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H. P. COHEN. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART. T SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6th, At 11 o'clock. 3 'XMAS! 'XMAS! 'XMAS! HAMS AND BACON, POULTRY, STORES, AND PRODUCE. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions to sell on Saturday next, without reserve— [ i)pl PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS /CO 20 3ides Prime Canterbury Bacon 20 Pairs Fowls (good table birds) 4 Pairs Dncks 16 Sacks Good Feed Oats < 4 Sacks Fowl Feed 20 Boxes Good Tea And a quantity of othor Produce. "hTp. COHEN, Auctioneer. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, HASTINGS STREET. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1890. At 11 o'clock. CLEARING OUT SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR FRESH CONSIGNMENTS. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! H. P. COHEN Has been instructed to sell on SATURDAY NEXT— FURNITURE, Bedding, Household Effects, Saddlery, Glassware, Cutlery, Lampwarn, Brushware, &c, comprising —1 Superior Bedroom Suite in Walnut, 1 First Quality Suite in Solid Leather (Walnut Frames), 1 Handsome Suite in Silk Damask (9 pieces), 4 Large G-Drawer Chests in Rimu, 1 Wardrobe. 3 Toilet Chests, 12 Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, 6 Spring Mattrassos. 4 Whatnots, 2 Inlaid Loo Tables, 2 large Telescope Dining Tables, 1 Couch in Leather, 1 Glass Show Case, 2 Child's Cots, 4 Dressing Tables, G Washstands, 3 Toilet Glasses, 12 Gents' and Ladies' Saddles, 12 Sets Chamber Ware, 3 Kitchon Stoves, 6 Rolls Linoleum, 2 Spring Couches, i Kitchen Tables, 1 Tea Service, 1 Case Btuffed Birds, 1 Case Lamps, Brooms and Brushes, Tumblers, Nobblers, 12 dozen C.J. Table Knives and Forks, Carvers and Forks, Cruets, Vases, Curtain Poles and Rings, 1 dozen Austrian Chairs, 1 dozen Bedroom Chairs, 2 Chetfoniors, Clocks, Matting, Carpets, Pictures, Buggy Harness, Copper Boilers. Note Paper and Envelopes, Books, and a Miscellaneous Lot of other Goods. Also, on account of a Gentleman giving up Housekeeping— I 5 Bedsteads, "> pair Palliasses, Washstands and Ware, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Napkins, Sheets, Pillows and 80l- ( sters, Towels, Tea and Coffee Pots, Plates, , Dishes, Saucepans, Portable Boiler, Baths, '■ Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Conch, • Palliasses, Carpet, Dining Tables, Arm i Chair, Fenders and Irons, Door Mats, , Spring Couch, Curtain Pole and Rings, . Table Cloths, Kitchen Utensils, and a lot of other Household Effects. H. P. COHEN, 1 % Auctioneer.

P. A. HERMAN. [PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AT AUCTION. AT AN EARLY DATE. SECTION OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. IMPORTANT TO CABINETMAKERS, BUILDERS, COOPERS, &o P. A. HERMAN Has been favored with instructions to sell, as ab")ve, about KA AAA FEET OF TIMBER, OU ,\J U U Wholly Unreserved. DETAILS FUTURE ISSUE. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer. ~~~ MONEY. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND in Largo and Small Sums on Freehold and Approved Securities. Liberal Cash Advances made against Goods consigned for Sale by Auction when required. All transactions entertained. P. A. HERMAN, Financial Agent. P.O. BosloO, Napier. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NAPIER ■Jl/TR G. H. SWAN will address tho Electors at the THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY EVENING, December 4th. Tho chair will bo taken at 8 o'clook.

ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. rnHE Writs for the Election of Members to the House of Representatives having been issued, I have tho honor to request a continuation of the confidence you have placed in me during past years. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you at (he different centres of populatiou. Your obedient servant, W. R. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWAMR GEORGE HUNTER will address the Electors of Waipawa as follows :— Waipawa, Thursday, 4th December IMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, on November 22nd, by Wiremu Hoeata:— Brown Gelding, about 14J- hands high, branded like 8 on off shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on tho 6th December, at 12 o'clock noon. W. STOCK, Pound keeper. TARADALE PUBLIC POUND. IMPOUNDED by the Ranger—Ono Bay Mare, about IG| hands high, no brand visible, two hind feet white, no shoes on: appears to be a little lame in two hind legs. If not redeemed, will be sold on SATURDAY, December oth, 1890, at 12 noon. HENRY OULAGHAN, Poundkeeper, Taradale. TARADALE PUBLIC POUNDIMPOUNDED by tho Ranger, on November 20th ono Bay Horse, Branded like WK (conjoined} on near shoulder, about 14 hands high, no shoes on. If not redeemed will be sold on Thureday, Decomber 11th at 12 noon. H. OULAGHAN, Poundkeeper,

T. PEINGLE, .ItOll THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Wellington, Respectfully invites the Ladies of Napier to inspect an assortment of ART NEEDLE-. WORK, NOW OPEN In tho Shop, Hastings Street, Meksks H. Williams & Sons. The selection to be shown embraces ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Cushions, Cosies, Brackets, Drapes, Table Runners, Sideboard Covers, Splashers, Silk Braces, Plush Pouches, N. D. Bags, B. & C. Bugs. Toilet Sew, Wall Bags, &c. ■.to., on Felt, Plush, Art Ser-je, Pongee 3ilk, Oatmeal Cloth, Linen for Cross-stitch, aud all tho latest Materials and Stylos.' SPECIAL LINKS IN /"I HRI S T MAS CARDS. Filoselles, Knitting, Embroidery, Outline, Crewel, aud other Silks, Macramo Twine in all colors, 1,2 a ball; Brigg'a Transfer Designs, Pompona, Ars Fringes, and every reijolsite for Finishing Needlework. Being the largest importer of this class of goods in the coloav, wo can offer BXCEPTIO NA h AD VAN T A GES and aro quite able to sell the smallest article at the E.vaot Wholk-alk Phice fok Cash. Ladies will '>o made exceedingly welcome to, Inhpkoi thk Stook, aud sec for themselves, without being in th* I*"'' pressed t;q !n\y.iis p - _.c • I SPECIAL NOTICE. Our present stay in Napier is limited as Ito time, viz., from Tuesday 2nd, till I Friday, 1-th December, both days mclvI sivo.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6014, 3 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6014, 3 December 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6014, 3 December 1890, Page 3

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