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C. L. MARGOLIOUTU. CITY AUCTION MART. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1886, At 11 o'clock. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Will sell— NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Fancy Goods, &c. All Without Reserve. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH. Auctioneer. ii. monteitTT ~~~~ NAPIER HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Oth, 18S6, At 11.30 a.m. 11. MONTEITH Will sell— THE well - known Steeplechase and Hurdle Horse "THE DRUID," 7yrs, by Day Dawn Upstanding , Bay Gelding, by Day Dawn, weight-carrier Chestnut Gelding-, by Merlin—Lady Maxwell, good hack Chestnut Gelding , , by St. Albans, good lady's hack Bay Gelding, by Purivi, superior hack Bay Mare, 4yrs, by Opawa, good hack Chestnut Mare, 4yrs, good lady's hack And a number of other Horses. H. MONTEITH, Auctinneer. ANNUAL SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, &c. AT BEECROFT'S REPOSITORY AND YARDS, HASTINGS. ON FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1886. (The day after the H.B. A. and. P. Society's Annual Show). H. MONTEITH Will hold his Annual Show Sale, as above, when he will sell— pATTLB, HORSES, &c. Particulars of which will be duly advertised. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. \ BOUT 17 Acres of Land near Tarail dale. This property is situated in a well-sheltered position, with good drainage, and the soil being of first-class quality, it is eminently adapted for a site for a suburban residence and grounds. For particulars apply H. MONTEITH. TO LET—A Shop in Hastings-street. H. MONTEITH. FOR SALE. rpHE thoroughbred Siro PATRIARCH, JL hj Yattendon —Days of Old. H. MONTEITH. FOR SALE. i\ FIRST-CLASS Business Sites in Hast/C ing-street each having 30 feet frontage, with Shops occupying 22 feet frontajre. H. MONTEITH. FOR SALE. QAA SACKS MAIZE. H. MONTEITH. FOR SALE. SACKS Prime Feed Oats 35 Sacks Ryo Grass Seed. H. MONTEITH. FARM FOR RALE AT WOODVILLE 1 f\f\ ACRES first-class Land, nearly J.OU all cleared and under grass, situated within one mile of the Woodville Railway Station, adjoining the property of J. D. Onnond, Esq., and with frontage to the Masterton Road. H. MONTEITH. FOR SALE—4 aares Land, situated fronting , Taradale Road, near Napier Park Race Course. H. MONTEITH. R. WELL WOOD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANNUAL SALE OF SHOW AND OTHER STOCK. The undersigned has much pleasure in announcing that he will open his new Sale Yards, at Hastings, on tho 15th OCTOBER, (the day after the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show), when he will offer a large number of CA TT L }■; AN D H O. R. S E S, Including. SH.O\Y STOCK. As the date named is a most favorable timo for the disposal of Stock the auctioneer solicits entries for the above sale. R. WELLWQOD, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—4O Tons First-class Potatoes. __ R. WELLWQOD. f I "VHE has for sale several !JL Small Farms noar Hastings, and a large number of Hastings Town Sections. R. WELLWOOD, Stock and Station Asrent Hastings. rpO LET—A five-roomed House. Apply J. R. G. Graham. LET.—A Shop with large strong . room attached, next Colledge, Jeweller. Immediate possession given. Apply J. V. Brown, Napier. rpO LET—Country Store with Dwelling J and Paddock. Apply G. Rymer. TSO LET—A ten-roomed House Bath-room, Office, and nine acres Land, at TaracUile, on the Redclyffo-road, i with Stables', C6w-she,d, and. Out-buildings; ■ also a Garden with throe-quarter acre planned in Orchard, Artesian Well, etc. For particulars apply to R. G. Graham, Napier, or W. Lord, Taradale. /CENTRAL Sample Rooms or Offices to \J Let in the very centre of the town. For particulars apply to Ruddock and Fryer. ANTED KNOWN—At Compton House, To-morrow, New Goods. E. H. Newman can offer his patrons some rare goud stuff for a little money. f~IOMPTON~HOUSE, To-morrow—Job Vy lot of Imitation Cabbage Straw Hats at l/-each ; Large Sun Hats, 1/- each ; fu.ll range of New Straws.—E. H. Newman. /^IOMPTON~HOIJ^E- J To - morrow— \_J Beautiful rango of New Muslins, in Cream and''White, 4jd, 6id, 7-|d, to 1/3 • yard ; full range of Galatea Stripes, 7jd. —E. H. Newman. / HOUSE, To, - morrow\J Grand assortment of Boy's Sailor Straws, \l-, 1/3, 1/9, to 2/11 ; New ; Stftekjnette Jackets, from 8/11. — E. H. : Newman, j fIOMPTON HOUSE, To-morrow-New all wool Carmelites at job line of wool Cashmeres 1/8, all wool Nuns Veilings 1/2J. — E. H. Newman. iTIOMPTON BOUSE; To-morrow— \j beautiful range of new Cottoa Goods from 3/9 the 12 yards, Gi-jghams at 4§d and 6W, large lot of colored Laces from 3 yards. 0" i ~OJIPTON"H6uSE7"To-inprrow-Job _ Liiie of 3D dozen Women's Dark ■ Ribbed Hose 6d and and &d pair, new shades, at Is ;. full r&ugo of Children's in all colors'.—E.; H. Newman. COMrPTON HOUSE, To-morrow — Special Job Line in New Dress Stuffs, ; _9sd. and U|d. Large lot of New Frillings ! in various Colors.—E. H. Nowman. HOUSE To-morrow-Job J Line in Men's White Shirts, 2/11 ; Men's Tweed Hats, job goods, 2/- each ; New Stock of Men's Oxford and Regatta Shirts , 3/6.— E. H. Newman. T) SASFFER, HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, AND TOBACCONIST, HaBTINGT- STREET, -NAPIEK. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. An American Hairdressing Saloon, ia now in full swing in Napier. "Mr Saeffer has copied the American pattern of a first-class saloon very closely.—Telegkaph. J$V 8,. Saeffer has revolutionised his HairSaloon, and has converted it into a miniature palace full of toilet conveniences and luxuries. Another feature worth noticing is a patent bootblaoking chair, in which the customer cits to have his boqta cleaned and polished.—Herald. The Hairdressing Saloon.—S|r Saeffer's Saloon is well worth a visit. A more handsomely fitted up Saloop. would indeed be hard \o. find—outside America. —Evening : News. A choice assortment of the best brands of AMERICAN TOBACCOS AND" CIGARETTES. "TV BESSON AND CO., MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS To the Armias, Navies, aud Academies of- all Nations, Have appointed the undersigned as Sole Agent for the District of Hawko's Bay for the Sale of their world renowned Musical Instruments. Estimates given to Bandmasters and other large buyers. Indents executed at shortest notice. JOHN CRERAR, Bookbeixeb and Stationer, Napier. '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

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