Township of Abbotsford, Waipawa. WEDNESDAY 18th J ANUARY 1865, at Noon. GREAT LAND SALE. Mr. Tautier Janisch has received instructions from F. S. ABBOTT, Esq., to sell by Auction as above :— ”1 VALUABLE SECIIONS of each, Km situated in the centre of the township and having a frontage to the Main Trunk Road to the interior at the junction of the Te Ante and Middle roads. These Sections are the most valuable in the Township, were reserved for the homestead of the proprietor, and the DWELLING-HOUSE and BUTCHERS’ SHOP erected on two of them will be sold at the same time. The good-wiil of Butchers premises will be disposed of with the property. Also, the lease, at a very moderate rental, of two Paddocks adjacent thereto, contiiiiing about 8 acres each. The present line of fence fronting the Main road will be removed to the rear of the Sections, by the proprietor, leaving an open frontage to the road directly opposite the Abbotsford Hotel and the stores of Mr. Bathbone. ']f sufficient inducement oilers, the proprietor will put up at the Sale several other Sections in this thriving Township. hull particulars and conditions of sale may he seen at the Auction Mart, with plans of the property. And the Auctioneer is prepared to sell by private contract, before the Sale, a few of the Sections. Napier, December 13th, 1864. A. MANOY & Co., Watebmakers & Jewellers, HASTINGS-STREET, BEG to inform the inhabitants of Napier and districts that they have secured the services of a first-class practical Watchmaker from James Mairheads & Son, watchmakers to the Queen, Glasgow, whose 15 years’ experience in the above establishment warrants A. M. & Co. in assuring the public that all repairs entrusted to them will be executed in the best manner. T hey also beg to call attention to their well-assorted stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Ac., Ac., selected from the best home markets. P S.—All Watches and Clocks sold or repaired warranted ihr 13 months. Biicks! Bricks! Bricks! THE undersigned will bo prepared to deliver Ericks for sale, on and after the first week in January, 1865. Parties requiring the same can leave their orders at Mr. Rathbone’s store, or at the house of the undersigned, as there will bo only a limited quantity for sale. F. S. ABBOTT. Waipawa, ■2oth November, 1864. LETCHFORD’S WAX VESTAS. RLETCHFOED A Co., hold themselves re- '• sponsible tor the qualify of their Wax Vestas, and having recently biiilt an extensive factory especially adapted to this peculiar manufacture, they can bestow proper care on ail the details which render their Vestas the best m the market. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting “Letchford’s make,” as others are often substituted. Three Coifs Lane, Bethnal Green, London. SMITH & ETHEREDGE, Importers of Drapery & General Warehousemen, Bank Court, King-street, SYDNEY, AND Weaver's Hall, Basinghall-street, LONDON. For Details see Auckland papers. NOTICE. ' THE Undersigned begs to intimate to (he in- _ habitants of Puketapu and neighbouring J district that lie has commenced business as GENERAL STOREKEEPER, At SPRINGFIELD, near PUKETAPU. Where he will always keep a good supply of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, Ac. CHARLES DOLBEL.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 209, 4 January 1865, Page 1
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521Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 209, 4 January 1865, Page 1
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