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H. P. OOHEN. AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, JULY 7ra, 1890, At 11 o'clock. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MABT. HASTINGS STREET. > \ 155 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The Contents of a 5-roomed House, to be Sold, Without Reserve. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions from a Client, who is giving up house keeping, to soil at his Mart, Hastings street, on Tuesday next— 1 SECOND-HAND SUITE OF FiJRNITURE in green rep, 2 serviceable Suites in cretonne (each 9 pieces), 1 firstclass Suite in maroon rep, 6 Chestdrawers, Toilet Chests, Spring Hair and Flax Mattrasses, Iron Bedsteads, Dressing Tables and Withstands, Chamber Services, Blankets and Pillows, Fender and Irons, Carpet and Linoleum, Matting, Cutlery, Craets, Pictures, Vases, Ornaments, Jap. Goods, Kitchen and Dining Tables, Occasional and Fancy Tables,- • Clocks, Mirrors, Toilet Glasses, Gents and Ladies' Riding Saddles and Bridles, Austrian Bentwood and Cane Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Lamps, Cheffoniers, Filters, Kitchen Utensils, Copper Boilers, j Saucepans and Boilers, and other Household Furniture. Also PRODUCE—S cases prime Canterbury Bacon, 5 cases good Cheese, 60 bags, Onions, 20 sacks Seed Potatoes, 10 sacks Eating Potatoes, 10 sacks Chevalier Barley, 40 saoks Oats, 70 boxes Tea and other produce H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer.

AT AUCTION. EMPIRE SALE YARDS, WAIPAWA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF THE ENTIRE WORKING PLANT OF A CONTRACTOR. UNDER BILL OF SALE. H. P. COHEN (In conjunction with Mb Ben B. Johnson) has received instructions to sell on the above date, at the Empire Sale Yards, Waipawa— • rr\HE ENTIRE WORKING PLANT, X &0., &c, OF A CONTRACTOR, Consisting of 1 Bay Mare, 7 years (works in open bridle); 1 Chestnut Horse (heavy draught, aged), 1 Grey Mare (hoary draught, aged), 1 Tip Dray (in good repair), 1 Set Shaft Harness, 4 Sets Leading Harness, 3 Sets Plough Chains, 1 Set 3-horeo Swingle-trees, 1 Double-furrow Plough, 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 Hill-side Plough, 1 Scoop, Pioks, Shovels, &c. CATTLE. 1 firßt-ola.su Dairy Cow, at calving 3 Heifers in calf (quiet) 1 Bay Pony Mare (quiet) Also, 1 Good Cows 2 Good Hacks Further ontrios will bo received by Mr Ben B. Johnson or by the undersigned op till date of sale. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer.

AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1890, At 11 o'clock. In the Building, Tennyson streot, Napier, Lately oooupied by Messrs Banner and Liddle. ftjrniture7~fukniture '. IMPORTANT SALE OF A LARGE AND VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH MADE FURNITURE, EX LADY JOCELYN. H. PTCOHEN Has received instructions from the Consignors to sell, on the above date) WITHOUT RESERVE, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGJ\. LIBH MADE FURNITURE In all the latest designe, comprising—l handsome Walnut Drawing Room Suite of Furniture ir. Olive aud Gold and Upholstered in Silk Brocatelle and Plush, 1 Walnut Drawing: Boom Couoh Suite upholstered in Crimson Velvet, 2 American Walnut Stuffed-back Dining Room Suites in Leather, 1 American Walnut Bedroom Suite with Toilet Chest, 1 American Beaconsfield do Suite (carved panels), 5 handsome Overm*ntle Mirrors (bevelled platts), 1 8-foot Walnut Dining Table, 3 Walnut Octagon Tables with Double Pillar Mouldings, 1 Walnut Inlaid Oval Centre Tnblo, 2 Walnut Occasional Tables, 1 Music Cabinet (bevel plate gla»s), 2 Walnnt j Cabinets (bevelled plate), 2 Walnut Side- j boards (plate glass) 1 Horseshoe Hat-raok (bevelled plate), 1 Oak Hat-stand (bevelled plate), 6 Walnut Inlaid Whatnots (various designs), 1 Walnut Inlaid (4 pillar) Table, 3 Walnut Wall Brackets (bevelled plate), 5 Marble-top Washstands, 1 pair Toilet Table and Marble-top Wauhetand (complete with jewel bo kos), Night Commodes, 40 Feather Piliows, 1 doz. Hassocks, 6 Music Stools in leather, 12 doz. Mahogany Toilet Glasses (various sizes and designs) with jewel boxes, Souses Iron Bedsteads (all new designs), 6 Austiiau Bentwood Rocking Chairs, 12 doz. Austrian Bentwood Sitting Room Chaire, 6 doz. Cane Chairs, I case handsome Oil Paintings; aleo, 12 Double and Single Spring Mattrasses, 20 doz. Dinner and Dessert K.nives and Forks, 12 doz. Cut I Tumblers, 14 doz. Cut Nobblers, 6 Chamber Services, and a variety of other English J Furniture of almost every description and desisrn. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer.

FOR SALE. ka TONS FiBST-cr,A69 OAMARUSEED 0 U DERWENT POTATOES 10 Tons First-claes Oainaru Kidney Seed Potatoes. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. E~WELLWOOD. BALE OF FBUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, &C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, At 2 o'clock. R. WELLWOOD Has received instructions from Mr J. H. Gilberd, of Taradale Nurseries, to offer at Hβ Salo-rooms, Hastings, on the above date, a largo assortment of all kinds of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Herbs, Bulbs, Rhubarb Roots, Macrocarpa, Pinus Inaignug, &0., &o. Also, on another account, a lot of Books, &0., &o. » rT WELLWOOD. J. E. DUCKWORTH, Auctioneer.

N.D.C. FIRESIDE SHOPPING Can now bo indulged in with every confidence by sending- to tho Dbapkby Company for what you want, should you wish to sco patterns of any class of goods which are required, a post card FIRESIDE SHOPPING or letter addressed to tho Manager, and stating as clearly as possible what is wanted, will be at onco attended to, and a full set of patterns and prices will bo forwarded. FIRESIDE SHOPPING Our system of business is now so well known that it is almost superfluous to again draw attention to it, still we think it well to make it known as widely as poseible that we sell at Wholesalo Prices and for Ready Money only. FIRESIDE SHOPPING We import our goods direot from Home, from tho vory best Houses in the world, thus saving all middlemen's profits. As we give credit on ! no pretence whatever, we have oonsoquently no bad debts, and the good payers", FIRESIDE SHOPPING i at least with us, do not have to pay I tho debts of those who either cannot I or will not pay what they owe. A distinct Baying of 20 to 30 per cent. can be gained by dealing with ue, and to everybody, especially thoso FIRESIDE SHOPPING with limited incomes, this is au immense benefit. Those who have not as yet given us a trial are respectfully asked to do so. It will pay yon well. DRAPERY COMPANY. J. C. FOWLER .. .. Managkr

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5875, 5 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5875, 5 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5875, 5 July 1890, Page 3

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