N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. WAIPAWA SALE. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1900, » At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANB s J MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. % '•*■ i. Will sell by public auction at their i JSMPIRE SALE YARDS, < as above, v > (\f\ LINCOLN WETHERS. Further Early Entries requested. T. E. LINDSAY, Auctioneer;. MONTAGUE LASCELLES. Fruit. Fruit. Fruit. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th, , . At 11 o'clock. MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will sell at his Mart— TAHITI ORANGES, Bananas.Lemone, i Mandarins, Apples, Pears,.etc. Also— Potatoes, Onions, Crushed Maize, Wheat, etc. FOR SALE, CHEAP, I Shakespeake-E,o ad. I FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE, I Lots F. and G- of Suburban Sec- I tion 7b, situate near Old Brewery. J Price. £250. J MONTAGUE LASCELLES, jfl Auctioneer* j^M TO SADDLERS. J THIRST-CLASS Opportunity of starting. JB_ a Small Business in rising township near Napier. Good Shop and Comfortable Dwelling. Rent 10s per week. .MONTAGUE LASCELLES, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ——— ■' j. *. i rTVHE following Second-hand Articles I JL in first-class order, and at Low J Reserves:—Deed Safe by Philipp and Jfl Son, Letter Press, Superior Side Saddle, Large Mangle, Small Tank, Gas Ranges, Baker's Cart, Spring Cart, Comet, Overmantel Mirror, Slot phone, &c. " 1 MONTAGUE LASCELLES, I Auctioneer. - I A BARGAIN. I THIRST-CLASS PIANO, cost £62 10s, f I X; and had little use, for sale at £37' I S ' MONTAGUE LASCELLES, I Auctioneeti 1 PRODUCE FOR PRIVATE SALE, fl POTATOES (Table and Seed), Onions,. | Horse Carrots, Swtdes, Table Car- I rota, Pumpkins, Wheat, Chevalier Bar— I ley, Maize, Kurneras, #c. MONTAGUE LASUELLES, Auctioneer. WHEAT. WHEAT. PRIME Sample just landed. LASCLLLES, Auctioneer. Hams and Bacon, PRIME CURE. MONTAGUE IjASCELLES, Aucuoneer. .—, -"v Fruit. Fruit. FruitTMPORTED and LOCAL FRUITS ia X Season Received Regularly. Country oiders will .receive prompt attention. MONTAGUE LASCELLES, Auctioneer. I W. STEWAKFS A Stabling and Shoeing* ■ Forge, 1 IN returning thanks for past favors, L I beg to intimate that owing to in- I crease of Business I have obtained larger I and more commodious premises, conveniently situated at the Corner of Emerson Street and Olive Square, NAPIER. FEEDS Is. STANDS 6d. FRED TANKARD^ SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ■ Having I EEMOVED, I DESIRES to Give Hiß Customers I Ample NOTICE ■ That he wilt be grateful for their tinned support in his new premises at THE FORGE, street. Thank'ng all their Custom in past, he is \o earn llier and goodwill i>y ore promptness, and attention to the oiders e>-Lru-«u d him. H FRED TANKARD, ''I Tennyson street (opposite tj i> Cam's) I * EMPIRS CO.'S J I I Roya! β^okinglj > Sold ; I l _ in . I Preserves cakes Produces I I J the s≤ a f,n ß j ■ ► Leather. ft l! - Polish. | ■ W. 0. Gravin, I SADDLER I AND ■ HAENESS MAKER, ■ Every description of work Made to OrdeV H Repairs executed with despatch and ) '-^M at reasonable prices. TAKAPAU ■ Agent for 'JM The Dolly Teiegra h+ ■
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9833, 4 August 1900, Page 8
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