THIS DAY (Monday), 30th JANUARY. By Order of the Trustees. ME. VAUTIEE JANISCH will sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, January 30tb, 1865, at 4 p.m, in front of the Stores of Messrs. Newton, Irvine, & Co., — The following Subdivisions of Section No. 138, being the remaining unsold leasehold properties in the Napier School Trust: — HASTING S-STEBET. 20ft. 20ft. 30ft. Newton, B 0 42tt. Irvine, & Co. B 132 ft. 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. S 3 feet frontage to Tennyson-street, and 132 feet deep, containing 16 perches. Upset Price, 20s. per foot frontage to Ten-nyson-street. THIS DAY (Monday), 30th JANUARY, At 4 p.m. Immediately after the Sale of the Napier School Trust. SECTION 417, Town of Napier, containing Half Acre and a portion (One-eighth Acre) of Section 418, together with a Two-room Cottage erected thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr. Hatley, and adjoining the cottage of Mr. Flanagan, in Milton Eoad. Terms and conditions at sale. VAUTIEE JANISCH, Auctioneer. Kaiteni General Store, WAIEOA. S. FILGATE PRENTICE & CO. HAVING- commenced business as GEOCEES and GENERAL DEALEES at Wairoa, beg to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply GEOCEEIES, CLOTHING of all kinds, OILMEN’S STOEES, lEONMONGEEY, SADDLEEY, 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 PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. The branch of BOOT AND SHOE MAKING is added to the business. All orders entrusted to their care will he promptly executed. Note the address — Kaiteni, Wairoa. J. C. J. Oxenbridge, FANCY BEEAD AND BISCUIT BAKER PASTEY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, SHAKSPEARE-EOAD, NAPLES, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity that he has commenced business as above, and trusts, by strict attention to the wants and wishes of the Public, to merit a share of Public support. N.B.—Wedding, Christening, and other Cakes, Fancy Biscuits of the best quality made to order on the shortest nolice. J, C. J. O. begs to inform the Public that the 2ft. loaf will he 6Jd. and at at all times regulated in accordance with the market price of flour.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 220, 30 January 1865, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 220, 30 January 1865, Page 1
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