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P. A. HERMAN. - :, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th, 1888. IMPORTANT SALE OF PLANTS, TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, . ROSES, VINES, FRUIT TREES, &0., &o. IN THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND AND MERCANTILE SALE ROOMS, At 11 o'clock. P. A. HERMAN Has roccivod instructions from R. 0. Sturm, of West Clive Nursery, to soil a Large and Choice Lot, as above, including— , IKf\ ROSES {magnifioent assortment), O\J 60 Heath (in flower), Bongainvillea, Whito Lilaos, Daphne, Bignonias, Virginian Creeper, Scarlet Honeysuckle, Allspice Trees, Pampas Grass (pink), a choice collection New Zealand Trees and Shrubs, 25 Lily of the Valley, 100 Evorpreen Privet "for ornamental hedge, lot Fruit Trees, &c., &c. On View in Rooms To-morrow Afternoon. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer. ~ THURSDAY, JULY 12m, At 11 o'clock. On tho Premisos, Craven-street .(next Sim's Store.) CLEARING-OUT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, &o. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. P. A. HERMAN Has received instructions from Thomas M'Rae, Esq.. (who is leaving Napier, owing to ill-health, for Australia), to sell the whole of his superior lot of "OURNITURE AND EFFECTS, &c, jD Which comprise— Handsome Suite in cretonne (9 pieces), Brut>sels Carjjot, handsome Cheffonier, Austrian Bentwood Chairs, Superior Double Iron Bedstead (half-tester), Lot Good Linoleum, Rocking Chairs, 2 Chest Drawers, Mattrasses, Largo Marble Clock, Looking Glasses, Washstands, Good Painted Toilet Set, Parlor, Gipsy, and Kitchen Tables, Lot Crockery (including dinner set), complete Set Cutlery (in case), Vases, Ornaments, Curtains, 2 Lamps, Lot Good Kitchen Utensils (including Portable Boiler, 6 Saucepans) Galvanised Baths, Buckets, Sundries, &c, too numerous to particularise. On view Wednesday Afternoon for Inspection. Luncheon Provided. Sec Flag. ■' iTaTherman, Auctioneer. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY to Lond in any sums on Freehold and Personal Securities. Advances made on Consignments. All Applications strictly confidential. P. A. HERMAN, Box 159, P. 0., Napier. ft WELLWOOD. FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. .ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, At 2 o'olock. R. WELLWOOD Has received instructions from tho Trustees in the Estate of tho late Mn T. Bishop to sell, on tho above dato, the undermentioned HO R S E S , Without Reshkve— 1 Bay Gelding, Butcher, aged, by Daydawn I Grey gelding, Jack, aged, by Hercules 1 Cream Filly, 4 years, by Sir Benjamin 1 Chestnut Gelding, aged, good Stock Horse 1 Chestnut Gelding , , aged, broken to harness ' '-1. Grey Mave, aged, in foal to Victor ■1 : Brown Jlaro, aged, in foal to Victor 1 Bay Filly, 4 years, by Sir Benjamin, unbroken- . . ' , . ~. , I , Brown' Filly," 2 years, Ben-* ) ■ :-r unbroken . 1 Grey Colt, 2 yoara,' by Randwick 1 Chestnut Gelding*,; aged, broken fft harness '.r • ' \ ~. ".-t , 'Brown. Cob GeWing, 5 years," by\ Priekwiilow Also on anpthoraoconnt— 4 Dairy Cows (iu-.'.oaljf,-'.soma/noar i calrrafe)"'' * ■ '.. I Calves- v .1 Horse with Saddlr. and' Bridle Immediately after the above there will be a. ; SALE OF FURNITTRE, &c, ■ At tho Auction Booms, Quekn-stteet, Hashnos, . When ho will sell* >:. a'pAxngrx'-.z 0ft , ...- FtfRNOpJEE? 'fr Iroiilßedt&liaub [«I«mblo and. Single); , Mattrasses, 1 "*'Toilo£" Sets,, Waslist andsi,. „ Dressing Carpots, ■ tMlcloth|. Ghairs;'" Venetian Blinds, v Booke, Bar-ray ani^-Hama" 1 Also oil account of 'Hastings Borough V "■■■■ Council — .., , "'A Quantity "of Timber . Entries received up to day,of. Safe. &■ - » " " ' R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. ' T ~ TIMBER. R WELL WOOD having been ap- . poir.ted the Hastings Agent for the Hawko'n Bay Timber Company is now propared to supply all kinds of Timbor at Current Rates. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. HPHIS Society now advances, money on L Freehold and Leasehold Properties; Interest calculated at the rate of 8 por cent, per annum, in Bums from £25 and upwards. The Principal and Interest repayable by monthly iustalmeiita from 2 to 12 years, nt the option of the Borrowor. The following shows the monthly rato of repayment of a Loan of £100 including interest :— £ s. d. 2 years .. Ul 8 per month 4 „ ..298 6 , • .. 116 8 „ 8 „ .. 1 8.8. „ 10 „ ..118 „ 12 ~ ..120 „ Tho Loan can bo paid off at any time during tho currenoy of the Mortgage by 3 Months.' Notice, or 3 Months' Intorest. In casert of illn&ss, &0., of Borrowing Members, the Redemption Payments can bo suspended for a stated period, Interosfc only payable on balance of Loan. If tho Borrower wishes to build, tho money can bo advanced as the building progrosses in erection. The charge for drawing tho Mortgage Deed is from 21s to 42n; tho Search and } Registration fees being in addition to above. No procuration fee or commission chai gee ; on Loans. . , Persons having a Mortgage on their Property can pay tho same off, through this T Society, and repay the Prinoipal and In--8 tercet by monthly instalments, which thoj . would otherwise not bo enabled to do. t Persons may become their own Landlord: by obtaining a Loan from this Sooioty ; th< = rent paid for the property previously beinj - paid into tho Society ultimately converts r s into an unencumtered Freehold, theroboitij n no advance in rent on every linprovomen d Borrowing Shares arc £25 each, Entranc v Foo Is per Share, and 10s 6d Inspectioi •o Fee if the Property is within 3 miles fron I Napier Post Office; over that distance terms on application. o INVESTMENT SHARES are issue if every December, Subscriptions, 5s pc o Share per Month which can bo withdraw; at any time with Interest and Profit a it credit at cud of provious financial year. Forms of application, Prospectuses an all other information can be obtained at tU Society's Ofiice. j^ _ (t j ~ Secretary. ■HrTtTsmythe, _ NAPIER AND HASTINGS DIRECT IMPORTER or , s TTOME, FOREIGN, and COLONIA! «' 11 MAGAZINES, bo JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS, to Agent for American Papera, at lowest rate; hn Subscribers wanted. NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, AN! FANCY GOODS by overy Mail. J- Yonnsr Ladies Journal Iβ, posted Is 3d s d -Postaj Dick's English Library ..1 0 .. 1C d- Bow Bell's Novelettes .. ■'£ fi '.. l< he Every Week ... .. 2 0 .. l< y Family Reader, quarterly 1 6 .. *'< FiresideNoyelist, quarterly 1 £ .. ' Boys and Gills' Own Paper, quarterly .. .. ' 1 0., "7 Somothingloßead.quart'ly 1 ti .. H !rd Boys of England .. .. 2 0 .. ■li :o X YouugMouofGreatßrilain 2 6 .. 1' ud Family Novelist .. ~ 1 G.. Princess Novelist .. .. 1C .. ,lU * Boys' Standard and Leisure re " Hour .. .. .. 1 G .. Tondon Journals, bound ro_ vols. .. - ... ..50.. Family Herald Supplement 2 0 .. All of the above by Train for Gd extra. Other Periodicals and Books equally cheo ?°" MUSIC Half price. n ' A large Stock of Books, Stationery, a „ • Fancy Goods to select from. L Of — ~ "P 4LL Accounts owing to Garrett Brc '88. ±\. Bootmakers, HUstings-street, aco pli- be paid to T. F. Chamborlain, Oommies: L.v' B A'l-ent, Tonnyeon-Btrcet, whose receipt v bB sufficient "clischargo. All accounts i '• P aidft^3lHtJ " Iy tiSTT&OS

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5267, 10 July 1888, Page 3

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