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&>trtfottmff» WILLIAMS & KETTLE'S SALES. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Will hold thoir noxt HORSE FAIR at ' Beecrof t'a, Hastings, on FRIDAY, THE 18th INSTANT, Commencing at 11.30 a.m., .'SWhen they will offer a Largo Entry of USEFUL HORSES, Consisting of FUcavy and Light Draughts, Hacks, and Harness Sorts, Include ing the following : — On account of Mr TO. n. Brown, Palmorston North--7 Wcll-polected Hacks and Harness Horses On account of Messrs Hocken Bros,, '■CP^* FoildidK— Wt7 First • class Draughts, comprising Q Shatters and 3 and i year olds broken to chains On account of Mr T. Hoult, Christchurch— 10 Draughts and Light Harness Sorts, from Canterbury; Without Reserve On account of Mr G. Lind— 10 Younß Draughts and Heavy Springcart Horses On account of Mr W. Brouohton— 20 Broken and Unbroken Hacks Draught Entire " Blue Ribbon " On account of Messrs Coi'sms and Atkins, Auckland— 1 Clifton 4-wheol Buggy 1 S. and D. Telescope Cart 1 Opera Cart On acoount of a Oliont, to closo Partnership account— 2-year-old Filly Blue and White, by Quilt — Uirn Further Entries till Day of Sale. ALFRED REID, 301 Auctioneer. WILLIAMS & KETfLE, LIMITED WIM, HOLD QUAETERLY HORSE FAIR, AT HASTINGS, ON 18th JANUARY. ANNUAL SAIK 67 THOROUGHBREDS IN MARCH. ALFRED REDD, Auctioneer 190 FARMERS' ASSOCIATION'S SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. On Account of H. H. Bbidoe, Esq., Fairfield, Hawko's Bay. We will hold the Annttal'sale AT FAIRFIELD, ON MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY (Two Daya Provious to the H.% Ram Fair), When wo will offer about 100 1-shoar pure Romnoy Marsh Rams 40 1-shear cure Romney Marsh Rams 600 2-tooth Romney Marsh Ewes 000 4-year-old Romney Marsh Ewos On behalf of othor Clients— 2 and i tooth Crossbred Wethers, Brooding Ewes, and other Stock Further Entries for this Salo will bo recolvod and duly Advertised in Detail. ALEX. LEAN, ~ALEX. LOUDOUN, '279 Auctioneer. Manager. HENRY LASOELLES' SALES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I HAVE moved my Officoa to the Promiaes latoly occupied by my father, oppoeito Mr O. Palmor's Stables, Kmersonstreet, 40i HENRY LASCELLES. HENRY LASCELLES LICENSED LAND BROKER, LAND VALUER, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Offices— Opposite O. Palmors ables, Emerson-street. iOS NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG, GEEMANY. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND. HAS been established 14 years in New Zealand. Paid to Policy-holders Fire Losses exceeding £60,000, and has never disputed a claim. Losses settled Immediately on proof of loa at Napier Office. HENRY LASCELLE& 133 District Manager for Hawke's Bay ESTABLISHED IN THE RKIGN OF ICING WILLIAM IV. Gold Medals at the Principal International Exhibitions. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' PIANOFORTES (For which wo are Solo Agents) EMBODY THE PERFECTION OF TONE, TOU H, AND DURABILITY. Wo have on View In Our Show-rooms an UPRIGHT GRAND By the above Celebrated Makers, and Invite tho Public to Inspect the Samo. We also iiave Pianos by COLLARD AND COLLARD, J. AND J. HOPKINSON, BKCHSTEIN,' GORS AND KALLMAN, HAAKE, And other Roliablo Makers of Koputo. SOLD ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS. MR. J. W. RICHARDSON, Tunor. MILNER AND THOMPSON. J. ROBERTS, 378 Manager, CHRISTMAS MONTH. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ■ TO PURCHASE FROM THE DRESDEN_PIANO CO j We will GIVE AWAY a Splendid Weaver Organ. PURCHASERS of a Piano or an Organ during Deoombji' will roceivo a sharo in a Weavor Organ, and tho sharoholdors will bo invited early in January to arrango for allotment. Country Clients are placed on the same footing as those in Town. REMEMBER I— Tho ownorship of tho Organ will bo conflnod to purchasers of a Piano or Organ during December; FOR CHRISTMAS MONTH wo have opened up a splendid Eitpmont of Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Sohwechlon, Lipp and Sohn, and other notable makers. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20a monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO,, , HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. w . s . Ta ylo r , AGENT. 120 THE CELEBRATED CORNISH PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE only Firm of actual Manufacturers in tho United States selling: direct from tho factory to tho general public at guaranteed wholesalo prico for a singlo InBtrumont. Tho Cornish Pianos and Organs aro known to bo tho vory best valuo for tho least money. It is just as easy for Iho readers of this paper to Bit down and ordor a Cornish Piano or Organ from Amorlca as to order one from thoir own muaiodoftlor, tho only difToronco being thoy will Bavo 50 to 100 per cent. Wo have Organs from *6, Pianos from £38 ; and our largo Illustrated catalogue which wo will sond freo to any address, will givo a full description of ovory Piano and Organ manufactured hy us, logothor with priooa and terms of sale. Wo oan give roforonccs from ovcry country in tho world, and our monthly sales avorago one thousand instruments. Wo sell for cash, or upon a torm of instalments to suit tho oiroumstances of tho purclmsor. Writo for a cataloguo at onco. Address— COßNlSH & CO., Washington, New Jebbby, United Statkb op Amebioa. 209 PIANO TUNING. ]|/ffR. 11. G. S PACKMAN will bo in ITX Napier and district during this Month. Orders for Tuning may bo sont to Messiis CIIKIUR, Of MILNER AND THOMPSON. 273 MR W. T. SHARP, ORGANIST OF NAPIER CATHEDRAL WILL bo pro i wed to commoneo tho dutleß of his profession on MONDAY. JANUARY 21st. Torms for PIANOFORTE, SINGING. AND THEORY, from Two to Throe Guineas por oourao. 1 Communications for tin) preaunt to bo addressed to Milnku and Thompson, Hastings; street. 113 ■OMGHTKHT AND UEST— ElbcrXJ f oldt Lagor Boor. 5°

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 3

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