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■ Sale§ Sjy Mr Mni'KoSlouth. I CITY AUCTION MART. • REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1884 ■" : ' ' ■ : At' 11 o'clock. ; ' ' : '; C.L. MARGOLIOUTH Will sell (instructed by the Railway Store : keeper) a quantity of PICKS, SHOVELS, BARROWS, ANI SUNDRIES (without reserve). Also, • T7UENITUEE, consisting of Iron Bed IT steads, Dresser, Bookshelf, Sewinj Machines, Safe, Chairs, Tables, Wash stands, Cradles, Colonial Couch, Sprim Mattrass, Tea Urn, Crockery, Tabli Knives, Forks and Spoons, Cretonm Suite, Eocking Chairs, Child's Chairs Also, Crockery, consisting of Jugs, Plates Tumblers, Metal Dish (Jovers, Tea Sets, &c, ifcc. Also, a quantity of very useful Books of reference, Standard Works, Novels, Religious Books, &c.,"&c. Also, 1 Piano, by Bord, 1 portable half- •:■ plate Camera, with 6 dark slides, rapid ■--■■■ symmetrical lens, tripod stand anrl a largo assortment of: Photographic materials and appliances. Also, Flutiua on a tripod stand, 1 Hand Cart. . ■ • • . Also, 1 Sewing Machine (Wbccler and Wilson, new), 1 do. Home Shuttle, 1 Standard (nearly new), 1 Weight Mann. Also, 4 pure-bred Gold Pencil Hamburg Hens and Rooster, and a quantity of young half-bred poultry, and a few local Cheese in convenient size. Also, Cheese, New Potatoes, Old Potatoes (very good), Wheat and Oats, Tether Lint'.s,"Fish Nets (suitable for protection of the fruit trees), &c, &c. Also, a small lot of Drapery and Fancy Goods without reserve, to close consignments. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer. BANKRUPT STOCK !' BANKRUPT STOCK ! ! • WATCHES ! WATCHES ! JEWELLERY! J X WELLERY ! FINAL CLEARING SALE. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Has received instructions to sell by Auction on Saturday,' November 22nd— milE BALANCE OF THE GENUINE X BANKRUPT STOCK, comprising Watches by tho best makers in the world, Brooches, Ear-rings, Diamond and other Gem Rings, Studs, Lockets, Gold and Silver-mounted Greenstones, Pipes, Clocks, &c, &c. Every Article Warranted Genuine, and a Written Guarantee given with every Watch. Don't forget SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd November, 1884, at 2 p.m. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, with, immediate possession, or to let for a short term —That valuable Property on Milton Terrace, the property of A. Lascelles,. Esq. The House contains 2 sitting-rooms, t> bed-rooms, 2 dressing and bath-rooms, kitchen, storeroom, and laundry. The Grounds, consisting of nearly an acre, are well planted with valuable trees, and witn a small outlay might be made one of the prettiest suburban residences in Napier. . For terms, which are very easy, apply to C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer and Land and Estate, Agent, Napier. $ales toy MosiieitSa «& €«■ POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. : OUR usual Fortnightly Sales at Hastings is postponed to"FRIDAY, 23th inst., the date fixed for the sale of Wanganui Horses. MONTEITH & CO. IMPORTANT SALE OF WANGANUI HORSES. AT BEECROFT'S REPOSITORY AND YARDS, HASTINGS. " : TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 1 o'clock. MONTEITH AND CO. Have been instructed by A. Reid Esq., of Wanganui, to sell as above—' A SUPERIOR DRAFT OF HORSES jL3_ from tho Wanganui district, comprising— 10 Heavy and Medium Draughts 10 Superior Ponies 20 well-selected weight-cai'rying and : : other Hacks by tho well-known sires "Day Dawn," " Pouriri," and " Opawa." .■• . : MONTEITH AND CO., ; ■ : Auctioneers. Hastings fortnightly stock SALE. MONTEITHAND f(O. ■ , \J Will hold their next sale on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1884, - At 1.30 p.m. • MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneer SALE OF CARRYING PLANT, STOCK, &c, AT AN EARLY DATE. MONTEITH & CO. Have been instructed by J. Maktin, Esq., to sell at Danevirkc — npHE WHOLE OF HLS CARRYING X PLANT, STOCK, &c, comprising ■ Draught Horses, Drays, Waggons, Harness, also Hacks, Cattle, Sec, <tc. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers. JAMES \.f 1 L L S, V . ivX SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Next to the Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street, Napier. J. M. having commenced business as above is prepared to supply the public with all descriptions of Saddlery, Harness, Whips, Bits, Spurs, and all trade requisites, at the Lowest Rates. Having obtained the services of Mr J. R. Evans, late of 11. R. Holder's, J.M. can guarantee to Customers the highest class of Goods. Note the Address— NEXT THE HORSE BAZAAR. SOUND INVESTMENT. \ M EANEE, TARADALE, and PAPAjVjL KURA BUTTER, CHEESE and BACON COMPANY (Limited). ■ Capital .. .. .. £1000 Of £1 each shard, Of which upwards of the quarter have already been applied for by the settlers at a meeting held at the Meanee Hotel on Nov. Ist, 1884, to form the said Factory. Applications for the balance will be received by the Hon. Sec. until the 30th November, 1884, 2s 6d per share to be paid on application. G, A. MACDONALD, . Hon. Sec. TMPOUNDED at Napier by W. Willis X on November 14th, one Bay Gelding, white spots on back, branded like near shoulder. IO W. EBBETT, Poundkeeper. A D VA N C E HA S T~I N G S' JAMES TTOUNG,. having spared n< JL ' expense iv fitting hi, Hair-Dressing and Shampooing Saloon begs to inform tho inhabitants of Hasting and surrounding districts, that he has en gaged a workman (of 22 years' oxperieno both English and Colonial) with first-clas testimonials to manage the 'above Cleanliness and Civility combined. : Befit Brands of Tobacco and Cigars. : Toile and Fancy Goods alwayi on hand. Special attention paid to Children's am Ladies' Hair-Dreeing on WEDNES DAY AFJ'ERNOON, from 2 p.m. t •1 p m. W/*linSsEL[i has just receive . \J Fresh Coi'oanuiH, Lemon? Pines, BunamiM. Strawberries, and othc 'Fruits ; also, Giccn Peas, Now .Potatoe? Califoraiau Onion?-, Cauliflowers, <Src t &c.Theatre Royal Store.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4159, 20 November 1884, Page 3

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