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P. A. HERMAN & CO. Show Stock Sale. At Stortford Lodge, Hastings. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bth, 1891, At 1 o'clock prompt (First Day of A gricultural Show.) P. A. HERMAN & CO. Will sell at W. Stock's Stortford Lodge, Hastings, on Thursday, Ootober 8th — QA FIRBT-CLABS WANGANUI--O\J BRED HACKS AND HOR3ES, &o. Also, On account of J. B. Hollib, Esq., of Olive (who is giving up contracting)— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE . PLANT, Without thr Slightest Resbbve, Consisting of — 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, Punch, bay, aged ; 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, Prince, bay, 6yrs; 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, Duke, black, Byrs ; 1 Light Draught Gelding, Tiger, roan, Byrs; 1 Light Draught Gelding, Playboy, grey, aged ; 1 Chestnut Gelding, Good Hack, by Foul Play, syrs; I Well-bred Dairy Cow in milk; 2 D.F. Ploughs and Swingletrees, 1 Set of 4-Leaf Harrows (nearly new), 1 Samuelson and Co.'s Mower, 1 Horse Rake, 2 Drays and Frames, Hay Knife, Long Handle Shovels, Hay Forks and Tarpaulins, &c, 2 Sets Cart Harness, 4 Sets Leading Harness, 6 Sets Plough Harness, and various other articles belonging to a Contractor's Plant.

Also— Several First-class Hacks, Light Harness Horses, Racehorses in training, ftc., &c. Further Entries for this Sale may be made with Mr Stook, Hastings, or with the Auctioneer until the 7th October. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. SATURDAY, 3ed OCTOBER, 1891, At 11 o'clock prompt. In the People's Sale Rooms, Hastings Street. MONTAGUE LASCELLES Has been instructed to sell, as above, on account of a Client leaving for Auckland, THE CONTENTS OF A SIXROOMED HOUSE, Removed to Mart for Convenience of Sale. 1 Mahogany Dining Table, 1 Walnut Loo Table, 1 Cheffonier. Side Table, Gypsy Table, 8 Austrian Chairs, 1 Couch, 2 Easy Chairs, Colonial Couch, Large Brussels Carpet, Hearth Rug, Fender and Fire Irons, Clock, Bolsters, Pillowß. Spring Mattresses, 2 Washstands, 2 Sets Ware, 2 Double Iron Bedsteads, 2 Single Iron Bedsteads, 2 Spring Mattresses (single), Chsst Drawers, Toilet Chests, Dressing Tables, Portable Boiler, 2 Bedroom Brussels Carpets, 2 Swing Glasses, Seed Sower, Washing Machine, Crockeryware, Baths, 1 Office Cabinet, 1 Wheelbarrow, Kitchen Table and Chairs, and a Quantity of Useful Household Requisites. Also— A Quantity of Produce and Clothing. Details in Future Issue.

JUST TO HAND, A CONSIGNMENT of Prime Canterbury Hama and Bacon, new season's cure (guaranteedj. MONTAGUE LASCELLES, Auctioneer. AWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP-JRATIV- ASSOCIATION (IiMITED), Will hold their next Sale of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, &c, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Growers are requested to forward their consignments. rpo LET OR LEASE—A Seven-roomed I House with bathroom, every con--eiiience, and good cellar, corner of Carlyle and Owen streets. For further particulars appK T to H. Steepens. rpoY'ET ON SEA VIEW TERRACE— JL A Seven-roomed House, with Bathroom am.l Wash-house ; aUo gas and water laid on. . Apply to Neal and Close. mo LET'—About 40 acres of land nearly _ opposite the Napier Park. Rent, £1 per acre. Cottage and other outbuildings can be let with the land if required. Thos. Bowes, Furimu, Meanee. TO LET, for such t«rm as may be agreed upo.u—Clive Grange House (partially furnisheuj, with first-class Garden, Vinery, Stabling, and flve-acre paddock. Apply to Murray, Roberts, and Co., Napier. LET IN HA BTINGS-STREET-A Five-roomed Apply, R. G. Graham. v _ rpO LET—The large shop at corner of JL Hastings and Dickens sheets. Rent, 25b per week to a good tenant. Apply Daily Telegraph Office. 0 LET—A Large Yard and Stables, situated in Munroe street. Apply to H. Benouf, Napier, or C. Dolbel, & Co., Spit. . TO LET —Well - finished 5-roomed House, with nice Garden and Orchard; also well-finished 6-roomed House, with 2stalled" Stable. Both in quiet neighborhoods, and at low rental. Ed. Blade, \ Land Agent, Chamber of Commerce. rr\o LET —A FourTßoomed Cottage, X Carlyle Street, and a Four-Roomed Cottage, Marine Parade. Apply Office of this Paper. TO LET—The Bakery, corner Milton Road, next Theatre Royal. Apply this office.

TO THE LADIES OF NAPIER AND THE DISTRICT. OUR SHOWROOM is now fully Stocked ■with all the NEW SPRING GOODS, Including— HATS AND BONNETS Trimmed and Untrimmed. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS In all the Best Shades. GARIBAL.DIS Print, 2s 4d; White Muslin, Ss 6d ; Ponge, 5s 6d; Silk, 145 6d. JACKETS A Nice Assortment from 10s 6d. JERSEYS Black and Colored, 5s lid to 16s 6d. UNDERCLOTHING Nights, 2b 6d ; Chemises, 2s ; Drawers, Is 6d; Camisoles, 2s 6d. CORSETS From Is lid to 12s 6d." SKIRTS In Great Variety. Colored, 2s 6d; White, 4s 6d. The above are all First-class Goods, Clean and Fresh for this Season's Trade, and are Marked at our usual LOW CASH PRICES. NAPIER DRAPERY CO.

NOTICE. | "-* i MY RUBBER - TYRE, BICYCLE- - WHE/EL, REVERSIBLEHOOD, .BRASS - FINISHED BASSINETTE ! perambulators, AT £2 10 s , ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. A Large and Well-selected Stock of GLASS AND CRINAWARE To be sold CHEA P to make room for NEW STOCK.

TOYS AND FANCT GOODS IN GREAT I VARIETY W. L. WHITE'S » BASKET, PERAMBULATOR, AND WICKER FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, Ekeeson Stbeet, Napieb. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS' REQUIREMENTS, Just Landed ex Elderslie. NEW "BOOKS, Including— "The Rural Economy and Agriculture of Australia and New Zealand," "by Professor Wallace. Stud Book of New Zealand, Vol. IX. NEW ZEALAND 'XMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS For the Old Folks at Home. ' JOHN M. CRERAR, | BOOKSELLER AND STATK JNER, NAnisn.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6266, 30 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6266, 30 September 1891, Page 3

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