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NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. It d SHEET PILING IN IRON-POT. S HHENDERS for the construction of the E X above work will be received at the Harbor Board Office by Noon of TUESDAY the 17th inst. Plans nnd specifications to bo seen at the Harbor Engineer's Office. ~ JOHN GOODALL, Engineer Napier Harbor Board. MEANEE ROAD BOARD ELECTION. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOMINATIONS for the Election of One (1) Member for tho Taradale Ward, to fill "extraordinary vacancy," 11 will be received up to noon on MONDAY, - the 23rd instant, at the Mechanics' Institute, Taradale, where the neoessary nomi- * nation forms can be obtained. *. A Poll if necessary will bo taken on WEDNESDAY, the Ith day of May, 1888. W. WATERHOUSE, Returning Officer, i. 13th April, 1888. IiHH r MARAEKAKAHO ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with "The Road Board Act, 1882," an Election will be held to fill the ' three vacancies caused by the resignation of Messrs McLean, aud Tolmio, all of whom aro eligible for re-election. Nominations in the proscribed form will f be received at the Office of the Board up to i noon on MONDAY, 23|d April, and the Election (if necessary) Iviil bo hold on I THURSDAY, 3rd May. A. LOCKIE, Rotnrning Officer. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE S-PKRIOK COTTBT OP BANKEUPTOT, i lIOLDHN AT NA-TEB. , In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the several amendments thereof. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel Graham, of Puketapu, Sheepfarmer, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors, to be holden at the Supremo Court, Napier, on ' THURSDAY, 19th day of April, 1888, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon. J. F. JARDINE, Deputy Assignee. 13th April, ISBS. It*V-J_k r FHEs.s. BELLA has taken J- np her old running be3ffiyvft____'tween Napier and Mohaka. "_ft'-T*"_r;«_--5> Sho is how on tho berth loading for above place, binding cargo inside river. For further particulars apply to i HYLAND & SMITH, j Agents. ' rpHE following are the amounts received ! X to date:—S. Carnell, £1 Is; Mrs \ Carnell, £1 Is; E. Fannin, £1 Is; J. H. I Coleman, £20 ; 11. R. Holder, £2 2s ; H. S. i Tiffen, £20; J. D. Ormond, £20; W. j Colenso, £20 ; A Friend, £5 ; H. H. Mur- • dock, 10s ; R. B. 8., 10s ; Capt. Balle, £2 ; I Jensen and Moller, £10 ; J. Roulston, £1; I J. Coker, 10s; children's mites, 3s; Mrs A. I Newman, £5 ;D. Roulston, £1; A. Boyle I (Christehurch), £1; H. Moore, 5s;T. j Lound ,2s 0d; J. Chambers, £5 :T. E. Brill, £1: Denis Ryan, 10s; K. J. Hill, £3 3s: H.L.M., 10s; Douglas McLean, ', £10; Mrs Tylee, £5 ;G. Prescott, £1 : Mrs i J. Rhodes, £2 ; A. Winsor, 10s; J. Wilkes, 2s 6d ; G. Wilkes, 2s Gd : W. A. Couper, £5 ; H. McKcnzie, £2 ; Columbia Skating Rink, £17 ; Garrison Band Sacred Concert, £22 13s -Jd ; Major Dane's Lecture, £5 4s ; Times' (Wellington) List, £41 5s 2d. E. W. KNOWLES, Hon. Treasurer, To Norsewood and Makarotu Relief Fund. April 13, ISBS. Further amounts will be acknowledged as they come to hand. NOTICE is hereby given _ that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, William Royse and JoriN Anderson, the younger, as Sheepfarmers at Poporangi Station, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, under the firm of " Royse and Anderson," has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts due to the lato firm must be paid to the said Jons' Anderson, by whom the Business will in future be carried on, and by whom all Claims against the late Copartnership will be settled. Dated this twenty-first day of March, 1888. War. ROYSE. Witness to signature of William Royse— JoH-f gINCLAIR, Station Manager, Wyndham. JOHN ANDERSON. Witness to signature of John Anderson— A. J. Cotterill, Solicitor, Napier. rr\o THOSE SUFFERING FROM X DEAFNESS. MR W. WILSON REID (Of Glasgow), " Is now at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, where he may bo CONSULTED ON ALL DISEASES OF THE EAR. Early application is necessary, as his stay hero is very limited. ' MR W. WILSON REID Begs to notify those suffering from Deafness that ho has an instrument, "THE AUROPHONE," Specially adapted for all Ear Complaints. It is infallible and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable instrument has never failed giving relief to all suffering from defectivo hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent large amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of the instrument is that it canbrs placed and withdrawn from the ear with tbo greatest ease, and that it is NOT VISIBLE WHEN IN THK EAR. THE AUROPHONE, This latest invention for the Cure and Relief of EAR DISEASES, Has done more for Patients than any other means of cure, and has beeu adopted with the greatest success by the most emiuent Aurists in Europe. THE AUROPHONES Aro of very delicate workmanship, and can be easily and firmly fixed inside the ear, and are NOT VISIBLE FROM WITHOUT. THE AUROPHONES _ Can bo introduced into the ear by the person about to wear such, and can be sent to any address with full instructions. Consulting Hours from Ten till One and Two till Five Daily. CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIER. hTwTlliams AND SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastings-street, Napier, HAVING just completed Stock-taking and finding our Stock exceptionally heavy in some lines, we have resolved (notwithstanding tho late rise that has taken place in all classes of Ironmongery), to sell at reduced prices the followiug goods :— CARPENTER'S TOOLS in great variety KEROSENE LAMPS from the best ' makers GAS CHANDELIERS and GASFITII TINGS of all kinds FENDERS and FIREIRONS specially good value REGISTER GRATES, 100 to choose from KITCHEN RANGES, all sizes and , kinds ; l KNIFE MACHINES cheaper than ' ever ! l FILTERS (Cheavin's) rapid water, 1 new patent CUTLERY k KITCHEN REQUISITES 0 of all descriptions and in endless variety. 10 PER CENT. WILL BE TAKEN OFF FOR CASH 'o For any of the above lines. " " MOSGIEL TWEEDS MOSGIEL HOSIERY q AND YARNS W MOSGIEL FLANNELS AND BLANKETS MOSGIEL RUGS , AND PLAIDS Always receive the f HIGHEST AWARDS ( ' FOR EXCELLENCE THE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS - ARE made from PURE WOOLS alone XJ_ and without any shoddy mixture, bj competent hands and tho best obtaiuabl. r- machinery. lio IS The Public are requested not to accep ds Imitations, but to insist upon getting tin genuine Mosgiel articles. The Trade supplied through all tin Wholesale Warehousemen, or at the Company's Warehouse, High-street, Dunedin amfby Messrs Davidson, Irvine and Co. and Neal and Close, Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5193, 13 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5193, 13 April 1888, Page 3

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