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P. A/HERMAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18m, At 12 o'clock. IN THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND AND MERCANTILE SALE ROOMS. REGULAR WEEKLY MARKET SALE. P. A. HERMAN Will sell, On account of various Subscribers— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, Comprising: 1 Second-hand Piano 2 Double Sprinsr Mattrassos 2 Double Iron Bedsteads 1 Half-tester Iron Bedstead 1 Singlo Spring Mattrass 1-Single Iron Bedstead 1 Meat Safe Washstand and AVarc 0 2 Chest Drawers V 2 Colonial Couches j Dining and Kitchen Tables i Fenders and Fireirons f 3 Portable Boilers f 1 set Dish Covers Carpets 1 Lot of Linoleum Crockery and Cutlery _ 2 AVhatnots, 2 Commodes 12 Pair Vases 6 Austrian Chairs 12 Kitchen Chairs Pier Glass, Baud G Hall Table and ChairLot of Curios 3 Lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing Cheffonier Fishing Lines, Glassware 0 Quantity Superior Cutlery I Martini-Henry Rifle 10 Cases Apples " 8 Cases Plums Chest Tea, Produce, Sec And other Lines too numerous to particularise. a i P. A. HERMAN, 1 Auctioneer, t _ 1 IN THE HAAVKE'S BAY LAND AND MERCANTILE SALE ROOMS. p. a. Herman' Just received direct, ex AVaitangi, transhipped from Auckland— Q CASES MIRRORS, 3 /C B. and G. and AValnut Frames 1 ease of Doublo Iron Bedsteads 1 2 cases Single Iron Bedsteads 1 dozen Toilet Sets (latest designs) r 1 dozen B. and L. Breakfast Sets 1 ease Saddlery and Bridles, Horso- ; clothing, &c. 2 dozen Hearth Rugs 1 case Cutlery, comprising— 12 dozen (Christoper Johnson) Tablo j Knives 12 dozen (Christoper Johnson) Dessort Knives 20 pairs (Christoper Johnson) Superior Carvers 1 dozen Ladies' Genuine Sealskin Bags 1 caso E*_\ A\ r are ' 3 Superior English Silver Racing AVatehes I caso Fancy Goods—Photo Frames, Brackets, Ornaments, Pipes, &c, &c. The above being a A"aluablo Consignment of New, Fashionable Goods shipped direct, intending purchasers will do woll to call and inspect prioos before purchasing elsewhere. : NOW ON SALE IN ROOMS. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer. . : — MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY to Lend in any sums on Freehold and Personal Securities. Advances made on ConsiEr—merits. , All Applications strictly confidential, s P. A. HERMAN, 3 Box 159, P. 0., Napier. , _____ , SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 18. > AUCTION MARKET SALE. TTORSES, POULTRY, PRODUCE. At the Yards and Premises, Tenny-son-street. MESSRS AY. HOWE & CO. » Will continue thoir Saturday Weokly Sales, f and will sell on account of various owners I and clients— 1 Poultry, Fowls, Ducks, and Geesa 1 Horses, Saddles, and Harness 3 Spring Cart and Harness Pigs (small), Dogs i Hams, Bacon, Cheese 1 Flour in 25, 50, 100, and 200 bags Oatmeal iv 25 bags Bran, Pollard, Maize Sundries Special entries up to 11 o'clock on Saturday. N.B.—Account sales with Cash at i* conclusion. > Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms Cash. WANTED— To Purchase Capo Barley. AVILLIAM HOWE. W. HOWE, _ AND PRODUCE STORE, _ TENNYSON-STREET, 1 3 c HAS FOR SALE Barley Carrots c Bruised Oats Cocksfoot Bran Clovers s Beans Hay c Oats Onions Potatoes Oaten Sheaf i- (and other chaff) c Rye Gaass Ryo Sharps AVheat ~ (and other Seeds.) • "i _. . —*' — 5 IV'T ISS STEVENS has returned from JIxJL Auckland, and lessons for pupils for the pianoforte, violin, and singing, will be resumed on tlie 2nd of February. Address : Opposite Dying Works. Hastings-street. ART CLASSES. d IVfR E. A. GIFFORD, Gold Medallist d IYX of the Royal Academy, proposes to open classes in tho Athenamm for Drawing and Painting. Intending pupils may consult Mr Giffordut the Athenamm on WED- » NESDAYS from 2to 4 p.m. SATURDAY Morning Class from 10 to noon. Special arrangements for Schools and Private Pupils. c. -m TRS SPOONER, lato Teacher of Music, 111. Girls' High School, Dunedin, gives Lessons in Music, Pianoforte and Singing. Address: Cameron-road. GARTEN CLASSES. TH E FIR S. _ PIANO AND VIOLIN. t. TiTISS C. MAY receives ItX Pupils. Quarterly or Monthly Terms. Single Lessons. c . Address—Rosebrae, Coote - road, near j. Shakespeare-road. 5U HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL JD for YOUNG LADIES AJSTD LITTLE BOYS (The Late Mrs May's House, Napier), Conducted by tbo Principals— Mil Heath, lately Head-master of tho Napier Boys' High School, previously Head-master of the Auckland Girls' High School. ns Mrs Heath, previously Lady Superintendent Auckland Girls' High School. °' a School will open FEBRUARY Ist, 1888. ' For prospectus apply to Mrs Heath. Mr Heath is prepared to take Private he Pupils in the evenings. rpO LET—A ffvo-rwmied house on co JL BeacK-road. Apply G. Faulknor, an Napier Coach Factory. m r'nO'LET— "Soyon Roomed' House, ShakeX spcare Road—near old Union Bank— C(1 conveniently situated to Town or Spit, Gas t0 and water laid on, with Garden. Apply '" v Of lice of this Paper. _"__ to rj"iO~LET—A first-elasii Country Hotel. - JL For full particulars apply AVm. '. H'-rkoi' L ns nnd - LET OR LEASE, for a term of h e _f_ years, thoso Large and Commodious us Premises ait present occupied by J. S. Blair, Hastings-street. Apply on the Promi^. 'id .*Y'u_ri___'-----Six-roomed House. Apply at ho X this office.' ' THO LET —The Office and Sample Room X adjoining Messrs Hannah an Co.'s , Boot Shop, recently in the occupation of Mr N AY. Cato. R*nt 15s per week. Apply R. Hannah and Co. rpO LET—At AVaipukurau,'acommodious C X Eight - roomed House with good warden. Conveniently situated to Railway he Station. Moderate rent. For particulars apply J- H. Nelson, AVaipukurau. of "jOIIN~AND JAMES O'CONNELL, Farriers and General Blacksmiths, Have taken tbe MEANEE BLACKSMITH SHOP, And hope, by Strict Attention, combined with MODERATE CHARGES AND GOOT AYORKMANSHJP-,. "■'C* To merit a fare share of Publ.-

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 3

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