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COUNTRY TOUR. LIEUT. jTBEMAN Will Appoar in his MARVELLOUS VENTRILOQUIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Entitled "A TRIP THROUGH FUN LAND" HASTINGS i-SATUHDAY, May 21st. GIFTS! GIPTsTI » GIFTS!!! The leading Presents in efich town will comprise a SILVER WATCH, TEA and COFFEE SERVICE, and 100 other Valuable Presents N.B.—Keep your eye on Date and Place. Look I out for the monster Gift Distribution. The Greatest Presentation m the Colonies. For particulars see small bUla. POET AHURIRI DANCING CLASS. THE above Class will hold a lone , evening on TUESDAY NIGHT, 24th May. Admission— 3s. TRASK & LUCAS. _——- COURT CAPTAIN COOK, No. 840. fiWING to the Meeting Night of the Court falling on fffißS Q uoon ' s Birthday » il has si!!!!! WMm? been decided t0 hold tt on MONDAY, the 23rd inst. SAM SPENCE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. SINGLE TICKETS issued on TUESDAY, 24th May (Queen's Birthday), will be available for return on the same day, C. B. HANKEY, Acting District Manager. iZ LESS ON G, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Authorised and Licensed under the various Lands Acts. Office:—EMBRSON-critßEr, oppositeMr N. Williams, Painter, &c. Sales by Banner and Liddle. MONDAY, MAY 23ed 1881, At 11.30. BANNER & LIDDLE, Will sell by Auction, at their rooms— te; / -v CASES ORANGES, <_J First of the seaion, juit received per Rotorua from Sydney. Also, A numerous assortment of Fancy Goods, including— Scentbottles, Opera Glanes, Draughts, Baske f i, Ladies Bags, Pui es, Earrings and Solitares, Dolls, Mirrors, Statuettes, Fans, &c. Without Reserve. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1881. At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Will sell by Public Auotion, at their rooms, to close consignments— n HALF- CHESTS TEA 10 Boxes Tea 7 Caeks Tennent's Ale Ameilcan Buckets and Churns J Ton Ameri3an Hams and Bacon in cloth Morton v s Table Vinegar Tinned Vestas Sardines Tinned Fruits Tinned Meats Sauces, etc, etc. Also, 4 Pairs 12 x 4 Blankets Youths Tweed and Cloth Sui' •; Men's Overcoats Boys' Nickerbocker Suits, etc. In lots to suit Purchasers Tailors Sewing Machine, and sundry articles of Furniture. Without Reserve. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE AT TARADALE , TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1881. At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from G. Benjamin and Co. (in consequence of a dissolution of partnership) to sell by public auction, on the premises. Taradale, the whole of the CJTOCK-IN-TRADE OF GROCERIES Jronmon?ery, Crockery, Saddlery, Drapery and Clothing, etc. •Horse, Cart, and Harness, Scales and Weights, and Shop Furniture Pack Horses and Pack Saddles full particulars of which will be given in catalogues one week prior to date of sale. The above bnainess is open for sale by private contract. Application to be made to Messrs Benjamin and Co., or to the auctioneers, on or before Wednesday, Ist June. Terms—Over £20 approved bill at three months, with interest. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Auctioneers. Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1881. At 12 noon. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES. MR T. K. NEWTON Hrs been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at his rooms, the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTIES— :— GOLDSMITH-ROAD, near the residence of Captain Campbell, Subdivisions of Town Sectione Nos. 595, 391, and 396. MILTON-ROAD, Town Section No. 110, opposite the Public School, together with the 4roomed Dwelling-house erected thereon, and in the occupation of Mr Lionel Hnrrh. CORNER OF CARLYLE-STREET & (JKAVENSTBEET, Subdivisions of Town Section No. 194. THACKERAY-STREET, opposite the Railway Station, Subdivisions of Town Sections Nos. 22a and 230. The business part of the Town is rapidly advancing in the above direction, and these allotments must sho; ily become very valuable. ENFIELD ROAD and LUCKNOW TERRACE, Suburban Section 18, Lot No 37, containing 1 rood 3 perches, with double frontage, and 4-roomed Cottage thereon ENFIELD and SPENCER ROADS, Lot No. 17, 22 perches, double frontage, fenced and planted with trees, together with a threeroomed Cottage thereon, iron roof, 400 gal. tank, capital opening for a small store. The abo re allotments are pleasantly situated overlooking the Botanical Gardens. TTASTINGS SOUTH :— J Acre very valuable Land, substantially fenced, together with the four-roomed Cottage erected thereon. XITOODVILLE :— 40J Acres, being one of the most valuable allot , ments in the vicinity of the above rising township, having two frontages, and partially fenced and cleared. TTAVELOCK :— Part of Suburban Section 13— 3 Allotments, each over 2 roods, frontage to Te Aute Eoad 4 Allotments, about 3 roods each, fronting Te Mata Road 1 Allotment, over 2 acres, fronting Te Mata Road, together with the Cottage erected thereon. Township Section No. 48 in part, opposite Reynolds' hotel. Information may be obtained from Mr F. Graham, Havelock. Plans may be Been and further particulars obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms—ln moat cases 25 per cent, cash will be required, md very easy terms can bo arranged for the balance. Further entries are to come in, and any others will be received up to the day previous to the sale. T. K. NEWTON, Auctioneer. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES TAYLOR, OF KAIKORA. NOTICE is hereby given that all accounts due to the above Estate not paid or arranged for on or before the tenth day of June next, will be sued for without further notice. T. K. NEWTON. N.B.—Payments will be received, and receipts given at the Railway Store, Kaikora,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 21 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 21 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 21 May 1881, Page 3

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