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S MONTAGUE LASCELIiEB' SAIiES. :. pRUIT. TjIRUIT. X>RUIT "A TO^DAT ■'.'. ' (THURSDAY), JANUAEY 12th, - At 1.30 p.m. '- MONTAGUE LASCELLES Will sell at bis Mart, ex s.e. Elingamite and otber sources— BANANAS, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Psanuts, Faxsinn Frnit, Apricots, Grapes, Plums, Peacbcs, Tomatoes, Greengages, % Appies, Nectarines, Mandarins, &c. Also, Potatoes, Onions, Tea, Wheat, Barley, time* juice, &c. 0 FOX PEIVATE SALE, 7 POTATOES, Onions, Wheat, Oats. ' Earley, Prime flams and Dacon. HONTAQUE LASCELLES.' Auctioneer." - ~ TO LET, CLOSE TO POST-OFFICE, J TWO-ROOMED HOUSE, recently done up. Eent, ss, '';'■ MONTAGUE LASCELLES, Auctioneer. .-'; STANDARD BICYCLES JJ FOE SALE AT EEDUCED PEICES. 5 An.™ t, ™ , ' ; : ' nPHE Famous Chainless >-3 -L COLTJMBIA Price JE2S 0 0" -" -f VICTOR, with 'Westwood Eims and '■' 3. Dunlop Outfit Price £22 10 0 ' HAETFOED, with Dunlop Outfit '• ,; ' Price £16 0 0 -' MONTAGUS LASCELLES, . Auctioneer. * L— , ' TO L E , T ' •;' Large Furnished Boom in Market-atreet, suitable for Committee or Society Meetings. MONTAGUE LASCELLES, ;' % Auctioneer. WOOL SALES. ' ;; NAPIEB WOOL SALES. _'-.£ THE SECOND SALE of the Season : £ WiUbeheldin '.:£ C, B. HOADLEr & CO.'S SALE BOOM >f OS •: '-.-".';, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1899 7: -J Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. ' 7hi Wool to be. included in the Catalogues for" •'-'•-'T'i thiß Sale must be iv the Sale Booms not later '■-'-'■■ than SATUEDAT, 14th January, 1899, ; - -"_: The Brokers will sell in the following ord6lt— •, "K WENLEY & LANAUZE ■";'*s DALGETY & CO. , -:>4 HAWKE'S BAY FABMEB3 CO-OPERA. *'" TIVE ASSOCIATION 1 , ';'if, N.Z. LOAN AND MEBCANTIIE AQENCT '^ , c COMPANY 1 .7; WILLIAMS & KETTLE • 708 ]■; [ 'X SKLN SALE. /■;;; THE next sale of, Skins, Wool Odd' ''". ments, and Hides will be held on a date to ' ' be fixed. 853 NAPIEE FISH DISTRIBTJTINQ- c - COMPANY, .-.(4; CAPITAL dSIO,OOO. . ''JJ\ THE Company is now prepared to ; ' ' :: B\ Provide a BEGULAB SUPPLY of Fish to : ' ,: iiS the Publio of Napier, and to all parts of th© ' -A-J North Island accessible by rail in one day. AT* -S- -'J A SEASONABLE COST. ' ■ ." 7 The Company _ will make Contraots ,witß) - W. '^ Dealers for a Daily Delivery of Fresh Fiab. ' ' ■% .* For further particulars apply to ' - C. H. CEANBT, , MANAOBB. '.'-'?•/: Napier. nos 77-; FIRE!^ FIRE! / FIRE! 1 \ QJffiAT OALVAGE OALE 7^ *° F ■ -• ' J-J% "WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND P>P% JEWELLEET, ' ■ ■ ''P% Commencing •. *+~J~ SATUEDAT, 17th DECEMBEB, Jps When I intend offering tfe» whole of my ' V '7S yALUABLE STOCK,;:/l laclndlng ol ". £■? SPLENDID ASSCKETMBNT OF JEWELLEST '. .' ;\\ Suitable for , i '. CHBISTMAB PBESENTS J JJ At Eidiculously Low Prices. No reasonable offa ' '7^ refused. "'•_<%' CALL AND INSPECT. ,J_ T. "V7ILLUMS, 7' WATQJTMAKEB AND JEWELIEB, '..J---EMER3ON-BTBEBT, •' 'j \ Next Working Men*B Club. -„-'' G. I. CLARKE, r "JLTANUFACTURTNG JEWELLER .7 EMEBSOK-STBEET. V 7; A SEASONABLE OHAEGE FOR : »;* EIEST-CLASS AETICLE : 7 Best English Keyless Watches, open fatfa f.S3 l7s 6d, Hunting Si 10s, guaranteed for , ''■ ■■ two years . ■ i ( Ladies' Silver Keyless Watches 255, Ladles' '& Gold Watches £3 to £8, gnaninteea for two years -'. ;'^ Gold Lace Initial Brooches 5s 6d, 18ct Wedding Binga 17a 6d (own make) 15 and 9 caret Gents' Links, 17s Sd to SOa *-" •'-'-• (own make) Large Stock of Gem Binge. £1 5s to JBIS (own •■■ ■ make) Sight-day Striking Clocks 17s 6d, guaranteed for two years SIGHT TESTED FOB SPECTACLES AT SEASONABLE PBICXS. Gr. I. CLAEKE, JEWELLEB, Emeraon* street. (Established 1886). ; . ! DOULTON AET POTTEEX. AFRESH SmPMENT OF ABOVE GOODS JUSI TO HAND. AlsaNew Stoeks in FANCY JU6S '.■ CUPS AND SAUCEBS, Printed. FatteTns.M GOTLEBY ! LAMPWABE . : : ! TEAPOTS, Brown, Blaei,and Enamelled. DINNEB SETS, 21 piteos for 10s 6d ! "- TOILET SETS, 3 jieoea for 6s 9d TOILET JUG AND BASIN, 4s 6d per pair GLASSJBJSHES, Sdeaoh. WOEEALL'S, | HASTINGS-STBEET TO CEICKETEES. WE have Cricketing Goods to suit ',' yon from tho schoolboy team to the flrat - ele7o». If yon buy a Bat from na that does not givo satisfaction, let ns know. Wewillputit right. We want yonr trade. We 1 1 1 profit as fine aa possible. Kor clubs and orders '20s and over we allow 10 per cent discount for cash with order.. We forward goods by parcels express oa. the same day that the order is re- '. ' ? ceivetL. BATS. You all know Duke's name. We have Duke's Willow Sing at 30s. It has composition, handle, perfect balance Duke's Premier, 255. Plenty of spring and driving power Duke's Best All Cane, 22s 6d . . ' , Superior All Cane, 21s " Duke's All Cane nnd Strip Bubber, 17a 6d Duke's (a somewhat similar Bat), 15a 6d I Duko'a All Lane, 13s 6d ■ - ■ Unioa Drivers, 32s 6d. "Light, well-saoOßed well-wooded ; . Bnperior All Cane, 25s Wisden's All Cane, 22s Sd Wisden's All Cane, 17a 6d FELTHAM'S BATS. Handle improved by luning, besidea tbe usual all cane, a strip of leather between two strips of India rubber. Eaormous strength, splendid spring, 25s eaob, Feltham's Superior All Cane, 25a Feltham's All Cane, 22s fid FeltbAm*B All Cane, 17s «d O&er makes all cane handled Cnoket Bats, 7s Sd, ' 8b 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 63 We have also Bats ier Youths at Bd, lOd, Is Sd. 2s 6d upwards. BALLS. Duke's Matjh v Bs, 9s, 10s eacb. All treble* t geaxaed and warranted hand-made Feltbam and Shrewsbury's Match Balls, 6s 6d Composition Balls, for men and youths, 9d, la, Isßd,2s,4sßd _ . STUMPS. ; Eevolviny Tope, Braes Shod, with Ebony Baito, ' • 17a the set. Beiu« specially Bhod these stumps are the beat for bard ground 1 Stumps with fixed tops, 14s set ,~ ; Stumps with phiis ferrules. 9s 6d _ Boys' Wickets, per set Is, Is Kd, 2s 6d Cricket Nets and Poles, single 27s 6d, with King! ■ Batting Gloves, 8s Bd, 10s 6d, 12s 6d . Wicket-keepiug Gloves, tan leather, lis; white doeskin, 12s 6d; white chamois, 10s fid; yellow chamois, 7s 6d ; youths' white chamois, 9s 6d - Tan Leather Leg Gnards, strapped all round. 17s 6d ; best Skeleton tan leather, 24b ; tan leather (Jo, 13s 63, 15s; white kid, 14s 0d: youths* white chamois, 12b 6d ; youths J brown leather, 14a Gd; whito canvas taped, , Js ; white leather ventilated, 14s 6d i plaia ' Loir Guards, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d 3 Abdonunal Protectors, 8s 6d , Scoring Books, Is 3d, 2s 6d, 3s Gd each ' Cocoannt Matting, 6 feet, wida, fa per yard , Slazenger's Best Covered Tennis £oUuv 18S8 make, 18s dozen Slnzengf r's Covered Sbllb, 1898 make, 15s dozen Tennis Nets, 10s 15s, 21s, 255, 30s Tennis Kacqnofa from SsOdib^tOa -• _ Slazengc!_'a Demon Itatfffttets, 21s ; Special Demon, 30a . • ' . . Taylor's Lawn Bowls, 22s Bd, 27a 63 Silver-mounted Bowls, 50s, 60s Lawn Tennis Markers, S wheels and rubber band 35a , • Sutßeviver, 2s box tot Croquet Seta, 17s Kd. 60s, 80s, 100s, 120s,130« 10 Extra Croquet Mallets, rubber tipped, regulation d , size, lSlOd , / ■ ' b- 'Sets Balls, self-colored, boxwood, regulation tiz ;y 22s 6d a WILKINS & EIELD. IBONMONGEBB AND IMPOBTBBB. - MAHNUBS.ST^B^T, Y(SJfU^^miM

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11120, 12 January 1899, Page 3

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