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Sales by Auction, XT EHSIYE AUCTIOiFIiIIB ON 18th OCTOBER, 1865. Me. JOHN STUART, Is instructed to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, unless previously disposed of by private contract, the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTIES: IN THE ESTATE OF JAS. DOHERTY. Those valuable premises in Hastings-street, immediately opposite the Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by James Doherty in the Business of Baker and Confectioner, The Shop in front lias a commanding appearance, and is titled up with every convenience for the business. The Oven, in perfect order, was erected at a cost of £4OO. The property is held on lease for an unexpired term of 18 years, at a nominal rent of £2O per annum. ALSO,— The property known as THE SHAKSPEARE BAKERY, opposite the Steam Mill. This property is also on lease for an unespired term of 9 years, at a ground rent of £2O per annum. The Furniture in Hastings-street. Ten Shares in the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, paid up in full of all demands. SALE TO. COMMENCE AT 2 O’CLOCK. For further portieulars, apply to EDWARD LYNDON, Trustee THE 19th OCTOBER. Mu. JOHN STUART Will dispose of by Public Auction, at the Citizen Hotel, Clive, IN THE ESTATE OF F. DYETT. ELEVEN TOWN SECTIONS at Clive, now formed into a very fine paddock of three acres, substantially fenced in, and hud down in English Grass. The Buildings known as DYETT’S OLD HOTEL, with a large 16-stall Stable, HAY-LOFT over and HARNESS-ROOM, newly erected; also other conveniences attached; together with the Section of Town Land. 6 Staunch Cart Horses 4 Saddle Horses 10 Head of Cattle 20 valuable Sheep, Merino & Leicester breed, Wagon, Dray, Harness, &o. After which will be sold, THE CITIZEN HOTEL, now in the occupation of the proprietor, and doing a good business. The budding has been recently erected at a cost of £BOO, and is replete with every convenience for carrying on an extensive trade. Attached is a Stable for 6 horses, with other conveniences ; also, the Hotel furniture ; together with the Town Section. ALSO,— The lease of A CATTLE BUN, containing 400 acres of rich level laud. LUNCHEON PROVIDED at I o’clock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock sharp. For further particulars apply to EDWARD LANDON, Acting Trustee. Napier, Sept. IS, 1865. BEAUTIFUL STAB Captain Mokwick. All applications for freight of Live Stock by this vessel, must in future be made to WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. N.B.—The STAR OF THE SOUTH is for the present withdrawn from this trade. Napier, 21st September, 1865. 71 TEST WOOL SHIP FOE J LONDON. The Clipper Barque SUNBEAM, 410 tons register, Captain Lovell, will LOAD WOOL foe LONDON at this Port, at the rate of ONE PENNY per Pound, and 5 per cent, primage and will sail early in January. For Freight or Passage, Apply to WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT. N TAP I E R AND SYDNEY A REGULAR TRADER. f|l H E fast-sailing A 1 MAGGIE, Bnro 193 tons Register, Captain Clash, expected to arrive about the end of Septinber, will leave for Sydney early in October. For Freight 1 or Passage, apply in Sydney to MOLISON & B LACK; or, at Napier, to the Undersigned. J. H. VAUTIEB. Waghorn-street, . Spit, August 19,1885.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 311, 2 October 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 311, 2 October 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 311, 2 October 1865, Page 3

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