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ROOPE BROOKING. 1 AUCTION SALE. J, THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES, GREEN--3 MEADOWS. •w The undersigned has received instruction from William Laintr, Esq., who is shortl; about to leave for" the South, to dispos of the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANI EFFECTS, comprising— sn Drawitig-room h- Dining-room > w Bedroom and IW Kitcheu Furnituro in 1 First-class Piano, Collard and Col' lard, Full Compass Horse, Cow, &c. •T As per Catnlogue to be issued shortly ;le Luncheon Provided. id ROOPE BROOKING, s. Auctioneer. S, LAND SALE. in TUESDAY, the 24th APRIL, At 2 o'clock, at the CRITERION HOTEL. ROOPE BROOKING N Has been favored by Wμ. Laino, Esq, (who intends to leave shortly for th< south) with instructions to offer foi in Public Competition on the above date, sr the following Valuable Properties : SECTION No. 4 OF THE GREENMEADOWS TOWNSHIP, containing one acre (either half-acre or the whole acre can be sold), together with a wellbuilt five-roomed house, thoroughly well finished in all particulars, good wash-house, and fowl-house, and yard. - The land is well planted with ornamental trees, and is within three miles of Napier. Will bo sold on easy terms. [t JERVOISTON Town Sections 120 and d 121, containing ono rood each, one side fenced. c» E SUBDIVISION 4G of Woodville Suburban Section 34, containing one rood. Terms and Conditions at tho Auction. '' ROOPE BROOKING, Auctioneer. li FINANCIAL. ROOPE BROOKING has for Investment tho following Sums at Curernt Intereet:—£7o, £100, £200, £400, £800, ;, £2000, and £7000. 7T>HE following sums havo been received, JL collected by Arch. M'Lean, Esq., 1 Maraekahaho station, in aid of the Noreo- " wood and Makaretu Relief Futd:—Arch. M'Lean, £2 ;A. Lockio, £1; J. Downing, c ss; J. H. Price, 6s ; Peter M'Donald, 5s ; • Duncan M'Fariano, 5s ; W. J. Nicol, 5s ; J. Graham, £1 ;G. Reeves, ss; James M'Grath, ss: J. Hurley, ns; H Hannah, ss; W. G. Kingston, ss; H. Wanklin, ss; , I. Adams, Sβ; F. M'Cliney, 10s; H. ' ! Moynahan, 6s ; Joseph Webster, 5s : J. J. J Nicoll, 5s ; W. M'Rao, 5e ; H. Peel, os ; F. 1 Watson, -Is 6d ;M. Petersen, or; J. Hill, r ; ss; Charles Waters, ss; A. M'Kay, os : M. 1 Devine, 5s ; Charles Taylor, ss; S. M'Phee. I 5s ; A. M'Donald, 5s ; *R. Simpson, 2s Cd ; IG. Munro, ss: J. Whitson, ss; H. Fisher, I os; B. M'Donald, ss; W. F. Chambers, 10s: I Roderick M'Donald, 10s. Total, £13. [ j E. W. KNOWLES, L I Hon. Treasurer, ■ j To Norsowood and Makaretu Relief Fund. I April 13, 1888. i I Further amounts will be acknowledged as , J they come to hand. I NOTICE. LOCAL OPTION POLL. j CLIVE LICENSING DISTRICT. TN accordance with tho provisions of " The JL Licensing Act, 1881," I, Frederick 1 Sutton, Chairuiun of tho Licensing Com- ' mittee for the above-named Licensing District, do hereby appoint SATURDAY, tho 28th day of April, ISBB, as the day, and the Pubho Hall as the placo, for taking tho determination of a Poll of the Ratepayers ■ in the said district whether the number of 1 Publicans' Licenses, New Zealand Wine Licenses, or Bottle Licenses may or may not ' be increased within such district. FREDERICK SUTTON, Chairman of the Licensing Committee. Clive, 10th April, 1888. ""VTOTICE is hereby given that the J_l Partnership hithorto subsisting between the undersigned, William Rotbe and John Andbbson, younger, as Sheepfarmers at Poporangi Station, in tho Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, under the firm of " Roy se and Anderson," has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts duo to the late firm must be paid to the said John Anderson", by whom the Business will in future be carried on, and by whom all Claims against tho late Copartnership will be settled. 1 Dated this twenty-first day of March, 1888. Wit. ROYSE. Witness to signature of William Royse— John Sinclair, Station Manager, Wyndham. JOHN ANDERSON. Witness to signature of John Anderson— A. J. COTTKKILL, Solicitor, Napier. IMPOUNDING. TMPOUNDED at Taradale, on 13th April, JL by Mr J. Tracy, from Hukawa :— 1 Strawberry Heifer, tip out of off ear. branded like Z off rump. 1 Strawberry Steer, snip out near ear, about 13 months old. 1 Red and White Steer, ,suip out of each ear, branded like O off rump, about 1.3 months old. 1 Strawberry Steer, about nine mouths old, no brand visible. ; To be sold on tho 27th inst., if not previously redeemed. W. LORD, l Poundkeeper. THOSE SUFFERING FROM DEAFNESS. MR W. WILSON REID I (Of Glasgow), Is now at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, where ho may be CONSULTED ON ALL DISEASES OF THE EAR. Early application is necessary, as hiu stay here is very limited. MR W. WILSON REID - Begs to notify thoso sutt'oring from Deafness that ho has un instrument, "THE AUROPHONE," Specially adapted for all Kar Complaints. It is infalliblo and immediato in its action in propagating sound. This valuable inetrument has never failed giving relief to all suffering from defective hearing, and is - especially appreciated by those having spent largo amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of tho instrument f is that it can bo placed and withdrawn from , the ear with tho greatest ease, and that it in , NOT VISIBLE WHEN IN THE KAK. THE AUROPHONE, This latest invention for the Cure and Relief of EAR DISEASE. S, - Has done more for Patients than any other means of cure, and has boon adopted with tho greatest success by the most eminent c Aurists in Europe, o THE AUROPHONES h Aro of very delicate workmanship, itnd can be easily and firmly fixed iusido the ear, and avo NOT VIBIDLE ITtOM WITHOUT. THE AUROPHONES Can be introduced into the ear by the person - about to wear such, and can bo sent to any addros-j with full instructions. le Consulting Hours from Ten till One and II Two till Five Daily. n CRITERION HOTEL, it NAPIER. 8 ~~li7wllliams AND SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastinus-strkkt, Natckb, ts T-TAVING i! lst completed Stock-taking v XI and finding our Stock exceptionally heavy in some linew, wo have resolved (notwithstanding tho late rise that hat jj taken-place in all clause* of Ironmongery), k e to sell at KEDUCKD I'IUCES the following goods :— £' CARPENTER'S TOOLS in greai ' variety KEROSENE LAMPS from the besi makers _ GAS CHANDELIERS and GASFITTINGS of all kinds FENDERS and FIREIRONS epeciallj good value REGISTER GRATES, 100 to choos< from KITCHEN RANGES, all sizes ant of kinds nd KNIFE MACHINES cheaper thai >ld FILTERS (pheavln's) rapid water on new patent CUTLERY & KITCHEN REQUISITES ay of all descriptions and in endless variety. 10 PER CENT. WILL 'IIX TAKEN OFF FOR CASH For any of the above line^.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5194, 14 April 1888, Page 3

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