Township of Abbotsford, Waipawa. THIS DAY, 18th JANUARY, 1865, at Noon. GREAT LAND SALE. Mr. Vantler Janisch has received instructions from F. S. ABBOTT, Esq., to sell by Auction as above :— ”| VALUABLE SECTIONS of J-acre each, -* situated in the centre of the township and having a frontage to the Main Trunk Road to the interior atthe junction of the To 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-will of the Butcher's premises will be disposed of with the property. Also, the lease, at a very moderate rental, of two Paddocks adjacent thereto, containing 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. Eathbone.. If sufficient inducement offers, the proprietor will put up at the Sale several other Sections in this thriving Township. Full particulars and conditions of sale may bo 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. By Order of the Trustees. MR. YAUTIER JANISCH will sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, January 30th, 1865, at 4 p.m, in front of the Stores of Messrs. Newton, Irvine, & Co., — The following Subdivisions of Section No. 13«> being the remaining unsold leasehold properties in the Napier School Trust: — HASTING'S-BTEEET. LOT A. 20 feet frontage to Hastings-street, and 132 feet deep. Upset Price, 30s. per foot frontage to Hastings-street. LOT B. 20 feet frontage to Hastings-street, and 132 feet deep. Upset Price, 30s. per foot frontage to Hastings-street. LOT C. 20 feet frontage to Hastings-street, and 132 feet deep. Upset Price, 30s. per foot frontage to Hastings-street. LOT E. 33 feet frontage to Tennyson-street, and 132 feet deep, containing 16 perches. Upset Price, 20s. per foot frontage to Ten-nyson-street. Kaiteni General Store, WAIROA. S. FILGATE PRENTICE & CO. HAVING commenced business as GROCERS and GENERAL DEALERS at Wairoa, beg to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply GROCERIES, CLOTHING of all kinds, OILMEN’S STORKS, IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY, BOOTS and SHOES in every variety, &c., &c., &c., and hope, by strict attention to business and the wants of the settlers, to merit a share of their patronage. Having spared neither expense nor trouble to procure Goods of the best quality, their motto will be SMALL EEOEITS AND QUICK EETUENS. The branch of BOOT AND SHOE MAKING is added to the business. All orders entrusted to their care will be promptly executed. Note the address— Kaiteni, Waieoa.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 215, 18 January 1865, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 215, 18 January 1865, Page 1
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