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Sales by Mr- Lyndon. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1882, A; 11 o'clock. MR EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions from Messrs Large and Townlby to dispose oton THURSDAY NEXT a large quantity of Surplus Furniture, consisting A 0 MAHOGANY Cheffonier, with Cellaret. 1 Draw;n?_room Suite, Green Rep 1 Mahogany Washstand, Drawers and Cupboards 1 Mahogany Chest of Drawers to match 2 Walnut Drawing-room Tables 1 Cedar Wardrobe, Sliding Shelves 1 Whist Table, Music Stand 1 dozen Austrian Chairs 2 Austrian Rocking Chaii3 3 Large Dressing Glasses 10 Lar 6 -e Dressing Glasßcs, second size 10 Small Dressing Glasses 1 Mangle, 1 dozen Towel-horses 1 Half-tester Iron Bedstead, patent Steelwire Matrasses 10 Spring Matrasses Double and Single Iron Bedsteads Carpets, Table-Covers, Chintz pieces Lamps, Pictures, Ornaments And a variety of other useful Goods EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer SaJos by H, Jffionteitb. TIMBER SALE. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1882. At 12 o'clock. H. MONTEITH Has been instructed to sell at Glendinning's Yards, near the Napier Railway Station— st f\ (\{\(\ FEET SAWN TIMBER, comJ\J prising usual building dimensions, T. and G. Lining, etc, etc. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. • HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1882. At 1,30 p.m. H. MONTEITH Hrs been inati acted to sell— -i O HORSES of various descripXO TIOISS. Also— Tho Entire horse OTOPAOPAO (lato Sam Miller) 3yu by Pacific, dam Occult. Otupaopao was bred by Mr Alfred Bucklaud of Auckland, The well-bred mare NELLIE by Ravensworth, out of Bishop maie, with colt foal at foot by C.tor. Two-year-old Filly by Sator out of Nellie H. MONTEITH. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, AT BEECROFT'S YARDS, HASTINGS. TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1882. At 1 o'clock. H. MONTEITH Hfi been favored with instruction t) sell— JAA HEAD OF CATTLE, rtV/U Comprising— 200 2-/ ear.old Ste.3 and Heifeu 200 Yearling do do H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. WE, the undersigned HENRY MONTEITH and JAMES MENZIES MACDONALD, both Of Napier. In the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay and Colony of New Zealand, heretofore carrying on business In co-partnership as Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and Commission Agents, under the style or firm of " H. MONTEITH & CO." at Napier aforesaid, have this day mutually agreed to dissolve partnerThe business will in future be carried on by the said HENRY MONTEITH in his own name, who will take over all the assets and liabilities of the said firm, and receive and pay all debts owing to or by the said firm. As witness our hands this fourth day of December one thournnd eight hundred and eighty-two. H. MONTEITH JAMES M, MACDONALD. Witness to the signing hereof by Henry Monteith and James Menzies Macdon»ld F. Loban, Solicitor, Napier. j THE undersigned has been instructed to sell privately, or by auction, about the middle of November, HASTINGS-Town Sections Nos. 86, 87, and 88, containing J-acre each with 5-roomed House, Artesian Well, good Orchard and Garden. HASTINGS—Town Sections No. 79 and 80, containing J-acre each, with shed 30 x 25, thereon. PUKAHU—Section No. 14, containing i-acre. H. MONTEITH. HORSE BAZAAR LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. First-class stab'ing accommodation ■ Buggies and saddle horses on hire EDWIN DIXON, Proprietor. MR. EDWIN DIXON (late of the Albion Stables) begs to announce that he has Leased from Mr H. Monteith the Stabling In connection with his Horse Bazaar, and that it Is his determination to merit the support of those requiring such accommodation by giving every attention to their requirements. With regard to the above advertisements I beg to State that I have Let all Stabling in connection with my Horse Bazaar to Mr Edwin Dixon, having every confideuce that he will combine the best accommodation with every M 0N _ EITH< Sales by Banner and Liddle. NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS, FELLMONGERS, &c. BANNER & LIDDLE, BEG to notify to the SHEEPFARMERS, FfiLLMOKGERS, and OTHERS, that their new large Stores at Port Ahuriri being now completed they are prepared to receive consignments of Hides, Skins, Tallow, and other Colonial Produce, REGULAR AUCTION SALES of which will be held there on the SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY in EACH MONTH. As the Railway is directly connected with tho Store all charges for cartage on goods arriving by rail are thus saved, and we make no charge for anything except commission Account Sales with proceeds will be remitted within seven days from date of sale. During the season, also Monthly Sales of Wool wil be held. The Store Is fitted up with large double-dump and all machinery required for shipping wool, and we have engaged the services of a thoroughly compe ent valuer and classer. If pricesfor wool are not reached to the satisfaction of owners the alternative course is open of shipping direct to London, thus giving the producer the choice of two markets at a very nominal expense. „ Liberal Cash advances made upon all the above produce entered for sale and upon wool consigned to our care for shipment to our agents in London or New York, FOR SALE, ON HAND. AND TO ARRIVE— if\f\ BALES WOOLPACKS, assorted sizes, \_/V_/ Twine and Needles, Flour, Sugar, Fencing Wire, Staples, Teas, Tobaccos, all descriptions of Groceries, 20 bales Cornsacks, 20 tons Galvanised Iron Screws and Washers, Kerosine, Colza, Castor and Linseed Oils, 190 kegs Wire Nails, 1500 sacks short Oats, 500 sacks Maize, etc., etc. BANNER & LIDDLE. BANNER & LIDDLE'S WOOL SALES. fTHHE NEXT SALE OF THIS SERIES will le held on THURSDAY, DECEMBER the 28th, at 2 o'clock, when a largo quantity of WOOL will he. offered, full particulars of which will be duly adven tiscd. , , Further entries are requesiod to bo made as early as possible. p , NNBR ASD UDDLE, Woolbrokers. I ~~~~" B ANNER & LIDDLE BEG to notify that they have been appointed AGENTS for Messrs W. A. GILBEY, the celeI brated English WINE and SPIRIT Merchants, and ! ore prepared to receive orders for the different dei Bcriptions of LIQUOR, stocks of which are now hand, and particulars of which, with prices, are Btated on Messrs W. and A. Gilbey's Circular, which can be obtained from us on application. The magnitude of the I' Inn's operations in the United Kingdom, (one twentieth part of all the foreign Wines consumed there, being supplied from their stock), affords ample proof of the quality of the liquor, which, together with the age, and in the case of Spirits, the strength, is guaranteed by Messrs W. and A. Gilbcy. All the quors are sold in cases of one dozen bottles, warranted to contain two gallons. BANNER & LIDDLE, , Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay |

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3566, 13 December 1882, Page 3

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