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H. P. OOHEN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist, At 11 o'clock. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, HASTINGS STREET. To Country Storekeepers, Dealers, Hawkers, and Others. H. P. COHEN Will sell, on the abovo date, at his Mart, Without Reserve— PR O D U C E , Consisting of 25 Sacks Eating Potatoes 10 Sacks Maize, 5 Cases Honey 75 Boxes New Tea, 6 Casos Jams . 10 Sides Canterbury Bacon, 12 Boxes Blue 12 Boxes Starch, o Cases Pepper 8 Cases Mustard, 10 Boxes Raisins 20 Tins Biscuits, 15 Boxes Superior Lollies 10 Cases Cordials, 5000 Cigars 5 Cases Ale and Stout (in case) And a Quantity of other Produce. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, HASTINGS STREET. At 11 o'clock. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions to sell by public auction, as above— 1 FOUR-WHEEL DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, with Lamps, Mats, Whip, &c , complete (nearly new) 1 Set Silver-plated Harness 1 Bay Mare; warranted quiet; has been driven bj' lady. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist, At 11 o'clock. 11. P. COHEN Will sell at his Mart, Hastings Street, Without Reserve— 1 SECOND-HAND PIANO, By Collard and Collard. 1 Case Crockery, Dinner Services, &c, &c. 1 Case Glassware, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, 5:c., &c. 200 yards various Tweeds, 9 dozen American Knife-cleaners, 20 Suits Boys' Clothing, 20 Tents and Flics (6 x S and "s x 10), quantity of Fancy Goods, 12 dozen Assorted Pianoforte Music, Handsome American Organ (10 stops), very Large Superior Aceordeon, 2 Second-hand Ladies' Saddles and Bridles, Gent's Riding Saddle, Bridle and Martingale (complete), Superior (tailor < mado) Lady's Riding Habit, 3 | Suites of Fufnituro (each 9 pieces, in Cretonne, Hair and Tapestry), 6 doacn Austrian Chairs, 2 Cheffoniers, 6 Chests Drawers, 20 Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, 10 Double and Single Spring Mattresses, Washstands and Dressing Tables, Chamber Services, Dining, Kitchen, and Occasional Tables, Toilet Glasses, Night Commode, Bedroom and Kitchen Chairs, Spring and Colonial Couches, Ladies' and Gents' Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Children's Iron and Wooden Cots, Perambulators, Vases, Whatuots, Hearthrugs, Linoleum, Lamps, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Tinware, Galvanised Ware, Ironmongery, Meat Safes, Clothing, Drapery, and numerous other Lines. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer.

BANNER AND LIDDLE. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN LANDS. WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1888. BANNER AND LIDDLE, In conjunction with Messes Baker and Tabuteau, Have been instructed by tho Executor in the Estate of tho late William Villers (deceased) to sell by Auction on the above date, at Banner and Liddle's rooms, Tennyson-street, the TOWNSHIP OF PETANE, being the land immediately adjoining tho Hotel and Store, subdivided into IG7 suitable Building Allotments varying from % aero to 2G acres each. Many of these sections have frontages to the river, where good boating and bathing arc obtainable, and others aro on tho rise of the hill, giving magnificent views of the surrounding couutry, whilo all aro eminently suitable for suburban residences ; and being within easy reach of Napier by coach, offer exceptional inducements to purchasers, as Petane is sure in a little timo to become the principal suburb of Napier. The land has a long frontage to tho main road from Napier to Taupo and the Hot Lako distriot. Title—Land Transfer Act. Terms are 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent in 3 months, 10 per cent in G months, and the balance in 3 years, bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum. Lithographed plans will be distributed shortly with tho issue of the daily papors. For further particulars apply to BAKER & TABUTEAU, Or to BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. SALE OF PETANE ESTATE. COACHES will leave the Clarendon Hotel every SATURDAY AFTERNOON for Petano at 2 p.m. prior to tho Sale. Intending purchasers free of charga. BANNER & LIDDLE, BAKER & TABUTEAU, Auctioneers.

FOR SALE, CHEAP.—Part Section 286, having a frontage to Marine Parade of 22 feet, with well-finished Fourroomed House, Washhouse; water laid on. Price, £275 ; £100 cash. Apply at onoo to " Bargain," Daily Tklkoraph Office. I7OR SALE at Hylar.d and Smith's, . Port Aburiri—loo Sacks of Good Maitai Charcoal, delivered to any part of the Borough, at 4s (3d per sack Cash. I~7iOR SALE OR LEASE, If * TARADALE—A large Dwelling House, containing ten rooms, with Paddock, Orchard, Stable, and other Outhouses, lato tho property of Mr. W. Lord. For particulars apply to G. H. Swan, Brewer. | WALLINGFORD HOTEL. FOR SALE.—The Goodwill of the lease (15 years to run from Ist January next) of tho Land on which stands tho Wallingford Hotel. The Buildings consist of tho Hotel containing 16 rooms; Stabling of 5 stalls and 2 I.ooso Boxes; Cottage used as a Store; and a Store Shod. The wholosecurely fenced. The Coaching Plant can also be taken over by agreement. For further particulars apply to GEORGE T. CROSS, Napier. FOR SaLeC—The undersigned having determined to relinquish business, now offers to tho public one of the oldest established Boot and Shoo Warehouses in Wauganui, which has had a fair share of public patronage for the last 14 years. For further particulars apply to W. SrßiooKss, Victoria Avenue, Wauganui. I~7U)R SALE.—That property now in the . occupation of W. Orchard, Market Gardener, noar Taradale, consisting of 9 acres 11 perchos. A good Four-roomed House, Dairy, Pig-Styes, Outhouses, and Artesian Well. There tiro 400 Fruit Trees, 100 Grape Vinos, COO Gooseberry Bushes, J of an acre of Strawberry Plants, and 2 acres of Vegetables, tho whole being clean and in high tillage. The frontage of 8 chains is planted with Pines, whioh are now of sufficient height to afford shelter from the worst winds. This offers an opportunity to a suitable person to at once realise a return for his outlay. Price, £985. Apply on the property, to W. Orchard, with whom terms can be arranged. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD RUNS at Poverty Bay; stocked and improved. Title, Land Transfer Certificate. Apply to KINROSS & CO. OR SALE—ForfeitedTuiotroonts Nos. 6, 37, 39, 42, of Suburban Sections 28 and 31, East Hastings. Apply to John Collingo, Hastings. OR SALE (in any quantity).—Roach Lime, Brioks, Fire Bricks, &c. Apply at Glendinntno: & Griffin's Brick Yard, Enfield road, near now Taradale road. Atrent at Clive E. Beck. FOR SALE OR TO LET, AT HASTINGS, SOUTHLAND GARDEN, Within ono mile of Hastings Railway Station, containing 0 acres of First-class Land, well fenced and well watered, and planted with Ornamental Trees, 2 acres in grass and 4 acres in Market Garden, with about 800 Fruit Trees (many in full bearing), with good Eight-roomed House (the greater part of whioh \s quite new), containing lingo Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Storo Room, and 4 Bedrooms, tho wholo well finished, with a uovor-failing ; Artesian Well, a Stable and Cotichho''.;, e with loft over; also Cowshed and other Outbuildings are about to y 0 ere cted. This Property, which, must year by year greatly increase hi value, is "well worth tho attention of Investors, Market Gardeners, and others. For further particulars apply ou tho , premises, or address to MRS. BROUGH, Southland Garden, Hastings. NOTICE is herebvgivon that from and after the 14th day of November, - 1888, All Accounts due to D. Simons are to be paid to H. Chadwiok, Hastings, whose receipt alono will bo ft sufficient discharge. „ „-r,,r«» T 1 J>. SIMON,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5388, 29 November 1888, Page 3

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