer Terras—One quarter c*sb.; balawco in 4, 8, fiud 12 months. EDWARD LYNDON, Laud and Estato Auctioneer. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12tu. ISM, At 2 o'clock, TXrOODY/iLLE.— Suburban Section N.O-. \ V 29, laid off in 10 buildtoga.lHliients. Tjhis section is' situated in Bowcustreet, i« which it is intended to ewt the Railway station, and is I ■ consequently tho most valuable section yot offered to the public. Plans are being prepared and will be issued in a few days. Terms—Quarter cash, balance in 4, 8, and 12 months. Interest 8 per cent. [ ; EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estato Auctioneer. ON and after this date poison will be laid in ray Paddocks at :Meanee, ;. ' ; '••■.• $, NEAGLE.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4173, 5 December 1884, Page 3
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