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BAKER & TABUTEAU. FOR SALE. /"10BDEN ROAD, Eight-roomed House \J Washhouse, Cellar, &c., together with of Land, planted with fruit and ornamental trees. Price £850. Easy terms. B4KER AND TABUTEAU Land Agents. RESERVOIR HILL. "PUILDING SITES to lease with pur_O chasing clause. Rental, .7 per cent, on capital value. BAKER & TABUTEAU, Land Agents. EXCHANGE. WEST OLlVE—Three Acres of Land, within five minutes' walk from Farndon Railway Station; nicely laid-out Garden, with fruit and ornamental trees ; together with Five-roomed House, Bathroom, Stable, Coach-house, Dairy, &c. Value, £800. The owner is willing to exchange for either a Napier Tovrn or Suburban Property. BAKER & TABUTEAU, Land Agents. /I LOBE MARINE INSURANCE IT COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital ~ £500,000 Every Class of Risks Accepted. Prompt and Liberal Settlement. BAKER & TABUTEAU, Agents for xl'awke's Bay.

SUN FIRE-OFFICE, FOUNDED 1710. THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE "WOELD. SUM INSURED 1890, £360,500,000. Insurances effected upon almost eyery description of Property at the Current Rates of Premium. BAKER AND TABUTEAU, AGENTS FOR HAWKE'S BAY. P. A. HERMAN & CO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 11 o'clock. In the Central Sale Rooms, Hastings Street Regular Weekly Market Sale of New and Second-hand Furniture and Household Effects, Sundries, Merchandise, Fruit, Produce, &c. P. A. HERMAN & CO. Will sell on Saturday next— O A A LOTS OF NEW AND SECOND - £\)\) HAND FURNITURE, &c.,&c, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Oats, Wheat, Maize, Onions, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Hams and Bacon, Poultry, &c, &c. Without tho Slightest Reserve. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 12 o'clock prompt. In the Hawko's Bay Central Sale Rooms, Hastings street, Napier. FUSS! FURS! FURS! Important Sale by Public Auction of Australian Native Furs, Carriage and Railway Rugs, Parlor Mats, Hearthrugs, Slip Mats for Halls, &o , &c, &c. P. A. HERMAN & CO. Have received instructions from S. R. Clack, Esa , furrier, of Brunswick, Victoria, to sell on Saturday next a valuable consignment (arriving ex s.s. To Anau) of A USTRALIAN AND NATIVE FCRS jtjL. in Opossum, Kangaroo, Rangoon, Native Bear, Wild Cat, Fox, Wallabi, &c, &c, &c. Mr Clark guarantees his goods free from the attacks of moths, weevils, and other insects so destructive to imported furs. This sale will afford a grand opportunity of providing valuable and suitable presents for friends in the Old Country. N.B. —This consignment comprises a magnificent lot of Rugs manufactured especially for this market, being extra large size and tanned, and made in the very best manner, and to be sold without any reserve. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 2 o'clock prompt. In the Central Sals Rooms, Hastings street. P. A. HERMAN AND CO. Have been instructed to sell— KA SUITS OF MEN'S K(\ O\) CLOTHES. O\J Without a Shadow of Reserve and on account of whom it may Concern. Important Sale of Horses, &c. In the Railway Sale Yards, Eastings. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, At 1.30 o'clock. p. A. HERMAN & CO.

Have received instructions to sell at their Yards, Hastings, as above— A Valuable lot of horses, bred in Poverty Bay, and comprising Draughts, Weight-carrying Hacks, Light and Heavy Harness Horses, and 10 Unbroken 3 to 4 year old Hacks. Without any Reserve. N.B.—Further entries re- 1 ceived up to the day of sale. TO LET, on Marine Parade—Fiveroomed Cottage. Apply to George Faulknor, Napier Coach Factory. rTxMjET OR LEASE—A Seven-roomed _ House with bathroom, every cqnvenience, and good cellar, corner of Carlyle and Owen streets. For further particulars apply to H. Steepens. SEA VIEW TERRACE— JL A Seven-roomed House, with Bathroom and Wash-house ; alto gas and water laid on. Apply to Neal and Close. rpG LET—About 40_acrss of land nearly .L opposite the Napier Park. Rent, £l per acre. Cottage and other outbuildings can be let with the land if required. Thos. Bowes, Purimn, Meanee. HHO LET, for such term as may be agreed X upon—Olive Grange House (partially [ f urnishea), with first-class Garden, Vinery, Stabling, and five-acre paddock. Apply to Murray, Roberts, and Co., Napier.

TO LET IN HASTINGS-STREET—A Five-roomed House. Apply, R. G. Graham. npO LET —The bhop n Emerson street, Jl now occupied by A. H. WILSON, Ironmonger, with yard 60 feet deep, and gateway 10 feet wide. Apply at tho premises. r»iO LET—The large shop at corner of I. Hastings and Dickens streets. Rent, 25s per week to a good tenant. Apply Daily Tblegbaph Office. rjpO LET—A Large Yard and Stables, J_ situated in Munroe street. Apply to H. Eenoot, Napier, or C. Dolbel, & Co., Spit. TO LET — Well - finished 5 - roomed House, with sice Garden and Orchard; also well-finished 6-roomed House, with 2stalled Stable. Both in quiet neighborhoods, and at low rental. Ed. Blaok, Land Agent, Chamber of Commerce. npo - "LET~-— A- Four-Roomed Cottage, JL Carlyle Street, and a Four-Roomed Cottage, Marine Parade. Apply Office of this Paper. __ rTuTXET—The Bakery, corner Milton JL Road, next Theatre Royal. Apply this office. - rjpo LET—Large Sitting room and BedX room comfortabl 7 furnished on the hills (overlooking the gardens), with or without Board; Suit Married Couple, or one or two gentlemen. Apply Mrs H. C. L. Yates Enfield Road. mo "LET—Three-stalled Stable, with JL Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard Apply office of Daite Tslbqeaph. Store, Custom* House Street. BOARD ANi) RESIDENCE.—Five minutes from Post Office. Terms moderate. Apply office of this paper. ~I~) OOM, with own entrance and kerosene JCV stove ; also two Bedrooms. Terms made on application. Apply Mes Motlby, three.minutes' walk from Post Office.

TO THE LADIES OF NAPIER AND THE DISTRICT. OUR SHOWROOM is now fully Stocked with all the NEW SPUING GOODS, Including— HATS AND BONNETS Trimmed and Untrimmed. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS In all the Best Shades. GARIBALDIS Print, 2s <ld; White Muslin, Ss 6d ; Ponge, 5s Od; Silk, Hs Gd. JACKETS A Nice Assortment from 10s Gd. JERSEYS Black and Colored, 5s lid to 16s 6d. UNDERCLOTHING Nights, 2eod ; Chemises, 2a ; Drawers, Iβ (3d ; Camisoles, 2s Gd. CORSETS From Is lid to 12s Gd. SKIRTS Iv Groat Variety. Colcted, 2s Gd ; White, 4s Gd. The above are all Firet-class Goods, Clean and Fresh for this Season's Trade, and are Marked at our usual LOW CASH PRICES. naFisr DRAPERY CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6261, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6261, 24 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6261, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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