NAPIER HOSPITAL. TWENTY-FIRST LIST. THE following ia the Twenty-flr.t List of Subscrlptions received aud paid Into the Bank of I Australasia :— £ s d April 6—MrT. Tanner 1 16 0 ! „ 22—Messrs Hoadley and Lyon (rent of reserve) 25 8 0 j „ „ —Mr Broughton's list, £1 ls; Mr John Holmes, £1 ; Mr Watas rana, 5s .. .. .. ..260 Hay 6—Messrs Kinroa. and Co .. ..300 „ 10—Mi E. W. Knowles .. ..110 „ 10—Mr H. Williams .. .. ..500 „ 10—Messrs Ruddock and Fryer ..220 „ 10—Messrs Dinwiddie, Walker * Co. 1 0 0 „ 10—Mea»rs Large aud Townley ..110 „ 11— Messrs Langley and Newman ..110 „ 26—Mr Louis Ziejjel 110 „ SO-Hoadley and Lvon (sale of tanks) 11 9 6 June 22—Mr J. A. Smith (annual subscription) 10 0 0 „ MrM. R. Miller (annual subscription 10 0 0 „ Halenstein Bros, and Co. (annual subscription) .. ..110 ~ Bank ot New Zealand (annual subscription) .650 „ Bank of Australasia (annual subscription) 5 5 0 „ Colonial Bank of New Zealand (annu-l subscription) .. ..550 „ Union Bank of Australia (annual subscription) 5 5 0 ~ Mr J. H. Vautier (annual subscription).. ..— .. ..500 £103 6 6 Annual subscribers and others are very earnestly requested to remit the amounts of their subscriptions md donations before the end of the month in order that the Hospital may obtain the benefit of the Government subsidy on the amounts collected for the current quarter. J. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec. TENDERS, receivable till Noon on MONDAY, the -th July, are invited for the Formation of about two miles of Embankmert hear the Tuki Tuki River, on the Clive Grange Estate. Specifications to be seen at 'he Grange and at my office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. D. KENNEDY, EngineerNapier, Juue 22,1881. Sales by Banner and Liddle. FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 1881. At 11 o'clock. TABLSS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, FENDERS, FIRE. IRONS, Carpots, Bedding, Knives and Forks Clocks, Chimney Ornaments 2 Iron Tanks, etc. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. Sales by Messrs Miller & Potts KAIKORA. FRIDAY, J ONE 24. At 1 o'clock sharp, MESSRS M. B. MILLER, and POTTS Have bean favored with instructions fiom Messrs Wilding and Bull to sell at Kaikora, on above date, 50,000 F Xrr BEE ' principai,y A Quantity of WIRE POSTS, M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. SaJes by H, Monteith and Go. HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1881. At 1.30 p.m. H. MONTEITH k CO. Will sell on above date— USEFUL HORSES 3 Tons Pollard 1 Ton Bran 3 Tons Potatoes 50 Sacks Seed Oats 15 do Onions 100 do Chaff H. MONTEITH AND CO., Auctioneers. ' SHAMROCK YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1881. At 1.30 p.m. The undei jigned are instructed to sell— A A HEAD MIXED CATTLE. H. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. SATURDAY, JDNE 25th, 1881. At 12 noon. FOWLING PIECES AT AUCTION. MR T. K. NEWTON Will sell at his rooms, on the shove date— Q SINGLE-BARREL MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS 7 Double-barrel Muzzle-loading Guns 4 B. A. Central Fire Breech-loading Guns, regular locks, leather cases 3 B.A Central Fire Breech-loadljg Guns, rebounder locks, Damascus barrels, leather cries 1 B,A. Central Fire Breech-loading Gun, left barrel choke-bore, leather case. ~T7*K. NEWTON, Auctioneer ! "FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN. THAT pleasantly situated and in every respect desirable Suburban Section numbered 27 on the plan of the town of Napier, comprising 5 acres and 3 roods of flrst-class land, bounded on two sides by public roads, and adjoining the property ot C. B j Hoadley, Esq. Woodville Rural Sections Nos. 170, aud 18, 40 acres each. Havelock Town and Suburban Allotments Makaretu, 60 acres Napier Tjwn and Suburban Allotments. T. K. NEWTON, Auctioneer. T. K. N E w T ° N HAS ON SALE— , 10 tons Flour 3 tons Sugars 5 tons Salt 2 tons Oatmeal . 2 tons Soap 2 tons Rice 60 boxes Tea 10 half-chests Tea 40 boxes Candles 30 cases Jams Old Malt Whiskey Lome Whiskey, in bottle Walker's Whiskey, in bottle Superior Old Port Very Superior Old Port Superior Old Sherry Very Superior Old Sherry Currants, Raisins, and GENERAL GROCERIES, GLASSWARE AND EARTHENWARE. T. X, NEWTON. Sales by Mr Koutledge. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL-BRED DAIRY COWS, TUESDAY, 12th JULY, 1881. MR W. ROUTLEDGE Has been lnstruct3d by Mr John Marshall, to Bell by Public Auction, at his Farm, Meanee, the whole of his Dairy Stock, consisting of— rtA COWS IN FULL MILK _ Cows, will calve in a few days 5 Cows, will calve within a month 6 Heifers (springing) Other young stock weanera 2 Trap Horses, " Antoni " and " Little Tommy; " both well known aud used to town work 1 Spring Cart, can be converted into a Dog Cart 1 Swing Plough in good ordsr 2 Stacks of Hay (well saved), one being Lucerne and one Rye Grass The above sale will be a splendid chance for Dairymen to purchrie well-bred Dairy Cons, the stock being well-bred and of good quality. Settlers in the district wishing to take advantage of the sale for disposal of other Stock, will kindly communicate with the undersigned. Sale at 11 am. Luncheon provided. NO RESERVE. "~ W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3116, 23 June 1881, Page 3
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