Sales hy Mr __ymlou. FURNITURE SALE. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1883. At 11 o'clock. MR. EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a sale on Thursday next, aud will dispose of a quantity of Household Furniture, tho property of a gentleman leaving the colony— DI NIN G - R'O O M SUITE, Horsehair Walnut Inlaid Loo Table Cedar Side-board, Glass back Walnut Cheffonier Walnut Secretary, Silber Lamp Mirror, Clock, Pictures Sewing Machine, Wheeler and Wilson's Carpets, Couches, Fender and Irons Iron Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Dres-sing-tables Washstands aud Services Electro-plated Tea Service Glass and Crockery-ware Kitchen Utensils Instructed by Mrs B. Brown, who is leaving Napier— 1 Walnut Drawing-room Suite 1 Wardrobe 1 Telescope Dining Table Washstands Double Iron Bedstead Dining-room Chairs Chest Drawers Kiddenninister Carpet Kitchen Table, Kitchen ware, kc EDWAED L__*_>o_7, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. NAPIER TOWN SECTION No. 275, HASTINGS - STREET, containing half-acre, together with all the Dwelling-houses and Stores thereon. This desirable property is now open for sale, and to a purchaser cannot fail to become a valuable investment. For terms, apply to— EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Agent. FOR LEASE. KAIKORA— Town Sections 102, 103, and 101, together with the Dwellinghouse aud Carpenters' Shop adjoining ; replete with every convenience ; garden well planted. At present in the occupation of Mr. E. Buckjian. The Lathe, Benches, ke., can be taken at a valuation. For terms apply to— EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. For Sale. FOR SALE (Cheap). SECTION No. 14, Township of Hastings, with 8-roomod House, Artesian Water, and every convenience ; close to the railway station. J. THOMAS WOOD. FOR SALE (Cheap) . SECTION No. 239, containing [-acre and 3-roomcd House thereon. J. THOMAS WOOD. 370R SALE—6OOO Totara Fencing Posts . and 300 Strainers. Apply to— E. BIBBY, Waipawa. T?OR SALE—Town Section, Woodville, JL one of the best sites in Vogel-street. 80 acres of Farm (improved); on main road. 10 Acres of improved Land and House for Lease. Apply to— J. HUTCHINS', Woodville. FOR SALE OR LEASE for a term of years, a Furnished House, containing 12 rooms, water laid on and all conveniences, Two-stalled Stable, Loose-box, Coachhouse, kc ; well planted ornamental grounds, together with 112 acres of rich laud, subdivided into several paddocks. The above property is situated within two miles of Hastings railway station, and is a most dosirable investment. For further particulars apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS k CO. 170R SALE—6OO £ Lincoln Ewes. Ap- . ply to Dolbel Bros., Springfield. I7OR SALE OR LEASE, (For a term of years). —A nine-roomed Family Residence situated in two acres of Ground, divided into Garden and Paddock. (The former available as valuable Building Sites.) Early possession can be given. Apply to E. TUKE, Selwyn Road, Napier Ten-ace. 17 OR SALE—ISOO Bushels Eye Grass 1 Seed. Apply to— F. SUTTON, Royston, March 2, 1883. 17 OR SALE (in any quantity).—Roach . Lime, Bricks, Fire Bricks, &c. Apply at Glendinnino k Griffin's Brick Yard, Enfield road, near new Taradale road. WANTED— To sell a Yacht, 22 feet long and 6 feet wide, copper fastened, sails and anchor, all complete. The boat can be seen on the Little Beach at the back of the Recreation Ground. Apply to William Rose, Thackeray-street. Uoard and Residence. TTTANTED —Accommodation for Single Y'V Gentleman. Apply stating termi to '' Theta,'' office of this paper. rilWO Young Men want private Board I aud Residence five minutes walk from town. Address — "J.S.W," Post-office. WANTED KNO WN—That W. Schieruing can Accommodate Boarders at One Pound per week. All single Bedrooms. rp E M P E R A N C E TT O T E L, CLIVE SQUARE, Close to the Railway Station. 11. GREGORY Wishes to inform the Public of Napier and Country Districts that he has taken the •above Hotel lately carried on by Mrs Teychenne, and hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Regular Boarders £1 per week. Single Meals One Shilling. Well-aired Bods (single rooms). Good accommodation for married couples. Note the Address — . TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Clive-sqarc. No connection with the Waverley Temperance Hotel. yBUELL'S "D ESTAURAN RE-OPENING or' PREMISES. TTTALDIMAR SCHIERNING takes YY great pleasure* in informing the Napier Public that he has purchased the Lease of the Premises formerly occupied by the late Mr. "s~euell, and trusts by keeping a Table- supplied with tho best the market can supply, combined with scrupulous cleanliness, accompanied with civility, to merit a fair sharo of Patronage. Board and Lodging, jier week £1 0s Board 0 15s All Meals * 0 Is Do not forget Schieniing'sf ate Ycuell's) Restaurant. The fact of W.S. occupying- the position of Chef de Ciiininc at the Criterion Hotel for the last six years is a sufficient guarantee that the business will be conducted in a manner satisfactory to. his Patrop* v
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3703, 29 May 1883, Page 3
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