Sates hy Mr H. jfloiitcHli. HORSE BAZAAR. TO-MORROW SATURDAY, APRIL 21, ISB3, At 1..'!0 p.m. 11. MONTEITH Has received instructions to sell, on account of Mrs. Storkey - Q DRAUGHT HORSES *rV 3 Tip Drays 2 Sets Harness, &c. Also— "I pZ HACKS AND TRAP HORSES X<l) 1 Chestnut Geldmjr, 4 yrs, by Tcrong-a good Hack broken to side saddle and Harness 1 Set Single Harness S Sacks of Carrots 5 Sucks Chick Wheat, &<•., &c. H MONTEITH Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, REDCLYFFE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, ISS3, At 12 o'clock. The undersigned has been instructed by Mr. White, market gardener, Rcdcyifl'e, to sell on liis premises— WITHOUT RESERVE. THE WHOLE OF HIS EFFECTS, Comprising— 1 Express 2 Sets Harness, 2 Saddles 2 Trap Horses, aged 5 vrs respectively 12 Fat Pigs Double - kneed Plough, Swingle Trees, Plough, Harness, Spades, Hoes, Tools, Furniture, Cooking Utensils Wheelbarrow, Churn, Milk Pans, Sα:. Fruit Trees, Rhubarb Plants 1 Double-barrelled Gun, Shot Belt, and Powder Flask. 11. MONTEITII, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—Suburban Section Woodville, containing 8 acres well .situated. Apply to — 11. MONTEITII, Land Agent. FARM FOR SALE AT WOODVIDLE. QAA ACRES of First-class Land at r£\J\J WOODYILLE, situated four miles from township ; 70 acres under grass, fenced, and subdivided. Apply to— 11. MONTEITII, Land Agent, Horse Bazaar. For Ssslo. IT' OR SALE.—Two second-hand Double Sash Shop Fronts -with Shutters, suitable for sninll frontage. Apply to— THOMAS it COOPER, Architect. ~iy ANTED TO SELL—Three HORSES t V broken to single and double Harness. Apply to JAMES HERON, Carlyle-strcct. 17 OR SALE—A few first-class Dairy Cows, some in full How of Milk, and some near calving. Apply to— THOMAS MITCHELL, Mcanee. 170R SALE—A full compass American ORGAN, nearly new. Apply to " R. G. GRAHAM. FOR SALE—2OOO Bushels Rye Grass Seed. Apply toft. WELLWOOD, Hastings. 17OR SALE OR LEASE, (For a term of years).—A nine-roomed Family Residence situated in two acres of Ground, divided into Garden and Paddock. (The former available as valuable Building Sites.) Early possession can be given. Apply to E. TUKE, Selwyn Road, Napier Terrace. FOR SALE—ISOO Bushels Rye Grass Seed. Apply to— P. SUTTON. Royston, March 2, ISS3. "170R SALE—BOOO bushels Rye Grass .1. Seed. Store Wethers taken in exchange. Apply to H. J. Thompson, Riverslea Station. SALE (in any quantity).—Roach . Lime, Bricks, Fire Bricks, &c. Apply at Glexdixxing & Griffin's Brick Yard, Enfield road, near new Taradalc road. TyANTED TO SELL—At Reduced T T prices, Kauri, Pine, Rimu, Houseblocks, etc. C. DOLBEL axd CO., Timber Merchants, Port Ahuriri. GRASS SEED ON SALE. COCKSFOOT, Akaroa, Hawera, and I Makaretu Rye Grass ; local and foreign. M. R. MILLER, Napier. ILost and Foiiiitl. lOST— Part of a Buggy Lamp. The J finder will be rewarded on returning same to John Anderson, JMoteo. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. I' OST—A white ftetricver Dog, white J s])ot on bade of head, tip of tail white, white paws, breast white, answers to the name of Boatswain. Anyone returning the same to E. R. Viekerman, Cameron Road, will receive the above reward. NOTICE OF LOST CHEQUES. STOREKEEPERS, and the Public at large, are cautioned against cashingthe following- lost cheques, xi/,. : —Nos. 7U6 and G:J;>G, issued by the PaymasterGeneral at Wellington, and countersigned by the undersigned. GEORGE A. PREECE, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Office, Napier, April 20, 1883. rjpWO Gentlemen can be accommodated I with Board and Residence. Address : Mrs Beiiton Carlyle-street. -TT/- ANTED KNOWN—That W. SchierT T ning can Accommodate Boarders at One Pound per week. All single Bedrooms. ~\T7ANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPER- > T ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. ~\TTANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPER- } V ANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accommodation with home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. ANTED KNOWN.—AII Meals are One Shilling at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Gd. Dinner from 12 to 2. "\7"EUELL'S ~p ESTAURANT RE-OPENING of PREMISES. WALDIMAR SCHIERNING takes great pleasure in informing the Napier Public that he has purchased the Lease of the Premises formerly ocfaix>ied by the late Mr. Yeuoll, and trusts by keeping a Table supplied with the best the market can supply, combined with scrupulous cleanliness, accompanied with civility, to merit a fair share of Patronage. Board and Lodging, per week £1 Os Board 0 las All Meals 0 Is Do not forget Schieming's (late Yeuell's) Restaurant re-opens on Wednesday next. The fact of W.S. occupying the position of O/icf dv Cnixiitc at the Criterion Hotel for the last six years is a sufficient guarantee that the business will be conducted in a manner satisfactory to his Patron. 0 .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3671, 20 April 1883, Page 3
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