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BROOKING & ST. CLAIR'S SALES. AUCTION SALE. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER l; 1886, ' ' Atllo'clook. BROOKING. AND ST. OLAIR ' Havo recoived instructions from Messrs SnoENEnERO and Henshaw on acoount of dissolution of partnership, to dispose or, on thoii' promises, Hastings-street, a large > and varied assortment of NEW AND WELL-MADE FURNITURE, eomprlsingLargo Chests Drawe.rs (sevon drawers), I Small Chests Drawers, Spring Mattrasses, Easy Spring Couches (French cretonne), Wnshhand Stands, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Drawing-room Suito, Gipsy Tablo, and many other . useful pieces of Furniture ". BROOKING & ST. CLAIR, qiC t Auctioneers. . . FOR SALE, MAKATOKU— 39 acres two roods ; 27 acres fenced and divided into paddocks; woll built four-raomed houso thereon. Also, 32aores 2 roods; 25 acres foiled, fonced, and in grass; balance boing felled. Prices very moderate. Apply . 832 BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. FOR SALE, A VERY nice Cottage and Freehold Section, within threo minutes' walk of the Post-office. Cottago quite now. A Bargain. I cs f°^"Hicularsa EPo ly,to rG & FOR SALE, A RUN. close to Napier. All firstclass land. Comprising about 5000 acres. Torms and price very moderate. For particulars apply to 690 BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. FOR SALE OR TO LET, "OURNTSHED or unfurnished, a J- Family Residonco, situate on Hills, with nearly an aero of ground. Houso contains twolvo rooms, bath-room, water laid on, good stable, splendid view of harbor. Apply 863 • ■ BROOKING & St. CLAIR. FOR LEASE, for a term of years, thoso centrally situated Premises opposito Dickens-street, lately ocoupiod by W. gchieming. OQKING fc ST , CLAIR , MONEY TO LEND. jf»"| AAA iv one or two sums, on dSis/JLvPvr vr "approved security at current rates of intorest. m BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. IN THE ESTATE OF T. A. COTTRELL, DECEASED. ALL Persons indebted to the abova Estate ' nro requested to pay their Accounts to Messrs Brooking and St. Clair - without dolay. 20S BROOKING fc ST. CLAIR, , gjtfttfffa MUSIC! HERR E. F. CALON Professor of Music, has tho honor to inform tho inhabitants of Napier that ho has commenced to practise his profession, giving lessons in Singing, and on the Pianoforte, Organ Fluto, Claripnet, &c. Horr B. F. C, who has tawrellcd in Italy, Gormany, Franco, Belgium, &c., and resided for many years in Victoria, has obtained a great deal of musical experience, and can give every satisfaction to Pupils and Parents who may wish to placo thorn under his tuition. Pupils may commenco at any time. Sohools attended. ' . Address: Milton-road. Letters addressed Box 49, Post-offlco, Napier, will receive attention. 69 PIANOFORTE TUNING. HERR E. F. GALON having been Chief Tuner in one of the best Musio Warehouses in Melbourne, will Tune Pianos thoroughly, singly or by tho year. Address as above. - 70 VIOLIN T U'l TI O N BY NATHANIEL CRAIG (Lato a pupil of Horr Dambman, Edin- :> burgh) Has vacnnoios for a low ovoning pupils at his residence, Taradalo (next houso to Mr Con■way, Bootmaker). A card of terms on application, or from N, Jacobs, Haatmgs-atreot. 288 MUSICAL TUITION. TVTRS J. MORRISON is prepared ItJL to receive Pupils for tho Pianoforte. Engagements taken for Private Parties, QuadriUo Assemblies, &c. Address care of Mr Jos. Parker, Dickonsstreet, Napier. 187 MISS 0. MAY BROWNE, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND SINGING (Lato Pupil of Madamo Summorhayes, the Sisters of tho Dominican Convent, Dunedin, and Mr F. Leech, Violinist). Address: Cooto-road, Napior. Terms on application. . 898 TRED. PULTON, SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANT, Napier, HAVING erected new and commodious premises in Clive-squaro (next to Trinity Church) hns added a Retail Branch to his Wholesale Seed Business, and has raado arrangements for continuous supplies of Farm and Gardon Seeds of all descriptions, thoroughly reliable and truo to name. ; Having placed this department under tho chargo of Mr S. F. Anderson, who has been for many years favorably known to residents of Hawke's Bay as a partner in the Taradalo Nursery, Customors may havo confidence in addressing thoir orders to him that thoy will receive ovory caro and attention, and prompt despatch. clive-square"seed store. August 10, 1880. ' 702 DIOKENS-STREET BAKERY. JA ME S B~A RTL ET T (For many years Foreman Baker for Mr James Heron) Bogs to announco to tho public of Hawke'B Bay that his NEW ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN, Ropleto with a varied assortment of • CONFECTIONERY In All Its Branches, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER.. Customers waited on dally. Note the Address— TWO DOORS FROM THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, 658 DIOKENS-STKEET. SIDEY & BAIN, THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE, IRONMONGERS AND SEEDSMEN. GARDEN- SEEDS Tested and found Productive. Very Extonslvo Aasortmont, AH Colonial Grown. Special attention has boon devoted to ensuro that ONLY such Seeds as nro thoroughly . reliable are sold. . All variotios arc tested boforo bagging. THE TRADE & MARKET GARDENERS Most Liborally Dealt with. PLOWER SEEDS— Exceptionally Large Selection. SIDEY "& BAIN, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 867 KUDDOCK&FKYER DHtECT IMPORTERS, Havo Just Landed, ex s.s. lonic, a Large Shipment of "KILEOTROPLATED WARE, Consisting of— Biscuit Boxos, Buttor Coolers, Tea Boxes, Cream' Jugs, Sugar Jugs, Hot Water Jugs, Spirit Flasks, Teapots, Oruota, Gongs. Toast Rackß, Double and Singlo Jolly Dishes, Napkin Rings, Buttor Knives, Fish Knives, Jewel Boxes, Salad Dishes, Spirit Stands, and Sterling Silvor Teaspoons, &c, &c, ALL MARKED VERY LOW. VERY LATEST DESIGNS Inspection Invited. ruddockT&fhyer " 78J 1 THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS Tho Only Ofi'ioh possessing Government Secjuritv n.nd proffering tho combined advantages of ' Like 'NsynANOE with Pkopits LOW-KST PIIEMIUMB Accumulated Funds op over ONE MILLION Stkhlino Inviolable State Guarantee 1 Most Lidkhal Conditions Extant • Prompt Sijitlejientob 1 Claims r LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Polioy -holders unablb to ' pay' thoir premiums can, after two yoars, havo. credit until tho nmtfunt in nrrear (with interest at 1 7 nor 'cent.)- exceeds tho Surrondor Vnluo; 1 j and 'in tho event of death prior to tho. djchaustion of Surrondor Value, tho sum as- . surod is paynblo less the nrroarsj " " TEMPERANCE SECTION. ; Tho only Li£o Irisurauco.' Ofticd' iv Now Zealand which offers to total abstainers th,o. advantago of a Tomporanco Sectio;i, Th,o premiums' ohargql are th,o, samp ns in tho >, Go;iorril "Scctiofl, Uut the profits will Qa asoor--1 tajned separately, ' a.ud divided' amongst [ batajnora LOANS ON MORTGAGE. . > Tho Association is now londing money on approvod Froohold' Security to tho oxtontof • half tho valuo oft'orod, at moderate rates of > interest. Particulars and forms of application can bo obtained at tho Head Oillco, or at tho District and Resident Agonolcs. D. M/LUCiaE, Gonoral Manager. Head Oillco, Wellington I . 1 May.'im .181

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 3

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