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I H. P. COHEN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions to sell, AT TAHADALE, I II EA D CATTL E--30 Cows and Heifers in full profit 56 Fat Bullocks 25 Cows in calf 20 Heifers in calf 19 Fat Steers. Entries will be taken up till date of sale. Full particulars in future issue. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, MERCHANTS, &o. HP. COHEN is now prepared to . reocivo all kinds of Farm and Dairy Produce, Merchandise, &0., for sale by Public Auction, and has great pleasure in intimating , that he will hold his first sale of Produce, &c, on SATURDAY, the 13th of August, 18S7. ■ Liberal advances will bo givon on all goods placed for absolute sale. Account sales and cash paid over 24 hours after sale. . H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALES OF FARM PRODUCE AND FURNITURE. GOODS intended for these Sales can be sent in at any time during the Week. Advances when required mado upon all Goods sont in for absolute Sale. Account Sales rendered immediately after the Sales. H. P. COHEN Has on salo a choice lot of PIANO S And intends to sell them regardless of cost 1 Piano by lYederich Weber (Leipzic 1 Piano by Ollondorf (Stuttgart) 2 Pianos by Hnake 1 Piano by M. Leitnor (Dresden) FINANCIAL. HP. COHEN is prepared to advance . money in large or small sums on Freohold or Personal Security. Sums from £5 up to £500, to be had on tho shortest possible notice. Bills Disoouti ted daily. Interest and repayments on a most liberal Scale. 11. P. COHEN. HP. COHEN is also prepared to hold . Sales anywhere in Town or Country as required. M. R. MILLER. RAM FAIR WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, ISSB. STUD LINCOLN AND ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. Tho uudernoted I)URE BRED RAMS will bo offered for sale at tho ANNUAL RAM FAIR, HASTINGS— 4 PURE LINCOLN STUD RAMS, ■2 -tooth A A ROMNEY MARSH RAMS, 4fcU 2-tooth The above are from the flocks of the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Onnmru. This wellknown breeder has carried otf the highest and greatest number of prizes in New Zealand. i)A ROMNEY MARSH RAMS, <£)\J 2-tooth; from the etud ibek of John Harding, Es-.i-, Mount Vernon. These arc representative sheep of 120 same class Rams now for sale. Also, for Sale Privately— Lincoln, Lincoln-Leicester, <&c. Pure Merino Rams from high class flocks M, R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent.

C B. HOADLEY" & CO. WOOL SALE. FOURTH OF SEASON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1888, At 2 p.m. 0. B. HOADLEY & CO. Will hold their Fourth Wool Sale on above date. Meantime wo aro receiving clips at our Spit Stores— SKiNS, HIDES, AND TALLOW 1 Wo will oontinuo to soil as usual through out the season. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. N.Z. LOAN A]S T D MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. WOOL SALES. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Will hold the THIRD OF THIS SEASON'S SERIES OF TIT 0 O L SALES AT THEIR SPIT SALE-ROOM ox WEDNESDAY, 2!) th FEBRUARY, 188S, At 10.30. n.in. Wool for this Salo is now being received, and should bo delivered at our Salo-room not later than SATURDAY, 25th February, and consigned LOAN AND MERCANTILE SALEROOM, SPIT. SCHOOL OF ART. I\TRS NICHOLLS, lato Principal, School jLYJI of Art, Wellington, and lorinorly of the Melbourne Art Gallery will open Classes on MONDAY, 13th iust., at Mr Fryer's lato residence, Clyde-road. Subjects :—Drawing from Cast and Nature, Painting , and Modelling from Life (draped), Painting Groups Models, Flowers, &c, Landscape* Painting and Sketching from Nature. Classes—Daily (Wednesdays excepted) 10 a.m. to noon, and 2to 1 p.m. Special Class Saturday Afternoons 2.30 to -1.20 p.m., and Thursday Evenings 8 to 10 p.m. MISS STEVENS has returned from Auckland, Mud lossous for pupils for the pianoforte, violin, and ringing, will be rcsunioil on the 2nd of February. Address : Opposite Dying Works. Hastings-street. ART CLASSES. MR E. A. GIFFORD, Gold Medallist of the Royal Academy, proposes to open classes in the Athenicum for Drawing and Painting. Intending pupils may consult Mr Gift'ord at the Athenteum on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS from 2 to I p.m. I Special arrangements for Schools and Private Pupils. MRS SPOONER, lato Teaoher of Music, Girls' High School, Diiuodin, gives Lessons in Music, Pianoforte and Singing. Address : Cameron-road. __ jr INDERGARTEN CLASSES. THE FIR S. MI3S YOUNG receives pupils for the Piano and Singing; Quarterly or Monthly Terms. Address—Hastings-street, Rathbone's Cottages. LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, BENMORE. MISS SMITH will be at homo to parents and friends of intending pupils on TUESDAY, January 31st. Classes ro-assemblo on WEDNESDAY, February Ist. MISS MARETT receives pupils for the piano. - For terms, &., apply to Daily Teleorami office. PIANO AND VIOLIN. MISS C. MAY BROWNE receivos Pupils. Quarterly or Monthly Terms. Single Lessons. Address—Rosebrae, Cooto - road, near Shakespoare-road. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. rpHESE Schools provide a high-class JL education to pupils from all parts of the Colony. Teachors highly certificated. Special preparation for examination and careful physical training. _ Fees, payable per term in advance. Tuition, JU3 3s; Board, £13 6s Bd. The Schools aro situated oa tho hills and within five minutes' walk of the sea. Boys' School, Headmaster: Mr W. Wood. Girls" School, Headmistress: Miss Hewett. First Term commences February 7th. DAVID SIDEY (The Rev.), \ Secretary. T>OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE BOYS (The Lm: Mus May's House, Natikk), Conducted by the Principals— Mr Heath, lately Head-master of tho Napier Boys' High School, previously Head-master of the Auckland Girls' High School. Mbs Heath, proviouily Lady Superintendent Auckland Girls' High School. School will open FEBRUARY Ist, 1888. For prospectus apply to Mils Heath. Mb Heath is prepared to take Private. Pupils \}\ tho evenings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 3

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